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larger and political
However, an underlying mission was to help the Navy generate public and political support for a larger allocation of the shrinking defense budget.
These anthropologists continue to concern themselves with the distinct ways people in different locales experience and understand their lives, but they often argue that one cannot understand these particular ways of life solely from a local perspective ; they instead combine a focus on the local with an effort to grasp larger political, economic, and cultural frameworks that impact local lived realities.
This category includes trading posts as well as larger colonies where colonists would constitute much of the political and economic administration, but would rely on indigenous resources for labour and material.
There was talk of a Maritime Union of the three provinces to have greater political power ; however, the first discussions on the subject in 1864 at the Charlottetown Conference led to the process of Canadian Confederation which formed the larger Dominion of Canada instead. Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia, an archetypal Maritime scene
In reality, the larger problem has been the misuse and sometimes abuse of the military and police by political and ethnic leaders.
This principle holds that no larger unit ( whether social, economic, or political ) should perform a function which can be performed by a smaller unit.
Parliament has two meeting places, namely the Louise Weiss building in Strasbourg, France, which serves for twelve four-day plenary sessions per year and is the official seat, and the Espace Léopold () complex in Brussels, Belgium, the larger of the two, which serves for committee meetings, political groups and complementary plenary sessions.
By then, the Sumerian Peoples of south Mesopotamia were all organized into a variety of independent City-states, such as Ur and Uruk, which by around 26th century BC had begun to coalesce into larger political units.
By the start of the 18th century, a political union between Scotland and England became politically and economically attractive, promising to open up the much larger markets of England, as well as those of the growing British Empire.
They organized first into tribal units, and then combined into larger political structures.
) Problems of law as a particular social institution as it relates to the larger political and social situation in which it exists.
All European monarchies are constitutional ones, with the exception of the Vatican City, but sovereigns in the smaller states exercise greater political influence than in the larger.
Perhaps the contradictions of Webster's project comprised part of a larger dialectical play between liberty and order within Revolutionary and post-Revolutionary political debates.
His 10-volume collected works contain most of his larger historical and theoretical writings, though not his shorter articles and papers or his extensive correspondence with important political, military, intellectual and cultural leaders in the Prussian state.
A larger list of political philosophers is intended to be closer to exhaustive.
PR is an alternative to voting systems based on single member districts or on bloc voting ; these non-PR systems tend to produce disproportionate outcomes and to have a bias in favour of larger political groups.
One interesting result Eysenck noted in his 1956 work was that in the United States and Great Britain, most of the political variance was subsumed by the left / right axis, while in France, the T-axis was larger, and in the Middle East, the only dimension to be found was the T-axis: " Among mid-Eastern Arabs it has been found that while the tough-minded / tender-minded dimension is still clearly expressed in the relationships observed between different attitudes, there is nothing that corresponds to the radical-conservative continuum.
However, these mechanisms evolved for dealing with the small group politics that characterized the ancestral environment and not the much larger political structures in today's world.
Mass media outlets, seeking to gain larger advertising profits through increased viewership, may also alter public perception of issues, political groups and candidates by pandering to what they think a given target audience wants to see and hear.
However this turned out to be an imminent failure and a political catalyst, for Khomeini had access to more media connections and also collaborated with a much larger Iranian community under his support whom he used to his advantage.
The popularity of the evolution of cooperation – the reason it is not an obscure technical issue of interest to only a small number of specialists – is in part because it mirrors a larger issue where the realms of political philosophy, ethics, and biology intersect: the ancient issue of individual interests versus group interests.
Although Wessex had now effectively been subsumed into the larger kingdom which its expansion had created, like the other former kingdoms, it continued for a time to have a distinct identity which periodically found renewed political expression.
They belonged to various mainland ethnic groups, and on Zanzibar they lived in small villages and did not coalesce to form larger political units.
The increase in trade resulted in larger political units and more complex social structures.
The Palmer Raids occurred in the larger context of the Red Scare, the term given to fear of and reaction against political radicals in the U. S. in the years immediately following World War I.

larger and relations
Since different standard model fermions are grouped together in larger representations, GUTs specifically predict relations among the fermion masses, such as between the electron and the down quark, the muon and the strange quark, and the tau lepton and the bottom quark for SU ( 5 ) and SO ( 10 ).
As a small, landlocked country wedged between two larger and far stronger powers, Nepal maintains good relations with both China ( People's Republic of China ) and India.
On a larger scale, Harrison ( 2000 ) has speculated that, as humanity builds relations with an extraterrestrial civilization, humanity may be given an invitation to a " Galactic Club " with numerous other civilizations.
Uruguay's location between Argentina and Brazil makes close relations with these two larger neighbors and MERCOSUR associate members Chile and Bolivia particularly important.
Today the IWW still exists in Australia, in larger numbers than the 1940s, but due to the nature of the Australian industrial relations system, it is unlikely to win union representation in any workplaces in the immediate future.
* In October 2010, Peru granted Bolivia port facilities and a free-trade zone as part of larger series of agreements strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries.
Croesus ' uneasy relations with the Greeks obscures the larger fact that he was the last bastion of the Ionian cities against the increasing Persian power in Anatolia.
Their tabletop model was spotted by a public relations officer who brought it to the attention of Deputy Post Commander Bruce Clarke, who suggested the construction of a larger statue to serve as a symbol of Fort Dix.
In 1997, São Tomé became one of the few states in the world which recognized the Republic of China ( Taiwan ) and eschewed relations with the much larger and powerful People's Republic of China.
These devices, while far larger and more expensive than Office MFPs, generally do not have all of the advanced network functionality of their smaller relations.
In the philosophy of language this becomes the claim, called semantic holism, that the meaning of an individual word or sentence can only be understood in terms of its relations to a larger body of language, even a whole theory or a whole language.
Schaefer's dichotomy theorem was recently generalized to a larger class of relations.
Many languages do not have self-designations and instead have specific names for local dialects, as the local group was more important culturally than larger tribal relations.
The Schleswig-Holstein Question from this time onwards became merged in the larger question of the general relations of Austria and Prussia, and its later developments are a result of the war of 1866.
The subspecies found in Southeast Asia has pinkish white skin and a larger dorsal fin, but lacks the fatty hump of South African and Australian relations.
In 1914 he was to enter public relations on a much larger scale when he was retained by John D. Rockefeller Jr to represent his family and Standard Oil, (" to burnish the family image "), after the coal mining rebellion in Colorado known as the " Ludlow Massacre ".
The Maya state had extensive trade relations with the British colony of British Honduras, and its military was substantially larger than the garrison and militia in British Honduras.
He became known as Peter the Purger, and worked to smooth the relations between the Community Doukhobors and the larger Canadian society.
These organizations encourage communication and good relations between their members and in the community, as well as promoting a larger public interest and support of regional theatre.
His foreign policy was guided by a desire to reduce the nominal independence of the larger native states, and to avoid extending the political relations of his government with foreign powers outside India.
In addition, Morgan became increasingly interested in the comparative study of kinship ( family ) relations as a window into understanding larger social dynamics ; he saw kinship relations as a basic part of society.
He traced the interplay between the evolution of technology, of family relations, of property relations, of the larger social structures and systems of governance, and intellectual development.

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