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reality and government
Since the slogans have little application to reality and are sanctimonious to boot, the applause is faint even in areas of the world where we should expect to find the greatest affection for free government.
Throughout ITV's history and until Channel 4 finally became a reality, a perennial dialogue existed between the GPO, the government, the ITV companies and other interested parties, concerning the form such an expansion of commercial broadcasting would take.
The reality for the west in the Middle Ages was not only the fact that government was split up into small particles but also the fact that vertical and horizontal powers were entangled.
The reality behind such marriages was an alliance between an imperial prince and a Fujiwara lord, his father-in-law or grandfather, the latter with his resources supporting the prince to the throne and most often controlling the government.
In reality, Genosha Bay Prison was used as a proving ground in recruiting the prisoners as a next generation of government operatives.
But the expectation for low inflation made the reality of high inflation that much worse and created additional pressures on the government for action when inflation soared in 1990.
Thus in March 1979 Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, who kept absolute power ( until his overthrow in 2011 referred to as " Guide of the Revolution "), after ten years as combined Head of State and Head of government of the Libyan Jamahiriya (" state of the masses "), styled Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council, formally transferred both qualities to the General secretaries of the General People's Congress ( comparable to a Speaker ) respectively to a Prime Minister, in political reality both were his creatures.
In reality Lamartine was the virtual head of government in 1848.
Liberia's government is based on the American model of a republic with three equal branches of government, though in reality the President of Liberia has usually been the dominant force in Liberian politics.
According to the constitution, executive power is exercised by the government while legislative power is vested in the ministerial cabinet, the Senate and the National Assembly, although in reality these two latter bodies have very little power or legislative role.
The cabinet exercises theoretical control over the executive ministries and has the authority to issue decrees concerning administration of the government, although in reality the government also took its directions from Kim Jong-il until 2011.
:: " Wherever there is great property, there is great inequality … Civil government, so far as it is instituted for the security of property, is in reality instituted for the defence of the rich against the poor, or of those who have some property against those who have none at all.
Though the President's title implicitly asserted authority in Northern Ireland, in reality the Irish President needed government permission to visit there.
Such games can simulate various aspects of reality, from business, to government, to construction, to piloting vehicles ( see above ).
Relations between the president and Congress were strained, and Jackson did not want to see the Capitol out his window, though in reality the Treasury Building was simply built on what was cheap government land.
In reality, the Ark is sealed in a wooden crate labeled " top secret " and stored in a giant government warehouse filled with countless similar crates.
" In a society where virtue is defined by scientific progress, obedience, and unquestioning allegiance to the government, Falun Gong was juxtaposed with Marxist-Leninist thought, depicted as scientifically incorrect, superstitious without basis in reality, and the opposite of communism.
The dissident groups, united under the " dangwai ", or “ outside the party ” banner, called for the government to accept the reality that it was only the government of Taiwan and not China.
This new reality became clear when, in the crisis leading up to the Six-Day War in June 1967, Charles de Gaulle's government imposed an arms embargo on the region, mostly affecting Israel, which had relied on France for weapons over the previous decade.
Only Visiting This Planet, which was " Initially coordinated by George Martin ", and was produced by The Triumvirate of British producers Rod Edwards, Roger Hand, and Jon Miller, often ranked as Norman's best album, " mixed his Christian message with strong political themes ", and " was meant to reach the flower children disillusioned by the government and the church " with its " abrasive, urban reality of the gospel ".
Although in reality Stephen had tried to continue Henry I's method of government during the war, the new government characterised the 19 years of Stephen's reign as a chaotic and troubled period, with all these problems resulting from Stephen usurpation of the throne.

reality and loans
Critics say that this has two deficiencies as a means of charity: one, it confuses the ability to repay with the economic reorganization demanded by the bank and other ethical considerations ; and two, the fact that some countries actually do repay their loans, despite the hardship of paying and the reality that most developing nations are not expected to do so.
This was considered an excellent marketing ploy had it been controlled but the reality of the situation was that instrument loans were made freely available to any musician and bands who made a request.

