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On the other hand, Swift was profoundly mistrustful of attempts at reason that resulted in either hubris ( for example, the Projectors satirized in A Tale of a Tub or in Book III of Gulliver's Travels ) or immorality ( such as the speaker of A Modest Proposal, who offers an entirely logical and wholly immoral proposal for cannibalism ).
" In 1992 Lipton served on the Subcouncil on Corporate Governance and Financial Markets of the United States Competitiveness Policy Council which resulted in his co-authoring with his fellow member of the Subcouncil, Jay Lorsch of Harvard Business School, an article “ A Modest Proposal for Improved Corporate Governance ”, which became the template for much of the basic corporate governance principles that were adopted in the 1990s.

Modest and several
Emerson has performed several notable rock arrangements of classical compositions, ranging from J. S. Bach via Modest Mussorgsky to 20th century composers such as Béla Bartók, Aaron Copland, Leoš Janáček and Alberto Ginastera.
During the next five years Flake Music released several singles, a full-length album, and began touring largely due to the help of other bands like Modest Mouse.
< http :// www. myspace. com / music / blog / 2010 / 8 / 17 / rewind-modest-mouse-and-the-moon-antarctica ></ ref > Deck and Brock fell out of touch shortly thereafter, but reconnected a few years later, when Brock invited Califone ( which included several members of Deck's band Red Red Meat ) to hit the road as Modest Mouse ’ s opening act.
He was stripped of the title on November 27 after he left APW along with Modest and several other wrestlers following a disagreement with APW owner Roland Alexander.
When Kenny has a vision of all the sharp tools that would be around him if he transferred to Shop Class, the music that plays is an excerpt from Baba Yaga, the ninth movement of Modest Mussorgsky's " Pictures at an Exhibition " suite, which has also been used in several other episodes.

Modest and name
A Modest Proposal is the name of The University of Texas at Dallas ' Alternative Student Newspaper, the monthly opinion paper of the University ; it was also the name of a regular column in SWIFT Magazine of Harvard University, a satire publication that also takes its name from Jonathan Swift.
The band's March 1971 live recording, Pictures at an Exhibition, an interpretation of Modest Mussorgsky's work of the same name, was issued as a low-priced record, the success of which contributed to the band's overall popularity.
: This article is about Johnny Marr, guitarist of The Smiths, The Cribs, and Modest Mouse, whose birth name was John Maher.
During a Modest Mouse Japanese tour, a band looking for a name approached Eric Judy and asked him to name their band.
Two pieces of evidence exist that suggest that the story was false: Modest Mouse's 1997 EP The Fruit That Ate Itself was credited to having been under the production company Ugly Casanova, which suggested it was a name Brock made up to retain creative control and publishing rights to his music while under a major label.
68 (, Pikovaya dama, ) is an opera in 3 acts ( 7 scenes ) by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky to a Russian libretto by the composer's brother Modest Tchaikovsky, based on a short story of the same name by Alexander Pushkin.
The name change came with a new initiative on the part of former principal John Modest to encourage students through school activities to develop strong leadership skills.
Michael K. Cariglio ( born July 19, 1971 ) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his stage name, Michael Modest ( sometimes shortened to Mike Modest ).
In 2002, Tim Rutili and Ben Massarella collaborated with Modest Mouse frontman Isaac Brock and others to release the album Sharpen Your Teeth under the band name Ugly Casanova.

Modest and throughout
Although Goehr's personal relationship to his father was not unproblematic, Walter Goehr had a determining influence on his son via his work as a conductor: the composers whose work Walter championed — Arnold Schoenberg, Claudio Monteverdi, Modest Mussorgsky, Olivier Messiaen — feature as a red-thread throughout Alexander's output.

Modest and years
Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in America: The Brutal Odyssey of an Outlaw Journalist, which contains hundreds of private letters written by Thompson over the years, contains a letter in which he uses A Modest Proposals satire technique against the Vietnam War.
Three years later, in the summer of 2002, The Flaming Lips joined bands Cake and Modest Mouse on the Unlimited Sunshine Tour.
Modest lakefront homes, selling for less than $ 100, 000 five years ago, now easily fetch $ 200, 000 or more.
* Modest Mussorgsky begins work on Boris Godunov, which is completed six years later.
The Five, also known as The Mighty Handful, The Mighty Five, or The Mighty Coterie (, Moguchaya kuchka ), refers to a circle of composers who met in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in the years 1856 – 1870: Mily Balakirev ( the leader ), César Cui, Modest Mussorgsky, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Alexander Borodin.
Modest Mouse finished their tour supporting We Were Dead after two years of promoting the record.
He left college at the age of twenty and attended the APW Boot Camp in Hayward, California where he was trained by Michael Modest and Ric Thompson for two years.

