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Instead, these efforts, it is argued, were made in order to advance Western development and reinforce Western hegemony.
Instead, they argued that the resolution simply declared what the Assembly's powers already were, according to the UN Charter, in the case of a dead-locked Security Council.
Instead, Chomsky argued for a mathematical approach to language acquisition, based on a study of syntax.
Instead, she argued that " in most cases ", converts first become interested in the movement through " word of mouth, a discussion between friends, a lecture, a book, an article or a Web site.
Instead they argued that through education and interbreeding the lesser peoples could improve.
Instead, Newton argued, it must be a result of non-inertial motion relative to space itself.
Instead, the plaintiffs extended their argument on the copyright clause to note that the clause requires Congress to " promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts ," and argued that retroactive extensions do not directly serve this purpose in the standard quid pro quo previously required by the courts.
Instead of looking into what was to come, he argued, America was " daydreaming of past while the rest of the world was building its future.
Instead, Trotsky argued, only the ' proletariat ' or working class were capable of achieving the tasks of that ' bourgeois ' revolution.
Instead, she argued that the Oscar was likely returned to Howard University's Channing Pollack Theater Collection between the spring of 1971 and the summer of 1973 or possibly boxed up and stored in the Drama department in that same period.
Instead, he argued that all of the great powers believed that if they possessed the ability to mobilise their armed forces faster than any of the others, this would serve as a sufficient deterrent to avoid war and allow them to achieve their foreign policy.
Instead, he argued, those creatures who have reasoning faculties must surely be related to human beings, not animals.
Instead, he argued that one can judge what a long time would produce only by multiplying what a lesser time produces.
Instead of financial stability inducing deregulation and financial instability after 1980, as later suggested by David Moss and Elizabeth Warren, Thomas Huertas and other critics of traditional bank regulation argued Regulation Q limits on interest rates ( mandated by the 1933 Banking Act ) created the “ disintermediation ” that began in the 1960s, led to the phase-out of Regulation Q through the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980, and opened banking to greater competition.
Instead, he attempted to start the strike by allowing each region to call its own strikes, imitating Gormley's strategy over wage reforms ; it was argued that ' safe ' regions should not be allowed to ballot other regions out of jobs.
Instead, Trenchard, seeking equal status with Sykes, argued for a reorganization of the RAF which would have seen himself appointed as the RAF's commander of fighting operations while Sykes would have been left to deal with administrative matters.
Instead it was distributed via pamphlet, defying the same publication censorship he argued against.
Instead, he assumed that all jnds are subjectively equal, and argued mathematically that this would produce a logarithmic relation between the stimulus intensity and the sensation.
Instead, President George H. W. Bush argued for the emergence of " a new world order ... freer from the threat of terror, stronger in the pursuit of justice, and more secure in the quest for peace.
Instead of focusing on purely physical etiologies, occupational therapists argued that a complex combination of social, economic, and biological reasons cause dysfunction.
Instead, Kant argued that it would be necessary to use synthetic reasoning.
Instead they argued that " unconscious Trotskyists " would come to power in colonized countries as well as within the Stalinist bureaucracies.
Instead, they argued that capitalism had entered on a " long upward wave " following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the defeats of the working class movement in the 1970s / 80s and that the League had exaggerated the extents to which breaks had occurred in social democracy.
Instead, the illegalists argued that their actions required no moral basis – illegal acts were taken not in the name of a higher ideal, but in pursuit of one's own desires.
Instead they argued that:

Instead and Italy
Instead, France agreed to give some Saharan territories to the Italian Libya, and the Oltre Giuba in Somalia was given to Italy by Great Britain.
Instead, he had to content himself with subduing the fortresses that still held out against him, and the only other notable event of 216 BC was the defection of certain Italian territories, including Capua, the second largest city of Italy, which Hannibal made his new base.
Instead of the boy Conradin, safely sequestered across the Alps, the Papacy now faced an able military leader in Italy.
Instead, Franz was sent to the front in Italy, joining Field Marshal Radetzky on campaign on 29 April, receiving his baptism of fire on 5 May at Santa Lucia.
Instead, he hoped for aid from Britain and France in expelling the Austrians from Italy.
Instead, Oslo won the right to host the 1952 Games in a contest that included Cortina d ' Ampezzo in Italy and Lake Placid in the United States.
Instead Lassalle next became political commentator in writing a short work on the war in Italy in which he warned Prussia against rushing to the aid of the Austrian Empire in its war with France.
Instead of one hundred and thirty Friars constituting the Observance in Italy at Bernardino's reception into the order, it counted over four thousand shortly before his death.
Instead of the latter, which was actually returned in 1967, after the 1961 visit of emperor Haile Selassie in Italy, little action was taken to return the stele for more than 50 years, also in consequence of the considerable technical difficulties related to such a transport.
Instead Lega Nord, a protest movement with some ideological elements ranging from xenophobia and racism to independence from the rest of Italy and a general loathing of the political system, became the strongest political force in Northern Italy.
Instead invitations were sent out to Argentina, Fiji, Italy, Canada, Romania, Tonga, Japan, Zimbabwe and the United States.
" Instead, he claims, the popular appeal of fascism lay with its claims to technocratic achievement: " Was not the proverbial argument in favour of fascist Italy that ' Mussolini made the trains run on time '?
Instead, Strasser tired of the political struggle as well as the intense campaigning and took a restorative holiday in Italy.
Instead, he supported Crescentian antipope Gregory VI and intrigued against Henry II in Italy, who had denied Gregory his support in Pöhlde.
Instead of taking classics — in Italy, the usual high-school education for lawyers — he had studied to become an electronics technician ( though he has never taken a computer course ).
Instead he departed Italy for Qatari team Al-Arabi on a free transfer, in a deal worth $ 8 million.
Instead of accepting a new contract from the Oilers, Jari Kurri opted for a season in Italy and played for HC Devils Milano of the Italian Serie A. Kurri had 27 goals and 48 assists in 30 games while he played in the less competitive Italian league.
Instead of returning to Italy, he worked briefly as a mining engineer in Idaho earning $ 5 per day, but he then joined the architectural office of A. E. Doyle in Portland.
Instead, Frimont trailed after the Army of Italy with his advance guard.
Instead, he lived in England and on the European continent, particularly in Italy and, for a time in Constantinople, whence he was eventually forced to leave after being accused of keeping a private harem.
Instead, with the recovery of most of Catalonia and the earlier successes in Italy, and with France's temporary distraction by the Fronde, only emboldened them to keep fighting in an attempt to regain the remaining lost territories, despite the obvious exhaustion of both sides.
Instead, the Comacchio Company was named after a battle fought in Lake Comacchio, Italy, by Royal Marines in 1945, where Corporal Thomas Peck Hunter of 43 Commando posthumously received the Victoria Cross for his actions.
Instead, with strong city walls and small Roman garrisons, these cities held out for centuries, as some of the last bastions of the Roman Empire in Italy.

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