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acceptance and collective
Hobhouse, in Liberalism ( 1911 ), attributed this purported shift, which included qualified acceptance of government intervention in the economy and the collective right to equality in dealings, to an increased desire for what Hobhouse called " just consent ".
In ElBaradei's acceptance speech in Stockholm, he stated that only one percent of the money spent on developing new weapons would be enough to feed the entire world, and that, if we hope to escape self-destruction, then nuclear weapons should have no place in our collective conscience, and no role in our security.
Searle illustrates the evolution of social facts from brute facts by the constitutive rule: X counts as Y in C. " The Y terms has to assign a new status that the object does not already have just in virtue of satisfying the Y term ; and there has to be collective agreement, or at least acceptance, both in the imposition of that status on the stuff referred to by the X term and about the function that goes with that status.
Furthermore, because the physical features brute facts specified by the X term are insufficient by themselves to guarantee the fulfillment of the assigned function specified by the Y term, the new status and its attendant functions have to be the sort of things that can be constituted by collective agreement or acceptance.
" The Federal Court also expressed that giving allegiance to the sovereign was " a solemn intention to adhere to the symbolic keystone of the Canadian Constitution, thus pledging an acceptance of the whole of our Constitution and national life ," though also reflecting: " It may be argued that it strikes at the very heart of democracy to curtail collective opposition and incentive for change by demanding loyalty to a particular political theory.
Validation of knowledge, acceptance of processes, are determined by the collective through the use of digital rules which are embedded in the project's basic protocol.

acceptance and bargaining
:" The five stages of grief are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
The five stages are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
The Kübler-Ross model, commonly known as The Five Stages of Grief, includes denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
" said Arthur Schopenhauer of the learning process, which corresponds to the five stages of grief with denial being ridicule, opposition being anger and bargaining, and acceptance being depression and acceptance.

acceptance and national
Judaism does not see human beings as inherently flawed or sinful and needful of being saved from it, but rather capable with a free will of being righteous, and unlike Christianity does not closely associate ideas of " salvation " with a New Covenant delivered by a Jewish messiah, although in Judaism Jewish people will have a renewed national commitment of observing God's commandments under the New Covenant, and the Jewish Messiah will also be ruling at a time of global peace and acceptance of God by all people.
He oversaw the creation of a strong, well-financed national government that maintained neutrality in the wars raging in Europe, suppressed rebellion, and won acceptance among Americans of all types.
Roger Masters in The Nature of Politics says that the primordialist and modernist conceptions of nationalism both involve an acceptance of three levels of common interest of individuals or groups in national identity.
" The war that had lasted so many years was at length ended by their acceding to the terms offered by the King ; which were renunciation of their national religious customs and the worship of devils, acceptance of the sacraments of the Christian faith and religion, and union with the Franks to form one people.
However, ‘ behind the curtain ’ acceptance created a buzz within the national radio / TV promotional circuit and word-of-mouth discussion kept the book in stores for several years.
This date has become a national holiday in Mexico, which has continued to grow in acceptance within Mexican culture.
96 % of graduates are employed or in professional school six months after graduation, and the acceptance rate to medical school is twice the national average — 80 %.
The DVP was initially seen, along with the German National People's Party, as part of the " national opposition " to the Weimar Republic, particularly for its grudging acceptance of democracy and its ambivalent attitude towards the Freikorps and the Kapp Putsch in 1920.
Since universal acceptance of the 8 bit byte did not exist at that time, the national characters had to be made to fit within the constraints of 7 bits, meaning that some characters that appear in ASCII do not appear in other national variants of ISO 646.
Banknotes were originally issued by commercial banks, but since their general acceptance as a form of money, most countries have assigned the responsibility for issuing national banknotes to a central bank.
Historians believe American Jewish history has been characterized by an unparalleled degree of freedom, acceptance, and prosperity that has made it possible for Jews to bring together their ethnic identities with the demands of national citizenship far more effortlessly than Jews in Europe.
Due to its lukewarm acceptance of democracy, the party was initially part of the " national opposition " to the Weimar Coalition.
In Iran, radiation oncologists, who are fully trained in all non-surgical aspects of oncology ( including radiation therapy and chemotherapy for solid tumors ), directly enter a 4 year residency after completion of 7 years of training in general medicine and acceptance in national comprehensive residency exam.
# Artists who enjoy broad acceptance through prestigious national and / or international recognition, awards in prestigious national and / or international events, critical acclaim and / or reviews of their works, and / or respect and esteem from peers within an artistic discipline.
For the promulgation of these views, which were at variance with the doctrines of the national church of Scotland, he was summoned ( 1726 ) before his presbytery, where in the course of being investigated, he affirmed his belief that every national church established by the laws of earthly kingdoms is anti-Christian in its constitution and persecuting in its spirit, and further declared opinions upon the subject of church government which amounted to a repudiation of Presbyterianism and an acceptance of the puritan type of Independence.
In 1990, Harper achieved national fame by holding an eagle feather as he took his stand in the Manitoba legislature and refused to accept the Meech Lake Accord, a constitutional amendment package negotiated to gain Quebec's acceptance of the Constitution Act, 1982.
However, in the late 1980s and early 1990s the value premise / value criterion / contentions case model ( developed by Homewood High School coach Patricia Bailey and Vestavia Hills High School coach Marilee Dukes ) achieved national acceptance and use, bringing a degree of standardization to cases and by extension the shape of the round.
A certain idealization and conservation of traditional values and old traditions, a critical attitude towards innovations, conservation of national originality and acceptance ( by radical elements ) of martyrdom in the name of the old faith as the only way towards salvation were intertwined with criticism of feudalism and serfdom.
About one third of Rhodes students go on to graduate or professional school soon after graduation .< ref > Franek, Robert et al., < u > The Best 361 Colleges: the Smart Student's Guide to Colleges </ u >, Random House, Inc., New York, 2006, p. 424 .</ ref > The acceptance rates of Rhodes alumni to law and business schools are around 95 %, and the acceptance rate to medical schools is nearly twice the national average .< ref > Pope, Loren, < u > Colleges that Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think About Colleges </ u >, Penguin Books, New York, 2006, p. 185 .</ ref >
Only five years after the tragic end of the January Uprising, the pamphlets ridiculed the idea of armed national uprisings and suggested compromise with Poland's enemies, especially the Austrian Empire, concentration on economic growth, and acceptance of the political concessions offered by Vienna.