reality and commercial
It was most likely politics which had the biggest impact in leading to a delay of almost three decades before the second commercial channel became a reality.
In addition, the US timber trade also markets various other Federal Trade Commission-defined species as " mahoganies " under a variety of different commercial names, most notably " Philippine mahogany ", which in reality is actually from the genus Shorea, a dipterocarp.
Fox is the only commercial television network ( broadcast, cable or satellite ) to air programs in widescreen on its digital feed that are not available in HD ; programs produced in this format were identified as being presented in " Fox High Resolution Widescreen " from 2001 to 2006, but are currently unbranded, and are now confined solely to select reality programming.
In 1877 commercial steamboat transportation became a reality as the Pioneer was brought to the area.
While the The New York Times reported Google wished to start selling virtual eyeglasses not only for entertainment but also for information and augmented reality by the end of 2012, more recent statements from Google about " Project Glass " ( as it is now called ) have said a 2012 commercial release is unlikely.
In reality, misleading claims about supplements are common, in particular on poorly regulated commercial websites.
The Wensleydale Railway is an example of a commercial line run partly as a heritage operation and partly ( at least in intent, if not in reality ) to provide local transportation.
Emergence of scanning tunneling microscopes and picosecond-burst lasers in the 1990s, plus discovery of new carbon nanotube applications to motivate mass production of these custom molecules, drove the field forward to commercial reality in the 2000s.
Marcel Theo Hall ( born April 8, 1964, Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey ) better known by his stage name, Biz Markie, is an American rapper, beatboxer, DJ, comedian, singer, reality television personality, and commercial spokesperson.
Confirming that employment contracts are one of a specific type, and separate from commercial agreements, Lord Clarke held that an exchange of work for a wage was essential, that what the private " true " intentions of the parties wanted was not as important as the reality, and that bargains took place in the context of an unequal bargaining relation.
The first electric ovens were invented in the very late 19th century, however, like many electrical inventions destined for commercial use, mass ownership of electrical ovens could not be a reality until better and more efficient use of electricity was available.
* Commercial Spaceflight Federation, a non-profit trade association of businesses and organizations working to make commercial human spaceflight a reality.
In reality, she was defending commercial justice speed.
In 2012, Director / writer Eddie Brown Jr, made the reality thriller " Camera Phone " which is one of the first commercial produced movies using camera
Also, he had a brief acting role in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots during one of the beginning commercial propaganda scenes, starring as himself in the alternate reality of the Metal Gear world.
The charming rascality of the stories went well beyond the reality of a commercial shipping business, but they brought widespread fame.
While watching television after a cabinet meeting, Edvard sees a commercial for a reality show set in Wisconsin called College Girls Gone Wild, featuring drunken co-eds flashing their breasts.
Instead, Sher claims that " underground music " is linked by shared values, such as a valuing of grassroots " reality " over music with " pre-wrapped marketing glossing it up "; sincerity and intimacy ; freedom of creative expression is valued over commercial success ; art is appreciated as deeply meaningful fashion ; and the Underground " difficult to find ", because the scene hides itself from " less committed visitors " who would trivialize the music and culture.
( This would in reality be difficult to do, as The Danforth is almost entirely composed of commercial buildings and apartments.
As the first Croatian commercial television network, Nova TV made the Croatian TV viewers familiar with reality shows when first showing the American shows such as Survivor and Temptation Island.
In reality, the " book " may have been a detailed report, intended mainly to highlight the commercial possibilities offered by the North Atlantic following the decline of Norwegian interest in its colonies.
3 only for modelling purposes, to show in a simple way how the ruling profit rates on capital impacted on the development of production system, and he explicitly denied that a uniform rate of profit obtained in reality ; he only argued that at any time there would exist an average " minimum acceptable " profit rate on capital invested in industries, and if there was no realistic possibility at all of reaching at least that profit rate sometime in the future, capital would very likely be disinvested after a while, since the relevant business would then simply lack commercial viability ; alternatively, the business would be taken over, and restructured to restore an acceptable profit rate.

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