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private and sphere
Religious political parties are not allowed as it would not respect the principle of non-interference of religion in politics and that religion has to remain in the private sphere to respect all beliefs.
The crime doesn't prohibit a pertinent and responsible debate ( en saklig och vederhäftig diskussion ), nor statements made in a completely private sphere.
Just as civic eloquence failed to gain popularity in Britain, in the United States interest faded in the second decade of the 19th century as the " public spheres of heated oratory " disappeared in favor of the private sphere.
One of the key attributes of the mind in this sense is that it is a private sphere to which no one but the owner has access.
The European view of public relations notes that besides a relational form of interactivity there is also a reflective paradigm that is concerned with publics and the public sphere ; not only with relational, which can in principle be private, but also with public consequences of organizational behavior.
Redstockings co-founder Ellen Willis wrote in 1984 that radical feminism " got sexual politics recognized as a public issue ", " created the vocabulary … with which the second wave of feminism entered popular culture ", " sparked the drive to legalize abortion ", " were the first to demand total equality in the so-called private sphere " (" housework and child care ,… emotional and sexual needs "), and " created the atmosphere of urgency " that almost led to the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment.
It widens the sphere of private decision-making.
Martin Buber, the Jewish religious philosopher, attacked Huxley's notion that mescaline allowed a person to participate in " common being ", and held that the drug ushered users " merely into a strictly private sphere ".
Availability of adequate legal base, opening of credit lines, including the foreign ones, simplified the procedure of private enterprises opening and licensing, led to enlarge-ment of the sphere of entrepreneurship.
This showed the beginnings of removing art collections from the private domain of aristocracy and the wealthy into the public sphere, where they were seen as sites for educating the masses in taste and cultural refinement.
As Philip Brett has pointed out, most of the items from the four-and three-part sections were taken from the Primer ( the English name for the Book of hours ) thus falling within the sphere of private devotions rather than public worship.
Modern French conceptions of eroticism can be traced to The Enlightenment, when " in the eighteenth century, dictionaries defined the erotic as that which concerned love ... eroticism was the intrusion into the public sphere of something that was at base private ".
However, in the same work, Rudolf Simek also says that the goddesses Sága, Hlín, Sjöfn, Snotra, Vár, and Vör should be considered vaguely defined figures who " should be seen as female protective goddesses " that are all responsible for " specific areas of the private sphere, and yet clear differences were made between them so that they are in many ways similar to matrons.
" However, Simek also writes that the goddesses Snotra, Sága, Hlín, Sjöfn, Vár, and Vör should be considered vaguely defined figures who " should be seen as female protective goddesses " that are all responsible for " specific areas of the private sphere, and yet clear differences were made between them so that they are in many ways similar to matrons.
In the same work, Simek writes that the goddesses Sága, Hlín, Sjöfn, Snotra, Vár, and Vör should be considered vaguely defined figures who " should be seen as female protective goddesses " that are all responsible for " specific areas of the private sphere, and yet clear differences were made between them so that they are in many ways similar to matrons.
As the parlour was the room in which the larger world encountered the private sphere of middle class life, the family's face to the world, it was invariably the best room ( indeed it was often colloquially called just that ) in the home.
The two chief modes of failure are usually due to imperfect property rights and due to imperfect information and correspond directly to Friedrich Hayek's assertion that classical liberalism will not work without protection of the private sphere and the prevention of fraud and deception.
This is debatable however: levies could be seen as not being an advance for fines, but rather, only intended to compensate for copies in the private sphere that are legally allowed in many jurisdictions.
Only in the isolated private sphere provided by homesteading could a radical resistance and constructive challenge to capitalist culture be nurtured.
It is sometimes considered to include the family and the private sphere and then referred to as the " third sector " of society, distinct from government and business.
For most of its history, it offered degrees only based on Quebec law, which features the civil law system in the sphere of private law.
Much work has been done on the dichotomy in women's lives between the private sphere and the public.
Domestic private stairs are likely to be used by children under 5 years old so they should be constructed so that a diameter sphere cannot pass though the opening in the risers.

private and Rousseau
Rousseau had to admit that though he couldn't agree to a public performance, he would indeed, just for his own private satisfaction, dearly love to know how his work would sound when done by professional musicians and by trained voices.
As a condition of his return he was not allowed to publish any books, but after completing his Confessions, Rousseau began private readings in 1771.
He contended that private judgment, introduced by Martin Luther into religion, by Descartes and Leibniz into philosophy and science, and by Rousseau and the Encyclopaedists into politics, had resulted in practical atheism and spiritual death.
The United States flag ... was properly attached and began its ascent, hoisted by my private secretary son, George Lovell Rousseau, and again salutes were fired as before, the Russian water battery leading off.
Rousseau Institute ( also known as Jean-Jacques Rousseau Institute or Academy of Geneva-in French Académie De Genève or Institut Jean-Jacques Rousseau ) is a private school in Geneva, Switzerland.

private and depends
Maintenance of its macroeconomic progress depends on continued low inflation, reduction in the trade deficit, and reforms designed to encourage private investment.
Books by stage hypnotists sometimes explicitly describe the use of deception in their acts, for example, Ormond McGill's New Encyclopedia of Stage Hypnosis describes an entire " fake hypnosis " act that depends upon the use of private whispers throughout.
Security depends on the secrecy of the private key.
Validity depends on security of the private key.
The degree to which private information is exposed therefore depends on how the public will receive this information, which differs between places and over time.
The construction industry depends mainly on government building projects because construction of private housing is a low priority.
In an ACL-based model, a subject's access to an object depends on whether its identity is on a list associated with the object ( roughly analogous to how a bouncer at a private party would check your ID to see if your name is on the guest list ); access is conveyed by editing the list.
* the security of the private key depends entirely on the security of the computer
As the Fulton is run on a non-profit basis, it depends on a variety of grants, corporate sponsorship, and private donations to accomplish its mission.
It extends to behaviour in public and in private, and depends on the context.
Location determination depends upon the Automatic Location Information ( ALI ) database which is maintained on behalf of local governments by contracted private third parties generally the Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier ( ILEC ).
Tuition at private secondary schools varies from school to school and depends on many factors, including the location of the school, the willingness of parents to pay, peer tuitions and the school's financial endowment.
They can provide a menu of choices in such a way that the choice depends on the private information of the other party.
Some private native forest in the region has been set aside for sustainable logging but most forestry in the region depends on exotic plantings.
This dichotomy is typical of the fact that a housing co-op is somewhere between a private business corporation and a social agency, and where one places it depends on one's viewpoint — and the collective viewpoint of each housing co-op.
It depends, in turn, on both public and private investment to provide access to technology, equipment, information and physical facilities throughout the production-marketing system.
He also argues that, while much of Mill's theory depends upon a distinction between private and public harm, Mill seems not to have provided a clear focus on or distinction between the private and public realms.
In this book, detective Philo Vance's murder investigation takes place in a private home that doubles as a museum of Egyptology, and the solution depends in part on Vance's extensive knowledge of Egyptian history and customs, which enable him to sort through suggestions of godly vengeance and reveal the misdirections perpetrated by the real murderer.
The private sector, for which information disclosure depends on voluntary, non-mandatory practices, and bodies acting in a judicial or legislative capacity, are excluded.
They can provide a menu of choices in such a way that the choice depends on the private information of the other party.
People of Garbeta and its nearest surroundings mainly depends on that hospital. There is many private chamber of doctors in Garbeta.
The tax for private cars first registered from July 2008 is calculated on the basis of carbon dioxide emissions ; for cars registered before that, the rate depends on engine displacement.

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