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Instead and civic
Instead, it is now known that the destruction was centered on major civic structures along the Avenue of the Dead.
( see Objectivity in Journalism ) Instead, the civic journalism movement seeks to treat readers and community members as participants.
Instead, opposition was channelled through civic groups such as the CCJP ( Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe ) and the ZCTU ( Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions ).
Instead, they openly displayed the naked face of Imperial power, adopting a Hellenistic style of government more influenced by the veneration of the Eastern potentates of ancient Egypt and Persia than by the heritage of civic collegiality amongst the Roman governing class passed down from the days of the " uncrowned " Roman Republic.
Instead, they joined a other organizations, including the ANC, the Unity Movement, the Pan Africanist Congress, the United Democratic Front and trade and civic unions.

Instead and coercion
Instead, it is argued that military strategy was now equally, if not more, the art of coercion, of intimidation and deterrence.

Instead and argued
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 presenting
Instead of just presenting songs, we wanted to combine fashion, Broadway, and performance art.
Instead, morality opposes life by presenting well – being as a dangerous temptation.
Instead, by presenting a sweeping story of successive, interlinked, long term trends, the author hopes to give readers a flexible, authentic model of the world.
Instead of presenting the culturally dominant view of a subject, idea, history, or person, the anti-bias curriculum presents all possible sides.
Instead of presenting a new poem, Poe read " Al Aaraaf ".
Instead, shortly after Justin Webb joined the Today Programme in August 2009, Stourton moved from presenting duties to reporting on foreign stories.
Instead of presenting itself as a Tibetan tradition, James Belither has said that the NKT-IKBU is " a Mahayana Buddhist tradition with historical connections with Tibet ", saying it wishes " to present Dharma in a way appropriate to their own culture and society without the need to adopt Tibetan culture and customs.
Instead of depending solely on the painted chips like they did in the previous experiment, they " began presenting items of natural or artificial object and asking ...’ what stain does it have ’, a question provided us by a bilingual teacher "( 1975 ).
Instead, B welcomes Jared and seems legitimately motivated to educate him, even presenting his teachings to Jared one-on-one.

Instead and moral
Instead -- and not just to prove my objectivity -- I hasten to report that it's a highly amusing film which probably does a fairly accurate job of reporting on the Easter vacation shenanigans of collegians down in Fort Lauderdale, and that it seems to come to grips quite honestly with the moral problem that most commonly vexes youngsters in this age group -- that is to say, sex.
Instead, their goal was to emulate the moral life of Christ more completely.
Instead, they hold that moral claims are derived either from an unsupported belief that there are objective moral facts ( error theory, a form of moral nihilism ); the speakers ' sentiments ( emotivism, a form of moral relativism ); or any one of the norms prevalent in society ( ethical subjectivism, another form of moral relativism ).
Instead McGregor was interpreted as advocating Theory Y as a new and superior ethic-a set of moral values that ought to replace the values managers usually accept.
Instead it should be based on " critical conscience ' – seriously thought out, conceptually mature, personal moral or religious beliefs held to be fundamentally incompatible ( that is, not merely inconsistent on the basis of selfish desires, whim or impulse ), for example, either with all laws requiring conscription for military service, or legal compulsion to fight for or financially support the State in a particular war.
Instead, moral claims are imperatives ( e. g. " Don't steal babies!
Instead of saying that one has a moral duty to abstain from murder, a consequentialist would say that we should abstain from murder because it causes undesirable effects.
Instead, he claims, a person has a good will when he ' acts out of respect for the moral law '.
Instead he has created a moral universe and will judge its inhabitants.
Instead, his parables point elegant moral lessons drawn from more quotidian human life.
Instead a display of moral outrage focused on a scene of attempted anal rape of a Druid priest ( played by Greg Hicks ), caught bathing by a Roman centurion ( Peter Sproule ).
Instead, Festinger et al., argued that the loss of individuality leads to loss of control over internal or moral constraints.
Instead of deducing from the ideal or moral to the real, it examined the real and tried to formulate inductive rules.
Instead, he allowed his adopted son Uesugi Harunori to take over as daimyo ; through agricultural and moral reforms, and series of other strict policies, Harunori turned the domain around.
Instead they searched for a rationale for promoting traditional cultural values in the face of an onslaught by moral nihilism based on historical and scientific relativism.
Instead of Christianity, Himmler wanted a moral doctrine derived from the pre-Christian pagan Germanic heritage.
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.
* Adrienne Rich's poem " The Burning of Paper Instead of Children " makes numerous references to the Catonsville Nine and includes an epigraph from Daniel Berrigan during the trial (" I was in danger of verbalizing my moral impulses out of existence ").

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