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interests and Cuba's
However, in regard to fighting for Puerto Rico's and Cuba's independence, the most influential factor against such actions, were protests presented by the Governments of the United States, France, England and Mexico who claimed to have commercial interests in both islands and therefore were against the idea.

interests and future
As a Humanist, Dr. Huxley interests himself in the possibilities of human development, and one thing we can say about this suggestion, which comes from a leading zoologist, is that, so far as he is concerned, the scientific outlook places no rigid limitation upon the idea of future human evolution.
She was a dedicated, supporting wife and mother who looked out for the interests of her children and the future of her family.
" As southern Senators began to express their intent to resign their seats, Johnson reminded Sen. Jefferson Davis, the Confederacy's future leader, that if his coalition would only hold to their seats, the Democrats would control the Congress, and thus better defend the South's interests.
" Two important types of future interests are:
In 1922 Abd al Aziz ibn Abd ar Rahman Al Saud ( r. 1902 – 53 ) and British officials representing Iraqi interests signed the Treaty of Mohammara, which established the boundary between Iraq and the future Saudi Arabia.
The hero, Nick Haflinger, is a runaway from Tarnover, a government program intended to find, educate and indoctrinate highly gifted children to further the interests of the state in a future where quantitative analysis backed by the tacit threat of coercion has replaced overt military and economic power as the deciding factor in international competition.
In January 1988, the MIT X Consortium formed as a non-profit vendor group, with Scheifler as director, to direct the future development of X in a neutral atmosphere inclusive of commercial and educational interests.
Its basic, and equally grandiose idea, was that, as the French Revolution of 1789 had enlarged the concept of individual liberty, another revolution would now be needed for national liberty ; and his vision went further because he hoped that in the no doubt distant future free nations might combine to form a loosely federal Europe with some kind of federal assembly to regulate their common interests.
Association of Communication Support Workers ACSW is the National Association that supports and represents the interests and views of CSWs, encourages good practice and aims to improve the training standards and opportunities for current and future CSWs.
Such suggestions were intended to encourage certain non-Russian nationalism and to promote German interests for the benefit of future Aryan generations, in accord with geopolitical " Lebensraum im Osten " plans.
Its mission is to " Serve the United States by ensuring a fast, safe, efficient, accessible, and convenient transportation system that meets our vital national interests and enhances the quality of life of the American people, today and into the future.
He also advised his students, “ It isn ’ t the subject that counts but what you feel about it ” and “ Forget about art and paint pictures of what interests you in life .” In this manner, Henri influenced Hopper, as well as notable future artists George Bellows and Rockwell Kent.
: Although we are still the best of friends, and cannot rule out the possibility of working together in the future, for now we are dispersing to pursue other projects and interests.
The general policy objectives are to ( 1 ) assure allies and friends ; ( 2 ) dissuade future military competition, ( 3 ) deter threats and coercion against U. S. interests, and ( 4 ) if deterrence fails, decisively defeat any adversary.
With France no longer a threat to the Crown's North American interests, the Spanish monarchy commissioned the Marquis de Rubi to inspect all of the presidios on the northern frontier of New Spain and make recommendations for the future.
The business interests are represented by two general stores, a fine hotel, drug store, restaurant, livery, meat market, blacksmith shop, saw mill, flouring mill, numerous fruit packers and shippers and other pursuits [...] with a bright present, a prosperous and large future lies before the town.
From this an argument can be made that institutionalizing children in a so-called " one size fits all " or " factory model " school is an inefficient use of the children's time, because it requires each child to learn a specific subject matter in a particular manner, at a particular pace, and at a particular time regardless of that individual's present or future needs, interests, goals, or any pre-existing knowledge he or she might have about the topic.
Field's reading of the due process clause of the amendment would prevail in future cases in which the court read the amendment broadly to protect property interests against hostile state laws.
Presently, and for the foreseeable future, the inherent limitations of traditional collective business systems such as the trade organization, the cooperative and the franchise render them considerably less effective than they once were in advancing the business interests of their constituents.
The common law rule against perpetuities forbids some future interests ( traditionally contingent remainders and executory interests ) that may not vest within the time permitted ; the rule " limit the testator's power to earmark gifts for remote descendants ".
In England, the Statute of Uses ( 1536 ) and the Statute of Wills ( 1540 ) and the consequent rise of flexible future interests made the rule a significant judicial tool in defeating the intent of landowners in grants and devises.
The national valuables in this broad sense include current assets and national interests, as well as the sources of strength upon which our future as a nation depends.
A web site can track a customer's interests and make suggestions for the future.

