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Such and colonial
Such construction of a canal along the route using the San Juan River was proposed in the early colonial era.
Such an identity emphasizes its Arab and Islamic cultural tradition rather than its French colonial past.
Such structures matched the theory in the colonial constitutions in Canada and Australia, where in theory powers belonged to the governor-general and there was no theoretical responsibility to parliament.
Such help was normally provided through the raising of colonial militias, which were funded by taxes raised by colonial legislatures.
Such grants were usually in the form of land patents, which specified the right to establish colonial settlements within a specified region.
Such a perspective must distinguish and extricate feminist projects of attending to differences among women from problematically essentialist colonial and postcolonial understandings of ' cultural difference ' between Western culture and its ' Others.
Such cognate words as métropole ( French ) and metrópole ( Portuguese ) designate the main part of a country, usually on the European continent, as opposed to its colonial possessions and / or overseas territories:
Such readings it is argued were products of the colonial schemes of interpretation that initially took great interest in Virasaivism, for its declarations about Shiva as the Supreme God.

Such and social
Such proposals look to an apocalyptic act, a kind of Lockian `` social contract '' on a world-wide scale.
Such divinity, in these faiths, would express itself naturally if it were not obscured by the social and physical worlds we live in ; it needs to be brought to the fore through appropriate spiritual practices.
He criticised and satirised, from the inside, the various social milieus in which he found himself – provincial town life in A Clergyman's Daughter ; middle-class pretention in Keep the Aspidistra Flying ; preparatory schools in Such Such were the Joys ; colonialism in Burmese Days, and some socialist groups in The Road to Wigan Pier.
Such Camera phone s, combined with photo sharing sites, have led to a new kind of social photography.
Such accusations follow the breaking of some social norm, such as the failure to return a borrowed item, and any person part of the normal social exchange could potentially fall under suspicion.
Such an attack would almost certainly destroy the entire economic, social, and military infrastructure of the target nation, and would probably have a devastating effect on Earth's biosphere.
Such social facts are endowed with a power of coercion, by reason of which they may control individual behaviors.
Such clubs may also offer social activities and facilities, and some members may join primarily to take advantage of the social opportunities.
Such a theory of prospective rationality underlies much of economics and other social sciences within the more sophisticated framework of Rational Choice.
Such a move made an eventual collaboration more acceptable for DC voters, and the two parties began an intense parliamentary debate, in a moment of deep social crises.
Such social behavior seems to have been the situation in extinct peccaries, as well.
Such records have typically had very long lives, particularly if those keeping them have long planning horizons ( e. g., governments, or groups with social or political interests ).
Such bargaining soon led to the establishment of the system of sharecropping, which gave the freedmen greater economic independence and social autonomy than gang labor.
Such cards are also respected as important documents of social history, and have been influential on the work of Martin Parr.
Such wealth gave rise to social upheavals, which were for the most part harshly contained.
Such assistance may come in many forms, including confidence-building measures, power-sharing arrangements, electoral support, strengthening the rule of law, and economic and social development.
Such a planet will be described from the point of view of a person dwelling on it, rather than from the point of view of an outside observer: the fiction may describe its geography, its history, and the social and cultural characteristics of its civilizations.
Such legal entities have a range of social characteristics.
Such parties are most commonly aligned to social democracy as their political ideology.
Such social actions are not necessarily monetarised, but they represent an extension of the market principle into non-economic area of life-again typical for neoliberalism "
" Such a soil would have been unpromising had Murray intended seriously to farm it ; instead the house, like the other grand expressions of preeminent urban social position that crowned most of Manhattan's prominent rises of ground had other uses: " although some of these estates grew crops for profit ," the historians of New York Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace observe, " their primary purpose — besides providing refuge from epidemics — was to serve as theaters of refinement ".
Such art often occurs during times of social upheaval, such as the Protestant Reformation, German Peasants ' War, Eight Years ' War, and Spanish Occupation of the Netherlands, when the rape, pillage and disaster associated with periods of chaos and oppression are presented in the documents of the printmaker.

Such and economic
Such leftist reforms damaged U. S. economic interests in the country, gaining hostility from the U. S .' s governing Reagan administration, who funded a right wing militia, the Contras, to overthrow Ortega's government.
Such games emphasize strategy, downplay luck and conflict, lean towards economic rather than military themes, and usually keep all the players in the game until it ends.
Such successful diplomatic and economic policies allowed Tito to preside over the Yugoslav economic boom and expansion of the 1960s and 1970s.
Such efficiency gains mean a one-off increase in GDP, but through improved incentives to innovate and reduce costs also tend to raise the rate of economic growth.
Such factors, according to Kuran, have played a significant role in retarding economic development in the Middle East.
Such explanation is called statistical thermodynamics ; also often it is also referred to by the term ' statistical mechanics ', though this term can have a wider meaning, referring to ' microscopic objects ', such as economic quantities, that do not obey Hamiltonian dynamics.
Such economic figures confirm the fact that Venezuela will be the last South American nation to emerge from recession.
Such a crisis would culminate with a devaluation of the Mark in 1923, eventually leading to severe economic problems and, in the long term, favour the rise of the Nazi Party.
Such a wedge implies wastefulness or economic inefficiency ; resources can be reallocated to make at least one person better off without making anyone else worse off.
Such concerns intersect with those of information science when the intent of a simulation or model is to enable decisions in the economic realm, for instance, to determine what capital assets are at risk or how much ( see risk management ).
Such internal policies run counter to state and municipal laws and statutes, and are an illegal form of silent judgment on the economic and racial makeup of a building.
Such is the case with the models built by the Santa Fe Institute in 1989 and the more recent economic complexity index ( ECI ), introduced by the Harvard economist Ricardo Hausmann and the MIT physicist Cesar Hidalgo.
Such incomes constitute a form of economic rent and are therefore easier to siphon off without causing the income itself to decrease ( for example, due to capital flight as investors pull out to escape the high taxes levied by the kleptocrats ).
Such incomplete markets may result in economic inefficiency but also a possibility of improving efficiency through market, legal, and regulatory remedies.
Such concepts as the " Neolithic Revolution " and " Urban Revolution " did not begin with him but he welded them into a new synthesis of economic periods based on what could be known from the artifacts, rather than from a supposed ethnology of an unknown past.
Such changes included rising interest in socialism, attention to the plight of the poor and the status of women, including the issue of women's suffrage, together with increased economic opportunities as a result of rapid industrialisation.
Such river commerce sustained the city's economic growth until just after the turn of the twentieth century, when steamboat traffic began to be replaced by the railroads.
Such losses, although externalities, have real economic welfare impacts.
Such criticisms extend to the theories, methodologies and research areas of economics, in order to show that accounts of economic life are deeply influenced by biased histories, social structures, norms, cultural practices, interpersonal interactions, and politics.
Such efforts, Bergeson highlights, allow women the chance to take control of economic conditions, increase their sense of individualism, and alter the pace and direction of globalization itself.

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