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Under his leadership, the Moderate Party has transformed its policies and oriented towards the centre, branding itself " the New Moderates " ().
His leadership saw a period of liberalisation of the Moderate policies, a process which continues to this day.
The center-right coalition of Thorbjörn Fälldin had earlier suffered a loss upon the breakup of the government in 1981, the year before the election, when the rightish Moderate Party chose to withdraw from the government, protesting against the centrist tax policies of the Fälldin government.

Moderate and were
These fractures were prompted by issues of government and patronage, but reflected a wider division between the Evangelicals and the Moderate Party over fears of fanaticism by the former and the acceptance of Enlightenment ideas by the latter.
From July 1648 to September 1649 they published a newspaper The Moderate, and were pioneers in the use of petitions and pamphleteering to political ends.
Moderate or severe withdrawal symptoms were reported by 40. 5 % of those on placebo compared to 63. 3 % of those on hormone replacement.
Unlike the Moderate Party and the Liberal People's Party, the Christian Democrats and the Centre Party avoided scandals for personal conduct and accusations for espionage against the competing Swedish Social Democratic Party ; so the minister posts were originally, and are still, held by the party leader Göran Hägglund, Mats Odell, and Maria Larsson.
A short time after the e-mail campaign, images that depicted Reinfeldt and the Moderate Party in an unflattering light were spread internally within the Social Democratic Party and subsequently leaked to the media.
Moderate abolitionists were now faced with the immediate choice of defying what they believed to be an unjust law or breaking with their own consciences and beliefs.
Moderate sleep deprivation was found to be detrimental ; people who slept 6 hours a night for 10 days had similar results to those who were completely sleep deprived for 1 day.
Moderate to severe damage was also reported on St. Croix and St. John, where 20-30 % of houses were damaged.
Both the Moderate Enlightenment and a Radical or Revolutionary Enlightenment were reactions against the authoritarianism, irrationality and obscurantism of the established churches.
Moderate tuition fees were introduced in 2001, which are supposed to create a small incentive for students to graduate more quickly.
Moderate layoffs were made in order to reduce head-count and keep the business unit out of debt.
Coalition partners were Moderate Party, Centre Party, Christian Democrats, People's Party-Liberals and Green Party.
The words " Inget stöd till kommunist-Expo " ( No support for communist Expo ) were painted on the wall of the Moderate Party headquarters.
The Moderate party made him war minister in 1847, and sent him to Catalonia, where his efforts to put down a Carlist rising were not attended with success.
Moderate members of the movement such as Johan Pitka gradually left the organization and new members were allowed to join, who were not veterans.
The four parties of the centre-right coalition ( the Centre Party, Liberal People's Party, Moderate Party, and Christian Democratic Society Party ) were allocated a combined total of 171 seats, 17 more than the two left-wing parties ' 154, but still less than the 175 necessary for a majority.

Moderate and .
Moderate radiation doses of from 100,000 to 200,000 rads can extend the shelf life ( at 35 F ) of fresh beef from 5 days to 5 or 6 weeks.
Moderate use of equalization ( often abbreviated as " EQ ") can be used to " fine-tune " the tone quality of a recording ; extreme use of equalization, such as heavily cutting a certain frequency can create more unusual effects.
Moderate use is defined by The Dietary Guidelines for Americans as no more than two alcoholic beverages a day for men and no more than one alcoholic beverage a day for women.
Sweden's conservative party, the Moderate Party, was formed in 1904, two years after the founding of the liberal party.
The modern disciples have been described as " a Reformed North American Mainstream Moderate Denomination.
Moderate right-leaning Eurosceptic parties include the Gaullist Debout la République, and also the Mouvement pour la France, and Chasse, Pêche, Nature & Traditions, both of which joined Libertas, a pan-European Eurosceptic party.
Moderate Catholics felt that he had been a leading figure in attempts to reform the Church, while Protestants recognized his initial support for Luther's ideas and the groundwork he laid for the future Reformation.
* 1. 4 Moderate fire, no blast or fragment.
An Image of the Americas from a single remote-sensing device-NASA's Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, or MODIS.
Moderate reformists who accept and work within the democratic process include the Justice and Development Party of Turkey, Tunisian author and reformer Rashid Al-Ghannouchi and Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim.
Moderate strains of Islamism have been described as " competing in the democratic public square in places like Turkey and Indonesia.
Moderate vacuum pressures are often ambiguous, as they may represent absolute pressure or gauge pressure without a negative sign.
* Leikrn, Robert S. and Steven Brooke ( 2007 ) The Moderate Muslim Brotherhood, Foreign Affairs.
Moderate realists hold that there is no realm in which universals exist, but rather universals are located in space and time wherever they are manifest.
* " Pareto Index Estimation Under Moderate Right Censoring ", Jan Beirlant, Armelle Guillou, Scandinavian Actuarial Journal, volume 2 ( 2001 ), pages 111 – 125.
Moderate doses ( 5 – 10 mg intranasal, or 0. 01 – 0. 02 mg / kg intramuscular or intravenous ) will produce analgesia and anesthesia.
* Election results 2006: Fredrik Reinfeldt ( Moderate Party ) elected Prime Minister on 5 October 2006 after the victory for Alliance for Sweden in the Swedish general election, 2006.
The stated position of the editorial page is " independently moderate " ( oberoende moderat ), which means it is independent but adheres to the liberal conservatism of the Moderate Party.
Moderate intoxication includes additional abnormalities such as hyperactive bowel sounds, high blood pressure and hyperthermia ; a temperature as high as is common in moderate intoxication.

