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capacity and intellectuals
Though Stürmer insisted that he was writing on behalf of himself and not in an official capacity as the Chancellor's advisor, many left-wing intellectuals claimed that Stürmer's essay also expressed Kohl's views.
Examining the critical history of the character of Cleopatra reveals that intellectuals of the 19th century and the early 20th century viewed her as merely an object of sexuality that could be understood and diminished rather than an imposing force with great poise and capacity for leadership.
He was elected to the French Academy in 1854, occupying the thirty-eighth chair, becoming leader of the Academy ’ s " religious party ", in which capacity he opposed the election of agnostic intellectuals.

capacity and members
Since the award criteria state that the Bronze Star Medal may be awarded to " any person ... while serving in any capacity in or with " the U. S. Armed Forces, awards to members of foreign armed services serving with the United States are permitted.
A Board of Directors is normally made up of members ( Directors ) who are a mixture of corporate officials who are also management employees of the company ( inside directors ) and persons who are not employed by the company in any capacity ( outside directors or non-executive directors ).
Corporate statutes typically empower corporations to own property, sign binding contracts, and pay taxes in a capacity separate from that of its shareholders ( who are sometimes referred to as " members ").
In an executive capacity the Prime Minister appoints ( and may dismiss ) all other cabinet members and ministers, and co-ordinates the policies and activities of all government departments, and the staff of the Civil Service.
On 17 February 2008, individual members of the Assembly of Kosovo ( acting in personal capacity and not binding the Assembly itself ), declared that Kosovo is independent from Serbia ; Kosovo Serb parliamentarians, boycotted the session.
In some cases this protocol only tests the willingness of members to risk their lives, and come to each other's aid by following instructions, with little or no capacity to understand the importance of tasks they undertake in doing so, but a full understanding of the risks.
Monarchs and members of their family have also owned in a private capacity homes and land in Canada: King Edward VIII owned Bedingfield Ranch, near Pekisko, Alberta ; The Marquess of Lorne and Princess Louise owned a cottage on the Cascapédia River in Quebec ; and Princess Margaret owned Portland Island between its gifting to her by the Crown in Right of British Columbia in 1958 and her death in 2002, though she offered it back to the Crown on permanent loan in 1966 and the island and surrounding waters eventually became Princess Margaret Marine Park.
During The Beatles ' existence ( specifically, 1960 – 70 and the Anthology project ), several musicians recorded with The Beatles in a more limited capacity, either on a Beatles ' album, or on another artist's album with two or more Beatles members appearing.
The symposium define a child soldier as any person under age 18 who is " part of any kind of regular or irregular armed force or group in any capacity, including but not limited to cooks, porters, messengers and those accompanying such groups, other than purely as family members.
Additionally, the following persons by law are part of particular councils but only participate in an advisory capacity: vicars general and episcopal, presidents of Catholic universities, deans of Catholic departments of theology and canon law, some major superiors elected by all the major superiors in the territory, some rectors of seminaries elected by the rectors of seminaries in the territory, and two members from each cathedral chapter, presbyterial council, or pastoral council in the territory ( can.
The convoking authority can also select other members of the faithful ( including the laity ) to participate in the council in an advisory capacity.
Only the diocesan bishop holds legislative authority ; the other members of the diocesan synod act only in an advisory capacity.
Bishops of other sui juris churches and papal nuncios are not members of episcopal conferences by law, though the conference itself may invite them in an advisory or voting capacity ( can.
Government leaders and members of legislatures who accept the commitments of this Charter may be invited to participate in a personal capacity.
The common thread ( enacted in different ways, and subject to the constraints of various systems of national law ) is the principle that an enterprise or association should be owned and controlled by the people it serves, and share any surpluses on the basis of each members ' cooperative contribution ( as a producer, labourer or consumer ) rather than their capacity to invest financial capital.
Ex-officio members of the Executive Committee are the President of the Advisory Committee and the previous Presidents of ICOMOS, who attend in advisory capacity.
Borough Council members serve on various operating committees and function in a liaison capacity to provide information and direction to the entire Governing Body.
The Committee members serve in a part-time capacity and receive an annual salary.
Henley has a capacity of 690 students, although as of 2006 only 597 students were enrolled with 72 faculty members.
Today, individual Names provide only 14 % of capacity at Lloyd's, with UK-listed and other corporate members providing 31 % and the remainder via the international insurance industry.
They canvas members for commitments of capacity, create the syndicate, hire underwriters, and oversee all of the syndicate's activities.
In its capacity as a media-watchdog, CSI has “ mobilized thousands of scientists, academics and responsible communicators ” to criticize what it regards as “ media's most blatant excesses .” While much of this criticism has focused on factual TV programming or newspaper articles offering support for paranormal claims, CSI has also been critical of programs such as The X-Files and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which its members believe portray skeptics and science in a bad light and help to promote belief in the paranormal.
In his capacity, again, of perpetual secretary of the Institute, he not only prepared a number of éloges historiques on deceased members of the Academy of Sciences, but he was the author of a number of reports on the history of the physical and natural sciences, the most important of these being the Rapport historique sur le progrès des sciences physiques depuis 1789, published in 1810.
He was thus a member both of the Academy of Inscriptions and of the Academy of Sciences ; and in 1697 he became perpetual secretary to the latter, an office he held for forty-two years ; and it was in this official capacity that he wrote the Histoire du renouvellement de l ' Académie des Sciences ( Paris, 3 vols., 1708, 1717, 1722 ) containing extracts and analyses of the proceedings, and also the éloges of the members, written with great simplicity and delicacy.

