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minority and view
This is nevertheless a minority view.
Sky News objected to the breaking of its monopoly, complaining about the costs associated with running a channel that only a minority could view from the licence fee.
However, there is also a minority view within some Muslims that capital punishment is not justified in the light of Qur ' an.
Another minority believed that Eddy intended various requirements for her consent ( in their view, " estoppels ") to effect the church's dissolution on her death, since they could no longer be followed literally.
A minority view in Christianity, known as Christian Torah-submission, holds that the Mosaic law as it is written is binding on all followers of God under the New Covenant, even for Gentiles, because it views God ’ s commands as " everlasting " (, ;, ; ) and " good " (; ; ).
A minority Jewish view, which appears in some codes of Jewish law, is that while Christian worship is polytheistic ( due to the multiplicity of the Trinity ), it is permissible for them to swear in God's name, since they are referring to the one God.
Dispensationalism remains a minority view among theologians.
Those who expressed points of view further to the left were generally ignored, whereas those who expressed moderate or conservative points of view were often actively denigrated or labeled as holding a minority point of view.
For this reason, the few passages that actually say " this is the view of Rabbi Meir " represent cases where the author intended to present Rabbi Meir's view as a " minority opinion " not representing the accepted law.
Others hold the minority view that elpis should be rendered, " expectation of evil " ( vel sim ).
Carbone writes that the view that animals feel pain differently is now a minority view.
In the Galileo affair, the acceptance, from 1616 to 1757, of the Greek geocentric model ( Ptolemaic system ) by the Roman Catholic Church, and its consequent opposition to heliocentrism, was first called into question by the Catholic cleric Copernicus, and subsequently disproved conclusively by Galileo, who was persecuted for his minority view.
The charge-control view easily handles phototransistors, where minority carriers in the base region are created by the absorption of photons, and handles the dynamics of turn-off, or recovery time, which depends on charge in the base region recombining.
This seems to have been a minority view until it was popularised nearly a century later by Fioravante Martinelli, who listed the Colosseum at the head of a list of places sacred to the martyrs in his 1653 book Roma ex ethnica sacra.
The pure democratic view of government endorses the majority's right to overrule any minority.
Proponents of this view claim that the character of Polonius in Hamlet is a parody of Cecil, an interpretation which a minority of mainstream scholars have agreed with.
Innocent X agreed to the majority's request, but in an attempt to accommodate the view of the minority, appointed an advisory committee consisting of five cardinals and thirteen consultors to report on the situation.
A significant minority of Reconstructionists have refused to accept Kaplan's theology, and instead affirm a theistic view of God.
Point out it ’ s in the minority and, if you can ’ t say why it ’ s wrong, just say it ’ s a different view.
Recent national surveys of the Brethren suggest that only a minority of the current membership view military service as wrong, though even the staunchly peaceful Old Order Amish historically admit the federal government's need to wage war.

minority and August
In the final moments of August 1939 all remains of political and cultural life of Polish minority was eradicated by Nazis, with imprisonment of Polish activists and liquidation of Polish institutions.
Marshall died on August 9, 1969, and Edward Bennett Williams, a minority stockholder who was a Washington resident and one of America's most esteemed attorneys, was chosen to run the franchise while the majority stockholder, Jack Kent Cooke, lived in Los Angeles and ran his basketball team, the Los Angeles Lakers.
Mandela emerged as a leading opponent of the white minority rule government during the later years of her husband's long imprisonment ( August 1963 – February 1990 ).
Margaret of Navarre (,, ) ( c. 1128 – 12 August 1183 ) was the queen consort of the Kingdom of Sicily during the reign of William I ( 1154 – 1166 ) and the regent during the minority of her son, William II.
August 10, 1991 saw a redrawing of districts for city council, so that minority groups could be better represented in the city council.
First, in August 1939 about 2, 000 activists of Polish minority organisations in Germany were arrested and murdered.
* August 5-In the Nova Scotia election John Hamm's Conservatives are re-elected to a minority government
* August 4-Ontario election: George Drew's PCs win a minority, defeating Harry Nixon's Liberals
Schacht disagreed with what he called " unlawful activities " against Germany's Jewish minority and in August 1935 made a speech denouncing Julius Streicher and Streicher's writing in the Nazi newspaper Der Stürmer.
Domhnall ( or Donald ) II of Mar ( c. 1302 in Saline, Fife – 11 August 1332 ) was Regent of Scotland for just over a week during the minority of David II.
Bernard Lord announced on August 10, 2006 that an election would be held on September 18, 2006 due to the pending resignation of Peter Mesheau from the legislature that would have created another minority government.
Fentie's majority government was reduced to minority government status in August 2006, when three Yukon Party MLAs resigned or chose to sit as independents.
An appeal to House of Lords, ( not delivered until August 1, 1904 due to a judicial death ), reversed the Court of Session ’ s decision ( by a majority of 5 – 2 ), and found the minority entitled to the assets of the Free Church.
Although a minority opposed William Horn, on August 11, 1936 his claims appeared to have been corroborated when he announced that he had dug up two lead plates dated 1795 in a location predicted by the papers.
On August 11, 2011, Toomey was named to the United States Congress Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction by Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell.
However, some in the minority celebrate her day on August 15.
In August 1992, Daewoo set up UzDaewooAuto, a joint venture and a factory in Asaka city, Andizhan province, Uzbekistan, leveraging the presence of a large local ethnic Korean minority.
After the leak of a French Interior Ministry circular of 5 August 2010, Reding made a public statement that was interpreted as likening the 2010 French deportations of the Roma to those made from France by the occupying German forces during World War II: " I personally have been appalled by a situation which gave the impression that people are being removed from a Member State of the European Union just because they belong to a certain ethnic minority.
The extensive reform of Basic Rights in Chapter II of the Constitution Act came into force in August 1995, and the remaining powers of a one third minority to postpone ordinary legislation to the next Parliament were now abolished, marking the final transition to majority parliamentarism in respect of ordinary legislation.
The term Darwinism had covered a wide range of ideas, many of which differed from Darwin's views, but it became associated with the minority view of August Weismann who went further than Darwin by rejecting inheritance of acquired characters and attributing all evolution to natural selection, a view also called neo-Darwinism.
Yolande of Aragon ( 11 August 1384 – 14 November 1442 ) was a throne claimant and titular queen regnant of Aragon, titular queen consort of Naples, Duchess of Anjou, Countess of Provence, and regent of Provence during the minority of her son.
Though attended only by a tradition-minded minority, Vienna folk dance events are carefully organized events often taking place at extraordinary locations, such as, the Alpenverein, the Autumn Dance at baroque Belvedere ( palace ), the Ländler dances ( the traditional music of which bears the rhythm from which in the 19th century the Vienna waltz music was developed ), and the summer dances which take place twice each week during summer holiday season ( July & August ).
On August 24, 2006 Kalousek unexpectedly accepted an offer from Jiří Paroubek to start negotiation about minority government by KDU-ČSL and the Social Democratic Party which would be tolerated by the communists.
The Relief parade in Derry is the largest of all the loyal order parades. In some areas of the city bonfires similar to those held on the 11th July are erected and burned. In recent years, it has transformed into the week long Maiden City Festival in August and hosts a series of diverse cultural events including bluegrass music festivals, Irish and Ulster Scots music and tuition, arts exhibitions and events staged by other local minority communities such as the Chinese and Polish communities.

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