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consequence and actively
In the 19th century Jacob Burckhardt viewed Eusebius as ' a liar ', the “ first thoroughly dishonest historian of antiquity .” Ramsay MacMullen in the 20th century regarded Eusebius's work as representative of early Christian historical accounts in which “ Hostile writings and discarded views were not recopied or passed on, or they were actively suppressed ..., matters discreditable to the faith were to be consigned to silence .” As a consequence this kind of methodology in MacMullens view has distorted modern attempts, ( e. g. Harnack, Nock, and Brady ), to describe how the Church grew in the early centuries.
He found that effective groups actively looked for the points in which they disagreed and in consequence encouraged conflicts amongst the participants in the early stages of the discussion.
The question of how serious a threat to democracy may have existed during these years continues to be contentious — a key point at issue being who of any consequence would have been ready to move beyond grumbling about the government ( or spreading rumours ) to actively taking unconstitutional action.
In this case, goodness cannot be actively opposed, and power becomes a consequence of benevolence.

consequence and promoted
The spread of chili peppers to Asia was most likely a natural consequence of its introduction to Portuguese traders ( Lisbon was a common port of call for Spanish ships sailing to and from the Americas ) who aware of its trade value, would have likely promoted its commerce in the Asian spice trade routes then dominated by Portuguese and Arab traders.
In consequence, Anson became very popular, and was promoted to Vice Admiral and elevated to the peerage as Lord Anson, Baron of Soberton, in the County of Southampton.
One consequence of this is that agreement and acceptance are promoted over their alternatives, and are more likely to be the outcome of the sequence.
As a result, it supported the Three Worlds Theory promoted by Beijing and, as a consequence of this anti-Soviet line, supported British membership of NATO.
As a consequence of his service in these appointments, and in addition to receiving the Centenary medal, he was promoted to Officer in the Military Division of the Order of Australia ( AO ) in January 2001.
In this year and as a consequence of the Jesuit expulsion promoted by the Minister of the Kingdom Marquis of Pombal, it was closed.
In consequence by Decree Law 7131 dated July 2 that year, it promoted to the First Class City of Salto del Guairá, becoming capital of Canindeyú Department.
After the second court-martial-held as a consequence of the conclusions of the Supreme Court-Picquart resigned from the army but the exoneration of Alfred Dreyfus in 1906 also absolved Picquart, who was, by an act of the Chamber of Deputies, promoted to brigadier-general.

consequence and performance
we also have, in consequence, the duty to appraise realistically and honestly their performance and to communicate our judgments to their leaders in frank but friendly ways.
Another important consequence of many types of friction can be wear, which may lead to performance degradation and / or damage to components.
The act of canonization declared that his " deep theological understanding of the Christian teaching, as well as its performance in practice, and, as a consequence of this, the loftiness and holiness of the life of the sviatitel allow for his writings to be regarded as a development of the teaching of the Holy Fathers, preserving the same Orthodox purity and Divine enlightenment.
As a consequence, the only way for a user-mode web server to match kernel-mode performance is to raise the quality of its code to much higher standards, similar to that of the code used in web servers that run in the kernel.
One performance issue is the 1 / 2 factor in the initial value of D. Since all of this is about the sign of the accumulated difference, then everything can be multiplied by 2 with no consequence.
* Article 1: China recognizes definitively the full and complete independence and autonomy of Korea, and, in consequence, the payment of tribute and the performance of ceremonies and formalities by Korea to China, that are in derogation of such independence and autonomy, shall wholly cease for the future.
His performance as Mr Squales in London Belongs to Me ( 1948 ) impressed Alec Guinness so much that he based his own performance in The Ladykillers ( 1955 ) on it, and is often mistaken for Sim as a consequence.
Laxman's performance was of enormous consequence: India had been on the brink of an innings defeat but went on to win the Test and the series, denying Steve Waugh's conquest of the " final frontier ".
At Hockenheim, the mass damper was deemed illegal by the FIA, because the mass was not rigidly attached to the chassis and, due to the influence it had on the pitch attitude of the car, which in turn significantly affected the gap under the car and hence the ground effects of the car, to be a movable aerodynamic device and hence as a consequence, to be illegally influencing the performance of the aerodynamics.
The inevitable consequence of the successful performance of the Little Entente was its institutionalisation.
Purell has been shown to fail to meet the FDA 21 CFR 333. 470 performance standards for health-care personnel antiseptic hand washes not just as a consequence of the decrease in effectiveness with repeated use, but due to a lack of persistence in antimicrobial activity after application and the decrease in effectiveness with heavy soil loads.
This, yet again, is said to be a consequence of many years of motor training and experience that helps form a fine motor memory skill of musical performance.
As a consequence of reaching the final, he climbed to number 5 in the world rankings for 1996 / 97, and in that same season he acquired his only ranking tournament victory ( after three previous losing finals ), the British Open, beating John Higgins 9 – 8 after needing a snooker in the final frame, winning the World Snooker Association Performance of the Year award for this achievement, although he has failed to maintain this level of performance.
Moreover, as a consequence of its aspirations to maintain communicative ties with society, the Department encourages the development of performance groups ( orchestras, choirs, chamber music ensembles, traditional music ensembles etc.
In August, George IV attended a performance at the Albany and, as a consequence, a patent was granted.
For example, an IP interconnection of this type is not aware of the specific end to end service and, as a consequence, service specific network performance, QoS and security requirements are not necessarily assured.
These assessments often lead to the identification of potential improvements ; and as a consequence, performance indicators are routinely associated with ' performance improvement ' initiatives.
As a key consequence performance management systems need to focus not only on averages but also at the variability and measure the thickness of fat tails.
The performance slightly increased and fuel consumption was 30 % higher but the cost of the alcohol was a quarter of that of the gasoline because, at that time, petrol had become expensive as a consequence of the 1973 oil crisis.
As a consequence, Esdaile, whose own health was far from good, soon began to delegate this exhausting work which, when necessary, would involve " a patient magnetized for hours each day for ten or twelve days his native assistants, saving his own strength for the performance of surgery ".
# Raktavardhak ( increase in fighting power of blood ): As a consequence of the practice of Chhath, the energy infused in the blood stream improves the performance of white blood cells.
In the early 1900s, weapon performance, armour quality and vessel speeds generally increased along with the distances of engagement ; the utility of large secondary batteries reducing as a consequence.

