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Gianfranco Fini, a moderniser who sees Nicolas Sarkozy and David Cameron as models, impressed an ambitious political line to the party, combining the pillars of conservative ideology like security, family values and patriotism with a progressive approach in other areas such as stem cell research and supporting voting rights for legal aliens.
The first game of the Exile trilogy sees a party of newly created characters thrown from the world above into the subterranean world known as Exile.
Paxton sees fascism as " a form of political behavior marked by obsessive preoccupation with community decline, humiliation, or victimhood and by compensatory cults of unity, energy, and purity, in which a mass-based party of committed nationalist militants, working in uneasy but effective collaboration with traditional elites, abandons democratic liberties and pursues with redemptive violence and without ethical or legal restraints goals of internal cleansing and external expansion.
* In an episode of the 1970s TV series The Waltons, called the Changeling, ( Season 7 Episode 5 ) Elizabeth Walton, who is turning thirteen, sees a chair a banging up and down, a vase breaking itself, a rag doll changing position, and various other strange activities, which disappear immediately after she declares her fear and anger on the night of her slumber party.
The next day's legislative election sees his party win with an overwhelming majority.
He sees that Rynn is trying to hide something from him, but he decides to come back and help her move the car after the party.
As a result, someone that sees a physician outside Quebec, even in another part of Canada, must either pay the cost themselves and submit a request to the Régie de l ' Assurance Maladie du Québec ( RAMQ Medicare ) for reimbursement ( even then, expenses are often denied ), or take out a third party insurance plan.
The party sees that economic system as necessary in order to ensure the affluence of the entire population.
On the way to the party, Haverstock sees Van Meer entering the car which is to take him to the party, and runs to interview him ; Van Meer invites him to ride along.
He has remained active in the affairs of the Victorian Labor Party, and has recently been critical of what he sees as the dominance of factions in the party, particularly the Labor Right.
When, at a party given by Williams in his apartment, Charlotte Manning sees some old college yearbooks whose contents ( and photos ), if made public, would expose Kines's double life, she has to act fast.
") and sees him described as a drug and booze fuelled, sexually promiscuous party animal.
When Sally sees that it is only Snoopy, she angrily scolds Linus for making her miss the trick-or-treating festivities as well as the Halloween party as the kids come to take her away with them.
Former party leader Michael McDowell has said that he sees liberalism as not being on the left-right spectrum as it is a mix of the ideals of both.
The 1978 constitution allows the King to nominate anyone he sees fit to stand for the vote of confidence so long as the King has met with the political party leaders represented in the Congress beforehand.
Although the NBPP says it sees capitalism as the fundamental problem with the world and " revolution " as the solution, the new party does not draw its influences from Marxism or Maoism as the original party did.
" I admit ," he stated blandly, " that I said then what I now repeat, namely, that when the Democratic party of Kentucky, in convention assembled, sees fit in its wisdom to nominate a yaller dog for the governorship of this great state, I will support him — but lower than that ye shall not drag me!
The stated purpose of the party is to “ return the crown to the former glory ”, and to repair what it sees as the “ continued economic and social discrimination against the Sephardic population of Israel ”.
This viewpoint sees " profit " as obtained consensually, through a mutually agreeable transaction between two entities ( buyer and seller ), and the proceeds of common-law crime non-consensually, by force or fraud inflicted on one party by another.
The RIM is a significant fraction of the international communist movement that sees the socialist period as one of continuing class struggle, with the role of a vanguard party in government to bring the lower classes increasingly into the administration of society as a whole.
PAS positions itself as a political party that aims to establish Malaysia as a country based on Islamic legal theory derived from the primary sources of Islam, the Quran, Sunnah as well as Hadiths, as opposed to Barisan Nasional's Islam Hadhari, which PAS sees as based on a watered-down understanding of Islam.
At the party, Bianca sees Cameron but is dragged away by Joey.
The party is politically closest to what it sees as anti-revisionist Communist Parties who would see the Soviet leadership from Nikita Khrushchev onwards as stepping away from socialism.

