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threatened and withdrawal
Its provision, or threatened withdrawal, is sometimes used as a political tool to influence the policies of the destination country, a strategy known as food politics.
With further postponements threatened by Fianna Fáil, and increasingly dissatisfied with their larger coalition partner, the party announced its withdrawal from government on 23 January 2011.
The separatists demanded the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces from Chechnya and threatened to blow up the building if authorities attempted to enter.
Lenkiewicz came to the conclusion that the kinds of sensations people felt when a lover abandoned them or when their cherished beliefs were threatened were identical in kind to the ' withdrawal symptoms ' and anxieties experienced by addicts or alcoholics over their preferred narcotic.
Masood had not threatened the withdrawal to this point, and did not attack Soviet forces after they breached the agreement.
On the threatened British-Portuguese right flank, the elite Light Division, well supported by cavalry and artillery, made a textbook fighting withdrawal.
Carter's and Secretary of State Cyrus Vance's exploratory meetings gave him a basic plan for reinvigorating the peace process based on the Geneva Conference and had presented three main objectives for Arab-Israeli peace: Arab recognition of Israel's right to exist in peace, Israel's withdrawal from occupied territories gained in the Six Day War through negotiating efforts with neighboring Arab nations to ensure that Israel's security would not be threatened and securing an undivided Jerusalem.
The Lithuanian operation and continuing conquest of Byelorussia were threatened by the rise of the Second Polish Republic after the withdrawal of German forces.
The Catholic Church in France threatened the crown with withdrawal of financial support unless it effectively suppressed the circulation of the book.
Although he threatened the British with unilateral withdrawal, his government maintained the Greek Army's positions, not being able to shoulder the political cost of abandoning Asia Minor and the many Greeks living there to Turkish reprisals.
His role as Duke of Ankh largely involves diplomacy ( his visit to Überwald in The Fifth Elephant for example ), in fact, his rough and ready upbringing has given him some unexpected advantages in this field, ( he once, after a bad day at work, threatened to personally send an opposing diplomat " home in an ambulance ", an act that caused the man to order an immediate troop withdrawal ).
Still, despite ever increasing enrolment, popularity with leading families of the day ( both from the local Family Compact and from abroad ), and praise from many, including Charles Dickens, UCC was faced with closure on a number of occasions, threatened either by opponents to elitism, withdrawal of funding by the provincial government that administered it, or by having no building in which to operate.
The incident, known as the ' Clones Affray ' at the time, threatened to cause the collapse of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and prompted the British government to suspend the withdrawal of British troops from the Free State.
When the Polish Foreign Affairs Minister Józef Beck threatened economic reprisals following the harassment of Polish frontier guards and customs officers, Greiser issued an announcement on 29 July 1939 declaring that the Danzig police no longer recognised their authority or power, and demanded their immediate withdrawal.
After the end of World War I on the German-Russo front in 1917 and withdrawal of the German army in 1919, the Bolshevik activity threatened the town under Polish jurisdiction.
Shortly after his return to the university in 1584, he was threatened with a criminal prosecution on a charge of immoral conduct, and the threat led to his withdrawal to Frankfurt am Main in 1587.
Martial law and the withdrawal of all convict privileges was threatened in 1841.
" By doing this, he responded " to growing pressure-particularly from other schools of Tibetan Buddhism such as the Nyingmapa, who threatened withdrawal of their support in the Exiled Government project.
The rebels threatened to take advantage of the disarray of the cavalry with their own attack but the eventual arrival of infantry shielded the survivors withdrawal to Kilcullen Bridge where they were reinforced by about 100 local yeomen.
The day before the rebranded Exeter Northcott reopened in December 2007, Arts Council England threatened withdrawal of its entire £ 547, 000 annual grant.
Three days later Western Front ordered a general withdrawal to try to keep the frontier armies out of threatened German encirclement ; 4th Army was directed to fall back on a line from Bytin to Pinsk.
Russian attempts to create a large Bulgaria in the Treaty of San Stefano led to the British withdrawal from the Protocol and threatened military intervention, quieted only by the Congress of Berlin.

