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success and Government's
Rather, they are impressed with the British Government's success in forcing -- and helping -- the British textile industry to shrink and to change over to other products.
Devereaux believes that for the cloning and longevity process to be a success, subjects must also undergo psychological reconditioning, but Traynor, who is working at R1 as the Government's representative, disagrees, believing that Devereaux is turning the volunteer subjects into brainwashed puppets.
Historians ascribe that diplomatic success to the efforts and dilligence of the Brazilian Government's representative, the Baron of Rio Branco, appointed by Morais to lead the Brazilian delegation in the arbitration process.
Macdonald ’ s success in helping to resolve international disagreements at this time was arguably one the first Labour Government's most significant accomplishments.
In response to the State Government's 2001 Melbourne 2030 planning policy, the Public Transport Users Association lobbied to extend route 16 to Kew Junction, so far without success.
The IRA's success led to the British Government's demand that the IRA be eliminated.
A circular was issued to local authorities and manufacturers throughout the country by the British Government's Department of Science and Art, to take steps to improve the quality of British product design, which was considered to be under serious threat from the success of European imports.

success and welfare
Memes that replicate most effectively enjoy more success, and some may replicate effectively even when they prove to be detrimental to the welfare of their hosts.
Feminist economists Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum created the human capabilities approach as an alternative way to assess economic success rooted in the ideas of welfare economics and focused on the individual's potential to do and be what he or she may choose to value.
As farmers adopt new techniques and differences in productivity arise, the more productive farmers benefit from an increase in their welfare while farmers who are not productive enough will exit the market to seek success elsewhere.
Giddens saw Labour's ability to marginalise the Conservative Party as a success, as well its economic policy, welfare reform and certain aspects of education.
The Reform Party's success in 1993 was related to the mobilization of people who were opposed to the welfare state, but this represents only one dimension of the party's appeal.
The climax of liberalism came in the mid-1960s with the success of President Lyndon B. Johnson ( 1963 – 69 ) in securing congressional passage of his Great Society programs, including civil rights, the end of segregation, Medicare, extension of welfare, federal aid to education at all levels, subsidies for the arts and humanities, environmental activism, and a series of programs designed to wipe out poverty.
The shared value model is based on the idea that corporate success and social welfare are interdependent.
She stated, " Our success as a nation depends on our willingness to give generously of ourselves for the welfare and enrichment of the lives of others.
As Boyce's enterprises grew, he insisted on looking after the welfare of about 30, 000 delivery boys, who were key to his financial success.
He introduced a policy initiative to this effect at a press conference in late 2000, in which he dramatically cast a box of syringes onto the floor and said that his department planned to " stop people from shooting their welfare cheque up their arm, and to help them shoot up the ladder of success ".
There were around 40 in the tourist sections of Havana, and about 20 street children in other areas of the city .” This is due to the lack of success with the welfare system.
During the past years, the main focus of the organization has been the struggle against growing xenophobia in Sweden ( as witnessed by the electoral success of the Sweden Democrats during the national elections of 2010 ) and criticism of the current center-right government and in particular on its privatizations of welfare services and priorities of tax reductions rather than increased public spending on welfare and investments in infrastructure and renewable energy.
Americans cannot go on making money or achieving worldly success simply on its own merits ; such " materialistic " things must, in the American mind, be justified in " higher " terms, in terms of " service " or " stewardship " or " general welfare "... And because they are so idealistic, Americans tend to be moralistic ; they are inclined to see all issues as plain and simple, black and white, issues of morality.
While mainly depending on entry fees for its financing, an adoption scheme introduced in the early 2000s at Mysore Zoo has been a success, with celebrities, institutions, and animal lovers contributing directly to the welfare of the zoo inmates.
Brash returned to Orewa on 25 January 2005, hoping to capitalise on the previous year's success, and gave a speech on social welfare and on welfare dependency.
I understand that some of his apparatus is still extant, upon which are supplications for success and for the welfare of the adepts.
Buths's festival co-director Richard Strauss was impressed enough by what he heard that at a post-concert banquet he said: " I drink to the success and welfare of the first English progressive musician, Meister Elgar ".
In the Chinese spirit, derived in large part from Confucian ideals, these kongsi members or their descendants prefer not to boast so much of their wealth but to take pride in earning worldly and financial success through their work ethic and the combined efforts of many individuals devoted to group welfare.
With their work, Austrian Social Servants not only represent their home country in a unique way, but also contribute an important part to the success and welfare of the many students.
" To realize that within our grasp, in Zeta Tau Alpha, lies the opportunity to learn those things which will ever enrich and ennoble our lives ; to be true to ourselves, to those within and without our circle ; to think in terms of all mankind and our service in the world ; to be steadfast, strong, and clean of heart and mind, remembering that since the thought is father to the deed, only that which we would have manifested in our experience should be entertained in thought ; to find satisfaction in being, rather than seeming, thus strengthening in us the higher qualities of the spirit ; to prepare for service and learn the nobility of serving, thereby earning the right to be served ; to seek understanding that we might gain true wisdom ; to look for the good in everyone ; to see beauty, with its enriching influence ; to be humble in success, and without bitterness in defeat ; to have the welfare and harmony of the Fraternity at heart, striving ever to make our lives a symphony of high ideals, devotion to the Right, the Good, and the True, without a discordant note ; remembering always that the foundation precept of Zeta Tau Alpha was Love, ' the greatest of all things.
Since then Joseph Luns, minister of foreign affairs covertly tried everything to sabotage Oltmans ' career, with much success: for a long time, Oltmans was forced to live off welfare.
As an example, the reviewer points out that a success story cited by Santorum as an example of a single mother getting off welfare actually showcases a number of strategies the senator opposes — leaving the children's father, use of public shelters, and use of welfare to support the family while getting an education, rather than leaving school to take a job.