increases and enrollment
Proponents argue that the competition spurred by vouchers and education tax credits increases the quality and efficiencies of both eligible private schools and local public schools, as they both must perpetually improve in order to maintain enrollment caused by the competitive nature of dollar voting and the swift accountability that results from increasing consumer sovereignty-allowing individuals to control what product or service they prefer to buy as opposed to a bureaucracy.
Research, athletic programs, and campus facilities benefited from increases in student enrollment.
Tuition failed to cover rising costs, and in turn, tuition increases caused a drop in enrollment.
It now can cost as much as $ 20, 000 for enrollment for non-Command Sponsored military families, or Command Sponsored Contractors, and increases approximately $ 800 annually.
Beginning in the early nineties, Southwestern experienced phenomenal enrollment increases.
Research suggests that dramatic increases in both enrollment and quality of prekindergarten programs would help to alleviate the school readiness gap and ensure that low-income and minority children begin school on even footing with their peers.
* 1976 — The administrative merger is abandonned and Concord's enrollment increases with new academic programs
The Navajo Language and Culture Curriculum became widely popular at the Tsaile campus after the program saw increases in class enrollment, thus allowing the Board of Regents to implement the program throughout the institution.
Only when salary increases for such teachers were announced, and there were new openings for Egyptians as school inspectors, did the enrollment begin to expand significantly.
In July 1986, due to enrollment increases and the lack of space that resulted, the school moved to a brand new facility on Lake Street and Hiawatha Avenue in Minneapolis.
During the presidency of Sister Alice O ’ Rourke, Edgewood faced numerous challenges, including the declining enrollment of traditional-age college students and cost increases.
His first objective was to increase enrollment and for 10 years Parsons College had the highest percentage of enrollment increases nationwide.
Despite huge increases in enrollment, however, the college's debt increased at an average rate of $ 100, 000 per month during the approximately 144 months that Robert's was president.
It has been noted for its opposition to education funding cuts and increases in student fees and for its support of affirmative action in enrollment policies.

increases and resulted
Since private transfers from the Diaspora tend to be mostly injected into consumption of imports and not in high value-added sectors, the transfers have not resulted in sizeable increases in productivity.
Their scarcity resulted in malnutrition, which increases susceptibility to infections due to weakened immunity.
It is argued that this inflation resulted from increases in the cost of petroleum imposed by the member states of OPEC.
The OFT stated that " regular and systematic exchange of confidential information as to intended fee increases was anti-competitive and resulted in parents being charged higher fees than would otherwise have been the case.
However, in Thailand, urbanisation has also resulted in massive increases in problems such as obesity.
These regulations ( see Docket 80-90 ) have resulted in approximately double the number of possible stations, and increases in allowable power levels, over the original bandplan scheme described above.
Mabin and Balderstone, in their meta-analysis of seventy-eight published case studies, found that implementing Critical Chain resulted in mean reduction in lead-times of 69 %, mean reduction of cycle-times of 66 %, mean improvement in due date performance of 60 %, mean reduction in inventory levels of 50 % and mean increases in revenue / throughput of 68 %.
In her 2003 Kenneth Myer Lecture at the National Library of Australia she talked about " modernity's paradox " in which increasing wealth and opportunity has also resulted in increased social differences and more problems for children and youth, including increases in asthma, obesity, diabetes, child abuse, binge-drinking, drug abuse and mental health problems.
Failure to reach agreement on pay increases and shift allowances in the 1979 pay round resulted in technicians switching off power to the transmission facilities at the Euston Road centre on 6 August.
Subsequent rate increases resulted in B, C and D stamps, which bore the same eagle design but were printed, respectively, in purple, buff-brown and blue-green.
Application of the American system to the sewing machine and reaper industries in the 1880s resulted in substantial increases in productivity.
Between 1994 and 2010, a series of three aerial 1080 operations over 3430ha of the Ruahine Forest Park has resulted in significant increases in Powelliphanta marchanti.
One of Fletcher's priorities that was not resolved during the session was the correction of unintended tax increases on businesses that resulted from the tax reform plan passed in 2005.
Government policies in the first half of the 1970s resulted in high economic growth and large increases in personal consumption.
This increase in parlor sizes has resulted in tremendous increases in milk throughput and cooling demand.
These changes were unpopular amongst teachers, school board members, opposition politicians, and union officials who argued that the decision not to fund the pay increases agreed to by the outgoing New Democratic Party government resulted in funding gaps. The changes made were challenged by the BC teacher's federation, and were later found to be unconstitutional.
Extensive loss of coral resulted in declines in the group of species which were heavily coral-dependent, but this loss of diversity was more than compensated for by increases in the number of species that feed on invertebrates, algae and detritus.
Baird suggested that the rate increases resulted from an unusually hot summer.
Attempts to increase VTA's low farebox recovery has resulted in fare increases and service cuts, which continue to reduce ridership and paradoxically do not result in major improvement in farebox recovery.
Within the area of the Kish Free Zone, as it is known, the standard laws of the Islamic Republic of Iran are far more relaxed than on the mainland, which has resulted in significant increases in mostly domestic tourist population over the years, as well as in international trade on the island.
The availability of credit cards in Australia after 1974, together with wider financial deregulation, resulted in significant increases in household indebtedness.
Several fare increases and the recession following in the wake of the 1973 oil crisis resulted in much reduced demand for air travel in the Berlin — Saarbrücken market.
Overfishing at sea is generally considered the primary negative factor, though marine exploitation rates estimated for various Newfoundland stocks for the period 1984 – 1991 averaged 45 % on small (< 63 cm ) salmon and 74. 2 % on large salmon (> 63 cm ); closure of the Newfoundland commercial salmon fishery beginning in 1992 has not resulted in general increases in salmon populations through the present.
A recent study found that of 106, 732 women under the age of 35 that had an isolated CPC identified in a fetal ultrasound, that actually none of the cases had resulted in trisomy 18 ; the study concluded that " there is no evidence that detection of isolated choroid plexus cyst in women who are < 35 years of age increases the risk of trisomy 18 ".

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