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While this effort has by no means converted all, or even most, Muslims to the Wahhabist interpretation of Islam, it has done much to overwhelm more moderate local interpretations, and has set the Saudi-interpretation of Islam as the " gold standard " of religion in Muslims ' minds.
For instance, in the lead-up to the 1964 Republican National Convention, the press referred to supporters of the insurgent Arizona conservative Barry Goldwater as " Cactus Jacobins " in their effort to unseat the moderate East Coast branch of the party ( see Rockefeller Republican ).
* July 26 – In Los Angeles, Ronald Reagan announces his choice of liberal U. S. Senator Richard Schweiker as his vice presidential running mate, in an effort to woo moderate Republican delegates away from President Gerald Ford.
Wyden was among several moderate Democratic senators who in early January 2009 criticized President-elect Barack Obama's stimulus plan, calling for a greater emphasis on " tangible infrastructure investments " and warning that an effort had to be made to differentiate it from the Bush bailouts Wyden had opposed.
According to the Bomber Command Campaign Diary, " This raid was a complete success achieved on a completely cloud-covered target of small size, with only a moderate bomber effort and at trifling cost.
The southwestern Pacific stock is a moderate concern due to model uncertainty, increasing catches, and declining CPUEs ( catch per unit effort ).
In another manifestation of weakening government controls, recently launched news programs such as CCTV's Focal Report and Beijing Television's Express News include moderate criticisms of the party and government and explore some controversial public topics in an effort to make programs relevant toand more popular with — viewers.
The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship began in August 1990 as a reaction to the successful effort by conservatives to capture the denominational institutions of the Southern Baptist Convention after more than 10 years of public controversy between conservative and moderate / liberal factions of the Convention.
A more moderate organization that attracted a majority of suffragists, the AWSA worked primarily at passing legislation at the state and local level, with a secondary effort focused at influencing federal elections and winning the opinion of federal legislators.
Southern Democrats came up with the idea of a regional primary in an effort to nominate a moderate candidate who would more closely represent their interests.
Van Huizen was listed in the FBI's report entitled Project Megiddo as a more moderate militia leader, " A number of militia leaders, such as Lynn Van Huizen of the Michigan Militia Corps-Wolverines, have gone to some effort to actively rid their ranks of radical members who are inclined to carry out acts of violence and / or terrorism.
Wulf's solo effort was only a moderate success.
Bob can send a message to Alice as follows: first he creates a large number of puzzles, each of a moderate amount of difficulty — it must be possible for Alice to solve the puzzle with a moderate amount of computing effort.
For individuals to achieve moderate proficiency or understanding in a language ( called L2 ) other than their first language ( L1 ) typically requires considerable time and effort through study and / or practical application.
The moderate success and critical acclaim of Free Fall led to their 1978 effort, What If, supported by their first tour with dates in New York, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Texas, Arizona, Massachusetts, Mississippi, and California.
In 1993, he helped defeat an effort to eliminate the LP membership Pledge and moderate the LP Platform.
Within a year he became more widely known by his Castigo y Perdón, and by a more humorous effort, Los Dos Guzmanes ; and shortly afterwards he was appointed by the Moderado ( moderate ) government to a post in the home office, which he lost in 1854 on the succession to power of the Liberal party.
The peppers are also commonly used to add moderate heat to very large quantities of soup and stew in restaurants, in an effort to cut costs ( 1 hot chilli counts for several mild ones ).

moderate and compromise
As the leader of the moderate faction of the Republican party, Lincoln found his policies and personality were " blasted from all sides ": Radical Republicans demanded harsher treatment of the South, War Democrats desired more compromise, Copperheads despised him, and irreconcilable secessionists plotted his death.
Senator Lyman Trumbull of Illinois, leader of the moderate Republicans and Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, was anxious to reach a compromise with the President.
The moderates ' efforts to compromise with Johnson failed, and a political war ensued between the Republicans ( both radical and moderate ) on one side, and on the other, Johnson and his allies in the Democratic Party in the North and the conservative groupings in the South.
The moderate senators and representatives ( who constituted a majority of the Union party ) asked him for only a slight compromise ; their action was really an entreaty that he would unite with them to preserve Congress and the country from the policy of the radicals.
However, it would soon come around to a more moderate standpoint and while preserving a hard-line attitude to armed struggle, the party began theorizing on various compromise solutions.
The Puritan movement of Jacobean times became distinctive by adaptation and compromise, with the emergence of " semi-separatism ", " moderate puritanism ", yo soy chingon
This was acceptable at moderate pressures, but above a certain point, machine designers had to compromise between the extra friction generated by packing the leather more tightly and greater leakage of steam.
That the king should have consented to treat with his rebellious son, to refer the compromise to a meeting of Saxon nobles, to moderate the pugnacity of his own supporters, and to resign the rule over the more important half of his dominions – all this testifies to the fact that Æthelwulf ’ s Christian spirit did not exhaust itself in the giving of lavish charities to the Church, but availed to reconcile him to the sacrifice of prestige and power in the cause of national peace.
It is said that de Montfort was reluctant to approve the oligarchical constitution created by the Provisions of Oxford, but there is better ground for believing that he disliked the narrow class-spirit of the victorious Barons, and that he would have preferred to make a compromise with the moderate royalists whose policy was guided by Prince Edward.
For fear that separatism would lead to instability and a dictatorial backlash, a compromise was struck among the moderate political parties taking part in the drafting of the Spanish Constitution of 1978.
" The support for voting rights was a compromise between moderate and Radical Republicans.
They were generally in control, although they had to compromise with the moderate Republicans ( the Democrats in Congress had almost no power ).
In particular, Tosa was more moderate ; it proposed a compromise whereby Yoshinobu would resign as shogun, but preside over a new national governing council composed of various daimyo.
al-Bakr was a moderate, and used much of his time trying to make a compromise between the two factions to no avail.
In the elections of 1940, Cárdenas, with hopes of preventing another uprising in the country, surprised people and endorsed the PRM nominee Manuel Ávila Camacho, a moderate conservative whom he hoped would salvage some of his liberal policies and act as a compromise candidate between liberals and conservatives in the country against Ávila's opponent, Juan Andreu.
Various parties asserted ways to resolve this ' unjust and iniquitous murder ', which led to a moderate compromise in 1086 in which Berenguer Ramon II would rule Catalonia with his brother's four-year-old son ( Later to become known as Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona for eleven years until he came of age.
In the 1970s, he was involved in debates over genetic engineering, advocating a compromise position of moderate oversight and regulation rather than the extremes of a complete ban or full scientific freedom.
Murphy played a significant role in convincing both sides of the conflict to reach a compromise by electing moderate Christian general Fuad Chehab while President Chamoun would continue in power till the end of his term on 22 Sept.
Nteryamira was selected president on 5 February 1994 as a compromise: He was Hutu, but considered a moderate in Ndadaye's tradition, while Anatole Kanyenkiko, a UPRONA figure, was made prime minister.
The moderate and comprehensive character of the settlement at the revolution plainly shows his guiding hand, and it was finally through his persuasion that the Lords yielded to the Commons and agreed to the compromise whereby William and Mary were declared joint sovereigns.
He had a large impact on the Conservative manifesto for the 1979 election, although frequently a compromise had to be reached with Heath's more moderate supporters such as James Prior.
He developed a reputation as a judicial moderate, and was known as a master of compromise and consensus-building.
Powell compiled a decidedly moderate record on the Court, cultivating a reputation as a swing vote with a penchant for compromise.

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