threatened and Bible
According to the New American Bible, the image in Revelation 12: 1-6 of a pregnant woman in the sky, threatened by a dragon, " corresponds to a widespread myth throughout the ancient world that a goddess pregnant with a savior was pursued by a horrible monster ; by miraculous intervention, she bore a son who then killed the monster ".
In Acts of the Apostles, Ephesian metal smiths who felt threatened by Saint Paul ’ s preaching of Christianity, jealously rioted in her defense, shouting “ Great is Diana of the Ephesians !” ( Acts 19: 28, New English Bible ).
Protestants widely felt that an infallible Bible was threatened by doubts which Simon raised against the integrity of the Hebrew text ; and indeed Simon as basic tenets argued against sola scriptura and in favour of the Catholic Church tradition of interpretation.
Yet this gift is threatened by the only other survivors the women encounter, the people of the Ark, who believe that except for the Bible, all books are evil.
By the mid-1840s, many non-Mormons in Hancock County felt threatened by growing Mormon political power, commercial rivalries, and a new religion with at least two elements that were hard to digest in the religious community of that time: first, Latter Day Saints had a somewhat different perspective on the nature of God from traditional Protestants ; second, the claim of modern revelation, together with the claim of new scripture, opened the canon of the Bible.
Collins held the rights to print certain versions of the Bible and it was threatened that these would be withdrawn.
The successful sale of Matthew's Bible, the private venture of the two printers Grafton and Whitchurch, was threatened by a rival edition published in 1539 in folio ( Herbert # 45 ) by " John Byddell for Thomas Barthlet " with Richard Taverner as editor.

threatened and basis
Various forms of coercion are distinguished: first on the basis of the kind of injury threatened, second according to its aims and scope, and finally according to its effects, from which its legal, social, and ethical implications mostly depend.
Intellectual property entrepreneur Leo Stoller threatened to sue the owners of StealThisEmail. com on the basis that, when read as stealthisemail. com, it infringed on claimed ( but invalid ) trademark rights to the word " stealth ".
Five species of barn-owl are threatened, and some island species have gone extinct during the Holocene or earlier ( e. g. Tyto pollens, known from the fossil record of Andros Island in the Bahamas, and possibly the basis for the Chickcharnie ).
Despite Alia's efforts to proceed with change on a limited, cautious basis, reform from above threatened to turn into reform from below, largely because of the increasingly vocal demands of Albania's youth.
During the breakup of Yugoslavia, the government of the United States warned the governments of Slovenia and Croatia to drop the UDI plans because of the threat of major war erupting in the Balkans because of it, and threatened that it would oppose both countries UDIs on the basis of the Helsinki Final Act if they did so, however four days later both Slovenia and Croatia announced their UDIs from Yugoslavia.
" In 1957 the California Legislature threatened to pass Assembly Bill 758 which prohibited state universities and colleges from recognizing any student organization that " restricts its membership on the basis of either race, color, religion or national origin.
In the mid-1990s the United States Fish & Wildlife Service evaluated a petition to list this wolf species as threatened, and decided in August 1997 that a listing was not warranted, largely on the basis of provisions the Forest Service had included to protect the viability of the wolf species in its Forest Plan for the Tongass National Forest, adopted three months earlier.
The game Dandy which was the basis for the threatened lawsuit was later reworked by Atari and re-published for the Atari 2600, Atari 7800 and Atari XE as Dark Chambers in 1988, subsequent to the release of Gauntlet II in 1987.
" In response, a group of over 700 white Catholics threatened to sue Ritter on the basis that his directive was contrary to state law.
Several ethnic and provincial leaders in Pakistan also began to use the term " nation " to describe their provinces and argued that their very existence was threatened by the concept of amalgamation into a Pakistani nation on the basis that Muslims were one nation.
The Governor then met the Maharajah in person and threatened war on the basis that they were a " superior " power.
In opposing high taxation to pay for social reform the Union pre-empted the policies of the Anti-Waste League, a party formed in 1921 from a similar middle class basis which briefly threatened the hegemony of the Conservative Party on the political right.

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