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benefit and historical
In the duration of the convention, the King of Jordan had lauded what he called " deep, strong and historical relations " between the two countries and affirmed Jordan's keenness on consolidating its ties with Pakistan for the benefit of the two peoples.
Recent historical research by Bob James in Craft, Trade or Mystery ( 2001 ) puts forward the view that trade unions are part of a broader movement of benefit societies, which includes medieval guilds, Freemasons, Oddfellows, friendly societies, and other fraternal organisations.
Each year participants tour four or five different homes that have historical, architectural or cultural qualities, and proceeds from this fundraising event benefit the Facial Reconstruction Unit of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Processual archaeologist David L. Clarke suggested that the New Archaeology would face particular opposition from amateurs, historical archaeologists and practical excavators, although argued that such individuals would nevertheless benefit from the theory's adoption.
Historians have noted that Silver's account of his life experiences during the first half of the 18th century is at variance with the known history of the historical figures he mentions, and that Silver is either exaggerating the range and scope of his exploits for the benefit of Jim Hawkins or for potential pirates he is trying to recruit, or his memory is faulty.
A historical and organizational study of accounting partnerships in The Netherlands over the period 1890-1990 showed that partnerships benefit greatly from supplementing partners with associates ( the ratio of partners to associates refers to " leverage ' and greatly impacts the partnerships survival odds, but only partners as so called residual claimants are liable for the conduct and performance of the partnership as firm ).
The reason is historical as a ' public school ' was open to entrants from anywhere, and not merely to those from a certain locality, which was more usual with other schools, often charitable foundations for the benefit of a particular area.
The court dancer did not possess the triple benefit of their historical, ethnographical and psychological background.
The HSMBC at the time has been described by historian Yves Yvon Pelletier as a " Victorian gentlemen's club ", made up of self-taught historical scholars, whose decisions were made without public consultation and without the benefit of a secretariat to further investigate the recommendations of Board members.
Nearshoring is " the transfer of business or IT processes to companies in a nearby country, often sharing a border with your own country ", where both parties expect to benefit from one or more of the following dimensions of proximity: geographic, temporal ( time zone ), cultural, linguistic, economic, political, or historical linkages.
Most importantly, the vast majority of the rules really will tend to benefit the player who thinks as did his historical counterpart.
It is one of the greatest historical events of the last 2, 000 years and thank God I have been privileged to assist in a small way this great event which, I am convinced, will bring benefit to mankind ”.
Moreover, other deposed European dynasties ( e. g. Arenberg, Biron, Dadiani, Boncompagni-Ludovisi, Giray, Murat ) did not benefit vis-a-vis the almanac from a similar interpretation of their historical status.
Supporters claimed that there was an overall positive benefit from the trade agreements, especially given Thailand's historical reliance on exports.
Since its establishment, the museum has actively contributed to the growth of Puerto Rican cultural life by holding art, historical, and anthropological exhibits and sponsoring lectures, seminars, publications, and workshops – to the benefit of both the academic and the general communities.
Much of the historical detail furnished by Phillips is actually outside the purview or interest of the major characters ( excluding Mark ) but is given for the reader's benefit, adding historical context to events of the novel.
This article resulted in a conference held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1890 on preservation of scenic beauty, and led to the enactment of Massachusetts legislation creating The Trustees of Reservations in 1891 — the world's first organization created to " acquire, hold, protect and administer, for the benefit of the public, beautiful and historical places.
A People's History of the United States, 1492 to Present by Howard Zinn provides a historical analysis of electoral politics as a corporate statist ( not his term ) mechanism for co-opting grass-roots action and organizing, which primarily has been engendered by discontent with the social effects of disproportionate disposition of economic benefit and risk.
With the benefit of the hindsight contained in equation ( 3 ), we are able to understand the historical impact of Kelvin's idea on physics.
This can also reveal his fondness for Chinese culture and his and his officials ' ( especially the Mongols and Central Asians ) desire to benefit from Confucian political wisdom and Chinese historical experience.
: An extensive area of beautiful and relatively wild country in which, for the nation ’ s benefit and by appropriate national decision and action, ( a ) the characteristic landscape beauty is strictly preserved, ( b ) access and facilities for public open-air enjoyment are amply provided, ( c ) wild-life and buildings and places of architectural and historical interest are suitably protected, while ( d ) established farming use is effectively maintained.
The aims of the charity are " to preserve and to renovate reconstruct and operate for the benefit of the people of the County of Norfolk and of the nation at large, whatever of the historical, architectural and constructional heritage that may exist of the permanent way, track, buildings ( including any building as defined in Section 336 ( 1 ) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 ), bridges, operating equipment and rolling stock once forming part of or connected with or adjacent to the Great Eastern Railway line running between County School at North Elmham in the County of Norfolk and Wymondham in the County of Norfolk.
The bill calls for a formal apology from the Nova Scotia government, a series of public hearings on the destruction of Africville, and the establishment of a development fund to go towards historical preservation of Africville lands and social development in benefit of former residents and their descendants.
Writing without the benefit of Champollion's deciphering of the Egyptian language, Court de Gébellin's developed a reconstruction of Tarot history, without producing any historical evidence, which was that Egyptian priests had distilled the ancient Book of Thoth into these images.

