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Manichaeanism was also supported by Persia at the time, compounding religious dissent with international politics.
Some jurisdictions also permit a verdict to be returned despite the dissent of one, two, or three jurors.
He was also crucially aided by the crippling dissent within the Labor Party in the 1950s and especially by the ALP split of 1954.
" The dissent also characterized the majority as " myopic " for only considering legal history of " the past five years ".
Rabin also denied the right of American Jews to object to his plan for peace, calling any dissent " chutzpah ".
However, he was also criticized for heavy repression of dissent, and for promoting nepotism.
One objection states that a democratic republic built on freedom of dissent should not require its citizens to pledge allegiance to it, and that the First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects one's right to refrain from speaking or standing ( also a form of speech ).
" Several thinkers have argued that a healthy society needs not only to protect, but also to encourage dissent.
He also spread dissent between Fëanor and his brothers Fingolfin and Finarfin.
Political dissent was also firmly controlled, most notably in his place of birth, where Charles, assisted by the Duke of Alva, personally suppressed the Revolt of Ghent in mid-February 1540.
Procedural justice also is a major factor that contributes to the expression of employee dissent.
At the same time, dissent against Musar also broke out at the Slobodka Yeshiva.
While governments and church encouraged printing in many ways, which allowed the dissemination of Bibles and government information, works of dissent and criticism could also circulate rapidly.
Barnette overruled a 1940 decision on the same issue, Minersville School District v. Gobitis ( also involving the children of Jehovah's Witnesses ), in which the Court stated that the proper recourse for dissent was to try to change the school policy democratically.
In the 2004 presidential election, Ólafur was re-elected with 67. 5 % of the votes cast ( down from over 95 % in the only other time an incumbent has been contested ), but that election also saw a record number of empty ballots ( 21. 2 %) and an exceptionally low turnout of 63 % ( usually 80 – 90 %), both of which have been interpreted as dissent with the president's decision to not sign the media law.
But though later critics did not wholly dissent from this view, they also discerned the mystical vein in Richardson: " he was ideally equipped to make an ordinary character seem extraordinary or an extraordinary one seem ordinary ".
Justice Stewart also reacted strongly after carefully considering the facts of the case, and wrote adissentthat would have been the opinion of the court without revisions of Burger ’ s drafts.
* The technology used to record dissent and document opinions opposed to the majority is also useful to notarize bets, predictions and claims.
The plurality also replaced the heightened scrutiny of abortion regulations under Roe, which was standard for fundamental rights in the Court's case law, with a lesser " undue burden " standard previously developed by O ' Connor in her dissent in Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health.
Accepting Shang Yang ’ s earlier emphasis on the standardization of weights and measures, the Qin Shi Huang would also accept Shang Yang ’ s philosophy that no individual in the state should be above the law ( by ensuring harsh punishments for all cases of dissent ) and that families should be divided into smaller households.
He also mentions Harry Blackmun's vote in Gregg v. Georgia that ruled the death penalty constitutional and his later dissent in Callins v. Collins in which he states " from this day forward, I no longer shall tinker with the machinery of death ...
" Consumer advocate Ralph Nader said, " used the word fascism to reflect an authoritarian state of mind that tended to stifle free speech and dissent and also tended to believe that might was right.
The dissent in Palestine was influenced also by the discovery in October 1935 at the port of Jaffa of a large arms shipment destined for the Haganah, sparking Arab fears of a Jewish military takeover of Palestine, Jewish immigration also peaked in 1935, just months before Palestinian Arabs began a full-scale, nation-wide revolt.
On the 18th anniversary of the AMIA bombing in July 2012, WJC President Lauder declared: " The Iranian regime has blood on its hands, not only by suppressing dissent at home but also by sponsoring terrorism world-wide.

dissent and complained
His tenure was marked with an undercurrent of dissent among younger, liberal Democratic members who champed at the bit for committee assignments and complained that power was centered in a small, old group of Democratic leaders.
Mawardi accused the Government of being anti-Muslim, complained of the government's violent crackdown of dissent, and alleged that the 1977 Legislative Election was won because of electoral fraud.
In a July 1917 speech, he complained that the government's aggressive prosecutions of dissent meant that " ou can't even collect your thoughts without getting arrested for unlawful assemblage.
Bellamy complained in November 2008 that his dissent from global warming has resulted in rejection for his BBC TV programme ideas.

