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making and appeal
It is but part of the whole process within the Department that goes into the making of the final recommendation to the appeal board.
With country music record sales declining as rock and roll took over, Atkins and Bob Ferguson took their cue from Owen Bradley and eliminated fiddles and steel guitar as a means of making country singers appeal to pop fans.
The series started to lose mainstream appeal as the technology of the Doom game engine was surpassed in the mid-1990s, although fans have continued making WADs, speedruns, and modifications to the original.
It is originally based on his earlier game Elfenroads ( published by White Wind ), but since Elfenroads took about four hours for a game, the play was simplified to reduce the time closer to an hour, making it appeal more as a family game.
In 1949, the former lawyer of many Supreme Court cases, St-Laurent ended the practice of appealing Canadian legal cases to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council of Great Britain, making the Supreme Court of Canada the highest avenue of legal appeal available to Canadians.
Braun would appeal the suspension and won on the basis that the test was not processed properly, making him the first player to win an appeal against a suspension regarding illegal substances.
For instance, when advertisements claim that their product is 37 % more effective than the competition, they are making a logical appeal.
One appeal of indoor track racing was that spectators could be easily controlled, and hence an entrance fee could be charged, making track racing a lucrative sport.
His subject matter was central to Victorian anxieties, which might be one reason Natural Theology continued to appeal to the reading public, making his book a best seller for most of the 19th century, even after the publication of Darwin's Origin of Species.
Kroc envisioned making his restaurants appeal to suburban families.
Therefore cassette culture was an ideal and very democratic method for making available music that was never likely to have mainstream appeal.
Adolf Hitler revitalized the Völkisch movement, making an appeal to the Germans living outside of Germany's post-World War I borders.
After he became president in January 1969, Nixon appointed Mitchell attorney general while making an unprecedented direct appeal to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover that the usual background investigation not be conducted.
After making an introductory appeal to " Re-Horakhte, Set, and Nephthys " for the ultimate resolution of this issue by the royal Vizier, the prophet ( named Pra ' emhab ) laments his workload.
It could be evoked by prayers or written letters left in the tomb's offering chapel also in order to help living family members, e. g., by intervening in disputes, by making an appeal to other dead persons or deities with any authority to influence things on earth for the better, but also to inflict punishments.
In the speech Hu used a very populist tone to appeal to ordinary Chinese, making serious note of the recent challenges China has been facing, especially with regards to income disparity.
On each occasion the allegation that there had been a policy of ' recruit to dilute ' was rejected, however, at first instance the judge described the Names as the innocent victims [...] of staggering incompetence and at appeal the Court found that representations that Lloyd's had a rigorous auditing system were false ( 376 of the judgment: [...] the answer to the question [...] whether there was in existence a rigorous system of auditing which involved the making of a reasonable estimate of outstanding liabilities, including unknown and unnoted losses, is no.
Other widely mentioned elements of a SLAPP are the actual effectiveness at silencing critics, the timing of the suit, inclusion of extra or spurious defendants ( such as relatives or hosts of legitimate defendants ), inclusion of plaintiffs with no real claim ( such as corporations that are affiliated with legitimate plaintiffs ), making claims that are very difficult to disprove or rely on no written record, ambiguous or deliberately mangled wording that lets plaintiffs make spurious allegations without fear of perjury, refusal to consider any settlement ( or none other than cash ), characterization of all offers to settle as insincere, extensive and unnecessary demands for discovery, attempts to identify anonymous or pseudonymous critics, appeals on minor points of law, demands for broad rulings when appeal is accepted on such minor points of law, and attempts to run up defendants ' costs even if this clearly costs more to the plaintiffs.
In his subsequent appeal for compensation, Campbell showed he clearly believed the Glengarry men to be the more culpable, making no mention of Glencoe.
The film was a major international success and inspired Korda with the idea of making " international films " with global box office appeal.
Some claim that Isocrates was merely making an appeal to unite all Hellenes under the hegemony of Athens ( whose culture is implied under the words " our common culture ") in a crusade against the Persians rather than their customary fighting against each other.
Political privacy may be more of a concern in the future as the capacities of persuasion technology improve, enabling pitches to be tailored to appeal to one's most fundamental personal beliefs-with or without human labour-making telemarketing scams easier, and making it extremely easy to slant opinion polls to get a desired result.
When making his appeal for ownership of the castle Dudley said of the castle's condition: "... the castle of its self is not able to lodge a good baron with his train, for all the one side of the said castle with also the dungeon tower is clearly ruinated and down to the ground ".

