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The concept of labor as a special class is outmoded, and in the task confronting America as bastion of the free world, labor must learn to put the national interest first if it is itself to survive.
First conceived during the Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower as a three-man spacecraft to follow the one-man Project Mercury which put the first Americans in space, Apollo was later dedicated to President John F. Kennedy's national goal of " landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth " by the end of the 1960s, which he proposed in a May 25, 1961 address to Congress.
After the Congressional hearings in early 2005, and with the scrutiny of the sports and national media upon this issue, Selig put forth a proposal for a stricter performance-enhancing drug testing regime to replace the current system.
Chiang had Hu put under house arrest, but he was released after national condemnation, after which he left Nanjing and supported a rival government in Guangzhou.
Until police determined this was an isolated incident unrelated to the presence of the national guard, military bases statewide were put on high alert and government buildings were briefly placed under lock-down conditions.
The two big monarchies put an end to this period of national unification, and waged the Austro-Prussian War against each other.
However, this approach has been only somewhat more effective than the harmonization approach: while states are not as concerned about having foreign traditions of corporate governance imposed on their companies, which the harmonization approach could well entail ; they also wish to ensure that the EU-wide system would be palatable to the traditions of their national companies, so that they will not be put at a disadvantage compared to the other member states.
In June 1995, Greenpeace took a trunk of a tree from the forests of the proposed national park of Koitajoki in Ilomantsi, Finland and put it on display at exhibitions held in Austria and Germany.
In July, she delivered a keynote address to the delegates at the 2000 Republican National Convention, which put her on the national stage.
Murray Bookchin has put it this way " what of the syndicalist ideal of " collectivized " self-managed enterprises that are coordinated by like occupations on a national level and coordinated geographically by " collectives " on a local level ?... Here, the traditional socialist criticism of this syndicalist form of economic management is not without its point: the corporate or private capitalist, " worker-controlled " or not "” ironically, a technique in the repertoire of industrial management that is coming very much into vogue today as " workplace democracy " and " employee ownership " and constitutes no threat whatever to private property and capitalism ... In any case, " economic democracy " has not simply meant " workplace democracy " and " employee ownership.
The national armed forces and security forces have unanimously decided to put a definitive end to the oppressive activities of the defunct authority, which our people have suffered from during the past years.
: The national armed forces and security forces have unanimously decided to put a definitive end to the oppressive activities of the defunct authority, which our people have suffered from during the past years.
During the following administrations, since 1928, many of the revolutionary ideals were put into effect, among them the free distribution of land to peasants and farmers, the nationalization of the oil companies, the birth and rapid growth of the Social Security Institute as well as that of Labor Unions, and the protection of national industries.
For a young and loosely defined nation, the building of a national railway must be put within the context of active attempts at state-making.
The objections were not primarily based on politics or nationalism-for would-be investors, the financing of a national railway must be put within the context of 19th century economics.
In most English-speaking countries, the national episcopal conference decided to put the new translation into use from the first Sunday of Advent ( 27 November ) 2011.
The unseen and unheard Song of Roland had become a dim memory, until the antiquary Francisque Michel transcribed a worn copy in the Bodleian Library and put it into print in 1837 ; it was timely: French interest in the national epic revived among the Romantic generation.
The Central Bank of Somalia was also re-established, and a national plan as well as an effective anti-corruption commission were put into place.
On May 22, 2010, the Banco de España took over another " caja ", CajaSur, as part of a national program to put the country's smaller banks on a firm financial basis.
Voters will decide in a national vote whether to accept the initiative amendment, the counter proposal put forward by the government if any, or both.
While this lapse was a practical necessity at the end of the 18th century, when any newly-elected official might require several months to put his affairs in order and then undertake an arduous journey from his home to the national capital, it eventually had the effect of impeding the functioning of government in the modern age.
It was " Over My Head " which first put Fleetwood Mac on American radio and into the national Top 20.
This was the first national election for Martin Van Buren of New York, who was put on the ticket to succeed John C. Calhoun as vice-president and four years later would succeed Jackson as president.
The voluntary Standing Committee on National Parks first met on 26 May 1936 to put the case to the government for national parks in the UK.
Roosevelt put conservationist issue high on the national agenda.

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The code, which had probably something to do with sex or some other interest, Nicolas was determined to find out and put to use.
He showed little interest in measures put forward by the regular Democrats.
And they can at least collect the money they put in, plus interest, when they leave the company.
When the Half Moon put in at Dartmouth, England, in the fall of 1609, word of Hudson's findings leaked out, and English interest in him revived.
" In 1975, amid increasing popular interest in astrology, The Humanist magazine presented a rebuttal of astrology in a statement put together by Bart J. Bok, Lawrence E. Jerome, and Paul Kurtz.
Friedman's initial interest in cryptography came from reading " The Gold-Bug " as a child — interest he later put to use in deciphering Japan's PURPLE code during World War II.
In these cases the information that was difficult to film and lacking in strong dramatic interest was put into narrative titles before each scene, and this was also mostly the custom in European films of the more seriously intended kind.
Eiffel had been working on the project for little more than a year when the company suspended payments of interest on 14 December 1888, and shortly afterwards was put into liquidation.
This coverage is marketed for those who put low down payments, have high interest rates on their loans, and those with 60 month or longer terms.
Despite Ciano's efforts to persuade Ribbentrop to put off the attack on Poland until 1942, so as to allow the Italians time to get ready for war, Ribbentrop was adamant that Germany had no interest in a diplomatic solution of the Danzig question and only wanted a war to wipe Poland off the map.
After the Government of the German Reich and the Government of the U. S. S. R. have, by means of the treaty signed today, definitively settled the problems arising from the collapse of the Polish state and have thereby created a sure foundation for a lasting peace in the region, they mutually express their conviction that it would serve the true interest of all peoples to put an end to the state of war existing at present between Germany on the one side and England and France on the other.
Sydney was the only city where it was shown in the earlier 5. 30 p. m. timeslot which put it up against hit dating game show Perfect Match on Channel 10 so Neighbours had low ratings in Sydney, and Seven's Sydney station ATN-7 quickly lost interest in the show.
In 1916, he campaigned energetically for Charles Evans Hughes and repeatedly denounced Irish-Americans and German-Americans who Roosevelt said were unpatriotic because they put the interest of Ireland and Germany ahead of America's by supporting neutrality.
In Hardin's example, it is in each herder's interest to put the next ( and succeeding ) cows he acquires onto the land, even if the quality of the common is damaged for all as a result, through overgrazing.
In most states the congressional elections were recognized, as Jefferson strategist John Beckley put it, as a " struggle between the Treasury department and the republican interest.
Graphic equalizers also divide signals into bands logarithmically and report power by octaves ; audio engineers put pink noise through a system to test whether it has a flat frequency response in the spectrum of interest.
Much of the time, however, the needed psychological pressure is self-applied ; once the victims have put money in toward the payoff, they feel they have a vested interest in seeing the " deal " through.
Mason put small business survival, a justice interest, on a level concomitant with the pure economic rationale of consumer interest.
For a variety of reasons, including the fact that the French government chose to put a proponent of hydrogen in charge of balloon development, interest in hot air balloons was largely superseded by gas balloons over the following decades.
She reacts with horror at the renewed interest in the scandal she had put behind her.
A bill to finance this compensation, by converting government debt ( the rente ) from 5 % to 3 % bonds, which would save the state 30 million francs a year in interest payments, was also put before the chambers.

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