dissent and about
The publication of the encyclical marks the first time in the twentieth century that open dissent from the laity about teachings of the Church was voiced widely and publicly.
On 11 November, the Malaysian government briefly detained de facto opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim on Tuesday and arrested a human rights lawyer and about a dozen opposition leaders, amid growing complaints the government is cracking down on dissent.
Consensus among music historians – with notable dissent – has been to start the era around 1400, with the end of the medieval era, and close it around 1600, with the beginning of the Baroque period, therefore commencing the musical Renaissance about a hundred years after the beginning of the Renaissance as understood in other disciplines.
Dominant, arrogant, self-centred and morally blind, he is insistent throughout about his lack of responsibility for Eva / Daisy's death and quotes his economic justification for firing her as being the importance of keeping his labour costs low and quelling dissent, which he says is standard business practice.
Chamberlain warned Robert Morant about Nonconformist dissent, asking why voluntary schools could not receive funds from the state rather than the rates.
Holmes, in a succinct dissent, began by saying that he too thought that the act was constitutional, and that " but for the decision of my brethren, I should have felt pretty clear about it.
According to Daniel Richman, former clerk for Thurgood Marshall, Marshall's friendship with Bayard Rustin and Rustin's openness about his homosexuality played a significant role in Marshall's dissent.
Reed disliked the phrase " wall of separation between church and state ," and his dissent contains his famous dictum about the phrase: " A rule of law should not be drawn from a figure of speech.
He also never expressed criticism or uneasiness about the oppressive nature of the Soviet regime, the brutal suppression of political dissent, the forced collectivization or any other crimes perpetrated by the Soviet system.
Concerned about dissent in the order after the death of de Pasqually, Willermoz in 1778, together with two other Superior Judges, formulated the idea of creating two additional degrees for the Auvergne Province of the Strict Observance, which exemplified the philosophy, though not the theurgic practices, of the Elus Cohens, while working in the Knight Templar-oriented milieu of the masonic rite.
The dissent stated the following about rational basis review:
And we hear about political dissent being crushed, we hear even about religious groups being crushed.
# Responding to Justice Douglas ' dissent, the Court argued that the question before it was about the interests of the parents to exercise free religion, and did not relate to the child's First Amendment's rights.
Justice Byron White's dissent began with his disagreement about the applicability of cited precedent.
Regarding the historical debates about Widerstand ( resistance ) in German society, Kershaw has argued that there are two approaches to the question, one of which he calls the fundamentalist ( dealing with those committed to overthrowing the Nazi regime ) and the societal ( dealing with forms of dissent in " everyday life ").
One central factor contributing to this dissent was that " the Price System had not collapsed, and predictions about the expected demise were becoming more and more vague ".
Leon Trotsky in his later works argued that while it was impossible to speak conclusively about the plot, he saw indications in Stalin's mania for involvement in every detail of Red Army organization and logistics that the military had real reasons for dissent, motives which may have eventually led to a plot.
Justice Cynthia D. Kinser, while joining in the majority's opinion, wrote separately to emphasis that the case was not about whether a county had the power to recognize same-sex unions through the extension of benefits, as Justice Leroy Rountree Hassell, Sr. asserted in his dissent / concurrence.
With Germain Grisez he discussed the question of the infallibility of the Catholic Church's teaching on artificial contraception ; with Adrian Gariuit, O. F. M., he argued the question of " dissent " within the Church ; with Lawrence J. Welch, he engaged in a long conversation in theological journals about consensus among theologians as a criterion by which it could be determined whether a doctrine was taught universally by the Church ; and with Karl Becker, S. J., he has debated the meaning of what the Second Vatican Council meant by saying that the Church of Christ " subsisted in " the Roman Catholic Church.
Apparently, his once-impressive performances for both club and country had gone and he was frequently injured, which caused the Wednesday fans to voice dissent about a clause in his contract which stipulated that he would automatically receive £ 5, 000 per game which he would miss through injury.
The company encourages dissent, enabling customers to cheer or gripe about the latest recommendation.
Even after the end of apartheid, Black Consciousness politics live on in community development projects and " acts of dissent " staged both to bring about change and to further develop a distinct black identity.
There is scholarly dissent about whom Gsal-snan encountered in I-chou.

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