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The Alliance for Workers ' Liberty ( AWL ), also known as Workers ' Liberty, is a Trotskyist group in Britain.
The AWL is registered with the Electoral Commission as a political party, for which purpose it has listed various executive committee members as officers: its leader as Cathy Nugent, its nominating officer as Mark Osborn and its treasurer as Martin Thomas.
Solidarity is a socialist newspaper published by the Alliance for Workers ' Liberty ( AWL ).
The AWL is not involved in either formation but supports the Socialist Alliance ( Provisional ).

AWL and such
Since 1999 the AWL has regularly stood candidates in local and general elections, either through left unity initiatives such as the Socialist Alliance, Socialist Alliance Democracy Platform and Socialist Green Unity Coalition or independently.
It was at this point that the AWL and other left-wing activists such as the CFE's successor organisation Education Not for Sale came into sharp opposition to her.

AWL and Education
Kat Fletcher, President of the NUS from 2004 to 2006 was formerly a member of the AWL and the Campaign for Free Education.

AWL and for
The group was for a short while embedded in the Socialist Labour Party, but left to join the Socialist Alliance, in which they came to work closely with the Alliance for Workers ' Liberty, and proposed a merger of their papers, rejected by the AWL.
The paper was founded as a monthly in the mid-1990s, as Action for Health and Welfare, by the Welfare State Network ( WSN ), a campaign supported by the AWL, the International Socialist Group and others.
The paper became identified with the AWL after its name was changed to Action for Solidarity and it went fortnightly.
The group had the support of the Alliance for Workers ' Liberty ( AWL ), Alliance for Green Socialism, International Socialist League and the Red Party.
They will be managed in the AWL by former Montreal Expo legend Boots Day, who also serves as bench coach for the parent GBL team.

AWL and .
The AWL publishes the newspaper Solidarity.
The AWL traces its origins to the document What we are and what we must become, written by the tendency's founder Sean Matgamna in 1966 in which he argued that the Revolutionary Socialist League, by then effectively the Militant tendency, was too inward looking and needed to become more activist in its orientation.
A small workers statist minority left to join the International Socialist Group in 1992, arguing that the AWL was wrong to support the ban on the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in the coup attempt of 1991.
Subsequently, the AWL adopted a number of other positions associated with Third Camp socialism.
The AWL has published the newspaper Solidarity since 1995.
In 2006, the AWL reproduced the Muhammad cartoons that were originally published in Jyllands-Posten on their website, describing it as an issue of free speech.
In the United Kingdom, United States and Canada, military personnel will become AWOL (; U. S .: Absence Without Leave ) or AWL ( pronounced the same ; U. K., Canada, and Australia: Absent Without Leave ) when they are absent from their post without a valid pass or leave.
She left the AWL long before being elected ; during her first year in office, she disbanded CFE, as a result of reinstating free education policy.
# Prof. Dr. Edward Hamerski, Chief of Internal Medicine, AWL
The discovery by group members of the writings of Maurice Brinton ( pen name of Chris Pallis ) and the Solidarity group led to a reassessment of the groups political orientation and the departure of one member to the AWL.
Ruddock ( David Lodge ), one of the men, goes AWL due to marital problems.
Two Cincinnati Public School District ( CPS ) Elementary Schools are in the area: Academy of World Languages ( AWL ) a Foreign Language School teaching Chinese, Japanese, Russian, and Arabic-with English as a Second Language ( ESL ) and Hoffman-Parham Elementary School.

is and active
In conformance with the maximization principle we affirm that Gentile-Jewish relations will be harmonious or inharmonious to the degree that one relation or the other is expected by the active participants to yield the greatest net advantage, taking all value outcomes and effects into consideration.
At Sounion there is a group of beautiful columns, the ruins of a temple to Poseidon, of particular interest at that time, as active reconstruction was in progress.
Many of these aspects will be seen as comparable to those of the ideal detective, but where the detective is active and militant, the jazz musician is passive, almost a victim of society.
`` The cannery '', said Mrs. Lewellyn Lundeen, an active booster of the cannery since its opening during the war and rationing years of 1941, to handle the `` victory garden '' produce, `` is a service to the taxpayer.
All across the South there are signs that racial violence is finding less approval among whites who themselves would never take active part but might once have shown a tolerant attitude toward it.
The Office of Foreign and Domestic Commerce is also active in the field of international trade, assisting Rhode Island firms in developing and enlarging markets abroad.
The Bureau is pursuing an active program to provide a temperature scale and thermometer calibration services in the range 1.5 to 20 Af.
It is also the concern of the Department of State that our trading relationships with the rest of the world are vigorous, profitable, and active -- this is not just a passing interest or a matter of concern only to the Department of Commerce.
The company is still broadening its line and is now active on four major fronts.
A well-publicized entrant which has achieved success only recently is the built liquid detergent, with which the major problem today is incorporation of builder and active into a small volume using a sufficiently high builder/active ratio.
The detergent active is that substance which primarily acts to remove greasy soils.
and, indeed, there is no more reason to separate the interrelated roles of the active, builder, antiredeposition agent, etc. than there is to assign individual actions to each of the numerous isomers making up a given commercial organic active.
On chemical grounds it seems most likely that iodide is first converted to Af and then to Af as the active iodinating species.
The finding that the concentration of one of these proteases is increased in thyroid glands from TSH-treated animals suggests that this protease may be active in vivo.
There it seems that the goitrogen ingested by dairy animals is itself inactive but is converted in the animal to an active goitrogen, which is then secreted in the milk.
In general, the approach is more active than passive, more out-reaching than reflective.