acceptance and policy
Clausewitz had many aphorisms, of which the most famous is that " War is the continuation of Politik by other means " ( Politik being variously translated as ' policy ' or ' politics ,' terms with very different implications ), a description that has won wide acceptance.
In the 2000s, former President Vicente Fox adopted a new foreign policy that calls for an openness and an acceptance of criticism from the international community and the increase of Mexican involvement in foreign affairs, as well as a further integration towards its northern neighbors.
The new foreign policy called for an openness and an acceptance of criticism from the international community, and the increase of Mexican involvement in foreign affairs.
There has been widespread acceptance of the Namibia Dollar throughout the country and, while Namibia remains a part of the Common Monetary Area, it now enjoys slightly more flexibility in monetary policy although interest rates have so far always moved very closely in line with the South African rates.
However, due to AT & T policy regarding source-code distribution, this improved curses library did not have much acceptance in the BSD community.
Films like the 1941 Heimkehr ( Homecoming ) depicted the plight of homesick ethnic Germans in Poland longing to return to the Reich which in turn set the psychological conditions for the real attack and acceptance of the German policy, Lebensraum ( living space ).
The Secular Coalition for America lobbies and advocates for separation of church and state as well as the acceptance and inclusion of Secular Americans in American life and public policy.
* Advises the President on matters relating to U. S. foreign policy, including the appointment of diplomatic representatives to other nations, and on the acceptance or dismissal of representatives from other nations.
Furthermore, " n the wake of the Supreme Court ruling, the federal government adopted as policy that allegations of continuing slavery were matters whose prosecution should be left to local authorities only -- a de facto acceptance that white southerners could do as they wished with the black people in their midst.
While the PAC proved to have little lasting organizational impact ( the group was suppressed a mere 11 months after its founding ), its policy of Africanism and acceptance of Maoism informed the black student uprisings of the mid and late 1970s which were led by the Black Consciousness Movement of Azania ( South Africa ) and Steve Biko.
The policy suffered, however, from serious underfunding, inflated expectations and lack of acceptance in the Dutch colonial establishment, and it had largely ceased to exist by the onset of the Great Depression in 1930.
They were in agreement that agrarian radicalism brought little returns, and with Healy practically becoming a Parnellite, they preferred to pursue a policy of conciliation with the Protestant class in order to further the acceptance of Home Rule.
Should the privacy policy change at any point in time, the consumer must be notified again for acceptance.
The song uses exaggeration and small doses of satire to comment on illegal immigration acceptance internationally compared with the United States ’ more passive policy.
The peasant proprietors, who, under the name of the " Lantmanna " party, formed a compact majority in the Second Chamber, pursued a consistent policy of class interests in the matter of the taxes and burdens that had, as they urged, so long oppressed the Swedish peasantry ; and consequently when a bill was introduced for superseding the old system of army organization by general compulsory service, they demanded as a condition of its acceptance that the military burdens should be more evenly distributed in the country, and that the taxes, which they regarded as a burden under which they had wrongfully groaned for centuries, should be abolished.
After a chance meeting at which Edward Carson learnt of Law and Lansdowne's acceptance of possible resignation, he was spurred to ask Edward Goulding to beg Law and Lansdowne to compromise over the policy and remain as leaders.
Between 1957 and 1963, the U. S. found itself committed, through its acceptance of the policy of containment and belief in the domino theory, to defending South Vietnam from what it saw as expansive communist aggression.
The government contended that this would lead to a " just society " (" Masyarakat Adil "), the latter slogan being used to promote acceptance of the policy.
Seen in this way, the demand that policy rely only on what is proven to be " scientific truth " would be a prescription for policy paralysis and amount in practice to advocacy of acceptance of all of the quantified and unquantified costs and risks associated with policy inaction.
He adopted a conciliatory policy, asking for acceptance of Muslim rule by the natives in return for non-interference in their religious practice, so long as the natives paid their taxes and tribute.
The significance of this election was broader than merely a change of partisan rule ; new issues, such as the environment, Aboriginal affairs, abortion, multiculturalism, and a broader acceptance of state spending, resulted from the Whitlam government, which in many respects created a bipartisan consensus on major issues of social policy.
An increasing acceptance of a secular worldview, combined with efforts to prevent " religious " beliefs from influencing society and government policy, may have led to a corresponding decline in religious belief, especially of more traditional forms.

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