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A veteran Jackson County legislator will ask the Georgia House Monday to back federal aid to education, something it has consistently opposed in the past.
The United States has consistently opposed what it perceives as " unbalanced " " anti-Israel " resolutions and, in recent years, one other nation has joined Israel's defense — Micronesia.
However, the various tiers of Australian government have shown consistently over the last two decades that they are opposed to government legislation and in favour of self regulation by industry groups.
In 1939 the Australian IWW had four members, according to surveillance by government authorities, and these members were consistently opposed to the Second World War.
Calhoun was consistently opposed to the war with Mexico from its very beginning, arguing that an enlarged military effort would only feed the alarming and growing lust of the public for empire regardless of its constitutional dangers, bloat executive powers and patronage, and saddle the republic with a soaring debt that would disrupt finances and encourage speculation.
Jenner was a staunch isolationist Republican who consistently opposed President Eisenhower's " modern-Republicanism.
It was classed as an independent Democratic publication, and consistently opposed William Jennings Bryan in his presidential campaigns.
He has consistently opposed oppressive regimes and was a key voice against the Greek junta 1967-1974, which imprisoned him.
Turkish Cypriots consistently opposed the idea of union with Greece.
The British Foreign Office consistently opposed Ethiopia ’ s inclusion in this Commission and the trial of Italian crimes committed during the 1935 – 36 invasion.
In 1989, Mohammed Wahby, press director of Egypt's Information Bureau, wrote to the Washington Post saying, " Jeane Kirkpatrick has, somehow, consistently opposed any attempt to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Texts from this period consistently claim to state principles universal to magic, as opposed to a new specific style or tradition of magic, and describe their innovations as efforts to rid magic of superstitious and religious ideas.
He consistently opposed plans to privatize Ontario Hydro.
The neighbourhood of Manukau in South Auckland has consistently opposed the legislation.
In the segueing decades the Gospel Advocate consistently opposed missionary societies and instrumental music in worship as innovations incompatible with the original Stone-Campbell objective of restoring the New Testament character of the church.
Garland consistently opposed secession and advocated Arkansas's continued allegiance to the United States.
He consistently opposed all the legislation for changes in religion, and he refused the Oath of Supremacy.
The Socialist Party has consistently opposed nationalism of any sort throughout its history.
Al-Sadr, who has thousands of staunch followers across Iraq has consistently opposed the presence of foreign forces and repeatedly called for an immediate end to the occupation of Iraq.
These acts have consistently been strongly opposed by Salafi scholars such as Sheikh Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani, Sheikh Muhammad ibn al Uthaymeen and Sheikh Abd al-Aziz ibn Abd Allah ibn Baaz who had all issued fatawa ( religious verdicts ) forbidding suicide bombing declaring the act as being totally haram ( forbidden ).
Throughout the 1830s, Daggett consistently opposed education and supported colonization for free blacks.
He is a strong proponent of adding a comprehensive prescription-drug benefit to the U. S. Medicare and has consistently opposed attempts to privatize the Medicare program.
Jose Porfirio Miranda, in particular, found Marx and Engels to be consistently opposed to deterministic materialism and broadly sympathetic towards Christianity and towards the text of the Bible, although disbelieving in a supernatural deity.
Farr has consistently opposed the war in Iraq.
He also consistently called Black people " niggers " in public discourse as well as in the literature of the COTC, as opposed to many white nationalist leaders who use relatively more polite terms in public.

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At the same time, in his fiction, van Vogt was consistently sympathetic to absolute monarchy as a form of government.
Since 1995 the UK government has advised that regular consumption of 3 – 4 units a day for men, or 2 – 3 units a day for women, would not pose significant health risks, but that consistently drinking four or more units a day ( men ), or three or more units a day ( women ), is not advisable.
The government has consistently maintained budget surpluses and has extensive foreign exchange reserves.
However, the plantations, both under their previous private ownership and under government administration, proved consistently unprofitable due to the introduction of new oils and lubricants in the international marketplace, and the establishment of vast coconut plantations in the East Indies and the Philippines.
In terms of international comparison, with the most efficient and corruption-free application procedure, lowest income tax and lowest corporate tax as well as abundant and sustainable government finance that the government of Hong Kong consistently upheld the policy of encouraging ( and supporting ) activities of private businesses and this is having a sound impact on the overall economic performance by removing unnecessary barriers for the private enterprises in the Special Administrative Region.
Saddam Hussein's government has maintained consistently since the summer of 1982 that Iraq wants a negotiated end to the war based upon the status quo ante.
The UK government has consistently adopted a " non-interventionist policy ", and following the " high degree of consensus amongst academics, legal advisers, politicians and officials " would only intervene " in the event of a fundamental breakdown in public order or the rule of law, endemic corruption in the government or other extreme circumstances ".
As in the Soviet era, central planning and state control pervade the system, and the Niyazov government ( in power 1991 – 2006 ) consistently rejected market reform programs.
The Comintern and Soviet government vehemently and consistently denied the authenticity of the document.
The Court has consistently found that the conduct of the federal government is too far removed from individual taxpayer returns for any injury to the taxpayer to be traced to the use of tax revenues.
The U. S. government has consistently denied such an aircraft was ever built.
Indeed, during the seven years of his presidency, real GDP grew on average 6. 7 % a year, average income increased 11 % annually in real terms, and a consistently positive balance of the federal budget enabled the government to cut 70 % of the external debt ( according to the Institute for Complex Strategic Studies ).
The Bangladesh government has consistently denied these accusations.
Statements supporting terrorist groups like Hamas and Hizballah consistently permeated government speeches and press statements.
For a decade prior to 2011, Salem County voters had consistently chosen the county's Democratic candidates to control the county government.
Hakka influence is also evident in Guangdong, China, where the " Hakka Gang " " 客家帮 " has consistently dominated the provincial government.
Foreign powers such as the Australian government, concerned to maintain good relations with Indonesia, had been consistently reluctant to assist a push for independence ( despite popular sympathy for the East Timorese cause among many in the Australian electorate ).
The British government consistently refused, remembering how a similar attempt in 1918 had backfired dramatically, as nationalist opposition made it unworkable.
Law professor David D. Cole reports that President Wilson ’ s " federal government consistently targeted alien radicals, deporting them ... for their speech or associations, making little effort to distinguish true threats from ideological dissidents .”
This First Amendment protection only applied to the federal government until the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution was enacted in 1868, and U. S. courts did not consistently enforce the First Amendment against states and localities until about 1931.

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