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appealing and party
The appellant is the party who, having lost part or all their claim in a lower court decision, is appealing to a higher court to have their case reconsidered.
The split with Mebyon Kernow was down to the same debate that was occurring in most of the political parties campaigning for autonomy from the United Kingdom at the time ( for example the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru ), whether to be a centre-left party appealing to the electorate on a social democratic line, or whether to appeal emotionally on a centre-right cultural line.
At a meeting of the 1922 committee on 22 November, Rab Butler made a speech appealing for party unity in the aftermath of the Suez Crisis.
On September 16, 1964, he switched his party affiliation to the Republican Party, which was seeking to revive its presence in the South by appealing to conservative voters.
In an attempt to make the party more broadly appealing to larger segments of the population, the DAP was renamed on February 24, 1920 to the National Socialist German Workers ' Party.
Joseph LyonsAlthough the new party was basically the Nationalist Party under a new name, Lyons was chosen as leader of the party ( and thus became Leader of the Opposition ) rather than the old Nationalist leader John Latham, as it was recognised that ( as an affable family man with the common touch ) he was a far more electorally appealing figure than the aloof Latham, and his Labor background and his Catholicism would allow him to win traditional Labor support groups ( working-class voters and Irish Catholics ) over to the new party.
Also, while the UW was a somewhat elitist party appealing mostly to educated and affluent urban voters, the PD is trying to establish itself as a populist party with a broad appeal, which caters for centrist social-liberals ( Frasyniuk ), pragmatic centrists with leanings toward economic liberalism ( Hausner ) and centrist Christian democrats ( Mazowiecki ).
None of the candidates that were being offered to the party seemed particularly appealing and Lemass ' made one last attempt to coax either Hillery or Lynch to join the race as a compromise candidate.
The multiplayer element was noted for appealing to a diverse demographic for its party game qualities and being an "' everybody ' title ".
He considered a party that systematically opposed the government to be more appealing than a party that occasionally opposed the government ( cf.
On the one hand it follows an opportunistic policy of attempting to present itself as a respectable political party appealing by argument and peaceful persuasion for the support of the British electorate.
But the French party contrived to get better terms for Sweden by artfully appealing to the empress Elizabeth's fondness for the house of Holstein.
The Thai Rak Thai party had a populist platform, appealing to indebted farmers – which had become indebted as a result of the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997 – with promises of a strong economic recovery.
After 1925, Strasser's outstanding organizational skill helped the NSDAP to make a big step from a marginal South German splinter party to a nationwide mass party, appealing to the lower classes and their tendency towards socialism.
A convinced Communist, he did not cease to view his imprisonment a gross misunderstanding which he periodically stressed in several appealing letters addressed to the party leadership.
In the 1980s, dissidents within the ruling Congress party sought to dislodge Rane from power, by appealing to New Delhi, mostly unsuccessfully.
The airline is appealing this ruling citing, among other things, reports from the FAA and third party inspectors which have deemed the airline to be safe.
Today nobori are used during festivals and sports events ( in sports they take the place of the banners and signs common among Western audiences ), announcement, appealing something and even identify political party during election campaign.

appealing and does
But slowly they take over as Alain Delon ( Life, Sept. 15 ), playing a sometimes appealing but always criminal boy, casually tells a rich and foot-loose American that he is going to murder him, then does it even while the American is trying to puzzle out how Delon expects to profit from the act.
This principle does not prevent the government from appealing a pre-trial motion to dismiss or other non-merits dismissal, or a directed verdict after a jury conviction, nor does it prevent the trial judge from entertaining a motion for reconsideration of a directed verdict, if the jurisdiction has so provided by rule or statute.
Currently, the Danish government wants a referendum on the opt-outs from the EU-treaty, but the prospect of the opt-outs perhaps being rejected does not look appealing.
Smith pointed out that one does not get one's dinner by appealing to the brother-love of the butcher, the farmer or the baker.
Jim, who does not find girls so appealing, hopes Bob can stay and is crushed when Bob is insistent on joining the United States Merchant Marine.
Plasticine is appealing to animators because it can be used with ease: it is mouldable enough to create a character, flexible enough to allow that character to move in many ways, dense enough that it can retain its shape easily when combined with a wire armature, and does not melt under hot studio lighting.
Fodor and Pylyshyn say that cognitive architecture can only explain the property of systematicity by appealing to a system of representations and that connectionism either employs a cognitive architecture of representations or else does not.
This ‘ local-and issue-centred ’ characteristic which does not necessarily require a highly agreed ideology or agreement on ultimate ends makes these new movements distinctive from the ‘ old ’ labour movement with a high degree of tolerance of political and ideological difference appealing to broader sections of population.
He also has an optimistic and easygoing personality that others usually find appealing, and he does not appear to stay depressed or downbeat for very long.
This blurs the line between user and programmer, appealing to individuals who fall more into the ' business ' or '< nowiki > research </ nowiki >' area and less in the ' information technology ' area, since SAS does not enforce ( although it recommends ) a structured, centralized approach to data and infrastructure management.
He rarely speaks, and when he does it usually takes the form of either ( 1 ) just cursing to himself indistinctly, usually following some misfortune that has befallen him, or ( 2 ) an excited " yeah-yeah-yeah ..." at the offer of something appealing or in response to a command / request from Dastardly.
When Butts reviewed Chessmaster five months later, he gave the latter game a score of 7. 5 out of 10 and recommended it over Virtual Kasparov, saying, " Although it lacks a few of the features that made Virtual Kasparov uniquely appealing, does a better job overall of presenting the game of chess in a convenient handheld format.
As each patient does so individually, they each behave in a sane, clear manner, Henry genuinely missing his family, Billy wishing to pursue a stronger relationship, and Jack appealing to his boss that he and his friends are in trouble ( but the boss reports Jack to the police ).

