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Proponents and conspiracy
Proponents of these conspiracy theories claim there are inconsistencies in the official conclusions, or evidence which was overlooked.
; Proponents of 9 / 11 conspiracy theories
Proponents of the Gerson Therapy assert that a far-ranging conspiracy headed by the medical establishment prevented Gerson from publishing proof that his therapy worked.

Proponents and theories
Proponents of several of the theories below have gone further to assert that there are yet other issues necessary to the analysis, such as interpersonal power struggles, community interactions, personal biases and other factors involved in deciding what is seen as truth.
Proponents of ancient astronaut theories often maintain that humans are either descendants or creations of extraterrestrial beings who landed on Earth thousands of years ago.
Proponents of scientific theories which contradicted scriptural interpretations could not only lose their academic appointments but were legally answerable to charges of heresy and blasphemy, charges which, even as late as the 18th century in Great Britain, could result in a death sentence with torture.
Proponents of this view, such as B. F. Skinner, often made parallels to previous pseudoscientific theories ( such as that of the four humours, the phlogiston theory of combustion, and the vital force theory of life ) that have all been successfully eliminated in attempting to establish their thesis about the nature of the mental.
Proponents of TPR Storytelling, basing their argument on the second language acquisition theories of Stephen Krashen, hold that the best way to help students develop both fluency and accuracy in a language is to expose them to large amounts of comprehensible input.
Proponents of linguistic macrofamilies have suggested that Hurro-Urartian is part of an " Alarodian " phylum, together with Northeast Caucasian and further as " Macro-Caucasian ", but these theories are without support in mainstream linguistics.
Proponents of these theories state that people often have learning processes which emphasize visual, auditory, and kinesthetic systems of experience.
Proponents of Keynesian economics and related theories often criticize tax rate cuts for the wealthy as being " trickle down ," arguing tax cuts directly targeting those with less income would be more economically stimulative.
Proponents of pragmatic, constructivist and consensus theories would differ with all of these conclusions, however, and instead assert that the second person making the statement " that's true " is actually participating in further verifying, constructing and / or achieving consensus on the proposed truth of the matter — e. g., the proposition that " it's raining ".

Proponents and United
Proponents of this theory point to Washington's portrait on the United States one-dollar bill, which they suggest closely resembles the face of Weishaupt.
Proponents of the iatrogenic position suggest a small number of clinicians diagnosing a disproportionate number of cases would provide evidence for their position though it has also been claimed that higher rates of diagnosis in specific countries like the United States, may be due to greater awareness of DID.
* USACEWP ( United States Army Computer Network Operations-Electronic Warfare Proponents )
Proponents argue that the Electoral College is an important, distinguishing feature of federalism in the United States and that it protects the rights of smaller states.
Proponents argue that such a law is appropriate in light of the United States Constitution's guarantees of equal protection and due process to all.
Proponents of U. S. unilateralism generally believe that a multilateral institution, such as the United Nations, is morally suspect because, they argue, it treats non-democratic, and even despotic, regimes as being as legitimate as democratic countries.
Proponents also point out that the unilateralist policy of having the United States control Japan after World War II was more of a success than multilateral policies such as those used in post-war Germany.
Proponents of this idea ( such as David Barton and D. James Kennedy ) argue that the Founding Fathers of the United States were overwhelmingly Christian, that founding documents such as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are based on Christian principles, and that a Christian character is fundamental to American culture.
Proponents feared that were intelligent design identified as a restatement of previous forms of creationism, it would be precluded from being taught in public schools after the 1987 Supreme Court of the United States decision in Edwards vs Aguillard.
The Army's active duty Special Operations Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations units, along with the Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Force Modernization / Branch Proponents, continue to fall under the U. S. Army Special Operations Command and its subordinate United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School respectively.
Proponents of HFI believe that high intensity fires in the Western United States have increased in intensity and size in recent years.

Proponents and States
Proponents such as Andrew Linklater, Robert W. Cox and Ken Booth focus on the need for human emancipation from States.

Proponents and include
Proponents include Amit Goswami, P. R.
Proponents include Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne, an Irish philosopher who advanced a theory he called immaterialism, later referred to as " subjective idealism ", contending that individuals can only know sensations and ideas of objects directly, not abstractions such as " matter ", and that ideas also depend upon being perceived for their very existence-esse est percipi ; " to be is to be perceived ".
Proponents include Brand Blanshard.
Proponents include Thomas Hill Green, Josiah Royce, Benedetto Croce and Charles Sanders Peirce.
Proponents of early free-market socialism include the Ricardian socialist economists, the classical liberal philosopher John Stuart Mill, and the anarchist philosopher Pierre-Joseph Proudhon.
Proponents of various incarnations of this approach include Anthony Kenny, Józef Maria Bocheński, Peter King, Thomas Williams or David Oderberg.
Proponents of process philosophy include Charles Hartshorne and Nicholas Rescher, and his ideas have been taken up by French philosophers Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Gilles Deleuze.
Proponents of this view include Francis of Assisi, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and in later life Leo Tolstoy.
Proponents of the AAH suggest that bipedalism is disadvantageous when comparing humans to medium sized, terrestrial quadrupeds, but the fossil record shows that the evolution of humans from ape ancestors didn't include a period of quadrupedal locomotion.
Proponents of republicanism in the Liberal Party include: its former leader and former leader of the Australian Republican Movement Malcolm Turnbull, Julie Bishop, Joe Hockey and Peter Costello.
Proponents claim that outcomes of the consensus process include:
Proponents of the PFI include the World Bank, IMF and ( in the UK ) the CBI.
Proponents in contemporary political philosophy of such a view include Isaiah Berlin, Stuart Hampshire and Bernard Williams.
Proponents of the view include Charles Spurgeon and George Eldon Ladd.
Proponents of Regulation theory include Michel Aglietta, Robert Boyer, Bob Jessop, and Alain Lipietz.
Proponents of this school include John Hannigan, particularly in Environmental Sociology: A Social Constructionist Perspective ( 1995 ).
Proponents of this view include Stephen Oppenheimer in his book Out of Eden, and John Skoyles and Dorion Sagan in their book Up from Dragons: The evolution of human intelligence.
Proponents of the perceived, distinctive Pauline form of Christianity, include Marcion of Sinope, the 2nd century theologian and excommunicated heresiarch, who asserted that Paul was the only apostle who had rightly understood the new message of salvation as delivered by Jesus Christ.
Proponents also emphasize that CDR helped to put medical, educational, or other campaigns into national effect and that, being organized on a geographical basis, they also act as centers for many who do not work in farms or factories and hence include a large proportion of female membership.
Proponents of this effort, which include the local Republican Party, tried and again failed to put the recall on the February 2008 ballot.
Proponents include the 93rd Street Beautification Association and Carnegie Hill Neighbors, an organization which, seeking to preserve the village-like environment, spurred the creation of the historic district and actively monitors its well being.
Proponents include Robert Brandom, Gilbert Harman, Paul Horwich, and Ned Block.
Proponents of evidence-based medicine include the use of any treatment that has not been shown to provide a measurable benefit.
Proponents of the Progressive creation theory include astronomer-turned-apologist Hugh Ross, whose organization, Reasons To Believe, accepts the scientifically determined age of the Earth but seeks to disprove Darwinian evolution.

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