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This last provision was of far-reaching importance.
The capture of Constantinople he rightly regarded as an historical event of far-reaching importance and compared it to the fall of Troy.
Chatfield responded: "... if for fear of making an alliance with Russia we drove that country into the German camp we should have made a mistake of vital and far-reaching importance ".
An action of far-reaching importance because the predefined soldiers became the nucleus of the island's Turkish community.
The Savannah Morning News stated that this event was "... perhaps of more enduring and far-reaching importance and good than any other of this great man's notable career.

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His first ( pre-IHÉS ) breakthrough in algebraic geometry was the Grothendieck – Hirzebruch – Riemann – Roch theorem, a far-reaching generalisation of the Hirzebruch – Riemann – Roch theorem proved algebraically ; in this context he also introduced K-theory.
The most far-reaching conquest was the conquest of Britannia.
European reaction was of shock and dismay, with far-reaching and intense consequences.
Her impact on him was immediate, and her involvement in his career far-reaching, leaving Pitt with limited influence which he found frustrating.
It had far-reaching consequences, one of which was the understanding of the nature of light.
More far-reaching purges were applied to the towns: in November a regulating committee was founded to operate the purges.
While concentrated on establishing a modern, centralised state in Sicily, he was mostly absent from Germany and issued far-reaching privileges to Germany's secular and ecclesiastical princes: In the 1220 Confoederatio cum principibus ecclesiasticis, Frederick gave up a number of regalia in favour of the bishops, among them tariffs, coining, and fortification.
At the time when the futility of armed resistance without external support was realized by most Poles, the various segments of the Polish society were undergoing deep and far-reaching social, economic and cultural transformations.
Of all his more general works the boldest and most far-reaching was his Geschichte der deutschen Sprache ( History of the German Language ), in which the linguistic elements are emphasized.
The weapon system originally planned by the OICW project was put on hold around the turn of century, in favor of a simpler new 5. 56 mm rifle project that offered less far-reaching improvements.
Brazil's financing of the US $ 19 billion Itaipú Dam on the Río Paraná between Paraguay and Brazil had far-reaching consequences for Paraguay ; it had no means of contributing financially to the construction, but its cooperation, including controversial concessions regarding ownership of the construction site and the rates for which Paraguay agreed to sell its share of the electricity, was essential.
One of Keating's far-reaching legislative achievements was the introduction of a national superannuation scheme, implemented to address low national savings.
He was also responsible, along with the regent Bardas, for initiating a far-reaching educational program within the Empire which culminated in the establishment of the University of Magnaura, where Cyril was to teach.
While the Aztecs preferred the sword-like macuahuitl for fighting, the advantage of a far-reaching thrusting weapon was recognised, and a large portion of the army would carry the tepoztopilli into battle.
" Beelzebub's pup " was an early vernacular name given to it by the explorers of Tasmania, in reference to a religious deity who is a prince of hell and an assistant of Satan ; the explorers first encountered the animal by hearing its far-reaching vocalisations at night.
In France, where much of his work was produced, it is ; 30 March 185329 July 1890 ) was a Dutch post-Impressionist painter whose work, notable for its rough beauty, emotional honesty and bold color, had a far-reaching influence on 20th-century art.
How abrupt and far-reaching the changes were is still a matter of debate among historians, with some such as Richard Southern claiming that the Conquest was the single most radical change in European history between the Fall of Rome and the 20th century.
The acceptance of Finlay's work was one of the most important and far-reaching effects of the Walter Reed Commission of 1900.
" The rectorate was an attempt to see something in the movement that had come to power, beyond all its failings and crudeness, that was much more far-reaching and that could perhaps one day bring a concentration on the Germans ' Western historical essence.
However, historians also argue that Pombal ’ s " enlightenment ," while far-reaching, was primarily a mechanism for enhancing autocracy at the expense of individual liberty and especially an apparatus for crushing opposition, suppressing criticism, and furthering colonial
A White House statement summarized the administration's view of Debs ' case: " There is no question of his guilt .... He was by no means as rabid and outspoken in his expressions as many others, and but for his prominence and the resulting far-reaching effect of his words, very probably might not have received the sentence he did.

