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Hence government must establish greater controls upon corporations so that their activities promote what is deemed essential to the national interest.
Moreover, prudence alone would indicate that, unless the local customs are already ready to fall when pushed, the results of direct economic action everywhere upon national chain stores will likely be simply to give undue advantage to local and state stores which conform to these customs, leading to greater decentralization and local autonomy within the company, or even ( as the final self-defeat of an unjust application of economic pressure to correct injustice ) to its going out of business in certain sections of the country ( as, for that matter, the Quakers, who once had many meetings in the pre-Civil War South, largely went out of business in that part of the country over the slavery issue, never to recover a large number of southern adherents ).
In addition to urging greater restrictions on aerial spraying, Buchheister called for support of the Wilderness bill, creation of national seashore parks, including Point Reyes ; ;
One way was greater cooperation between groups, such as the Edinburgh Missionary Conference of Protestants in 1910, the Justice, Peace and Creation Commission of the World Council of Churches founded in 1948 by Protestant and Orthodox churches, and similar national councils like the National Council of Churches in Australia which includes Roman Catholics.
# Campaign for greater appreciation of traditional beers, ciders and perries as part of our national heritage and culture.
Implicitly, the CCC also led to a greater public awareness and appreciation of the outdoors and the nation's natural resources ; and the continued need for a carefully planned, comprehensive national program for the protection and development of natural resources.
This National Socialism was opposed to capitalism because of the components that were against " the national interest " of Germany, but insisted that National Socialism would strive for greater efficiency in the economy.
A goad to the era's plutocrats and their enablers in government, LaGuardia fought for progressive income taxes, greater government oversight of Wall Street, and national employment insurance for workers idled by the Great Depression.
Other examples of heads of state in parliamentary systems using greater powers than usual, either because of ambiguous constitutions or unprecedented national emergencies, include the decision by King Léopold III of the Belgians to surrender on behalf of his state to the invading German army in 1940, against the will of his government.
Constituted in 1966, it is one of two newly created states carved out of the greater Punjab province as a means of creating a stronger national identity.
Irredentist movements, typically circulate maps of the claimed national territory, the greater nation state.
Generally known as the " Brownell Committee Report ," after committee chairman Herbert Brownell, it surveyed the history of U. S. communications intelligence activities and suggested the need for a much greater degree of coordination and direction at the national level.
Although the French rule in the Illyrian Provinces was short-lived it significantly contributed to greater national self-confidence and awareness of freedoms.
Since the early 1990s, the legitimatization of the principle of national self-determination has led to an increase in the number of conflicts within states, as sub-groups seek greater self-determination and even full secession, and as their conflicts for leadership within groups and with other groups and with the dominant state become violent.
The UAE has begun to produce a greater amount of military equipment in a bid to reduce foreign dependence and help with national Industrialization.
Campaigning in a liberal state like Massachusetts and riding the wave of national media coverage and greater campaign funds coming into his effort, he rose in the polls dramatically.
1, 200, 000 ) is greater than that of Dakar proper, to Rufisque, creating a conurbation of almost 3 million ( over a quarter of the national population ).
More nationalist-oriented groups believe that aspects of capitalism, such as free trade infringe upon national sovereignty, that domestic industries and national traditions must be safeguarded, and that preserving this is of greater importance than profit for business.
As a result of the war, all forms of literature turned even more toward tradition and history: poetry became more subdued, and greater emphasis was laid upon language as an expression of national identity ( Hora, Halas, Seifert, Nezval ), and on spirituality and religious values ( Hrubín, Závada, Zahradníček, Holan ).
Advocates of political decentralization assume that decisions made with greater participation will be better informed and more relevant to diverse interests in society than those made only by national political authorities.
The Industrial Development Act of 1966 changed the name of Development Districts ( parts of the country with higher levels of unemployment than the national average and which governments sought to encourage greater investment in ) to Development Areas and increased the percentage of the workforce covered by development schemes from 15 % to 20 %, which mainly affected rural areas in Scotland and Wales.
In response to this political threat and to growing popular calls for greater accountability within government, the king and the prime minister initiated an ongoing national debate on the constitutional and political future of Swaziland.
Despite the predominance of state courts in terms of cases handled, most academic scholarship concerning courts takes place at the federal level, because it has greater relevance in a national market for academic scholarship, because federal courts generally have more accessible records, and because many important kinds of litigation are handled primarily at the federal level.
The SED further proclaimed that greater emphasis would be devoted to the development of a " socialist national culture " in which the role of artists and writers would be increasingly important.

greater and coat
flaggan ) is still identical to the triple-tailed military flag, but usually includes in its centre a white field with the greater or the lesser coat of arms with the Order of the Seraphim, which has the King of Sweden as its Grand Master.
The King and Queen uses a royal flag with the greater national coat of arms.
Om naval ships the flag of the King i raised together with a split pennat with the greater national coat of arms.
* The royal flag with the greater national coat of arms is hoisted at the Royal Palace when H. M. the King is within the realm, and is upholding his duties as the Head of state.
Swedish coastal defence ship | pansarskepp HMS Gustaf V with the current navy ensign, and the greater coat of arms in the stern.
Artists desiring greater control of their painting surface may add a coat or two of their preferred gesso.
HPM / PMH 6387a, b. It is a circular letter sent to practically all of the state and local bodies in Croatia after the formation of the Bannate, instructing how to use the coat of arms in its two forms ( greater and lesser ), including two pages of drawings of the two coat of arms.
The greater coat of arms is: a double headed eagle argent beaked langued and membered gules crowned with the Yugoslav royal crown proper bearing on a golden bordered inescutcheon chequy gules and argent.
The circular letter determines the primary use of the greater coat of arms on larger inscription plates while the lesser coat of arms was primarily for the use within administrative seals.
File: Greater coat of arms of the Banate of Croatia. svg | Banovina of Croatia greater version ( 1939 – 1941 )
It is still part of the present greater coat of arms of Sweden which is quartered between the lion coat of arms and the three crowns.
For a time in the 20th century, Warburg used a coat of arms based on the old greater seal, showing the walls, towers and gateway, but not the bishop.
Since around the 1830s the coat has been constructed with a waist seam that allows greater waist suppression.
This gallery of country coats of arms shows the coat of arms, an emblem serving a similar purpose or both ( such as greater and lesser coat of arms, national emblem or seal ) of each of the countries in the list of countries.
File: Royal_Sultanate_of_Sulu_Greater_National_Coat_of_Arms. jpg | The official greater national coat of arms of the Royal Sultanate of Sulu under the guidance of Raja Muda Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram of Sulu.
In similar fashion, a monarch's personal arms may be borne on an inescutcheon en surtout over the territorial arms of his / her domains, as in the arms of the Danish Royal Family, the greater coat of arms of Sweden, or the arms of the Commonwealth of England 1649 – 1660.
The lions became part of the greater coat of arms of Tallinn, the centre of Danish government in Estonia, and the knightages ( ger.
The three lions, however, remained the central element of the greater coat of arms of Tallinn.
Figure 9: Unapproved design for the greater coat of arms
In 1936, a state committee suggested a compromise that Finland should have a " greater " and a " smaller " coat of arms.

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