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More controversially, Disraeli also proposed to alter the workings of the income tax ( direct taxation ) by " differentiating "– i. e., different rates would be levied on different types of income.
More controversially, the Psalter included in the book omitted certain sections, including the entirety of Psalm 58.
More controversially, some people define folk dancing as dancing for which there is no governing body or dancing for which there are no competitive or professional performances.
More controversially, he also defended the provisions for emergency presidential powers that became Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution.
More controversially, medical nanorobots might be used to augment natural human capabilities.
More controversially on 30 October 1682 he issued an edict by which all the money-lending activities carried out by the Roman Jews were to cease.
More controversially, some believe that the truthfulness or emotional state of speakers can be determined using Voice Stress Analysis or Layered Voice Analysis.
More controversially, it set the ground rules by which the Church would relate to secular states, both pluralistic ones like the U. S., and officially Catholic nations like Malta and Costa Rica.
More controversially, some historians have looked at these writings as a source of Catalan identity, separate from that of Occitania and Rome.
More controversially, gold and black became the primary logo colors, with red, white and blue being reduced to accent colors only.
More controversially, during the 1991 Ashes Tour in Australia, England were playing a warm up match in Queensland when Gower together with batsman John Morris, chose to go for a joy-ride in two Tiger Moth biplane without telling the England team management.
More controversially, Reid's government reacted to McPherson's divorce and its attendant coverage by proposing to ban newspapers from covering divorce proceedings, a proposal that prompted Liberal MLA Joseph Miville Dechene to compare Reid to Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin.
More controversially, in early 1920, he wrote that the RAF could even suppress " industrial disturbances or risings " in Britain itself.
More controversially, he recommended the government-sponsored assimilation of French Canadians to the English language and culture.
More controversially, Cattell tried to explore the interiors of his own mind through the consumption of the then-legal drug hashish.
More controversially, in-game advertising vendors such as Microsoft-owned Massive Incorporated may use software to transmit user information to their servers, such as individual player IDs and data about what was on the screen and for how long.
More controversially, anti-aircraft activity in the park has been implicated in the crowd panic that caused the Bethnal Green tube disaster of 1943.
More controversially, but in line with a long-standing commitment to sex education, he was for the better part of three decades a member of the board of reference of the British edition of the adult magazine Forum from 1967 to 1987.
More controversially, it fell to Montes to sign the peace treaty with Chile, which had been pending since the War of the Pacific almost 25 years earlier.
" More controversially, he postulated that content had little effect on society — in other words, it did not matter if television broadcasts children's shows or violent programming, to illustrate one example — the effect of television on society would be identical.
More controversially, Jakobovits contended that inner-city black people should learn from Jewish experiences in America.
More recent scholarship has argued that hunter-gatherers use the foraging mode of production to maintain a specific set of social relations that, perhaps controversially, are said to emphasize egalitarianism and the collective appropriation of resources.
More controversially, some argue that there exist early developmental segments that give rise to structures of the midbrain ( mesomeres ) and forebrain ( prosomeres ).
More controversially, it argues that the threat of radical Islamism as a massive, sinister organised force of destruction, specifically in the form of al-Qaeda, is a myth perpetrated by politicians in many countries — and particularly American Neo-Conservatives — in an attempt to unite and inspire their people following the failure of earlier, more utopian ideologies.

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More important, the pope forbade ecclesiastical officials under pain of excommunication to support Henry as they had so freely done in the past.
More generally, within any given area of the park, either all players '/ spectators '/ officials ' masks must be on, or all players ' markers must either have a barrel block in place or be disconnected from their gas source, to ensure that a paintball cannot be fired from any nearby marker and cause eye injury.
More recently, widows of elected officials have been among the first women elected to office in many countries ( Corazón Aquino, for example ).
More than 10, 000 public officials and employees were dismissed without benefits, on account of age, health, incompetence, or malpractice.
More than 500 astronomers, government officials and journalists from Europe and the Americas attended the ceremony.
More than 60 former dignitaries or officials were executed in Jilava prison while awaiting trial ; historian and former prime minister Nicolae Iorga and economist Virgil Madgearu, also a former government minister, were assassinated without even the pretense of an arrest.
More positively, he urges the prince to cultivate men of religion and moral perfection as potential aides and intimates, to take advice, even if unpalatable, from those best qualified to give it, to keep abreast of his officials ’ conduct, to be sparing with his favors, and so on.
More than 184 killings, inclding civilians, forest officials, police personnel and foreign research student are officialy recorded.
More than 10, 000 people attended the Mass, including foreign ambassadors, United States government officials, military officers, and other dignitaries.
More modern examples of violence include brawls, fan involvement, physical abuse of officials, and deliberately injuring opponents.
More recently, officials have noticed an increase in violence centered on this irregular industry, and have blamed this increase on the illegal immigration of individuals into Amsterdam to participate in the sex industry: " The guys from Eastern Europe bring in young and frightened women ; they threaten them and beat them ", said a resident of De Wallen.
More recently high-ranking officials, business people, and shareholders have started to upgrade their English.
More importantly, he developed the relations with other generals and officials related to the Chief of Palace including Shi Shouxin, Wang Shenqi ( 王審琦 ), Yang Guangyi ( 楊光義 ), Wang Zhengzhong ( 王政忠 ), Liu Qingyi ( 劉慶義 ), Liu Shouzhong ( 劉守忠 ), Liu Yanrang ( 劉延讓 ), Mi Xin ( 米信 ), Tian Chongjin ( 田重進 ), Pan Mei, his brother Zhao Kuangyi, Shen Yilun ( 沈義倫 ), Lu Xuqing, Zhao Pu ( 趙普 ), Chu Zhaobu ( 楚昭捕 ).
More legal disputes were dealt with locally by government officials called mayors, although their decision could be appealed and eventually overthrown by the provincial governor.
More recently, they have joined a coalition of media outlets in a lawsuit to force the courts to allow live audio and / or video feeds to be broadcast from trials involving government officials and other prominent figures.
More mosques, schools, tekkes, and fountains were built, and since many Ottoman officials wished to be buried near Abu Ayyub's resting place, the cemetery became one of Istanbul's most desirable.
In 1971, the Cadets marched a show they called, " No More War "; at VFW Nationals in Dallas, they reportedly tried to convince the VFW officials that the peace symbol in their drill was actually the Mercedes-Benz logo.
More importantly, it was adjacent to the Imperial Oil plant in Chemical Valley and company officials warned that they would be unable to evacuate the arena if an accident occurred.
Later Boris Almazov made an important observation in a speech: " Most of our writers who describe the lives of Russian state officials and people from governmental spheres have only fleeting experiences of this kind ... More often than not they've served only formally, hardly noticing the faces of their chiefs, let alone those of their colleagues.
More does allow scholars in his society to become the ruling officials or priests, people picked during their primary education for their ability to learn.

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