consequence and sought
In the pontificate of Pius II, their number, which had been fixed at twenty-four, had overgrown to such an extent as to diminish considerably the individual remuneration, and, as a consequence, able and competent men no longer sought the office, and hence the old style of writing and expediting the Bulls was no longer used, to the great injury of justice, the interested parties, and the dignity of the Holy See.
Chapter 5 deals with a visit to Jerusalem, and chapter 7 opens with Jesus again in Galilee since " he would not walk in Jewry, because the Jews sought to kill him " — a consequence of the incident in Jerusalem described in chapter 5.
One consequence of the tax protest was that Andros sought to restrict town meetings, since these were where that protest had begun.
He sought the counsel of the prominent lawyers Istrate Micescu and Grigore Iunian, but was refused by both, and, as a consequence, his defence team comprised Legionary activists with little experience.
Partly as a consequence of rules aimed at reducing downforce from the front and rear wings of F1 cars, several teams have sought to find other places to position wings.
He defeated the strange bill which sought to exclude lawyers from parliament ; and to the sweeping and ill-considered changes in the court of chancery proposed by Cromwell and the council he offered an unbending and honorable resistance, being dismissed in consequence, together with his colleague Sir Thomas Widdrington, on 6 June 1654 from his commissionership of the Great Seal ( see William Lenthall ).
One consequence of the tax protest was that Andros sought to restrict town meetings, since these were where that protest had begun.
As a consequence, the apartments designed were comfortable but not spacious, and so the architects sought to reduce costs by applying one design for large numbers of apartments.
Every man was limited to having at most three blood brotherhoods at any time, lest his loyalties be distrusted ; as a consequence, blood brotherhood was highly sought after and often preceded by a lengthy period of affiliation and friendship ( Lucian, Toxaris ).
With the rise of the Habsburg dynasty, the kings and dukes of Habsburg sought to extend their influence over this region and to bring it under their rule ; as a consequence, a conflict ensued between the Habsburgs and these mountain communities who tried to defend their privileged status as reichsfrei regions.
The defender can attempt to avoid liability or have the amount of damages which is sought by the pursuer reduced by putting forward appropriate defences are attempting to argue that the damage or injury for which the pursuer is seeking compensation is too remote a consequence of the defender ’ s negligence.
At the first synod of Sirmium he won a dialectic victory over the homoiousian bishops, Basilius and Eustathius, who sought in consequence to stir up against him the enmity of Constantius Gallus.
: It is the task of the court to ascertain the legal nature of any transaction to which it is sought to attach a tax or a tax consequence and if that emerges from a series or combination of transactions intended to operate as such, it is the series or combination which may be regarded.

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