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During his two terms the Constitution was tested and found workable, strong national policies were inaugurated, and the traditions and powers of the Presidential office firmly fixed.
His policies had resolved the conflicts that threatened to ignite the cold war and workable solutions were beginning to take shape.
While observing the operations of our Government in various parts of the world, I have felt that in many situations where our policies were good we have tended to ignore minor problems which spoiled our main effort.
But he hastened to add that, if United States policies were not always clear, despite Mr. Rusk's analysis of the various global danger points and setbacks for the West, this may merely mean the new administration has not yet firmly fixed its policy.
As the leader of the moderate faction of the Republican party, Lincoln found his policies and personality were " blasted from all sides ": Radical Republicans demanded harsher treatment of the South, War Democrats desired more compromise, Copperheads despised him, and irreconcilable secessionists plotted his death.
The Physiocrats were partially influenced by Chinese agrarianism ; leading physiocrats like François Quesnay were avid Confucianists that advocated China's agrarian policies.
The Gauls were ambivalent in their policies toward the Romans.
The Radicals were infuriated with Johnson's lenient policies.
Democratic conservatives approved, while the Radical Republicans, lead by Thaddeus Stevens, Charles Sumner and Ben Wade, were appalled by Johnson's anti-negro policies.
The Radicals were infuriated with Johnson's lenient policies.
His main policies were concerned with avoiding the development of great noble houses, kingdoms inside the kingdom, and concentrating power in the person of the king.
This was because parliament wanted to know who was deciding policies, as sometimes councillors ' signatures normally attached to resolutions were absent.
The reforms and the PDPA's affinity to the Soviet Union were met with heavy resistance among the population, especially as the government attempted to enforce its Marxist policies by arresting or simply executing those who resisted.
His financial policies, based on the notion of balanced budgets, low taxes and laissez-faire, were suited to a developing capitalist society but could not respond effectively as economic and social conditions changed.
The party became divided over the distinctly illiberal policies that were introduced under her auspices, including conscription and the Defence of the Realm Act.
From 1971 to 1975, BJU admitted only married blacks, although the Internal Revenue Service ( IRS ) had already determined in 1970 that " private schools with racially discriminatory admissions policies " were not entitled to federal tax exemption.
In November 2008, the university declared itself " profoundly sorry " for having allowed " institutional policies to remain in place that were racially hurtful.
Some of the underlying policies of the BC system were:
The Spanish Constitution of 1812, and the legislation passed by the Cádiz Cortes after it was set up in 1808, created a number of liberal political and commercial policies, which were welcomed in Cuba but also curtailed a number of previous political and commercial liberties.
" The UK Council for Psychotherapy issued a press release in 2012 saying that the IAPT's policies were undermining traditional psychotherapy and criticized proposals that would limit some approved therapies to CBT, claiming that they restricted patients to " a watered down version of cognitive behavioural therapy ( CBT ), often delivered by very lightly trained staff ".
Nevertheless, millions of people were rehoused as a result of the Attlee government's housing policies.
British policies there were perceived by the Zionist movement and the Truman administration as pro-Arab and anti-Jewish.
The government's policies with regard to the other colonies, particularly those in Africa, were very different.
Under the latest such decree, president Turbay had implemented security policies that, though of some military value against the M-19 in particular, were considered highly questionable both inside and outside Colombian circles due to numerous accusations of military human rights abuses against suspects and captured guerrillas.

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