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The debate itself was extensive and at its end, the principal issue was no longer Jean de Meun ’ s literary capabilities.
Great skill and caution were necessary to effect a settlement of the questions before it, inasmuch as the three principal nations taking part in it, though at issue with regard to their own special demands, were prepared to unite their forces against the demands of Rome.
However, the principal issue with 2D animation is labor requirements.
Tariff policy was the principal issue in the election.
The holder of a debt security is typically entitled to the payment of principal and interest, together with other contractual rights under the terms of the issue, such as the right to receive certain information.
In the medical model, medical care is viewed as the main issue, and at the political level, the principal response is that of modifying or reforming healthcare policy.
Woodson Elementary, Natalie Jones, was forbidden from delivering a class presentation on assassinated gay San Francisco city councillor Harvey Milk because her principal, and later the school district, declared it a " sensitive " issue that not all parents might want their children to learn about.
Despite a well-spoken campaign by high school principal Donna Doss, voters killed the issue by a wide margin.
Longer and shorter term bonds are often combined together in a single issue that requires the issuer to make approximately level annual payments of interest and principal.
He contributed largely to every issue — his principal topics being Education, Freedom of the Press, and Prison Discipline ( under which he expounded Bentham's Panopticon ).
The principal issue remains whether the member states of NATO, the U. S. and the European powers, violated the UN Charter by attacking a fellow UN member state in the absence of an attack or a threat of imminent attack on them and in the absence of UN Security Council authorization.
There are approximately five principal varieties of coins produced by Stephen's mints, normally containing the legend, but one issue bears the legend which cannot be translated but is thought to have been constructed by the moneyers to look like the previous reign's, so they could disassociate themselves from the conflict and hedge their bets about who would win, while still providing the required number of new coins.
Although the principal conflict began in 1075 between Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor, a brief but significant struggle over investiture also occurred between Henry I of England and the Pope Paschal II in the years 1103 to 1107, and the issue played a minor role in the struggles between church and state in France as well.
In large firms where there is a separation of ownership and management and no controlling shareholder, the principal – agent issue arises between upper-management ( the " agent ") which may have very different interests, and by definition considerably more information, than shareholders ( the " principals ").
By the time the principal photography on Caligula was completed, Vidal ( having a previous issue with his involvement in the infamous Myra Breckinridge ) was concerned about being associated with such an out-of-control production.
At the end of the review process, which must be completed within 12 months, the principal council is empowered to issue a reorganisation order setting out the changes.
Slavery was a principal issue leading to the American Civil War.
A major issue in the struggle was the rivalry between Austria, the traditional principal power in Germany, and the ascending Prussia.
The timing of the money required to finance transport is a principal issue.
An issue of The American Philatelist from 1956 refers to an Alaskan village where " Underwater basket weaving is the principal industry of the employables among the 94 Eskimos here.
The student editors refused to allow a " censored " version of the issue to be published, and appealed the decision to IHS principal Joe Wilson and ICSD superintendent Judith Pastel.
Upon the principal issue, that of constitutionality, the court holds that Initiated Measure No. 1 of 1928, Ark. Stat. Ann.
Article 32 gave to Hitler one of his principal objectives: the exclusion of the clergy from politics such that “ the Holy See will issue ordinances by which the clergy and the religious will be forbidden to be members of political parties or to be active on their behalf .”
A principal who banned tag in their school said that " In this game, there is a victim or It, which creates a self-esteem issue.

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Potemkin's Army of Ekaterinoslav, totaling, it was claimed, 40,000 regular troops and 6,000 irregulars of the Cossack Corps, had invested Islam's principal stronghold on the north shore of the Black Sea, the fortress town of Oczakov, and was preparing to test the Turk by land and sea.
We had a couple of schools in this country, the principal one being on the Marshall Field estate out in Lloyd's Neck.
Barco, his state of apprehension gone, never to return, had assumed a matter-of-factness which remained his principal attitude from that time on.
Mr. Willis bought Zenith Plastic Products, a skeleton corporation of sorts which had undergone many vicissitudes and whose principal assets were a couple of electronics plants on Long Island engaged in working out government contracts, and installed Freddy in an executive position.
But once Milne had, in his own words, " said goodbye to all that in 70, 000 words " ( the approximate length of his four principal children's books ), he had no intention of producing any reworkings lacking in originality, given that one of the sources of inspiration, his son, was growing older.
In process of time the title abbot was extended to clerics who had no connection with the monastic system, as to the principal of a body of parochial clergy ; and under the Carolingians to the chief chaplain of the king,, or military chaplain of the emperor, It even came to be adopted by purely secular officials.
In 1823, Light had fondly written of the Sicilian city of Catania: " The two principal streets cross each other at right angles in the square in the direction of north and south and east and west.
Sultan Ahmed III had become unpopular by reason of the excessive pomp and costly luxury in which he and his principal officers indulged ; on September 20, 1730, a mutinous riot of seventeen janissaries, led by the Albanian Patrona Halil, was aided by the citizens as well as the military until it swelled into an insurrection in front of which the Sultan was forced to give up the throne.
The population of Akkad, like nearly all pre-modern states, was entirely dependent upon the agricultural systems of the region, which seem to have had two principal centres: the irrigated farmlands of southern Iraq that traditionally had a yield of 30 grains returned for each grain sown and the rain-fed agriculture of northern Iraq, known as " the Upper Country ".
In a letter published in a follow-up edition of The Humanist, Sagan confirmed that he would have been willing to sign such a statement had it described and refuted the principal tenets of astrological belief.
During the next century Aegina was one of the three principal states trading at the emporium of Naucratis, and it was the only state of European Greece that had a share in this factory.
Chaim Weizmann and Nahum Sokolow, the principal Zionist leaders based in London, had asked for the reconstitution of Palestine as " the " Jewish national home.
Its principal founder was Rabbi Zecharias Frankel, who had broken with the German Reform Judaism in 1845 over its rejection of the primacy of the Hebrew language in Jewish prayer and the rejection of the laws of kashrut.
As principal owners, the pair moved the club from the West Side Grounds to the much newer Weeghman Park, which had been constructed for the Whales only two years earlier.
His Tàichū (, " Grand Inception ") calendar of 104 BC had a year with the winter solstice in the 11th month and designated as intercalary any calendar month ( a month of 29 or 30 whole days ) during which the sun does not pass a principal term ( that is, remained within the same sign of the zodiac throughout ).
The principal difference in the Bible between a wife and a concubine is that wives had dowries, while concubines did not.
Although this was far from the principal driver for the Dragon's demise, it was nevertheless a factor, and had Dragon adopted the established Delta system, the machine may well have had a greater following and a longer life.
Adams told Morris that he had been framed, and that David Harris, who was present at the time of the murder and was the principal witness for the prosecution, had in fact killed Wood.
By this time, the forces of independence had grown continental in scope and were organized into two principal armies, one under the Venezuelan Simón Bolívar in the north and the other under the Argentine José de San Martín in the south.
At this point he had sold almost all his inherited lands, which cut him off from his principal source of income.

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