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However, the jury said it believes `` these two offices should be combined to achieve greater efficiency and reduce the cost of administration ''.
The unsatisfactory 1958-60 expansion, he said, was not due to inadequate growth forces inherent in our economy but rather to the adverse effect of inappropriate economic policies combined with retrenching decisions resulting from the steel strike.
In 2004, after a Fox U. S. executive said there were no plans to create the combined channel, the CRTC approved an application to bring Fox News to Canada.
It could be argued that this belief, once combined with epistemological nihilism, leaves one with an all-encompassing nihilism in which nothing can be said to be real or true as such values do not exist.
They said in the course of the combined programs, registration upon entry and that of residents, they had arrested 11 suspected terrorists, found more than 800 criminal suspects or deportable convicts, and identified more than 9, 000 illegal aliens.
The two were combined by the Sufi al-Rudhabari who said, " The Sufi is the one who wears wool on top of purity.
In September 2010 researchers from Australia said they had identified a dipole-like structure in the fine-structure constant across the observable universe, using data on quasars obtained by the Very Large Telescope, combined with the previous data obtained by Webb at the Keck telescopes.
His ancestors for three generations had been named Marcus Porcius, and it is said by Plutarch that at first he was known by the additional cognomen Priscus, but was afterwards called Cato a word indicating that practical wisdom which is the result of natural sagacity, combined with experience of civil and political affairs.
She is thus said to possess the combined material power of all the gods and goddesses.
Lord Chancellors generally did not sit judicially when the Government had a stake in the outcome ; during a debate in the Lords, Lord Irvine said, " I am unwilling to lay down any detailed rules because it is ever a question of judgment combined with a need to ensure that no party to an appeal could reasonably believe or suspect that the Lord Chancellor might, because of his other roles, have an interest in a specific outcome.
Zinn said his experience as a wartime bombardier, combined with his research into the reasons for, and effects of the bombing of Royan and Pilsen, sensitized him to the ethical dilemmas faced by G. I. s during wartime.
The New York Times Richard Eder said the film " could be masterpiece [...] a shattering successful effort to use an uncommon form cartoons and live action combined to convey the hallucinatory violence and frustration of American city life, specifically black city life [...] lyrically violent, yet in no way it exploit violence ".
The Siege of Ostend, 1601 to 1604, of which it was said that " the Spanish assailed the unassailable and the Dutch defended the indefensible ", cost a combined total of more than 80, 000 dead or wounded, making it the single bloodiest battle of the Eighty Years ' War.
In 1967, Time magazine said of her " What Julie Christie wears has more real impact on fashion than all the clothes of the ten best-dressed women combined.
Josh Brigham, one of the guitarists and the only founding member remaining during the recording of the album, has said: " Our music has always been spacey and heavy, and we use those roots, combined with our love of grunge-era Smashing Pumpkins, Dinosaur Jr., HUM, and Pixies, we add some bigger, heavier riffs.
Their complexion was said to be light, and blondness combined with light eyes to be their anthropologic characteristic.
RTÉ said the combined offering was designed to be the most cost-effective solution for viewers and broadcasters ; to offer for the first time 100 % coverage of free-to-air public service television services in Ireland ; and to provide full national back-up coverage on satellite in the event of an emergency or catastrophic failure of the DTT system.
While the Sefirot are expressly designated as " abstracts ", it is said of the letters: " Twenty-two letters: God drew them, hewed them, combined them, weighed them, interchanged them, and through them produced the whole creation and everything that is destined to come into being " ( ii.
Asked how the Iraqis he had interviewed felt about the war, Russell said Although Russell had planned to release the film before November 2004, hoping to " perhaps make a difference before the election ," Warner Brothers abandoned the project at the last minute, citing " controversy surrounding the documentary, combined with a later-than-expected arrival of the bonus footage ".
Cavalera was troubled during the recording of Soulfly's first album, and on the band's website he said that he founded the band " with the idea of combined sounds and spiritual beliefs ".
" A medium-size buttered popcorn ", the report said, " contains more fat than a breakfast of bacon and eggs, a Big Mac and fries, and a steak dinner combined.
The overall power of this machine is unknown, however, it can be said that the Super Vandread incorporates all three Vandread types into its design: with a wave of its hand, the Super Vandread can erect a shield strong enough to absorb any enemy fire ( Jura-type ); the discs scattered around its frame can form to fire an extremely powerful laser ( Jura-type, Dita-type ); a large energy sword, created from the hands, easily slices any Harvester unit ( Dita-type ); it still maintains significant speed for a combined machine ( Meia-type ).