interests and lay
In the above mentioned report of the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, the basic outlook of the new breed of lay faculty emerges very clearly in the very statement of the problem as the members see it: `` Even with the best of intentions he ( the President of the university ) is loath to delegate such authority and responsibility to a group the membership of which, considered ( as it must be by him ) in individual terms, is inhomogeneous, mortal and of extremely varying temperament, interests and capabilities.
His chief interests lay in evolution and life development processes in general, including development of nonrandom form, which culminated in the beautifully illustrated Kunstformen der Natur ( Art forms of nature ).
" That a community has different components whose interests must be balanced in any good regime is an idea with classical precedents, but Machiavelli's particularly extreme presentation is seen as a critical step towards the later political ideas of both a division of powers or checks and balances, ideas which lay behind the US constitution ( and most modern constitutions ).
While the United States defined its interests in terms of resisting the fascist threat, Paraguayan officials believed their interests lay in economic expediency and were reluctant to antagonize Germany until the outcome of the war was no longer in doubt.
Their political interests in the French Revolution lay with opposition to the aristocracy, and so they found themselves allied with the early capitalists.
However, this did not mean that their economic interests lay with the ' laissez-faire ' policies of those representing them politically.
The historian H. C. G. Matthew states that Gladstone's chief legacy lay in three areas: his financial policy ; his support for Home Rule ( devolution ) that modified the view of the unitary state of the United Kingdom ; and his idea of a progressive, reforming party broadly-based and capable of accommodating and conciliating varying interests, along with his speeches at mass public meetings.
As king, Edward's main interests lay in the fields of foreign affairs and naval and military matters.
Whatever his motivation, the fact that Rivers's interests lay in neurology and psychology became evident in this period.
These two communities, split by the Sandusky River, were rivals ; however, in 1850, seeing that later their interests lay together, the villages merged to form Tiffin, with Fort Ball becoming a part of Tiffin in March of that year.
Pius XI took strong interests in fostering the participation of lay people throughout the Church, especially in the Catholic Action movement.
The leaders of the Catholic Church largely recognised the Parnellite party as guardians of church interests, despite uneasiness with a powerful lay leadership.
Trained as an artist and a lawyer, his interests lay in literature, philosophy, archaeology and especially art.
These scripts led to Carter being associated with contemporary youth comedy at the studio, and although he enjoyed the work he felt that his real strengths and interests lay in serious drama instead.
* Barnette, rather than lay her interests in Jura, sets her eyes on Hibiki instead.
The North Vietnamese pressured the Cambodian communists to accept the terms of the peace accords ; their interests lay more in keeping the war active at a low level ( tying down South Vietnamese troops in the process ) than in an outright victory for the Khmer Rouge.
Under Charlemagne's surviving legitimate son, Louis the Pious ( ruling 813 — 840 ), who, however, lacked Charlemagne's military charisma, the process of disintegration was hastened, as, once he had associated the choice of missi with the assembly of nobles, the nobles interfered in the appointment of the missi, who, now selected from the district in which their duties lay, were soon found to be looking after their own interests rather than those of the central power, and to be associated with the rising local hereditary filiations.
Despite these associations with women, it is clear from his private papers that his interests lay elsewhere and many commentators support this view.
In 732 or 737 — modern scholars have debated over the date — Charles marched against an Arab army between Poitiers and Tours and defeated it in a watershed battle that turned back the tide of the Arab advance north of the Pyrenees ; but Charles ' real interests lay in the northeast, primarily with the Saxons, from whom he had to extort the tribute which for centuries they had paid to the Merovingians.
As a historian, Mary Beard's research interests lay in feminism and the labor union movement ( Woman as a Force in History, 1946 ).
He was a gifted man with artistic and scientific interests who did much to lay the foundations of Melbourne as a real city.
For example, Milton Obote's strength lay among his Langi kin in northern Uganda ; George Magezi represented the local interests of his Bunyoro compatriots ; Grace S. K.
He was offered the post of director of the Harvard College Observatory in 1875 but declined, having by now settled that his interests lay in mathematics rather than observation.

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