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The first three of these prizes are awarded for eminence in physical science, in chemistry and in medical science or physiology ; the fourth is for literary work " in an ideal direction " and the fifth prize is to be given to the person or society that renders the greatest service to the cause of international fraternity, in the suppression or reduction of standing armies, or in the establishment or furtherance of peace congresses.
In the succeeding years, Polybius resided in Rome, completing his historical work while occasionally undertaking long journeys through the Mediterranean countries in the furtherance of his history, in particular with the aim of obtaining firsthand knowledge of historical sites.
In furtherance of his missionary work, Zaya Pandita composed a new alphabet, based on the traditional Mongolian alphabet, called " Clear script " ( todo bichig ) to transcribe the Oirat language as it is pronounced.
On October 23, 1849, a group of individuals met in Cincinnati, Ohio with the intention of creating a " general church organization for the furtherance of the work by the church collectively.
It called for the youth of Afghanistan to work for the common good of their country without recourse to outside interference, the eradication of bribery and oppression, legal rights for women and the furtherance of the national economy.
He warned the body of Christ of the dangers of greed and explained that the purpose of financial blessing is for the furtherance of the work of the gospel.
In furtherance of this industrial work a Militant Workers Federation was organised by the RCP in conjunction with the Industrial Committee of the Independent Labour Party and some anarchists.
In the 20th century, Oroonoko has been viewed as an important marker in the development of the " noble savage " theme, a precursor of Rousseau and a furtherance of Montaigne, as well as a proto-feminist work.
Aronowitz is a proponent of a reduced work week, among other strategies for improving everyday life, and works actively with the Basic Income Earth Network toward the furtherance of such goals.

furtherance and which
One of the last projects of his life, Jakten på Odin, ' The Search for Odin ', was a sudden revision of his Odin hypothesis, in furtherance of which he initiated 2001 – 2002 excavations in Azov, Russia, near the Sea of Azov at the northeast of the Black Sea.
Leicester was especially interested in the furtherance of preaching, which was the main concern of moderate Puritanism.
The Court invoked the Necessary and Proper Clause of the Constitution, which allowed the Federal government to pass laws not expressly provided for in the Constitution's list of express powers, provided those laws are in useful furtherance of the express powers of Congress under the Constitution.
In furtherance of these aims he was both patron and head of a loose circle of Scottish Jacobean court poets and musicians, the Castalian Band, which included among others William Fowler and Alexander Montgomerie, the latter being a favourite of the King.
On 9 May 1671, in furtherance of the deception, Blood convinced Edwards to show the jewels to him, his supposed nephew, and two of his friends while they waited for a dinner which Mrs. Edwards was to put on for Blood and his companions.
Collective agreements are backed up by the threat of a strike which is lawful if " in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute ".
Glessner Lee endowed the Harvard department of legal medicine ( in 1931, the first such department in the country ), a chair in the field, the George Burgess Magrath Library, and Harvard Associates in Police Science, a national organization for the furtherance of forensic science, one division of which is the Frances Glessner Lee Homicide School.
The prohibition on Retransfer stems from the requirement for all export authorizations to include the statement that he technical data or defense service exported from the United States in furtherance of this agreement and any defense article which may be produced or manufactured from such technical data or defense service may not be transferred to a person in a third country or to a national of a third country except as specifically authorized in this agreement unless the prior written approval of the Department of State has been obtained.
Ambrose Dudley became one of the leading patrons of moderate Puritanism, the principal concern of which was the furtherance of preaching.
* There was a clause in the treaty which provides that withdrawal can occur upon the giving of three month's notice and since no benchmarks are required in the treaty, either side could feasibly perform no actions in furtherance of the treaty, and then withdraw in September 2012.
The issue which emerged in the 1970s developed into the obligation imposed on the United Kingdom and other European governments to comply with European Union Directives concerning the designation of " competent authorities " in connection with the mutual recognition of professional qualifications in favour of equal standards across borders, in furtherance of the single market policy.
The Alexander Thomson Travelling Studentship, of which the second winner was Charles Rennie Mackintosh, was established in his honor, " for the purpose of providing a travelling studentship for the furtherance of the study of ancient classic architecture, with special reference to the principles illustrated in Mr. Thomson ’ s works ".< ref >
* Social Insurance Number, a number which may be issued to a person in Canada in furtherance of various government programs
" Münsterberg believes that these early vocational counselors point towards the spirit of the modern tendency toward applied psychology, and that the goal can only be reached through exact, scientific, experimental research, " and that the mere naïve methods -- for instance, the filling-out of questionnaires which may be quite useful in the first approach -- cannot be sufficient for a real, persistent furtherance of economic life and of the masses who seek their vocations.
The body is an agency of The North / South Language Body, which was formed as a cross-border implementation body under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement to oversee the furtherance of the native languages of the island of Ireland.
The school has formal links with St. John's College, Cambridge ( Edward Latymer's College ) and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge ( the College of Edward Latymer's father, William Latymer ) which have endowments which may be used for the furtherance of the studies of former Latymer pupils at those colleges.
As well as her involvement with the first Ruskin House, to which she donated £ 1, 200 of her own money, and the Temperance movement, " she had been on missions of war-time succour to Boers and Bulgars, and in furtherance of anti-slavery had helped to move Governments, as well as privately interviewing Pope Pius X.
* To co-operate with other bodies, at home and abroad, which subscribe to the movement's doctrinal beliefs in the furtherance of the foregoing aims and objects.
In furtherance of these concerns, Gallaway served as co-chair of the Special Joint Committee on Custody and Access, which recommended shared parenting as the norm in its report, For the Sake of the Children, issued in 1998.
It consists of a group of programs authorized by the U. S. Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and the Arms Export Control Act, as amended, and related statutes by which the DoD or commercial contractor provide defense articles and services in furtherance of national policies and objectives.
On his arrival he proceeded on 16 September 1552 to reveal the French plans for the capture of Calais and for a descent upon England, the furtherance of which had, according to his account, been the object of his mission to England.
To the furtherance of this policy he brought an unrivalled knowledge of all the under-currents of Oriental intrigue, which his mastery of languages enabled him to derive not only from the newspapers, of which he was an assiduous reader, but from the obscurest sources.