far-reaching and decision
But the decision to use Old Norse names came to have far-reaching consequences in the composition of The Lord of the Rings ; in 1942, Tolkien decided that the work was to be a purported translation from the fictional language of Westron, and in the English translation Old Norse names were taken to represent names in the language of Dale.
The California Court of Appeal's decision was one of the most significant and far-reaching legal rulings in Hollywood and the statute on which it is based is still known as the De Havilland Law.
In October 2006, he made a far-reaching decision by vetoing the bill which would transfer Germany's Air Safety Administration Deutsche Flugsicherung into private ownership.
This decision, however, had far-reaching effects on the future aspiration of the Ismailis, who were totally split on this point of succession.
Often, the dissent will attempt to reveal the majority's adherence to the restrictive principle at issue as being an inappropriate function for a court, reasoning that the decision transgresses the limits of traditional adjudication because the resolution of the case will effectively create an important and far-reaching policy decision, which the legislature would be the better equipped and more appropriate entity to address.
On November 18, 2010 The Venice Commission published its report titled " The opinion of the Constitutional situation in Ukraine ", in review of the judgement of Ukraine's Constitutional Court, in which it highlighted " It ( The Venice Commission ) also considers highly unusual that far-reaching constitutional amendments, including the change of the political system of the country-from a parliamentary system to a parliamentary presidential one-are declared unconstitutional by a decision of the Constitutional Court after a period of 6 years.
However that was not the basis of their decision, which was a more far-reaching principle.

far-reaching and offer
The ruling peace faction in the States of Holland was unable to formulate an answer to the unexpected and far-reaching offer.

far-reaching and hand
Wheatley commented that " Our terms of reference are far-reaching: we have a free hand to recommend whatever arrangement of authorities, boundaries and functions seem likely to be right for a long time to come ".

far-reaching and sister
The impact of La Sonora Matancera is far-reaching, so much so that New York-based Latin musicians of the caliber of Machito y Su Orquesta ( his sister Graciela on lead vocals ), Tito Puente and His Orchestra, Tito Rodríguez and His Orchestra, Alegre All Stars, Eddie Palmieri and His Conjunto La Perfecta, Pacheco y Su Viejo Tumbao ( later on succeeded by Pacheco y Su Tumbao Añejo ), Willie Colón, Héctor Lavoe, Libre, Saoco ( Henry Fiol, co-founder of this particular conjunto, singing lead ), Ismael Miranda y Su Orquesta, Los Soneros de Oriente and Tito Allen have re-recorded some of its original musical numbers.

far-reaching and I
The expedition was a fiasco with far-reaching repercussions, most notably the Shaba I and Shaba II invasions, both of which China opposed.

far-reaching and Kiev
The transfer of Kiev to the Russian tsardom had far-reaching consequences.

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-- Alfred Hayes, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said Tuesday `` there is no present need for far-reaching reforms '' which would basically alter the international financial system.
The blustering Bullmoose, who seemed to own and control nearly everything, justified his far-reaching and mercenary excesses by saying " What's good for General Bullmoose is good for everybody!
2 Chronicles covers much the same time-period as Kings, but it ignores the northern kingdom of Israel almost completely, David is given a major role in planning the Temple, Hezekiah is given a much more far-reaching program of reform, and Manasseh is given an opportunity to repent of his sins, apparently to account for his long reign ).
The National Front ended " La Violencia ", and National Front administrations attempted to institute far-reaching social and economic reforms in cooperation with the Alliance for Progress.
Unsurprisingly, Galois ' collected works amount to only some 60 pages, but within them are many important ideas that have had far-reaching consequences for nearly all branches of mathematics.
Elizabeth therefore sought a Protestant solution that would not offend Catholics too greatly while addressing the desires of English Protestants ; she would not tolerate the more radical Puritans though, who were pushing for far-reaching reforms.
As the two continental powers and minor states such as the Duchy of Milan, Duchy of Savoy, and the Papal States competed and fought against each other, there were far-reaching political, economic, and social consequences for the Confederation.
Piłsudski had entertained far-reaching anti-Russian cooperative designs for Eastern Europe, and in 1919 the Polish forces pushed eastward into Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine ( previously a theater of the Polish – Ukrainian War ), taking advantage of the Russian preoccupation with the civil war.
It has successfully provided authoritative policy advice with far-reaching implications for economics and lifestyles.
The edict paved the way for the most far-reaching reforms in terms of their social consequences, including the creation of a national education system and the abolition of the imperial examinations in 1905.
According to Robert Henry Nelson, " The medieval Roman Catholic Church operated a far-reaching and comprehensive welfare system for the poor ..."
He launched the Bull Moose Party that called for far-reaching progressive reforms.
For centuries, the Swedes were merchant seamen well known for their far-reaching trade.
The Brazzaville conference in 1944, the first Constituent Assembly of the Fourth Republic in 1946, and France's gratitude for African loyalty during World War II led to far-reaching governmental reforms in 1946.
The following is a selection of scientific breakthroughs published in Nature, all of which had far-reaching consequences, and the citation for the article in which they were published.
However, in the first decades of the 20th century, several composers such as Debussy, Schoenberg, Berg, Hindemith, Stravinsky, Prokofiev and Bartók started experimenting with ideas that were to have far-reaching consequences for the way music is written and, in some cases, performed.
Subsequent work, both morphological and genetic, has provided support for the separation of the typical and the eared-nightjars, and some authorities have adopted this Sibley-Ahlquist recommendation, and also the more far-reaching one to group all the owls ( traditionally Strigiformes ) together in the Caprimulgiformes.

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