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sweeping and rejection
Modern sensibilities have been shaped by a profound reaction to the war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by the Axis Powers in the Second World War, which have led to a sweeping international rejection of most if not all aspects of the practice.
On January 30, 1998, the WTO announced a " sweeping rejection of Kodak's complaints " about the film market in Japan.
The early 20th century inaugurated a period of systematic critical examination, and rejection of the sweeping generalisations of the unilineal theories of sociocultural evolution.

sweeping and includes
Even further north the range slopes up into the towering main crest of the San Gabriels, a sweeping arc-shaped massif in length that includes most of the highest peaks in the range: Waterman Mountain, at ; Mount Islip, at, Mount Baden-Powell, at, Pine Mountain, at, and finally Mount San Antonio, the highest peak in the range at.
This Bill of Rights pre-dates the State Government's Charter of Rights and Responsibilities by three years, and is more sweeping in that it explicitly includes economic, social, and cultural rights.
Most parts of the steep banking are included, interrupted with a chicane on the back straight and a sweeping, fast infield section which includes two hairpins.
Each Royal Caribbean ship includes a top-of-ship lounge called the Viking Crown Lounge offering sweeping panoramic views, onboard rock climbing walls, bars, lounges, spas, gyms, a main dining room and alternative dining venues.
Scheuer's criticism of U. S. foreign policy includes a sweeping condemnation of the invasion of Iraq, which he has characterized as a " Christmas present " to Osama bin Laden's Islamist recruitment efforts, and a validation of bin Laden's claims that the U. S. is at war with Islam.
Her television work includes the acclaimed mini-series A Dark Adapted Eye with Helena Bonham Carter as the perfectly poised yet ultimately doomed Eden and the sweeping fantasy, Dinotopia.
The area includes Meiss Lake and sweeping views of the Cascade Range and Mount Shasta.
It is located to the east and north of Perth, taking in the rural areas adjoining the Perth metropolitan area to the south-east, east and north-east, then sweeping around to the Indian Ocean where it includes several outer northern suburbs of the metropolitan area.
The editing and camera work includes a lot of fast cutting and sweeping shots.

sweeping and some
The Ministry of Finance rejected the possibility that Cyprus would be forced to undergo the sweeping austerity measures that have caused turbulence in Greece, but admitted that there would be " some negative repercussion ".
The foreword to the DSM-I states the US Navy had itself made some minor revisions but " the Army established a much more sweeping revision, abandoning the basic outline of the Standard and attempting to express present day concepts of mental disturbance.
In response to the growing demands for multiparty democracy then sweeping the continent, the Traoré regime did allow some limited political liberalization.
While heralding many sweeping social reforms seen as positive for Sweden, the book also incorporated some of the zeitgeist of the 1930s, in its promotion of the idea of racism, eugenics and compulsory sterilization programs.
However, The Castroville Community Services District and its Board of Directors ( Ron Stefani-President ) are responsible for the water, sewer, storm drains, street lighting, street sweeping and helps fund some recreational activities in Castroville.
In the past, people were employed by railway companies to keep the switches clear by sweeping the snow away, and this is still used in some countries, especially on minor lines.
Despite being promised creative freedom, Virgin instead insisted on some sweeping changes to the band's style for their first single in order to make it more commercial.
The no-consecutive-terms rule also, some argue, makes it very difficult for the state's chief executive to make sweeping changes in four short years.
The Bay occupies the sweeping arc of coastline between the wave-cut platform of Jurassic Blue Lias at the northern tip of the Quantock Hills and the cliffs of Carboniferous Dolomites and Limestone at Brean Down which project into the Severn Estuary and provide some degree of protection from the erosive tidal currents.
The advantages of this design, however, have a tradeoff: some maintenance (“ sweeping ”) is required from time to time to clean-up old record versions and freeing disk space.
The Second World War brought sweeping changes to the College with some 300 students, both women and men, serving in the armed forces and seven Newark State students losing their lives on active duty.
Between 1941 – 1945 some 69, 779 mines and mine sweeping obstacles were laid in the Gulf of Finland by Finnish, Soviet and German naval forces.
The Soviet Navy laid 16, 179 mines and 2, 441 mine sweeping obstacles, the Finnish navy 6, 382 mines, and the German navy's vessels, submarines and aircraft laid some 45, 000 mines, of which 3, 000 were magnetic mines.
The last mine sweeping season was held in 1957, but the mine danger continued for some 10 more years, and there are still hundreds of WW2-era mines in the Baltic Sea.
After the John Howard Coalition defeated 13-year Labour government at the 1996 federal election, economic reforms were taken further, some examples being wholesale labour market deregulation ( e. g. WorkChoices ), the introduction of a Goods and Services Tax ( GST ), the privatisation of the telecommunications monopoly Telstra, and sweeping welfare reform including " work for the dole ".
More recently, the issue of states ' rights has come to a head when the Base Realignment and Closure Commission ( BRAC ) recommended that Congress and the Department of Defense implement sweeping changes to the National Guard by consolidating some Guard installations and closing others.
The Commission recommended sweeping changes when its final report was published in 1969, some 4 years after the publication of its preliminary report in February 1965.
As newer and more modern destroyers began joining the fleet some of the old ships were assigned to other duties such as tending seaplanes, laying or sweeping mines, or for a newer innovation in modern warfare, carrying fully equipped troops for assault landings as fast transports.
:" Amid this desolation, the inhabitants of Jarlshof had contrived, by constant labour and attention, to keep in order a few roods of land, which had been enclosed as a garden, and which, sheltered by the walls of the house itself, from the relentless sea-blast, produced such vegetables as the climate could bring forth, or rather as the sea-gale would permit to grow ; for these islands experience even less of the rigour of cold than is encountered on the mainland of Scotland ; but, unsheltered by a wall of some sort of other, it is scarce possible to raise even the most ordinary culinary vegetables ; and as for shrubs or trees, they are entirely out of the question, such is the force of the sweeping sea-blast.
The Washington Post reports that during his time in this role " England has joined with Adm. Vernon Clark, chief of naval operations, in directing some of the most sweeping change the service has seen in decades.
In 1947, 39 scholars, mostly economists, with some historians and philosophers, were invited by Professor Friedrich Hayek to meet to discuss the state, and possible fate of classical liberalism and to combat the “ state ascendancy and Marxist or Keynesian planning was sweeping the globe ”.
In May 1968, after lecturing for two weeks in Turin, Italy, Perlman went to Paris on the last train before rail traffic was shut down by some of the strikes that were sweeping Western Europe that season.
His ability to make sweeping, innovative changes at HUD was hampered by deep budget cuts and elimination of some programs.
His energetic sweeping outlines can be seen scraped into some of the surfaces, while on others a grid is evident, indicating that he enlarged directly onto the ceiling from a small drawing.

sweeping and denominations
Soon after, new, lithographed stamps printed by the Survey Office appeared in several denominations valid for use throughout British India as part of sweeping postal reforms.
When liberalism began sweeping through the mainline denominations, Pierson joined other concerned Christian leaders in publishing " The Fundamentals ", a series of booklets designed to answer the critics of Christianity.

sweeping and hold
Lastly they hold each others ’ arms, and the woman does sweeping steps while the man stomps his feet along with the music ’ s rhythm.
This is a moment of awakening for Firdaus, and she recalls that it, " solved the enigma in one swift, sweeping moment, tore away the shroud that covered up a truth I had in fact experienced when still a child, when for the first time my father gave me a coin to hold in my hand, and be mine.

sweeping and pope
# No pope or council ever made a sweeping condemnation of slavery as such.

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