furtherance and she
" Under this section, employers may not make rules that prevent an employee from disclosing information to the government in furtherance of a false claims action, an employer may not discharge, demote, suspend, threaten, harass, deny promotion to, or in any other manner discriminate against, an employee in the terms and conditions of employment because he or she has disclosed information to the government.
Miss Gilchrist had invented what she overheard about Richard's fear of poisoning, for the furtherance of her plot.
In furtherance of the latter, Baroness Byron attended the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Conference, where she was one of the few women included in its commemorative painting.
On this point she acknowledges that children need to be protected, and in furtherance of this goal parents and teachers require protection as well.

furtherance and her
Historians Kate Larson and Roy Chamlee have noted that although there is no definitive proof, a case can be made that Surratt made the move into the city in furtherance of her and her son's espionage activities.
the Faroese people's furtherance ) of her brothers Jóannes and Sverre.

furtherance and later
Henry II of England, who reigned over the Angevin Empire, invaded Ireland to control Strongbow, who he feared was becoming a threat to the stability of his own kingdom on its western fringes ( there had been earlier fears that Saxon refugees might use either Ireland or Flanders as a base for a counter-offensive after 1066 ); much of the later Plantagenet consolidation of South Wales was in furtherance of holding open routes to Ireland.
Shortly after arriving in London, he set his sights on the Chair of Anatomy at the Royal Academy, and, in furtherance of this career goal, he published Essays on The Anatomy of Expression in Painting ( 1806 ), later re-published as Essays on The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression in 1824.

furtherance and years
* Samuel Gobat, Journal of a three years ' residence in Abyssinia: in furtherance of the objects of the Church Missionary Society, Hatchard & Son ; and Seeley & Sons, 1834

furtherance and
First, if the burden is necessary for the furtherance of a compelling government interest .” Under strict scrutiny, a government interest is compelling when it is more than routine and does more than simply improve government efficiency.

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