making and toleration
This was the only way, in those days, of making the document swiftly and generally known, which was James's straightforward object ; the Anglican Clergy, however, felt it a challenge to themselves, for many of them were opposed to the toleration of Roman Catholics and Nonconformists, as were very many of the population of England at that time.

making and diversity
About the importance of making employment opportunities inclusive, Shirley Davis, director of global diversity and inclusion at the Society for Human Resource Management, said:
A broad study of African genetic diversity, headed by Sarah Tishkoff, found the San people had the greatest genetic diversity among the 113 distinct populations sampled, making them one of 14 " ancestral population clusters ".
The Fabaceae, as the third largest plant family in the world, contains most of the diversity of the Fabales, the other families making up a comparatively small portion of the order's diversity.
Without a working taxonomy of the organisms in any given area, estimating the amount of diversity present is unrealistic, making informed conservation decisions impossible.
In addition, Tetrahymena possesses hundreds of cilia and has complicated microtubule structures, making it also an ideal model to elucidate the diversity and functions of microtubule systems.
Known as the Fruit Garden of Balochistan due to the diversity of its plant and animal wildlife, Quetta is situated at an average elevation of 1, 680 meters ( 5, 500 ft ) above sea level, making it Pakistan's only high-altitude major city.
The game was named one of the NES best games ever by IGN, saying that the game offers greater diversity in graphics and gameplay than the original, making it a great bridge game between the other NES Mario titles.
The immense diversity of colour and pattern in small bivalve molluscs, brittlestars, sea-anemones, tubicular polychaetes and various grasshoppers is perhaps maintained by making recognition by predators more difficult.
The extant diversity at the genus level is centered on ( eastern ) Africa, making it all the more regrettable that no decent fossil record exists from there.
He believed that this permitted the philosopher to gain insight into the principle by which diversity of meaning is held together as a unity, as he directs his thought toward the origin of things, which is God, and God's purpose for making things, which is found in Christ.
The development of Israeli culture was very much influenced by aliyah or immigration waves, and by Jews in the Holy Land, making modern day Israel a rich mixture of vibrant diversity.
The unity of the language was emphasized, making the differences not an indicator of linguistic divisions, but rather factors enriching the " common language " diversity.
In the northernmost province of Batanes, at least 12 species of whales and dolphins has been sighted, making it the single location in the country with the highest cetacean diversity.
The advent of metalworking in the Bronze Age brought additional media available for use in making art, an increase in stylistic diversity, and the creation of objects that did not have any obvious function other than art.
Thirty conifer species ( or more depending on where one delineates the region ) inhabit the area, including two endemic species Picea breweriana and Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, making the Klamath Mountains one of the richest coniferous forest regions of the world — in terms of concentrated species diversity.
Indeed, DNA analysis by Cemagref ( now Irstea ) in France has determined the genetic diversity within the species is very limited, making the chances of a resistant tree evolving rather remote.
The great linguistic diversity of these regions that presumably had at most one or two languages when first settled by modern humans, given the founding population sizes for them implied by population genetic evidence, reinforces the impossibility of making any meaningful statements about the nature of a proto-language at a time depth of tens of thousands of years.
Because of this cultural diversity Itapúa was given the name " Melting pot ", making it the most cosmopolitan department of Paraguay.
Though an ethnic neighborhood, Bushwick's population is, for a New York City neighborhood, relatively heterogeneous scoring a 0. 5 on the Furman Center's racial diversity index, making it the city's 35th most diverse neighborhood in 2007.
The media is a privileged loudspeaker for making linguistic diversity work and for competently and rigorously increasing its prestige.
This allows a greater diversity of color schemes to be incorporated into the making of the bilums, and as a result they are more highly sought after, due to their highly visible and different patterns and color combinations.
A recent study in Poland found that beavers increased the abundance and diversity of bats, apparently because they create gaps in forest cover making it easier for bats to navigate in.

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