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One of the most common criticisms of the movement, which does not necessarily come from its opponents, is simply that the anti-globalization movement lacks coherent goals, and that the views of different protesters are often in opposition to each other.
One argument often made by the opponents of the anti-globalization movement ( especially by The Economist ), is that one of the major causes of poverty amongst third-world farmers are the trade barriers put up by rich nations and poor nations alike.
One branch of the ritualistic movement argued that both ' Romanisers ' ( by imitating the Church of Rome ) and their Evangelical opponents ( by imitating Reformed churches ) transgressed the Ornaments Rubric of 1559, ' that such Ornaments of the Church, and of the Ministers thereof, at all Times of their Ministration, shall be retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of England, by the Authority of Parliament, in the Second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth '.
One group of opponents of this point of view, including many European nations, maintain that all civilized nations have certain norms of conduct expected of them, including the prohibition of genocide, slavery and the slave trade, wars of aggression, torture, and piracy, and that violation of these universal norms represents a crime, not only against the individual victims, but against humanity as a whole.
Once established as ruler of the USSR, General Secretary Stalin re-titled the official Socialism in One Country doctrine as “ Marxism-Leninism ”, to establish ideologic continuity with Leninism, whilst opponents continued calling it “ Stalinism ”.
One of the new sultan's first measures was to abolish many of his father's harsh restrictions, which had caused thousands of Omanis to leave the country, and to offer amnesty to opponents of the previous régime, many of whom returned to Oman.
* One of Hamlet ’ s chief opponents at court was Laertes, the son of Polonius, while Oxford continually sought the help of Robert Cecil, the son of Lord Burghley, to seek the queen's favour, with no results.
One example cited by opponents of this theory is snus.
One of his classmates was Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal, who would grow up to become one of the most prominent opponents of the Somoza dynasty.
One could calculate relatively easily, from tables, how many games a player is expected to win based on a comparison of his rating to the ratings of his opponents.
One of the loudest opponents of the GLF was Defense Minister Peng Dehuai.
One famous example of this was the presidential campaign of 1884, in which Grover Cleveland was tarred by his opponents with having fathered an illegitimate child.
One of his many special election opponents was the second-place finisher by only 115 votes in his 1978 Democratic Party primary, the then newly-elected State Senator Chet Edwards of Waco, and later U. S. Representative for the 11th and the 17th congressional districts of Texas ( January 3, 1991 – January 3, 2011 ).
One of his opponents in the leadership race, Pierre Ducasse, was the first Québécois to run for leader of the NDP.
One can also stab opponents with the shaft of the tonfa.
One of the most " damaging " arguments by the bill's opponents was that once passed, the bill would require forced busing to achieve certain racial quotas in schools.
One of its opponents has characterized the Center and other state-based free-market think tanks as " propaganda mills.
One of these No Mercy moves can be executed at the end of a combo ( which is labeled as an Ultimate combo ), when the opponents life bar flashes red ( when his or her second bar is going to be depleted ), although it uses a different combination of movements.
One approach is to appoint an individual to champion the changes, address and eventually enlist opponents and proactively identify and mitigate problems.
One example is to the right, a position which occurred in a 1914 game between Siegbert Tarrasch ( with white ) and a team of opponents consisting of Davide Marotti ( who became the champion of Italy in 1921 ), E. Napoli, de Simone, and del Giudice.
One criticism that is frequently made focuses on the problem of guidance ; opponents, such as Robert Louden in his seminal article " Some Vices of Virtue Ethics ," question whether the idea of a virtuous moral actor, believer, or judge can provide the guidance necessary for action, belief formation, or the decision of legal disputes.
One of Blassie's gimmicks was to file his teeth, and draw blood from his opponents by biting their foreheads.
One of the most vocal opponents of separate French and English schools was D ' Alton McCarthy, who formed the Equal Rights Association in 1889.
One of his more elderly opponents ( a notorious non-resigner ) who for 30 moves had been wobbling along with a piece down until " time " had to be called, then proceeded to " demonstrate a draw " by concocting a continuation so optimistic that even clubmates with lifelong experience of his powers stood aghast.

One and lone
One lone Welsh example at Llangorse Lake exists, likely a product of Irish influence across the Irish Sea
Over the course of the game, a lone Aes Sedai must track down a robber following an assault on the White Tower, and prevent the Dark One from being released prematurely.
One is on the line between Summitville and Phillipsport where a lone stretch of the canal and the towpath, along with a dry-dock have been cleaned up.
In truth, a few songs sounded like solo efforts, while Lodge's " Survival ", Hayward's appropriate closing " The Day We Meet Again " and Pinder's lone final contribution and lead vocal, " One Step Into The Light " ( curiously as the band is depicted as doing so on the cover photo – where Pinder is perhaps significantly barely glimpsed at all and almost out of focus ) were all high points on the album.
One example cited by Duncan Smith involves the case of a lone parent with three school-age children earning £ 7. 50 an hour as an office administrator.
One lone pair is in the π system and the other in the plane of the ring ( analogous to C-H bond on the other positions ).
One plays lone scenarios from either Axis or Allied side and against a computer or human opponent.
One requisite of the habitat is perches such as poles, lone trees, knolls, rocky outcrops or large boulders.
One of the lone pairs on an oxygen atom must form a double bond, but either atom will work equally well.
" The lone oak ", One of Gush Etzion's symbols
The lone exception is the audio feed of CNN Headline News, which remains part of the CNN Radio branding under Westwood One.
( Despite most Radio One Urban AC's running the Tom Joyner Morning Show, Atlanta is the lone exception because he is heard on competing station WALR-FM, a Cox Radio-owned Urban AC, as well as other Cox stations using that same format.
One of his notable decisions as a judge of the Court was his lone dissent in Dow v. Black, a significant constitutional law case dealing with the federal-provincial division of powers.
One lone guard, a wounded survivor of the battle, makes his way towards the kingdom of Midenhall.
Patrick Tambay, driving the lone Ferrari, won his first Formula One race.
One evening, a lone shinobi, appears out of the darkness and kills Jiro's adoptive mother and sister while the boy was away.
One of the two lone pairs is in a pure p-type orbital, with its electron density perpendicular to the H-O-H framework.
A lone Formula One World Championship grand prix was held in 1964 before moving elsewhere due to the surface.
The lone new track " One Friend ", which was originally included on 1984's San Antone, was re-recorded for this collection and continued his No. 1 streak.
In the early 1910s the Gophers were led by One Lung Curran who was notorious for his attacks on lone patrolmen.
One, and only one, lone pair of electrons from each heteroatom in the ring is part of the aromatic bonding in an azole.
One of these lone pairs links to the methyl group.

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