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The opposing view is ethical egoism, which maintains that moral agents should always act in their own self-interest.
Swift ’ s use of gripping details of poverty and his narrator ’ s cool approach towards them create " two opposing points of view " that " alienate the reader, perhaps unconsciously, from a narrator who can view with ' melancholy ' detachment a subject that Swift has directed us, rhetorically, to see in a much less detached way.
Only Joel Schumacher might have had an opposing view.
Scholars opposing this view claim that while the dagger is unusual, ghosts of murdered victims are more believable, having a basis in the audience's superstitions.
The opposing view suggests that free competition for capital investment between different countries increases the dynamic efficiency of the market place.
They may view the occult as being anything supernatural or paranormal which is not achieved by or through God ( as defined by those religious denominations ), and is therefore the work of an opposing and malevolent entity.
The " dualism " of Clausewitz's view of war ( i. e., that wars can vary a great deal between the two " poles " he proposed, based on the political objectives of the opposing sides and the context ) seems simple enough, but few commentators have proven willing to accept this crucial variability — they insist that Clausewitz " really " argued for one end of the scale or the other.
These opposing factions were mutually attracted by a view of punk rock as " politically as well as musically ...' against the system '.
In contrast, libertarian socialism proposes the traditional view of direct worker's control of the means of production and opposes the use of state power to achieve such an arrangement, opposing both parliamentary politics and state ownership over the means of production.
Heidegger, however, has on occasion appeared to take an opposing view, stating for example that " those in the crossing must in the end know what is mistaken by all urging for intelligibility: that every thinking of being, all philosophy, can never be confirmed by ' facts ,' i. e., by beings.
The opposing view holds that, recent revelations notwithstanding, by the time McCarthyism began in the late 1940s, the CPUSA was an ineffectual fringe group, and the damage done to U. S. interests by Soviet spies after World War II was minimal.
The opposing view is that sexual identity is both fluid and socially constructed, and thus there is no " absolute " identity.
However, an opposing view sees the battle as only confirming the already-decaying power of the Ottoman Empire.
The opposing view, argued by Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and a number of influential Department of Defense policy makers such as Paul Wolfowitz and Richard Perle, held that direct and unilateral action was both possible and justified and that America should embrace the opportunities for democracy and security offered by its position as sole remaining superpower.
The opposing view, based on comparative linguistics linking her with wide range of other Indoeuropean deities, is that she was important pre-Christian chthonic deity that both gives and takes life.
Taking the opposing view, it is argued by many U. S. Senators and legal scholars that, since for any treaty to be enforceable in the United States, it must strictly conform to the terms of ratification issued by the Senate ; and, that no term of any treaty which is subject to the Senate's reservation ( s ) can be interpreted to have been confirmed, lawful or enforceable in the United States, according to the sovereign operation of the Constitution.
The opposing perennialist view holds that while ethnicity and ethnic groupings has existed throughout history, they are not part of the natural order.
Stockbridge City Hall blocking view of opposing candidate's signs.
However, the opposing view is that the fund may not liquidate in your timeframe and you may be forced to sell at an even worse discount ; in any case, in the meantime the fund will have incurred costs and charges imposed by the managers.
By 3: 30 p. m., Houston had formed his men into battle lines for the impending assault, screened from Mexican view by trees and by a slight ridge that ran across the open prairie between the opposing armies.
Others took the opposing view that the great majority of users at that time were performing integer-intensive tasks like word-processing, spreadsheeting and web browsing, and the substantially lower cost of the PR-rated processors allowed the user to afford a higher-spec part in any case.
Moreover, he rejected the view that the impetus dissipated spontaneously ( this is the big difference between Buridan's theory of impetus and his predecessors ), asserting that a body would be arrested by the forces of air resistance and gravity which might be opposing its impetus.
However, the Russian Communist Party took the opposing view.

opposing and states
In any case, Clausewitz saw military force as an instrument that states and other political actors use to pursue the ends of policy, in a dialectic between opposing wills, each with the aim of imposing his policies and will upon his enemy.
