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Eventually, the Nazi party developed strong relationships with big business and abolished trade unions while real wages dropped by a fourth, and employees could not easily change employer.
They were first in the canton-wide election, while the third most popular party was the Les Socialistes ( with 13. 8 %), fourth in the canton-wide election.
The republican theory also suggests that the Long Parliament would have been successful in these necessary reforms except through the forceful intervention of Oliver Cromwell ( and others ) in removing the loyalists party, the unlawful execution of King Charles II, later dissolving the Rump Parliament ; and finally the forceful dissolution of the reconvened Rump Parliament by Monck when less than a fourth of the required members were present.
In Europe, the socialist Left Party in Germany grew in popularity due to dissatisfaction with the increasingly neoliberal policies of the SPD, becoming the fourth biggest party in parliament in the general election on 27 September 2009.
In Denmark, the Socialist People's Party ( SF or Socialist Party for short ) more than doubled its parliamentary representation to 23 seats from 11, making it the fourth largest party.
This " magic formula " has been repeatedly criticised: in the 1960s, for excluding leftist opposition parties ; in the 1980s, for excluding the emerging Green party ; and particularly after the 1999 election, by the People's Party, which had by then grown from being the fourth largest party on the National Council to being the largest.
In the 2007 parliamentary elections the party placed fourth, with 8. 93 % of the vote and 31 out of 460 seats, and entered into a governing coalition with the victor, the centrist-conservative Civic Platform ( Platforma Obywatelska ).
The fourth rule, which banned nomination speeches, was the only one the party quickly abandoned.
Together European Green Party / EFA have 50 seats and they are the fourth largest party in the European Parliament.
After the fourth Balkenende cabinet was formed, the VVD was the second-largest opposition party in the Dutch House of Representatives.
After the election, a " Purple Coaliton " was considered-it would have required a fourth party in addition to the VVD, PvdA and D66-but talks broke down and the PvdA entered opposition.
In the 1992 general election the party added a fourth MP, Cynog Dafis, when he gained Ceredigion and Pembroke North from the Liberal Democrats.
Mulroney was elected party leader on June 11, 1983, beating Clark on the fourth ballot.
The party suffered severe losses in the 2010 elections and, by halving their share, fell from the first to the fourth place.
There are currently 194 countries party to the 1949 Geneva Conventions, including this fourth treaty but also including the other three.
On April 28, 2008, Honorary Chairman Lien Chan of the then opposition Kuomintang visited Beijing and met with Hu Jintao for the fourth time since their historic encounter on April 29, 2005 in their respective capacity as party leaders of both the Chinese Communist Party and the KMT.
The party won Vitrolles, its fourth town, in a 1997 by-election, where similar policies were pursued.
Le Pen came fourth in the election with 11 % of the vote, and the party won no seats in the legislative election of the same year.
In June 2011, the party was shaken when three of its most prominent MNAs — popular actor Pierre Curzi, former cabinet minister Louise Beaudoin, and Lisette Lapointe, the wife of former premier Jacques Parizeau, followed the next day by a fourth, Jean-Martin Aussant, quit the party to sit as independents over Marois's support for a bill changing the law to permit an agreement between the City of Québec and Quebecor Inc. concerning the management of the new sports and entertainment complex in Quebec City.
The party for Giles ' fourth expedition.
On April 28, 2007, Rosselló revealed to various party leaders that in March, 2006, he had signed a sworn statement assuring that he would not make a fourth run for the governorship in 2008, and that he intended to abide by the result.
Labor won only 13 out of the 120 Knesset seats in the 2009 elections, making them the fourth largest party.
What they did not contemplate was that there was a new fourth party on the rise: the BC Social Credit League.

fourth and embodies
Simon Hornblower asserts that Thebes ' great legacy to fourth century and Hellenistic Greece was federalism, " a kind of alternative to imperialism, a way of achieving unity without force ", which " embodies a representative principle ".
The so-called " Rule of St. Stephen " was compiled at the request of the fourth prior, Étienne de Liciac, by Hugh of Lacerta, and embodies the customs of Grandmont some twenty or thirty years after St. Stephen's death in 1124.

