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Opposed to unemployment on moral grounds, Heath encouraged a famous " U-Turn " in economic policy that precipitated what became known as the “ Barber boom .” This was a two-range process involving the budgets of 1972 and 1973, the former of which pumped £ 2. 5 billion into the economy in increased pensions and benefits and tax reductions.
Opposed by Young Ali, on 14 June 1982, McGuigan won by a knockout in six rounds ; Ali fell into a coma from which he never recovered.
Its principles are summed up in a more popular form in d ' Holbach's Common Sense, or Natural Ideas Opposed to Supernatural ( Bon Sens, on idées naturelles opposees aux idées surnaturelles ) ( Amsterdam, 1772 ).
The most important works of this period of his life are Anweisung, vernünftig zu leben to Rational Living ( 1744 ), Entwurf der nothwendigen Vernunftwahrheiten wiefern sie den zufälligen entgegengesetzt werden of the Necessary Truths of Reason, in so far as they are Opposed to Contingent Truths ( 1745 ), Weg zur Gewissheit und Zuverlässigkeit der menschlichen Erkenntniss to Certainty and Reliability in Human Knowledge ( 1747 ), and Anleitung, über natürliche Begebenheiten ordentlich und vorsichtig nachzudenken on How to Reflect Correctly and Cautiously on Natural Events ( 1749 ).
Opposed to probabilism is probabiliorism ( Latin probabilior, " more likely "), which holds that when there is a preponderance of evidence on one side of a controversy one is obliged to follow that side, and tutiorism ( Latin tutior, " safer "), which holds that in case of doubt one must take the morally safer side.
Opposed in his advance on Riga by the Russian General Steingell, Yorck displayed great skill in a series of combats which ended in the retreat of the enemy to Riga.
Opposed to the Bosnian-majority led government's agenda for independence, and along with other armed nationalist Serb militant forces, the JNA attempted to prevent Bosnian citizens from voting in the 1992 referendum on independence.
Opposed on strategic views to Adolf Hitler, Otto Strasser was expelled from the NSDAP in 1930, while Gregor Strasser was killed during the 1934 Night of the Long Knives.
For critical standby power, Exelon depends on eight Fairbanks Morse Opposed Piston 38D 8 1 / 8 Emergency Diesel Generator sets that deliver 26 MW of power and are capable of achieving rated speed within ten seconds of start.
Opposed to the focus on individual emotional experience in expressionist art, Brecht began a collaborative method to play production, starting with his Man Equals Man project.
Opposed to armed conflict with the British Crown, Low quit the patriot cause after the Declaration of Independence was announced in 1776 and relocated to New Jersey, where he was imprisoned on suspicion of treason by the New Jersey Convention.
Opposed to the military dictatorship of Ioannis Metaxas, he was sent to political exile on Paros in 1936, which resulted in his death in 1938.

Opposed and Canadian
" His opinion of British activity in the Transvaal was well voiced in the Canadian press and in his book In The Court of History: An Apology of Canadians Opposed to the Boer War ( 1902 ).

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Opposed to Prussia's enforced alliance with Napoleon I, he left the Prussian army and served in the Russian army from 1812 to 1813 during the Russian Campaign, including the Battle of Borodino.
Opposed to this was Sun Li-jen, who was educated at the American Virginia Military Institute.
Opposed as a reformer at Tübingen, he accepted a call to the University of Wittenberg by Martin Luther.
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Opposed to Burnham's authoritarianism, the WPA was a multi-ethnic combination of politicians and intellectuals that advocated racial harmony, free elections, and democratic socialism.
Opposed by wealthier factions in the Roman Senate, he is killed by a group of Senators and their followers that same year.
Opposed to this was Sun Li-jen, who was educated at the American Virginia Military Institute.
Opposed to Kengi and Sumer were Urra ( Un ) and Akkad or northern Babylonia.
The Town of Creswell is aligned with a group called North Carolinians Opposed to the Outlying Landing Field.
Opposed to any feeling of affinity with Muslim culture, Eulogius advocated using a missiology of martyrdom to confront Islam.
Opposed only by Thomas Moore, the two volumes of memoirs were dismembered and burnt in the fireplace at Murray's office.
* Opposed racial segregation in churches.
Opposed to Jean-Jacques Rousseau's theory of social contract, Barrès considered the ' Nation ' ( which he used to replace the ' People ') as already historically founded: it did not need a " general will " to establish itself, thus also contrasting with Ernest Renan's definition of the Nation.
Opposed to theological modernism, Schaeffer promoted a more historic Protestant faith and a presuppositional approach to Christian apologetics which he believed would answer the questions of the age.
Martin Luther King, Jr. for Why I am Opposed to the War In Vietnam
Opposed to Jansenism, a little group of theological doctors from the Sorbonne extracted 8 propositions of Jansenius's Augustinus, later reduced to 5, treating of the problems concerning the relation between nature and grace.
Opposed to the election of Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, Lacordaire condemned his coup d ’ état of 2 December 1851.
Opposed to these results, Gillani resigned shortly after.
Opposed to this holy " virtue " was also a " false " mystic potency that emanated from inhabiting daemons who were conceived of as alien and hostile.
Opposed by his boss, Sir Aubrey Lewis, who wouldn't let him go, he joined the Tavistock group in the army, as a way of getting free, and was replaced by Hans Eysenck.
Opposed by the British Bulldog Breed Council, it was speculated by the press that the changes would lead to a smaller head, fewer skin folds, a longer muzzle, and a taller thinner posture, in order to combat perceived problems with respiration and breeding due to head size and width of shoulders.