is and campaigns
Ratified in the Republican Party victory in 1952, the Positive State is now evidenced by political campaigns being waged not on whether but on how much social legislation there should be.
Assuredly in our political campaigns there is freedom to think, to examine any and all issues, and to speak without restraint.
The account of the battle is, next to his descriptions of Garibaldi's campaigns, Trevelyan's outstanding military narrative.
He kept his attacks on Republicanism for partisan campaigns, but that is part of the game he was born to play.
They initiate campaigns, so to speak, even if this initiation is diffused among them, and their concerted action only psychologically organized.
The first book assumes that gamemasters will set their campaigns after the Patternfall war ; that is, after the end of the fifth book in the series, The Courts of Chaos, but uses material from the following books to describe those parts of Zelazny's cosmology that were featured there in more detail.
In this context the use of Alemanni is possibly an anachronism but it reveals that Ammianus believed they were the same people, which is consistent with the location of the Alemanni of Caracalla's campaigns.
Tree planting is sometimes combined with awareness campaigns of the fight against cancer: Kom Op Tegen Kanker.
Modern advertising was created with the innovative techniques introduced with tobacco advertising in the 1920s, most significantly with the campaigns of Edward Bernays, which is often considered the founder of modern, Madison Avenue advertising.
The first Batavi commander we know of is named Chariovalda, who led a charge across the Visurgin ( Weser ) against the Cherusci led by Arminius during the campaigns of Germanicus in Germania Transrhenana.
The book is structured in two roughly equal parts, the story of the campaigns of the Israelites in central, southern and northern Canaan and the destruction of their enemies, followed by the division of the conquered land among the twelve tribes ; the two parts are framed by set-piece speeches by God and Joshua commanding the conquest and at the end warning of the need for faithful obedience of the Law ( torah ) revealed to Moses.
Anheuser-Busch uses what is in many jurisdictions a legally-protected mark-of-origin indicating Czech provenance and humorous advertising campaigns to promote Budweiser, such as the " Real Men of Genius " radio and television commercials for Bud Light.
Clausewitz was a professional soldier who was involved in numerous military campaigns, but he is famous primarily as a military theorist interested in the examination of war.
One possible explanation is, that this annal records a reconquest of land that was lost to the Britons in the campaigns ending in the battle of Mons Badonicus.
A key marketing capability is tracking and measuring multichannel campaigns, including email, search, social media, telephone and direct mail.
Automatic lead selection or lead steering is also intended to improve efficiencies, both for inbound and outbound campaigns, whereby inbound calls are intended to quickly land with the appropriate agent to handle the task, whilst minimizing wait times and long lists of irrelevant options for people calling in, as well as for outbound calls, where lead selection allows management to designate what type of leads go to which agent based on factors including skill, socioeconomic factors and past performance and percentage likelihood of closing a sale per lead.
Rather, it is in reference to internal campaigns of opposition where the Covenant-breaker is challenging the unity of the Faith, causing internal division, or by claiming or supporting an alternate succession of authority or administrative structure.
Health care is cheaply available where it exists, and there are state-run campaigns concerning issues such as HIV infection and female genital mutilation.
However, they tend to greatly lengthen campaigns, and make dissolving the legislature ( parliamentary system ) more problematic if the date should happen to fall at time when dissolution is inconvenient ( e. g. when war breaks out ).
However, little is known of Eugene's life during these early campaigns.
The far-right British National Party ( BNP ) is another strongly eurosceptic party that campaigns heavily for withdrawal.
Little is known of his campaigns, and there is little archaeological evidence for them.

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