party and rational
While ideally most citizens would spend the time to adequately study party platforms, history and de-construct their campaigns to see if what they say represents what they will do and if it represents the important elements of their agendas, many citizens do not invest the time nor have the inclination to do so ( see rational ignorance ).
: Social norms and institutions act as extensions of the superego that serve to regulate behaviors prompted by the id thus implicitly blaming the third party for intruding between the rational sense and the conscience.
Schmitt criticized the institutional practices of liberal politics, arguing that they are justified by a faith in rational discussion and openness that is at odds with actual parliamentary party politics, in which outcomes are hammered out in smoke-filled rooms by party leaders.
The beings may be rational, that is to say, their interests may be carefully selected based on future projections, but this is not compulsory ; here, the definition of " party " extends to all sentient beings, even those living solely in the present.
Theoretical economical modelling demonstrated that the optimum level of trust that a rational economic agent should exhibit in transactions is equal to trustworthiness of the other party.
While the party does not necessarily represent the will of each individual member, it forms on the basis of rational collective interests and the assignment of outside individuals to protect those interests.
In 1977 Margaret Thatcher visited the Cambridge Graduate Conservative Association of Peterhouse where she " cut through the compact subtlety andrational pessimism ’ of " and sharply retorted: " We don't want pessimists in our party ".
; Chapter 9: At the party, conversation ranges over sanity and insanity, cheating at croquet versus cheating at whist, rational honeymoons, teetotalism, and keeping dinner parties interesting.
An objective, rational evaluation of whether a course of action is opportunist or not can only be stated in terms of whether the action and its motivation really did, or did not represent relevant principles ( a consistency of means and ends ); or whether it was motivated by self-interest or sectional interests rather than the common interest of the party ( or parties ) represented.

party and science
The senior high command officers in Pakistan Armed Forces, and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a former Karachi University professor of political science, began to pressure General Yahya Khan to take armed action against Mujib and his party.
As a footnote, Lord Peter Wimsey has also been included by the science fiction writer Philip José Farmer as a member of the Wold Newton family ; and Laurie R. King's detective character Mary Russell meets up with Lord Peter at a party in the novel A Letter of Mary.
Weber argued that Judaism, early Christianity, theology, and later the political party and modern science, were only possible in the urban context that reached a full development the West alone.
Ulbricht's preoccupation with science meant that more and more control of the economy was being relegated from the party to specialists.
Searle argues that the goal of science is to establish and validate statements which are epistemically objective, ( i. e., whose truth can be discovered and evaluated by any interested party ), but are not necessarily ontologically objective.
" He called Wilson " this slick salesman of synthetic science " and the Labour party " the only relic of class consciousness in the country ".
Political science identifies phenomena such as mob rule, mass hysteria and moral panic but of course also studies positive cooperation such as social capital and political virtues but also more debatable phenomena such as the political party.
The two party system is caused by a political science theory called Duverger's law.
He became part of the Standing Committee of the Shanghai party committee in 1983, effectively becoming part of Shanghai's political inner circle, and was put in charge of work related to science and technology.
Paramount leader () literally " the highest leader of the party ( Communist Party of China ) and the state ( People's Republic of China )", in modern Chinese political science, unofficially refers to the political leader of the People's Republic of China.
Despite the Duverger's Law of political science, the Canadian Parliament has always had a third, and sometimes a fourth or even fifth, party present ever since ( although no third or fourth party has ever formed a national government in Canada.
Ecotage is mentioned in Mars trilogy of science fiction novels by Kim Stanley Robinson as a means of protest shown by the Red political party.
* Wouter Bos, party leader of the Dutch Labour Party and former Minister of Finance of the Netherlands, studied political science and economics at VU
* Elco Brinkman, previous leader of the CDA party, studied political science and law at the VU
The program of the Communist Party declared that the party is guided by Marxism-Leninism, based on the experience and achievements of domestic and world science and culture.
The party overall stands positive towards the former Soviet Union and the highlights the rapid development of Ukrainian culture, science and welfare during its existence.
The Oregon Daily Emerald cited University of Oregon political science professor Joel Bloom as mentioning three factors in identifying a swing state: " examining statewide opinion polls, political party registration numbers and the results of previous elections.
In parliament, he served on many all party groups, including the kidney group ( as chairman ); mental health ; science ; refugees ; equality ; and AIDS group.
In 2011 Markey also criticized Republicans and Tea Party members of scientific illiteracy, saying " Rick Perry and these other guys are allergic to science ... too many of the tea party people, who basically don ’ t believe in science, are now controlling the Republican Party.
She was made a Life peer as Baroness Sharp of Guildford, of Guildford in the County of Surrey in 1998, and speaks for her party on issues of education, science, and technology.
It has been described as " one of the genre's most beloved pieces of appalling prose " and " the apotheosis of bad writing ", and has subsequently been used as part of a common science fiction convention party game.
The story is told in the first person by Allen Carpentier ( né Carpenter ), an agnostic science fiction writer who died in a failed attempt to entertain his fans at a Science fiction convention party.
In the praxis of political science, the concept of the vanguard party, composed of professional revolutionaries, was first effected by the Bolshevik Party in the Russian Revolution of 1917.

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