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advocates and reduction
Its advocates regarded it as a social philosophy for the improvement of human hereditary traits through the promotion of higher reproduction of certain people and traits, and the reduction of reproduction of other people and traits.
To summarize, nerve interference is described, by modern-day advocates of this concept, as a reduction of neural or mental impulses, which occurs in response to a bone-out-of-place ( BOOP ) subluxation ... Clearly, the BOOP subluxation model fails miserably when considered in the light of basic neuroscience facts ... BOOP subluxationists become angry and defensive when the BOOP model of subluxation is criticized ...
The advocates of immigration reduction sought to reverse this decision through the referendum provision of the Bylaws of the Sierra Club.
On the historical examples of the application of zero tolerance kind of policies, nearly all the scientific studies conclude that it didn't play a leading role in the reduction of crimes, a role which is instead claimed by its advocates.
The party also advocates electoral reform, calling for the abolition or at least the reduction of Communal constituencies, which are reserved for candidates and electors enrolled as members of specific ethnic groups.
She advocates an immediate reduction of 20 % of the domestic tax on oil products ( TIPP ), a surchage of fantastic profits of the largest gas and oil companies and a struggle against international speculation on basic products such as food and energy.
This is seen by public health advocates who believe in " harm reduction " as a reason for recommending snus, as well as other NRTs rather than continued use of cancer-causing nicotine delivery systems.
In 1992, he was one of the co-founders of the Concord Coalition, a bipartisan citizens ' group that advocates reduction of the federal budget deficit.
Immigration reduction refers to a movement in the United States that advocates a reduction in the amount of immigration allowed into the country.
NPG works on overpopulation issues and advocates a gradual reduction in U. S. and world population.
The party regards itself as an opponent of socialism, and advocates economic liberalism and reduction of taxes and public spending.
The organization advocates lower taxes, a reduction of what it considers to be wasteful government spending, and an increase in government accountability to its constituents.
It advocates for immigration reduction through user-generated fax, email, and direct mail campaigns.
While UDI could potentially benefit open source operating systems such as Linux and * BSD by providing more driver support from companies, some open source / free software advocates feared that UDI would cause a proliferation of closed source drivers and a reduction in open source support by companies, undermining the purpose of the free software and open source movements.
The Transitforum Austria Tirol is an Austrian all-party non-governmental organization, which advocates for a reduction of international through traffic on Austrian roads, for environmental, economic, and medical reasons.
* in terms of energy and global warming, Obama advocates a ) an 80 % reduction of greenhouse-gas emissions by 2050 b ) investing 150 billion dollars in alternative energies over the next 10 years and c ) creating a Global Energy Forum capable of initiating a new generation of climate protocols.
However, the VHEMT platform is more moderate and serious than the Church of Euthanasia, which advocates population reduction by suicide and cannibalism.
The party advocates a more restrictive immigration policy, tougher law and order measures, improved health care and reduction of taxes.
Rees also presently serves on the National Board of Advisors of the Carrying Capacity Network, an organization that advocates immigration reduction to achieve U. S. population stabilization and resource conservation, and calls for " national revitalization attained through fostering education, family, community self-reliance, tradition, and national unity.

advocates and eventual
The most fervent advocates will engage in public civil disobedience of those parts of copyright law that they believe unjust, in hope of getting an eventual jury nullification or otherwise bringing the issues to public attention.
For some, the adoption of Organic Work meant permanent resignation to foreign rule, but many advocates recommended it as a strategy to combat repression while awaiting an eventual opportunity to achieve self-government.
Like the church, Hodge himself had sympathies with both the abolitionists in the North and the pro-slavery advocates in the South, and he used his considerable influence in an attempt to restore order and find common ground between the two factions, with the eventual hope of abolishing slavery altogether.

