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successes and Empire's
Paradoxically, the grand scale of Justinian's military successes probably contributed in part to the Empire's subsequent decline.
His successes effectively ended the Roman Empire's Crisis of the Third Century, earning him the title Restorer of the World.

successes and Christianization
He also scored a number of successes against the Arabs in the East, culminating in the decisive Battle of Lalakaon in 863, and enforced the Christianization of Bulgaria by Byzantine missionaries.

successes and policy
The Horn government achieved Hungary's most important foreign policy successes of the post-communist era by securing invitations to join both NATO and the European Union in 1997.
However, thanks to the successes of Adams ' diplomacy during his previous eight years as secretary of state, most of the foreign policy issues he would have faced had been resolved by the time he became president.
He is noted for his foreign policy successes.
The Bush campaign emphasized its foreign policy successes such as Desert Storm, and the end of the Cold War.
When Ford had taken power, it appeared that one key to his success would be building upon the foreign policy successes of President Nixon, his predecessor.
Through the collapse of the USSR and the unification of Germany, the United States invasion of Panama in December 1989, and Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm, the NSC worked effectively in facilitating a series of American foreign policy successes.
Truman originally wanted a Rollback strategy to unify Korea ; after the Chinese successes he settled for a Containment policy to split the country.
While " Such a Reaganite policy of military strength and moral clarity may not be fashionable today ," the " Statement of Principles " concludes, " it is necessary if the United States is to build on the successes of this past century and to ensure our security and our greatness in the next.
These successes made it possible to pursue an aggressive policy in the Balkans.
Due to the policy successes his administration chalked up, President Kufuor had his mandate renewed in 2004 and was sworn into office on 7 January 2005.
In 2007 the party had a number of policy successes, including:
His diplomatic policy successes in securing Korea in the early modern period is notable.
During the World Wars, the Swiss policy of armed neutrality was also ideologically fuelled by reference to the military successes of the medieval confederacy.
Looking at both the UK policy background and evidence from an award-winning scheme in Cambridge, Jonathan Manns notes " an Hellerian ' Catch &# 8209 ; 22 ' situation, whereby the survival of local politicians is dependent upon its continuation, irrespective of its actual successes ".
Accordingly, the passage of UN Security Council resolutions calling on Iran to stop enriching uranium, imposing sanctions on Iran for continuing to enrich uranium, and to tighten sanctions are seen as foreign policy successes for the Bush administration.
In the 19th century, the mostly unchallenged Polonization trend of the previous centuries had been met staunchly by then " anti-Polish " Russification policy, with temporary successes on both sides, like Polonization rises in mid-1850s and in 1880s and Russification strengthenings in 1830s and in 1860s.
" Public policy experiments rarely produce complete successes or total failures.
David energetically supported Tamar's expansionist policy and was responsible for Georgia's military successes in a series of conflicts of those years.
Despite such successes, Henry attracted controversy for his rotation policy.
The European Union has two different types of instrument to increase the quality and openness of the education and training systems of the EU's Member States: a set of policy instruments through which EU countries are encouraged to develop their own education systems and to learn from each others ' successes ; and a substantial programme to support exchanges, networks and mutual learning between schools, universities or training centres as well as between the political authorities responsible for these areas in the different Member States.
Pape contests the validity of labeling certain uses of economic sanction is achieving policy goals, and after analyzing each of the 115 case studies in HSE's dataset, judges that only 5 %, not 34 % as HSE claim, can legitimately be considered successes.
Their military successes contrast with the Wattasid policy of conciliation towards the Catholic kings to the north.

successes and towards
The loggione is typically crowded with the most critical opera aficionados, who can be ecstatic or merciless towards singers ' perceived successes or failures.
Competition on the goldfields, particularly resentment among white miners towards the successes of Chinese miners, led to tensions between groups and eventually a series of significant protests and riots, including the Buckland Riot in 1857 and the Lambing Flat Riots between 1860 and 1861.
After initial successes, the Greek mercenaries fighting for the Persians push on towards Memphis.
Following his successes with the Six Days Campaign ( 10 to 14 February 1814 ) in smashing the Allied drive on Paris, Napoleon headed southward towards Seine River where the main Austrian Army under Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg, was threatening Paris from the southeast.
It showed the first real evidence of the twin guitar sound that would lead the band towards their greatest successes, particularly with the dual harmonies of " Wild One " and both guitarists ' soloing on " Suicide ".
Most of Canada's film ( and television ) industry produces output geared towards mainstream North American audiences, with Alliance Atlantis and Lions Gate Entertainment in particular enjoying significant successes in recent years.
Having achieved great successes against the Frisians, Pepin turned towards the Alemanni.
The Legion was switched to focus in the north, towards the Segre river, before moving south again following Nationalist successes.
Hadrian, who is around thirty years old at the end of the war, describes his successes in the army and his relationship with Trajan who is initially cold towards him.
Both of these processes are based on the notion that people within the same group are interconnected and share successes and failures and therefore experience more sympathy towards each other than to out-group members, or social outsiders.
The club was established in spring 1948, but due to many circumstances, some of them including unfavourable conditions towards the town of Široki Brijeg during the communist rule and relative size of it then, NK Široki Brijeg has experienced its greatest successes in the 1990s and onwards, and has become one of the most successful and organized clubs in Bosnia and Herzegovina today.
While the bulk of Army Group Centre was being forced, by the advance of the 1st Ukrainian Front, to withdraw along its lines of communication to the south-west towards Czechoslovakia, the southern flank of 4th Panzer Army had some local successes counter attacking north against the 1st Ukrainian Front, Hitler gave orders which showed that his grasp of military reality had gone.
By bringing these small successes to their awareness, and helping them to repeat these successful things they do when the problem is not there or less severe, the therapists helps the client move towards the preferred future they have identified.
The right and left arm spin combination was a powerful contribution towards Middlesex's successes in the 1980s.
He has managed Bristol City, Brighton & Hove Albion, Manchester City, Brentford and most notably Crystal Palace and Reading, with both whom he took from struggling towards the foot of the English second tier to both club's greatest ever successes in the league.
Following Byzantine successes against the Arabs after the 10th century, the borderlands were stabilised, tensions between them settled down, and attention was diverted away from foreign affairs towards internal dangers.
MSM poster during the 2008 referendum campaign, illustrating the party's embrace of the " process of change " and critical stance towards the successes and limitations of MAS rule.
After initial successes — he occupied the Electorate of Saxony nearly without a fight — Maurice with his army was driven back by the Schmalkaldic League and retreated towards Bohemia.
The Hungarian military campaigns in the territories east of the Carpathians started in 1343 ; in 1345-46 important successes were recorded as the Tatars were pushed back towards the eastern Black Sea.

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