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The first climber to actually make bouldering his primary specialty ( in the mid 1950s ) and to advocate its acceptance as a legitimate sport not restricted to a particular area was John Gill, a mathematician and amateur gymnast who found the challenge and movement of bouldering enjoyable.
1 ) Some researchers ( e. g., Dalakas ) advocate the theory that the inflammation-immune reaction, caused by an unknown trigger likely an undiscovered virus or an autoimmune disorder, is the primary, proximal cause of sIBM and that the degeneration of muscle fibres and protein abnormalities are secondary features.
The desire to use Norway as a base for naval attacks on Britain was the primary reason that motivated Raeder to advocate attacking Norway, and only in early 1940 did Raeder first mention protecting the sea lanes that allowed Swedish iron ore to reach Germany as a secondary reason for occupying Norway.
Hu was well known as the primary advocate for the literary revolution of the era, a movement which aimed to replace scholarly classical Chinese in writing with the vernacular spoken language, and to cultivate and stimulate new forms of literature.
* United States Solicitor General, the federal government's primary advocate before the U. S. Supreme Court
Niebuhr is widely considered to have been its primary advocate.
Voluntaryists often advocate the use of the education, persuasion, and non-violent resistance as the primary ways to change people's ideas about the state and their behavior toward it.
In 1977, the government abandoned plans to build a nuclear power plant at Remerschen, of which the DP had been the primary advocate.
He was the primary advocate of Melanesian socialism.
* Consumer advocate Ralph Nader ran a write-in campaign in 1992 during the New Hampshire primary for the presidential nomination of both the Democratic and Republican parties.
Many would later go on to help in founding the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, which became the primary advocate of a non-polygamous version of the Latter Day Saint religion.
After its composition, this text became the primary scriptural advocate in India for the universal potentiality of Buddhahood.
After its composition, this text became the primary scriptural advocate in India for the universal potentiality of Buddhahood.
Matsuoka was a major advocate of a Japanese alliance with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, whose assistance he saw as a perfect balancing force against the United States, and as such was one of the primary orchestrators of the Tripartite Pact in 1940.
The system of systems approach does not advocate particular tools, methods, or practices ; instead, it promotes a new way of thinking for solving grand challenges where the interactions of technology, policy, and economics are the primary drivers.
* Ralph Nader, possibly the most famous perennial presidential candidate in recent U. S. history, is a consumer rights advocate, who ran for the presidency four consecutive times and was a write-in candidate in the 1992 New Hampshire primary.
An advocate of free trade, she was the primary U. S. negotiator of the North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA ).
It was a valuable document, especially as he was the first to advocate the establishing of high schools to make a ladder for able children from the primary schools to the university.
The primary contention, and perhaps the main reason that to this point they remain only proposals, is whether they will apply only to federal offenses and the federal system or will mandate all states to adopt similar provisions ( the version advocated by at least one very high-profile advocate, John Walsh, host of America's Most Wanted ).
In October 1982, S. G. Warburg founder Siegmund Warburg, who had been the primary advocate for the Warburg investment in Becker, died.
As Public Works Minister, Cushing was a primary advocate of government intervention in the labour disputes plaguing Alberta's coal industry in 1907 ; Rutherford eventually appointed a commission to examine the problem.
In the early 1970s, Baer was the primary author of New Jersey's Sunshine Law, and was an advocate of open government throughout his legislative career.
During the 2004 election, as prospects for the Liberals began looking poorly, Herle was a strong advocate of demonizing Martin's primary opponent, Stephen Harper.

primary and idea
The basic idea is to provide a small system with primary sewage treatment.
Regarding the primary function of conscious processing, a recurring idea in recent theories is that phenomenal states somehow integrate neural activities and information-processing that would otherwise be independent.
Indeed, despite everything, the majority of natural-law theorists have accepted the idea of enforcing the prevailing morality as a primary function of the law.
Some feel the primary reason for the endorsement was to keep the flat tax idea and other supply-side views alive.
Lex's attires primary consists of dark colors and is an inquisitive person, and it is that curiosity that drives him to attain as much power as possible as the series progresses, ultimately leading him to being Clark's greatest enemy, his conviction that he is ' needed ' to protect the world causing him to kill his own father and turn against everyone that he cannot control in the belief that he is ' protecting ' the world from the aliens or superhumans who might exert their authority, unable to accept the idea that they only seek to help others.
Leon Trotsky, the main proponent of the world revolution, was exiled from the Soviet Union in 1929, and Stalin's idea of Socialism in One Country became the primary line.
The idea behind this technique is that the primary mouthpiece is known to be working, and the diver donating the air has more time to sort out his / her own equipment after temporarily losing ability to breathe.
Ignorant of the idea that console systems ' primary strength is in standardization, Sega had created three different platforms ( the Sega Mega Drive, and the Mega-CD / Sega CD and the 32X add-ons ) all under the same banner, stealing valuable shelf space from itself and confusing both vendors and consumers in the process.
Capra made his primary focus the creation of " one basic, powerful idea " that would spread and evolve into other related ideas.
The idea of the primary to nominate candidates was sponsored by anti-machine politicians such as New York Governor Charles Evans Hughes and Senator Albert B. Cummins.
In a debate before the Oregon primary with Harold Stassen, Dewey argued against outlawing the Communist Party of the United States of America, saying " you can't shoot an idea with a gun.
Reflecting the anarchist philosophy from which it draws its primary inspiration, anarcho-syndicalism holds to the idea that power corrupts.
This idea was taken to its logical extreme by William Gibson in the Sprawl trilogy, the Sprawl being the Boston-Atlanta Metropolitan Axis ( defined by the primary super-expressway ), or BAMA.
The idea is that the servers listed as secondary MX servers have some out-of-band way of knowing when the primary servers are back online.
He examines and compares the Augustinian-Niebuhrian conviction that pride is primary, the feminist concept of pride as being absent in the experience of women, the humanistic psychology position that pride does not adequately account for anyone's experience, and the humanistic psychology idea that if pride emerges, it is always a false front designed to protect an undervalued self.
Dringenberg points out the primary difference between their vision for Desire being that Gaiman's idea for the character was essentially sexless and unsatisfying.
By extension from its primary sense, the idea that a virgin has a sexual " blank slate ", unchanged by any past intimate connection or experience, leads to the abstraction of unadulterated purity.
A straw poll conducted during the county Republican Party primary election, showed strong opposition to the idea countywide.
" He sometimes maintained that ideas were innate and uses of the term idea diverge from the original primary scholastic use.
He thus concludes that the idea of the self is not logically dependent on any physical thing, and that the soul should not be seen in relative terms, but as a primary given, a substance.
Supporting this idea, a significant reduction of the cortical signals retinotopically encoding stimuli briefly presented immediately before the execution of a saccade has been found as early as in primary visual cortex ( Vallines, I., & Greenlee, M. W., 2006 ).
The idea of geographical divisions along religious lines i. e. the dur is neither mentioned in the Qur ' an nor in the sayings of the Prophet ( called Hadith ), which are considered the primary sources in Islamic jurisprudence.
Proof theory is important in philosophical logic, where the primary interest is in the idea of a proof-theoretic semantics, an idea which depends upon technical ideas in structural proof theory to be feasible.
Having no party of his own, in order to officially state his candidacy for the 2006 general election, Prodi came up with the idea of an apposite primary election, the first of such kind to be ever introduced in Europe and seen by its creator ( Prodi himself ) as a democratic move to bring the public and its opinion closer to the Italian politics, held on 16 October 2005, which he won with over 70 % of votes.

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