The Sixth Coalition was formed, and the German states of the Confederation of the Rhine switched sides, finally opposing Napoleon.
In the years leading up to the Nullification Crisis, the resolutions divided Jeffersonian democrats, with states ' rights proponents such as John C. Calhoun supporting the Principles of ' 98 and President Andrew Jackson opposing them.
Proponents are known for opposing the existence of states or government and refusing to participate in coercive state institutions.
The Macedonian phalanx was not very different from the Hoplite phalanx of other Greeks states, save it was better trained, armed with the sarissa enabling it to outreach its competitors and stave off enemy cavalry, and wore far lighter armor enabling longer endurance and long fast forced marches, including the ability to sprint to close and overwhelm opposing positions and archers.
An opposing statement put forward by Muslim nations was signed by 57 member states, mostly in Africa and Asia.
Barrès also partly came back on his youthness ' mistakes during the war, by paying tribute to French Jews in Les familles spirituelles de la France, where he placed them as one of the four elements of the " national genius ", alongside Traditionalists, Protestants and Socialists — thus opposing himself to Maurras who saw in them the " four confederate states " of " Anti-France ".
Fearing an invasion by Imperial forces the Estates of Bohemia sought an alliance with the other members of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown ( Silesia, Lusatia, Moravia ) and on 31 July 1619 at Prague, these states formed the Bohemian Confederacy, dedicated to opposing the Habsburgs ; under the terms of this agreement, Protestantism became virtually the state religion of the Bohemian lands.
Some realists ( human nature realists ) believe that states are inherently aggressive, that territorial expansion is constrained only by opposing powers, while others ( offensive / defensive realists ) believe that states are obsessed with the security and continuation of the state's existence.
" We planted editorials in weeklies and dailies and newspapers in the district of people we thought were opposed to us or states where they were opposed to us so that suddenly they were thinking twice about opposing us.
Lenz's law states that the current induced in a circuit due to a change in the magnetic field is so directed as to oppose the change in flux or to exert a mechanical force opposing the motion.
As a result, the policies of the six states became overwhelmingly oriented towards dealing with the Qin threat, with two opposing schools of thought.
In the following years, Maddox proclaimed himself a " Society of Liberty " martyr intent on opposing an awesome central government which thwarted states ' rights and gave special protection to minority groups.
It lobbies the legislatures of states that have significant proportions of homeowners living in HOAs to promote legislation beneficial to its members, while opposing laws that would harm its members.
Later, Chandler joined with senators from other southern states in opposing the repeal of poll taxes, long used as a mechanism to prevent blacks from voting.
Once Echeverría became president, he embarked on a far-reaching program of populist political and economic reform, nationalizing the mining and electrical industries, redistributing private land in the states of Sinaloa and Sonora to peasants, opposing American " expansionism ," supporting the leftist Chilean leader Salvador Allende, condemning Zionism, allowing the Palestine Liberation Organization to open an office in the capital, and imposing limits on foreign investment, and extending Mexico's patrimonial waters to.
( Note: Due to the loophole of which Earl Weaver took advantage, there was a rule change shortly thereafter that states the DH must come to bat at least once, unless the opposing team changes pitchers.
Decoste states, " If the only arguments against same sex marriage are sectarian, then opposing the legalization of same sex marriage is invidious in a fashion no different from supporting anti miscegenation laws ".
The original wording contained in Public Law 99-145 only authorized the POW Medal for service members held captive “ while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States ; while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force ; or while serving with friendly forces engaged in an armed conflict against an opposing armed force in which the United States is not a belligerent party .” Accordingly, DoD policy articulated in 1988 concluded that only military captives taken prisoner by enemy or opposing states during active armed conflict were eligible for the award.
The Middle states and Northwest supported the bill, the South and Southwest opposed it, and New England split its vote with a majority opposing it.
# Where a state is engaged in a war with a legitimate casus belli, a soldier from one of the combatant states may lawfully kill a soldier in the army of the opposing state so long as that soldier has not surrendered.

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