success and legislation
Another factor influencing the biotechnology sector's success is improved intellectual property rights legislation — and enforcement — worldwide, as well as strengthened demand for medical and pharmaceutical products to cope with an ageing, and ailing, U. S. population.
The recent success of grape-based vodka in the United States has prompted traditional vodka producers in the Vodka Belt countries of Poland, Finland, Lithuania, and Sweden to campaign for EU legislation that will categorize only spirits made from grain or potatoes as " vodka ".
Similar legislation, had been proposed several times before without success.
The task-force approach, combined with Johnson's electoral victory in 1964 and his talents in obtaining congressional approval, were widely credited with the success of the legislation agenda in 1965.
After his success in municipal politics, Chamberlain was frustrated at his inability to introduce more creative legislation at the Board of Trade.
The Baillieu State government has proposed changes to allow loggers to ignore existing protected species legislation in future, virtually signing the death warrant of the Leadbeater's possum ( this follows the success of other recent cases preventing logging of remaining possum habitat ).
The strikes soon spread and became such an overwhelming success, moving out from Glasgow and on to other cities throughout the UK, that the government, on 27 November 1915, introduced legislation to restrict rents to the pre-war level.
Political opposition to the Charter and earlier francophone-favoring language legislation has had limited success, given the support of the laws by the Parti Québécois and Quebec Liberal Party.
The Federation made some efforts to obtain favorable legislation, but had little success in organizing or chartering new unions.
After Labour's General Election success in 2005, he was appointed to the position of Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Creative Industries and Tourism in the Department for Culture, Media and Sport where he was in charge of putting through the legislation that liberalised England and Wales ' alcohol licensing laws and modernized tax breaks for the film industry.
" He praised its success in reviving the economy ; he conceded that some of its legislation was controversial, but saw it as an attempt to move the country forward.
The success of this merger is due in part to assistance provided by the Province of Quebec through special legislation.
It was the success of the Horsemen in striking down New Deal legislation that led to Roosevelt's court-packing scheme.
As Secretary to the Anti-Slavery Society he helped steer the organisation towards its eventual success ; in 1834, with a widening of the electoral franchise, the Reformed British Parliament passed legislation to bring an end to slavery in the British dominions-the aim of Pringle's Society.
They had moderate success, in that Parliament did eventually pass legislation to improve prison conditions and to decrease the number of capital crimes.
He had pursued Benefits District legislation in the 1993 General Assembly without success, enjoying community support from GHCC but not from the CVCA.
While prevailing patriarchal attitudes, legislation, and economic principles obscured women's contributions, the flexibility exhibited by farm women in performing productive and nonproductive labor was critical to the survival of family farms, and thus to the success of the wheat economy.
Aspects of reconciliation ecology can already be found in management legislation, but there are challenges in both public acceptance and ecological success of reconciliation attempts.
Arbitration by Edward I of England awarded the throne to Balliol, but when Edward subsequently attempted to conquer Scotland, Robert de Brus ' grandson and namesake took the throne as king and maintained Scottish independence ; Bruce's success led to his acceptance as rightful king and Balliol's reign was disregarded as an usurpation ; this established proximity of blood as a valid principle in the Scottish royal succession, although precedent and legislation also had a role.
The strikes soon spread and became such an overwhelming success, moving out from Glasgow and on to other cities throughout the UK, that the government, on 27 November 1915, introduced legislation to restrict rents to the pre-war level.
Atlanta would in the 1970s again try, but without success, to repeat the process by state legislation to annex what is now Sandy Springs to Atlanta.

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