inclusion and question
The question of continued inclusion of gender identity disorder with mental illnesses has expanded in recent years.
By the time of the Second Session of the Council in 1963 reservations began to be raised by bishops of the Middle East about the inclusion of this question.
Also, there was an inclusion of an “ Indian Population Schedule ” in which “ enumerators were instructed to use a special expanded questionnaire for American Indians living on reservations or in family groups off of reservations .” This expanded version included the question “ Fraction of person's lineage that is white .”
The purpose of the conference was to discuss post-war settlements and to reach a final agreement concerning “ the UN ’ s structure and membership and set the date of the San Francisco organizing conference ” The world leaders eventually agreed on Roosevelt ’ s proposal to give certain members a veto power so “ that the Organization could take no important action without their joint consent .” Though the veto power question created a lot of disagreement among the different signatories, its inclusion in the charter was never a matter of negotiation for Roosevelt and his allies.
It is believed the majority of self-reported Jedi claimed the religion for their own amusement, to poke fun at the government, or as a protest against the inclusion of the religion question on the census form.
An example which points to the possibility that awareness and discussion of transpersonal psychology in mainstream classroom settings may be on the rise can be seen by the inclusion of a section on transpersonal psychology for the first time in a textbook by Barbara Engler in which she asks the question, " Is spirituality an appropriate topic for psychological study?
The inclusion of this in the Constitution is somewhat unusual: the constitutions of many countries leave the question of citizenship to be resolved by the legislature.
One gay activist felt Statistics New Zealand was " breaking the law " by omitting a question on the 2006 census regarding sexual orientation ; the article in the New Zealand Herald elaborated " Mr van Wetering and the Office of Human Rights Proceedings, the independent legal branch of the commission, expect to discuss the inclusion of the ( sexual orientation ) question in the 2011 Census with lawyers for Statistics New Zealand later this year.
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The inclusion of the question enabled the Jedi census phenomenon to take place in the United Kingdom.
At that time AAPSO ( Africa Asian People's Solidarity Organization ) was debating the inclusion of Cuba and the rest of the Caribbean and Latin America to the group, a question posed again in Cairo, Egypt in June 1961 by the new commission, the Commission on Neocolonialism, which was presided by Ben Barka.
Most notable is the inclusion of spoken and written segments at all levels ( not just Advanced ), reformation of the ranking system, and use of new question structures.
With regards to the government's first issuances of war declarations, the " Cabinet had not been unanimous about the inclusion of the U. S. A. Bose had shown impatience and displeasure-there was never any question then or later of his absolute authority: the Cabinet had no responsibility and could only tender advice ..."
On 6 Mar 2007 Andrew George MP raised the question in the House of Commons, " what consideration did the UK government give to the application on behalf of the Cornish for inclusion in the European Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities?
Thus, drawing on the Jesuits ' argumentation itself, Pascal argued here that one could not be held heretical to believe that Jansenius ' work did not include these 5 Propositions, and that the Papal condemnation only restricted itself to the heresy itself, not to the question of their inclusion in Jansenius ' work.
(...) The question remains simply whether sufficient material can be collected to give this inclusion flesh and blood and a good clear outline.
For this reason, some question Arthropleuridea's inclusion among millipedes because no modern aquatic myriapods are known.
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The BOC has a policy of never requesting " inclusion berths " in the Olympic Games: every country's Olympic Committee is entitled to request that the International Olympic Committee include athletes of that nationality in events to which they had not qualified, so long as the country in question had no athletes qualified when it had a right to enroll athletes in any given event ; any national Olympic Committee may also request those berths if it has not reached the number of athletes that it had been assigned, which would cause the Olympic draws to diminish.
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The inclusion of Argentina in this group has been put into question for its relative poverty as compared to the other three — while Norway stands # 1, Australia # 2 and Canada # 3 in the U. N. Development Index, for example, Argentina ranks only # 34.

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