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President Grant forced Williams to resign in April, 1875, upon a rumor in Washington D. C. that William's wife had accepted $ 30, 000 in payment in order for Williams to drop litigation against alleged fraudulent activities of a New York merchantile house Pratt & Boyd.

outlook and rejected
A religious outlook permeates the Study and made it especially popular in the United States, for Toynbee rejected Greek humanism, the Enlightenment belief in humanity's essential goodness, and the " false god " of modern nationalism.
Basing their ideas on those of Julius Evola, an Italian philosopher who sought the creation of a new elite to combat the decadence of modern bourgeois society, Political Soldiers rejected the traditional British nationalism in favour of a European outlook and a racialist equality of separate races.
Lavrov rejected this outlook, believing it possible to create socialism by basing revolutionary tactics on Russia's individual history.

outlook and general
In assessing the outlook for interest rates in 1961, the question, as always, is the prospect for general business activity.
What does the general business outlook suggest about the trend of long-term rates in 1961??
The general intellectual outlook which had appeared in the eleventh century was now consolidated to a significant degree.
In contrast, just as postmodernism has so far failed to take root in ethnic Chinese circles as opposed to a general sense of Chinese nationalist moral certainty, much of ethnic Chinese scholarship of Chinese history remains largely modernist or even outright traditionalist in outlook.
Humans in Earthdawn are considered to be somewhat warlike in general outlook.
The Liberal Manifesto is a general outlook on the direction of the party would like to mirror itself and is an expansion of the party's foundational principles.
The later theories of Leibniz and Kant seem inspired by this general outlook, but the denial of the objectivity of Space has not been scientifically fruitful.
Another aspect of Trevor-Roper ’ s general outlook on history and on scholarly research that has inspired controversy is his viewpoint on historical experiences of pre-literate societies.
A constant repetition of Passes and Intervals leads to the tantalizing prospect that Pernese outlook in general may be cyclical rather than progressive ; this similarity with Egypt under the Pharaohs would explain the long duration and rigidity of Pernese culture.
* Pessimism and a general negative outlook.
Sainte-Beuve puts down his somewhat hard and unsympathetic outlook quite as much to the uninspiring circumstances of these days as to the general character of his time.
Buddhist bioethics, in general, is characterised by a naturalistic outlook that leads to a rationalistic, pragmatic approach.
Given this outlook, whatever the level of affection Whistler may have felt for his own mother, one finds an even more divergent use of the image in the Victorian era and later, especially in the United States, as an icon for motherhood, affection for parents, and " family values " in general.
But the essential narrowness and timidity of his general outlook prevented him from detecting and estimating latent forces, either in politics or in matters strictly intellectual and moral ; and this lack of understanding and sympathy accounts for his distrust and dislike of the passion and fancy of Shelley and Keats, and for his praise of the half-hearted and elegant romanticism of Samuel Rogers and Thomas Campbell.
Women did respond to these issues, but in terms of general voting they shared the same outlook and the same voting behavior as men.
It is this difference in spirit and general outlook which is the significant thing about industrial unionism.
Many of his experiences in that job, and with vanity publishing in general, shaped his outlook on fiction and provided him with material for many stories.
The Private Libraries Association covers modern fine printing too, but is much more general in its outlook and produces a quarterly journal, the Private Library.
Each character has an angelic or demonic superior, from which he gains some abilities and a general outlook, and which he can try to summon for help.
Observers speculated that with Low at the helm, The Workers ' Party would tone down its more hard-line stance and take on a more centrist outlook at the 2001 general election.
In general, they eschewed the high production values and pop outlook of the Nashville-dominated industry, to produce music with a lo-fi sound, frequently infused with a strong punk and rock & roll aesthetic, bending the traditional rules of country music.
While the Chinese government maintained their support for Arab states, a general pro-Jewish outlook has been observed amongst China's urban populace.
In politics, centrism or the centre describes a political outlook or specific position that involves a general acceptance or support of a balance of a degree of social equality with a degree of social hierarchy, while opposing political changes which would result in a significant shift of society towards either the left or the right.
The general themes of a salutatorian speech and valediction are usually of growth, outlook towards the future, and thankfulness.
Among major French politicians Bayrou's general policy outlook is closer to Obama's than is that of Nicolas Sarkozy or of the Socialists Martine Aubry or Ségolène Royal.

outlook and labor
The papers often discussed economic issues, such as the trade union movement, grievance of labor forces, employment opportunities, reduction of credit, results of outflow of gold, movements of interest rates and the long-term outlook for artisans.
While Wright, Wilson, and Anderson each position the underclass in reference to the labor market, Auletta ’ s definition is simply " non-assimilation " and his examples, along with Mead's definition, highlight underclass members ' participation in deviant behavior and their adoption of an antisocial outlook on life.
However, by the late 1980s, despite major concessions by its labor union, the future business outlook at Wayne Corporation, Virginia Overland's primary franchiser, had become bleak.

outlook and theory
Of course it had always been of European origin in fact, but it had maintained a universal outlook under the natural law theory.
The traditional ascription of the whole book to the prophet Joel was challenged in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by a theory of a three stage process of composition: 1: 1 – 2: 27 were from the hand of Joel, and dealt with a contemporary issue ; 2: 28 – 3: 21 were ascribed to a continuator with an apocalyptic outlook.
The theory is said to assume many aspects of how the universe came to be without scientific analysis, and assumes a monotheistic religious outlook.
In 1954, Ike articulated the domino theory in his outlook towards communism in Southeast Asia and also in Central America ; he believed that if the communists were allowed to prevail in Vietnam, this would cause a succession of countries to fall to communism, from Laos through Malaysia and Indonesia ultimately to India.
He was trained as a biologist under the influence of recapitulation theory at the time of its domination, and retained a Lamarckian outlook with justification from the recapitulation theory.
This outlook matched precisely Trotsky's theory of Permanent Revolution.
" The resulting Anonymous of York treaties are a delight to students of early-medieval political theory, but they in no way typify the outlook of the Anglo-Norman monarchy, which had substituted the secure foundation of administrative and legal bureaucracy for outmoded religious ideology "
They met together in frequent intense discussions that helped set a group outlook on economic issues, based on price theory.
The authors note two-factor theory involves stark disapproval of the clients ’ “ irrational behavior ” ( p. 350 ); this notably negative outlook could explain the results.
His contact with Igor Shafarevich, who was a professor at the Steklov Institute, broadened Ilya's mathematical outlook and directed his attention to modern number theory and algebraic geometry.
Degeneration theory presented a pessimistic outlook for the future of western civilization as it believed the progress of the 19th century had begun to work against itself.
He also opposed the Muslim League and its members ' communalist outlook illustrated in their two-nation theory.
In 1958 his book of six essays on methodology and theory, Political Power and Social Theory, attacked the methodological outlook of 1950s social science.
In theory, this flexibility will preserve an international outlook and multilateral approach by the courts and, outside America, the results are not unencouraging.
Taken together, pragmatism effected Janowitz outlook in such a way that had the overall effect of linking data with theory and generating a research agenda focusing on experimental methods of empirical research ( 28 ).

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