capacity and new
A realistic balancing of the need for new forms of international organization on the one hand, and our capacity to achieve them on the other, must be approached through the concept of `` community ''.
A new radial drill press with a 16 inch capacity has a tilting head that allows drilling to be done at any angle.
A new low capacity meter is the key that unlocks the situation at Oakwood Heights.
The President recommended federal `` matching grants '' totaling 700 million dollars in 10 years for constructing new medical and dental schools or enlarging the capacity of existing ones.
Presently they had to give up running the furnace at full capacity and depend on the old coal range in the kitchen, which had never been removed when the new gas range was installed, and the fireplaces and an electric heater in Grandma's room.
The availability of genome sequences provides a new opportunity for scientists to learn more about the evolution and biochemical capacity of these parasite.
In the summer of 2006, the club moved to a new 17, 000 capacity stadium AZ Stadion.
In order to further grow the club's budget, the AZ board of directors has decided to extend the capacity of the new stadium to a minimum of 30, 000 seated spectators somewhere in the near future.
According to him, while the first two visions ( the alter-globalism and the anti-globalism ) represent the reconstructed forms of old and new left ideologies, respectively, in the context of current globalization, only the third one has shown the capacity to respond more effectively to the intellectual requirements of today ’ s global complexities.
With LAFTA in place existing productive capacity could be used more fully to supply regional needs, industries could reduce costs as a result of potential economies through expanded output and regional specialization, and attraction to new investment occurred as a result of the regional market area.
In the announcement, Sanders referred to the partnership as creating a " virtual gorilla " that would enable AMD to compete with Intel on fabrication capacity while limiting AMD's financial outlay for new facilities.
In 1709 he became professor of botany and medicine, and in that capacity he did good service, not only to his own university, but also to botanical science, by his improvements and additions to the botanic garden of Leiden, and by the publication of numerous works descriptive of new species of plants.
Generally, organisms with more complex nervous systems have a greater capacity to learn new responses and thus adjust their behavior.
Possibly by building a new high capacity connection line from Sisak via Kutina to Lipovljani.
In 1933 there were plans to demolish the ground and start again from scratch with a new 80, 000 capacity stadium.
The scheme involves the demolition of the back of the Riverside Stand with a new tier of seating added on top of the current one and a row of corporate boxes ; bringing Craven Cottage up to 30, 000 capacity.
A new pier finished in the late 1980s doubled the capacity of the port.
Joachim Pissarro notes that virtually every reviewer who commented on Pissarro ’ s work noted “ his extraordinary capacity to change his art, revise his position and take on new challenges .” One critic writes:
The Grand Canal Theatre is a new 2, 111 capacity theatre which opened in March 2010 in the Grand Canal Dock.
This is opposed to the idea of freedom as the capacity to " begin anew ," which Arendt sees as a corollary to the innate human condition of natality, or our nature as " new beginnings and hence beginners.
The hippie movement in the 1970s saw a new definition develop, with the use of fart as a personal noun, to describe a ' detestable person, or someone of small stature or limited mental capacity ', gaining wider and more open usage as a result.
Daimler-Benz invests € 800 million ($ 1. 2 billion ) and creates up to 2, 500 jobs at a new assembly plant in Kecskemét, Hungary with capacity for producing 100, 000 Mercedes-Benz compact cars a year.
Some companies sold new hard drives with OSR2 preinstalled ( officially justifying this as needed due to the hard drive's capacity ).
In 2004 plans called for construction of two new power plants and restoration of existing plants and transmission lines to ease the blackouts and economic hardship caused by this shortfall, but sabotage and looting held capacity below 6, 000 megawatts.

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