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Rejecting and claims
Tyler Ramsey claims that, " Rejecting brushes gives a painter the opportunity to approach the craft from a fresh perspective.
Rejecting the industrial revolution altogether and thus the problems that arose with it, he made various fanciful claims about the ideal world he envisioned.
Rejecting Pasaban's claims, Oh added, " I believe that according to Pasaban, some Sherpas told her that I hadn't climbed Kangchenjunga.

Rejecting and from
" Rejecting Cicero's view that men join in society primarily through " a certain social spirit which nature has implanted in man ," Hobbes declares that men join in society simply for the purpose of " getting themselves out from that miserable condition of Warre, which is necessarily consequent ... to the naturall Passions of men, when there is no visible Power to keep them in awe.
Rejecting advice from one captain to surround and starve the Prince — a tactic Edward feared — John attacked the strong enemy position.
Rejecting the British model, Iwakura and other conservatives borrowed heavily from the Prussian constitutional system.
Rejecting offers from the new seat of Livingston in Scotland, Benn contested Bristol East, losing to Conservative candidate Jonathan Sayeed in what was perceived to be a shock result.
Rejecting the state's argument that Amendment 2 merely blocked gay people from receiving " special rights ", Kennedy wrote:
Rejecting the idea of a sanatorium on the basis that it would cut her off from writing, she took the only available option, to move abroad during the English winter.
Rejecting overtures from Russia, he endeavoured to form an alliance with Great Britain, and welcomed Alexander Burnes to Kabul in 1837.
" ( 8. 17 ) Rejecting domestication of the Word in the Church, The Declaration points to the inalienable lordship of Jesus Christ by the Spirit and to the external character of church unity which " can come only from the Word of God in faith through the Holy Spirit.
Rejecting an offer from the Armenian King Artavasdes II to invade Parthia via Armenia, Crassus marched his army directly through the deserts of Mesopotamia.
" Rejecting modern architecture for its " characterless copybook effect ," he sought to " make a building look traditional and as though it had fought its way from a small, unimportant structure to a great, rambling house.
Rejecting the offer of a new contract from Celtic, he joined Manchester United in 2004 on a free transfer under the Bosman ruling.
Rejecting the temptation of great rewards, he conveyed his prisoner to the American camp and, by this noble act of self-denial, the treason of Arnold was detected ; the designs of the enemy baffled ; West Point and the American Army saved ; and these United States, now by the grace of God Free and Independent, rescued from most imminent peril.
Rejecting the common notions of his time that the use of breathing is to cool the heart, or assist the passage of the blood from the right to the left side of the heart, or merely to agitate it, Mayow saw in inspiration a mechanism for introducing oxygen into the body, where it is consumed for the production of heat and muscular activity.
Rejecting both imitation and protest, Showalter advocated approaching feminist criticism from a cultural perspective in the current Female phase, rather than from perspectives that traditionally come from an androcentric perspective like psychoanalytic and biological theories, for example.
Rejecting Mr. Byford's requests for the pension caused significant discontent among people who remember his work from their childhood.
* The Mosaic Tradition and the Consequences Of Rejecting it-excerpt from The Five Books of Moses by Allis
Rejecting a new contract, the player became available on a free transfer in the summer as he was out contract, he drew attention from Norwich City and Burnley, before signing for Coventry City in the summer.

Rejecting and within
Rejecting the Revised Chronology of Immanuel Velikovsky and the Glasgow Chronology presented at the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies's 1978 " Ages in Chaos " conference, the New Chronology lowers the Egyptian dates ( established within the traditional chronology ) by up to 350 years at points prior to the universally accepted fixed date of 664 BC for the sacking of Thebes by Ashurbanipal.

Rejecting and was
Rejecting his father's wishes that he become a surgeon, in 1945 Foucault traveled to the French capital of Paris, where he enrolled in one of the country's most prestigious secondary schools, which was also known as the Lycée Henri-IV.
" Rejecting bail was a way to lessen the huge financial burden which civil rights groups were facing as the sit-in movement spread across the South.
Rejecting what they believed as a Greek philosophy ( immortality of the soul ), they taught that though man was created for immortality, that immortality had been forfeited in the fall of Adam.
Rejecting an early ambition to work as a physicist after " establishing that there was no money in it ", Mosley went on to study law at Gray's Inn in London, specialising in patent and trademark law, and qualified as a barrister in 1964.
Rejecting denominations, he established his own itinerant evangelistic ministry, which preached the ideas of the holiness movement and was well received by the people of Kansas.
Rejecting the assumption that human history is driven by coercive power, Yoder argued that it was rather God — working in, with, and through the nonviolent, non-resistant community of disciples of Jesus — who has been the ultimate force in human affairs.
Rejecting a military career for himself he chose academia and was appointed as a Lecturer in Public Administration at the London School of Economics in 1906 ; he remained there throughout his political career.
Rejecting criticism that he was a ' Hindu hater ', Witzel said, " I hate people who misrepresent history.
Rejecting the artwork used for the single in Europe, Mushroom commissioned a new photoshoot so that the single cover would feature Manson's image ( this was a first for Garbage, who had never appeared on the covers of their singles or albums before ).
Rejecting the military's argument that prohibiting homosexual conduct was needed to maintain unit cohesion, he wrote, It is hard to imagine why the mere holding of hands off base and in private is dangerous to the mission of the armed forces if done by a homosexual but not if done by a heterosexual.
Rejecting mass production that was beginning to be introduced by industry at that time, the Arts and Crafts movement, closely related to Tudorbethan, drew on simple design inherent in aspects of its more ancient styles, Tudor, Elizabethan and Jacobean.
Rejecting the Healer's request, Callisto was attacked by the Morlocks and both she and the Healer were injured in the battle.