advocates and elimination
Anarcho-capitalism ( also referred to as " libertarian anarchy " and " private-property anarchism " or " market anarchism ," and " free market anarchism ") is a right-libertarian political philosophy that advocates the elimination of the state in favor of individual sovereignty in a free market.
Although some privacy advocates recommend the deletion of original and third-party HTTP cookies, Anthony Miyazaki, marketing professor at Florida International University and privacy scholar, warns that the " elimination of third-party cookie use by Web sites can be circumvented by cooperative strategies with third parties in which information is transferred after the Web site's use of original domain cookies.
" Free trade advocates desire the elimination of all market distorting mechanisms ( subsidies, tariffs, regulations ) and argue that, as with free trade in all areas, this will result in aggregate benefit for all.
Although advocates of the GFCF diet often recommend total elimination of dairy from the diet, whey protein is a different milk protein from casein.
This strain of anti-nationalism typically advocates the elimination of national boundaries.

advocates and role
They are responsible for popularizing the widely cited distinction among pre-experimental, experimental, and quasi-experimental designs and are staunch advocates of the central role of randomized experiments in educational research.
Keynesian economics advocates a mixed economy — predominantly private sector, but with a significant role of government and public sector – and served as the economic model during the later part of the Great Depression, World War II, and the post-war economic expansion ( 1945 – 1973 ), though it lost some influence following the tax surcharge in 1968 and the stagflation of the 1970s.
At the same time the Belgians, perceiving their diminutive role on the international scene, are strong advocates of strengthening economic and political integration within the EU.
" Havana openly advocates armed revolution as the only means for leftist forces to gain power in Latin America, and the Cubans have played an important role in facilitating the movement of men and weapons into the region.
He played a key role in the final passage of the Alaska Purchase legislation, supported women's suffrage, and was one of the strongest early advocates of Manifest Destiny.
Human rights advocates and opponents of the Sudanese government portray China's role in providing weapons and aircraft as a cynical attempt to obtain petroleum and natural gas just as colonial powers once supplied African chieftains with the military means to maintain control as they extracted natural resources.
Lee played an important role during the 2000 Presidential Election and since then has been a supporter of the Pan-green coalition which advocates Taiwan independence.
The lack of mutual genital stimulation and role asymmetry has led other frot advocates to denounce anal sex as degrading to the receptive partner.
During the inter-war period, airpower advocates crystallized their views on the role of airpower in warfare.
Urban forestry advocates the role of trees as a critical part of the urban infrastructure.
The Association advocates a greater role for public transport and less dependence on the private car.
However, advocates for the grape variety and its historical role in Armagnac were able to persuade French authorities to continue permitting its use in the distilled wines from the Armagnac region.
However, advocates for the grape variety and its historical role in Armagnac were able to persuade French authorities to continue permitting its use in the distilled wines from the Armagnac region.
The concept is a Vietnamese version of popular sovereignty that advocates an active role for the people so that they may become their own masters as well as masters of society, nature, and the nation.
Jacques Delors, past President of the European Commission ( 1985 – 1995 ) and one of the key advocates of the Single Market, has publicly recognised the important role played by ERT in this area.
The CSP advocates neoconservative and policies based on a philosophy of " Peace through Strength ," which " is not a slogan for military might but a belief that America's national power must be preserved and properly used for it holds a unique global role in maintaining peace and stability.
Approached by Widener University for help in 1986 because of his dual role as a developer and the then-largest individual contributor to Penn State University, he surprised the university and other law school advocates by donating land, including his own spacious home, and cash of nearly $ 2 million dollars, and by offering financial loans.
The advocates had a role similar to that of barristers in the common law courts.
Within the criminal justice system, child advocates are concerned with the developmental needs of children and young people, and can play an important role in ensuring due process rights for young people in conflict with the law.
Squibb argued, to the satisfaction of the court, that since the modern class of Doctors of Laws were no longer trained as advocates, their role must necessarily be performed by barristers.
At the end of " The Twenty Years ' Crisis " he actually advocates for the role of morality in international politics, and suggests that unmitigated Realism amounts to a dismal defeatism which we can ill afford.
Forty years after being one of the pioneers of socialized medicine, Castonguay's commission advocates both an increased role for private enterprise in medicine and increased public investment in the socialized system both through taxes and through user fees.

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