The first is said to be Vještice, who combined Međimurje folk music with rock and set the stage for artists like Legen, Lidija Bajuk and Dunja Knebl.
The Romans attacked so fiercely with Claudius, it is said, fighting in the front ranks along with the men and continually invoking the goddess of war, Bellona, with hands upraised to heaven, that they routed the combined enemy force and drove them from their camp, killing 7300 and taking 2120 prisoners.
A post-match report said that Scotland's success was inspired by " the Busby-Shankly victory service " when Shankly and his future management rival Matt Busby combined to help Scotland's cause.

said and unemployment
Mitchell decried the high rate of unemployment in the state and said the Meyner administration and the Republican-controlled State Senate `` Must share the blame for this ''.
The unemployment produced by this struggle is said to benefit the system by reducing wage costs for the owners.
Yeager said, " pari-mutuel gambling would put people to work in a county struggling with a 9. 7 percent unemployment rate.
Outlining the scale of the problem, Duncan Smith said almost five million people were on unemployment benefits, 1. 4 million of whom had been receiving support for nine or more of the last 10 years.
While high unemployment and housing foreclosures of the recession have played a key role in the trend, Pew Research Center exec VP and co-author of its multigenerational household study Paul Taylor said it has been growing over several decades, fueled by demographic and cultural shifts such as the rising number of immigrants and the rising average age of young-adult marriages.
They said that the reason for this was that the American working class was being pushed out of work forced to unemployment while the nation's corporations where gaining billions of dollars in profits.
Pluna said on July 6, 2012 that is was “ suspending all flights indefinitely ” and announced that 720 of the 900 staff would be sent on unemployment pay until a new associate for the company is found or the airline is definitively sold.
" An analyst for IFOP said the results indicated something " beyond linking immigration with security or immigration with unemployment, to linking Islam with a threat to identity.
However, party officials said that the relatively high unemployment rate, the decline in the textile industry, and the indifference of the state Democratic and Republican parties to the interests of working people, African-Americans and women created a political space for the Labor Party.
Palmer said that the savings could be devoted to programs to relieve unemployment.
He attracted a general reputation as a right-winger, especially on matters affecting the Church of England, but confounded this reputation when he co-wrote a pamphlet in 1981 which said that the fight against unemployment ought to be given more priority than the fight against inflation.
He said turning Surfers Paradise into a world-class entertainment precinct to rival Las Vegas and Macau was the solution to save the Gold Coast from rising unemployment and economic doom.
" Mr Howlin said Ireland's was facing a profound and complex economic crisis " where we are fighting a battle on three fronts-mass unemployment, a major failure in banking, and a fiscal crisis ".
It is said that Gandhi was jeered when he visited mill towns on his 1931 tour of Britain, as many locals blamed his policies for causing unemployment.
Analysts said he selected the seat based on the high ratings of TV Nova and high rates of unemployment and said he was " widely suspected " of seeking election only to secure parliamentary immunity.
This structural hysteresis model of the labour market differs from the prediction of a " natural " unemployment rate or NAIRU, around which ' cyclical ' unemployment is said to move without influencing the " natural " rate itself.
Speaking to CNBC in February 2009 about his concerns over the global economic crisis, Schultz said that " the place that concerns us the most is western Europe, and specifically the UK ", which he considered to be in a " spiral ", expressing concern with the levels of unemployment and consumer confidence in the country.
The Conservative party's current leader, David Cameron, said at the time that the minimum wage " would send unemployment straight back up ".
He said that it accounts for their poverty and high unemployment rate.
The U. S. Department of Labor in its April 2010 report said New Orleans had the lowest unemployment in the nation.
A 2008 report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) said the unemployment and NEET rates for people aged 16 – 24 in the majority of OECD countries fell in the past decade, attributed to increased participation in education.
I had viewed Hitler and his movement with some skepticism, but when the abolition of the multi-party mess removed the obscenity of unemployment, and the first 1, 000 kilometers of autobahns opened up a new era of mobility, I too saw the light: this was the time when Churchill said he hoped Great Britain would have a man like Hitler in time of peril, and when high church dignitaries and distinguished academics paid the Führer homage.

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