fourth and range
Orchestral parts rarely demand the double bass exceed a two-octave range ( an example of an exception to this rule is Orff's Carmina Burana, which calls for three octaves and a perfect fourth ).
Marino led a 25-point fourth quarter comeback for a 34 – 31 Dolphins win at the RCA Dome, then in Miami Marino led another comeback to tie the game 34 – 34 with 36 seconds remaining ; Manning, however, drove the Colts in range for a 53-yard field goal as time expired ( 37 – 34 Colts win ).
The fourth part is the Park Kolonnaden, a range of buildings running down the east side of the Potsdamer Bahnhof site, parallelling Daimler-Benz.
This shows that the received power declines as the fourth power of the range, which means that the reflected power from distant targets is very small.
For a D whistle, this includes notes from the second D above middle C to the fourth D above middle C. It is possible to make sounds above this range, by blowing with sufficient force, but, in most musical contexts, the result will be loud and out of tune due to a cylindrical bore.
The alto flute is a very similar instrument, but longer, and hence pitched lower, with a range starting from the G below middle C. The fingering that would produce a C on a standard flute produces the G a fourth lower on the alto flute.
In September, 1887, near Holbrook in what is now Navajo County, Owens was involved in one of the Old West's most famous gunfights, when he killed three men and wounded a fourth while serving a warrant on outlaw Andy Blevins / Andy Cooper, an active participant in a raging range war, later dubbed the Pleasant Valley War.
The fourth valve can also be viewed in the same way as an F trigger on trombone, repitching the instrument to expand the lower range.
The release of the fourth edition codex added a new model range, new rules, and new units, most notably the Broodlord, and revamped units such as the Carnifex.
The rankings are based on the same criteria as for the QS World University Rankings 2011 / 2012 – size, subject range and research intensity – but with the fourth aspect, age, restricted to those less than 50 years old.
Its shares had under-performed the food sector over the previous five years ; it had been pushed back into fourth position by Asda and it did not have enough stores of adequate size to offer a comprehensive non-food range.
It divided the address space into primarily three address formats, henceforth called address classes, and left a fourth range reserved to be defined later.
A fourth series entitled " Science Rock " followed in 1978 and 1979, and included a broad range of science-related topics such as Do the Circulation and The Body Machine ( a play on The Body Electric ), The Energy Blues, Electricity, E-Lec-Tri-City, to the most well-known of the series, Interplanet Janet ( which is about the solar system ).
The final incarnation of the Cortina was Britain's best selling car for the 1980 and 1981 calendar years, also topping the sales charts for 1979 when the range was making the transition from the fourth generation model to the fifth.
The harmonies of Cajun music are simple, basically I, IV, and V, tonic, sub-dominant, and dominant with many tunes just using I and V. The melodic range is just one octave, rising a fifth above the tonic and descending a fourth below.
The 20 Series still had no low range, but it had synchromesh on the third and fourth gears.
Proposals for a final range of buildings to complete the fourth side of the court have been made on many occasions up to the 20th century.
They are frequently in recitative style, essentially monodic, based on notes in the range of a third or a fourth.
A transposing instrument pitched in F, a perfect fourth above the oboe, its range as described in contemporary fingering charts is from B to G ♯, though it can reach tones as much as a third above this.
The transmission can still upshift and downshift automatically between the remaining ratios: for example, in the 3 range, a transmission could shift from first to second to third, but not into fourth or higher ratios.
By the fourth century, a broad range of colors including yellow, purple, red, and orange were being made.
In the 2005 – 06 season, Nash became the fourth player in NBA history to shoot 50 % or better from the field, 40 % from three-point range ( 43. 9 ), and 90 % from the line, joining Larry Bird, Reggie Miller and Mark Price in the 50-40-90 Club.
The fourth generation saw the introduction of a fully independent rear suspension across the entire model range.
Turnagain Arm sees the largest tidal range in United States, with a mean of 30 feet ( 9. 2 m ), and the fourth highest in the world, behind Bay of Fundy ( 11. 7m ), Ungava Bay ( 9. 75m ), and Bristol Channel ( 9. 6m ).
In merengue tipico the rhythm is usually more complex and less standardized ; it can range from simply hitting the conga on a fourth beat to playing full patterns that mark the time.

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