benefit and immediacy
For instance, children that attend downgraded schools can greatly benefit from homeschooling ways of learning, using the immediacy and low cost of the Internet.

benefit and argued
If only state funds were used to pay for the vocational education, it could be argued that the state should not have to bear the cost of vocational training which would benefit employers in other states.
It has controversially been argued by some evolutionary scientists such as E. O. Wilson that natural selection can act at the level of non-kin groups to produce adaptations that benefit a non-kin group even if these adaptions are detrimental at the individual level.
The U. S. argued that its actions were " primarily for the benefit of El Salvador, and to help it to respond to an alleged armed attack by Nicaragua, that the United States claims to be exercising a right of collective self-defense, which it regards as a justification of its own conduct towards Nicaragua.
Béla H. Bánáthy, who argued — along with the founders of the systems society — that " the benefit of humankind " is the purpose of science, has made significant and far-reaching contributions to the area of systems theory.
It criticised Mercantilism, and argued that economic specialisation could benefit nations just as much as firms.
While some, like Spencer, used analogy from natural selection as an argument against government intervention in the economy to benefit the poor, others, including Alfred Russel Wallace, argued that action was needed to correct social and economic inequities to level the playing field before natural selection could improve humanity further.
In the absence of a statutory right to same-sex marriage, the plaintiffs argued that the Vermont Constitution's Common Benefits Clause ( Chapter I, Article 7 ), which guarantees all citizens equal benefit and protection of the law, guarantees same-sex couples ' right to the substantial benefits and protections of marriage.
Similarly, laws mandating the use of seat belts are argued to save considerable amounts of death and serious injury, thus offering a net benefit to society, since treating the injured and supporting the families of the injured or dead has a cost for insurance or social security systems paid for by the general population.
The Carter administration argued that the industry and its customers would benefit from new entrants, the end of price regulation, and reduced control over routes and hub cities
Hegel as a basis, Marx and Engels argued that all of human society rests upon class war, the concept that different socio-economic classes struggle against one another for their own benefit, with the ruling class inevitably being overthrown through revolution, to be replaced with a new ruling class.
Watson argued for the nurture side of the nature-nurture debate, claiming that the world would benefit from extinguishing pregnancies for twenty years while enough data was gathered to ensure an efficient child-rearing process.
" George argued that the boom in railroad construction would only benefit the lucky few who owned interests in the railroads and other related enterprises, while throwing the greater part of the population into abject poverty.
He argued that all people have a natural urge and need to work for their own benefit, a message that found favor with industrialists and governments.
It was argued that both for the benefit of the private citizen, and for the costs to society of future possible childbirths, eugenics were a sound and moral way to proceed.
Supply-side economists, on the other hand, argued that the alleged collective benefit ( i. e jobs ) provided the main impetus for tax cuts.
" ( Narrated in Abu Daud, & Ibn Majah ) Anas added to the above hadith, " Its price is Haram ( forbidden )" Jurists have argued by qiyas that the above restriction on privatization can be extended to all essential resources that benefit the community as a whole.
It has also been argued that there is a measure of moral luck in how circumstances create the obstacles which conscience must overcome to apply moral principles or human rights and that with the benefit of enforceable property rights and the rule of law, access to universal health care plus the absence of high adult and infant mortality from conditions such as malaria, tuberculosis, HIV / AIDS and famine, people in relatively prosperous developed countries have been spared pangs of conscience associated with the physical necessity to steal scraps of food, bribe tax inspectors or police officers, and commit murder in guerrilla wars against corrupt government forces or rebel armies.
The IRB members argued that the aim of dual monarchism should be replaced by republicanism, and that Griffith was excessively inclined to compromise with conservative elements ( notably in his pro-employer position during the 1913 – 1914 Dublin Lockout, when he saw the syndicalism of James Larkin as aimed at crippling Irish industry for Great Britain's benefit ).
The opposition United Left coalition argued that the spending cuts and tax adjustments contained in the budget would hurt the disadvantaged and benefit the rich.
He argued that even regardless of the tactical outcome of the operation, there was immediate strategic benefit with regard to the wider war.
He argued that the spot price is always determined by the mine with the highest cost of extraction, and mine owners with lower extraction costs benefit from a differential rent.
Michael Hess, chief of the Civil Division of the United States Attorneys Office, argued " serious injuries are being inflicted on our foreign relations, to the benefit of other nations opposed to our foreign relations, to the benefit of other nations opposed to our form of government.
He further argued that had Salaf, the first three generations of Muslims whom all Muslims must strive to emulate, found any benefit in resorting to kalam they would have done it and encouraged it.

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