Rejecting and action
Rejecting many of the established features of the novel to date, Robbe-Grillet regarded many earlier novelists as old-fashioned in their focus on plot, action, narrative, ideas, and character.

Rejecting and ".
Rejecting O ' Brien's initiatives, the Redmond-Dillon-Devlin hardline alliance remained uncompromising – " no concessions for Ulster ".
Rejecting the title of manga, which in Japanese means " frivolous pictures ", Tatsumi instead called these comics gekiga, meaning " dramatic pictures ".
Rejecting the view that Congress had limited the executive's authority to seize property in this case by providing for different procedures in the legislation it had enacted, Vinson's opinion nonetheless appeared to recognize Congress ' primacy in enacting legislation, justifying the seizure in this case as necessary to preserve the status quo so that Congress could act in the future, but mocking arguments based on the Constitution's provision allowing the President to recommend legislation, rather than to make it himself, as " the messenger-boy concept of the Office ".
Rejecting autocracy as a form of government, Scherbatov wrote " yet there is torture, in which there are no other laws and regulations except for the insane self-will of the despot ".

claims and others
The term altruism may also refer to an ethical doctrine that claims that individuals are morally obliged to benefit others.
Alexander's claims were recognized by the Roman Senate, Ptolemy Philometor of Egypt and others.
He was essentially a theorist, and his great merit lay in the capacity of taking over experimental work that others had carried out — without always adequately recognizing their claimsand by a rigorous logical procedure, reinforced by his own quantitative experiments, of expounding the true explanation of the results.
In the area of language acquisition, for example, some ( such as Steven Pinker ) have argued that specific information containing universal grammatical rules must be contained in the genes, whereas others ( such as Jeffrey Elman and colleagues in Rethinking Innateness ) have argued that Pinker's claims are biologically unrealistic.
Some states, such as Virginia, do not provide for any class actions, while others, such as New York, limit the types of claims that may be brought as class actions.
He claims that functions of the mind / soul are internal, very private experiences that are not accessible to observation by others, and therefore not accessible by science ( at least not yet ).
However others, including Daphne du Maurier ( in her biography of Bacon ), have argued there is no substantive evidence to support claims of involvement with the Rosicrucians.
Among others, Hungarian historian and archaeologist Gyula László claims that geological data from pollen analysis seems to contradict placing the ancient homeland of the Magyars near the Urals.
The individualists are thus divided into two distinct categories: one which claims the right to full development for all human individuality, their own and that of others ; the other which only thinks about its own individuality and has absolutely no hesitation in sacrificing the individuality of others.
For these reasons, methodological individualists tend to disagree with claims such as " we deserve the government we have, because we are doing it to ourselves ," since perhaps that individual and very possibly many others disagree with the actions of the individuals who hold government power.
Virginia's land claims had partially overlapped with those by Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and possibly others.
Salai executed a number of paintings under the name of Andrea Salai, but although Vasari claims that Leonardo " taught him a great deal about painting ", his work is generally considered to be of less artistic merit than others among Leonardo's pupils, such as Marco d ' Oggione and Boltraffio.
* The Aerican Empire, a Monty Pythonesque micronation founded in 1987 and known for its tongue-in-cheek interplanetary land claims, smiley-faced flag and a range of national holidays that includes " Topin Wagglegammon " amongst others.
It claims that, when people choose to help others, they do so ultimately because of the personal benefits that they themselves expect to obtain, directly or indirectly, from doing so.
Dick's former wife Tessa claims that the published screenplay " has been heavily edited, and others have added material to the screenplay that Phil wrote ", though she suggests that " film producers really ought to take a look at the author ’ s own screenplay before embarking upon their journey of interpretation ".
When anthropologists David J. Daegling and Daniel O. Schmitt examined the film, they concluded it was impossible to conclusively determine if the subject in the film is nonhuman, and additionally argued that flaws in the studies by Krantz and others invalidated their claims.
The Permanent Commission denies that it received any money which it claims was instead used by others for translating and distributing their monthly reports in other nations.
Paine's creed encapsulates many of the major themes of the rest of his text: a firm belief in a creator-God ; a skepticism regarding most supernatural claims ( here the afterlife, later in the text, miracles ); a conviction that virtues should be derived from a consideration for others rather than oneself ; an animus against corrupt religious institutions ; and an emphasis on the individual's right of conscience.
** John McCarthy is kidnapped in Beirut ( released in August 1991 ) – 3 others are found dead ; Revolutionary Cells ( RZ ) claims responsibility in retaliation for the U. S. bombing of Libya.
Goffey claims that the name was his idea and says ; " Although the others will dispute it, it was me.
Instead, there are many conflicting legends and claims, some more credible than others.
On 29 January 2009, Fernando Andreu, a judge of the Audiencia Nacional, opened preliminary investigations into claims that a targeted killing attack in Gaza in 2002 warranted the prosecution of Halutz, the former Israeli defence minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, the former defence chief-of-staff Moshe Ya ' alon, and four others, for crimes against humanity.
An uneasy peace was agreed, which included the provision that Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg would be Frederick's heir in all his dominions and the prior claims of others ( who included Christian's own mother-in-law, brother-in-law and wife ) were surrendered.
# Prohibition of Third Party Standing: A party may only assert his or her own rights and cannot raise the claims of a third party who is not before the court ; exceptions exist where the third party has interchangeable economic interests with the injured party, or a person unprotected by a particular law sues to challenge the oversweeping of the law into the rights of others.

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