appealing and need
In the Eighth Annual Message to Congress ( 1908 ), Roosevelt mentioned the need for federal government to regulate interstate corporations using the Interstate Commerce Clause, also mentioning how these corporations fought federal control by appealing to states ' rights.
The former, traditional approach, appeals for its reliability, but can quickly lose its relevance due to inflation and other factors ; the latter, increasingly common approach, is appealing for its relevance, but is less reliable due to the need to use subjective measures.
They have minimal vasodilatory effects compared with dihydropyridines and therefore cause less reflex tachycardia, making it appealing for treatment of angina, where tachycardia can be the most significant contributor to the heart's need for oxygen.
When the subjects raised questions about what they are being asked to do, the experimenter applied mild pressure in the form of appealing to the need to complete the experiment.
Hadrian restored a large chunk of the Umbrian Via Flaminia in AD 123 ‑ 124 ; it is thus an appealing, if unproven, theory, that Hadrian would have had the need for restoring the road personally brought home to him as he travelled it back and forth to his daughter's hypothetical villa.
The reduced need for a protective stoma is another appealing attribute.
The agency allows Angel to openly advertise his willingness to assist people in trouble without specifying the agency's specialization in supernatural cases ; their slogan We Help the Helpless is especially appealing to people who are unfamiliar with the supernatural world and therefore are afraid to ask for help, fearing they will be considered crazy, but who are nonetheless in desperate need of aid.

appealing and appeal
The specific procedures for appealing, including even whether there is a right of appeal from a particular type of decision, can vary greatly from country to country.
Elizabeth continued to appeal to Feodor in half appealing, half reproachful letters.
In 1949, the former lawyer of many Supreme Court cases, St-Laurent ended the practice of appealing Canadian legal cases to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council of Great Britain, making the Supreme Court of Canada the highest avenue of legal appeal available to Canadians.
In this environment, cable TV companies appeared and thrived, providing 15-20 foreign channels for a very low price ( at the time 2 USD or less ), some with Romanian translation, offering high quality news, entertainment and especially movies or cartoons ( one of the ways cable companies advertised was the availability of a cartoon channel, Cartoon Network, appealing to children, which in turn would appeal to their parents ).
These establishments are often seen as appealing to the upper-middle class ; this appeal may help attract attention and money to the city.
Elizabeth continued to appeal to Feodor in half appealing, half reproachful letters.
The advertisement's imagery of shelter animals mixed with the soundtrack and McLachlan's simple appeal for donations has raised $ 30 million for the ASPCA since it began to air in 2006, which allowed the organization to air appeals in higher profile prime-time cable ad slots ; subsequently the organization produced a new ad for the 2008 holiday season featuring McLachlan appealing for the ASPCA over her Wintersong performance of " Silent Night ", and a new ad with her was released in January 2009 featuring the song " Answer ".
Female smiles are appealing to males, increasing physical attractiveness and enhancing sex appeal.
This had the effect of making the Supreme Court of Canada the final court of appeal, as well as eliminating the previous option of appealing rulings of the provincial courts of appeal directly to the Privy Council.
At the end of the 2007 – 2008 season Olympiacos won the championship by finishing 2 points ahead of AEK but the latter tried to obtain the Greek League by appealing against a decision that gave Olympiacos 3 points for the illeagal use of Roman Wallner by Apollon Kalamaria in a game between the two of them, however both UEFA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport declined their appeal.
Wallace and Jackson were considered to be the two main contenders for the moderate to conservative voters to whom Bentsen would appeal ; early in the campaign few foresaw Jimmy Carter of Georgia also effectively appealing to that group.
MacDonald contends that, like Freudian psychoanalysis and Marxism, neoconservatism uses arguments that appeal to non-Jews, rather than appealing explicitly to Jewish interests.
As of 2012, the FSC is actively appealing in the Third Circuit the 2009 Sixth Circuit decision and U. S. Supreme Court refusal to hear the appeal.
On 15 June 2009, the working group chaired by the Director of the Serbsky Center Tatyana Dmitrieva sent the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation a joint application whose purport was to declare appealing against the forensic expert reports of state expert institutions illegal and prohibit courts from receiving lawsuits filed to appeal against the reports.
Part of Harman's appeal lay in his dark good looks and appealing physicality.
A person appears more appealing than normal when contrasted with a person of less appeal and less appealing than normal when contrasted with one of greater appeal.
By appealing to Sanatanist Hindus on religious and racial grounds, the DLP was able to entrench itself among Hindu Trinidadians, but the race-based appeal of the 1961 election campaign alienated the non-Indian middle class elements.

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