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There the community, faced with the need to formulate policy on the level of absolute justice, can find the answer to its problem in the absolute truth which it holds as partially experienced.
There was no reason to leave the comfortable quarters inside the ship, except that, faced with a possibility of sleeping on solid ground, they simply had to get out.
There are approximately 44 different theories what the heresies encountered by the church at Colossae were, including a view there was no particular heresy at all but issues typical of those faced by believers.
There are criticisms that the development does not sit easily with or connect with its surroundings, and as a result Berliners have had difficulty accepting it as theirs ( despite the fact that the choice of Hilmer & Sattler's masterplan was partly because it was the only one to address the way the development juxtaposed with the Cultural Forum immediately to the west, although the Cultural Forum has itself faced similar criticisms of its own ).
There are known to have been 7 ethnic Estonians – Ralf Gerrets, Ain-Ervin Mere, Jaan Viik, Juhan Jüriste, Karl Linnas, Aleksander Laak and Ervin Viks – that have faced trials for crimes against humanity.
There, the Bulls faced the Miami Heat.
There was episodes of extreme violence like the killing of Béziers, faced the forces assembled by vassal lords of the Capetian mainly from Ile de France and the north of France, led by Simon de Montfort, against the nobility of Toulouse led by Count Raymond VI of Toulouse and the family Trencavel that, as allies and vassals of the king of Aragon Peter II the Catholic, invoked direct involvement in the conflict at the Aragonese monarch, who was defeated and killed in the course of Battle of Muret in 1213.
There, Buechner faced the challenge of creating a new department and academically rigorous curriculum that would challenge the often cynical views of his new students.
World's largest open faced granite quarry, near Mount Airy. There were 3, 667 households out of which 24. 3 % had children under the age of 18 living with them, 40. 6 % were married couples living together, 14. 0 % had a female householder with no husband present, and 41. 9 % were non-families.
* There is a need to respond to the economic, environmental and territorial challenges faced by agricultural and rural areas today and in the future, and in doing so to better align the CAP to the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth.
There were talks about such an event in 2003, but the idea was faced by opposition from the local BNP councillors and their supporters.
There is no room for prudence in revolutions whose fate and eventual success is always decided by boldness and raw courage … this is why Petőfi condemned his compatriots for the sin of opportunism and hesitation when faced with the great problems of their age … Petőfi's works must be regarded as the law of the Hungarian soul … and of the … love of the country ".
There have been three instances in which a major league pitcher retired every player he faced over nine innings without allowing a baserunner, but, by the current definition, is not credited with a perfect game, either because there was already a baserunner when he took the mound, or because the game went into extra innings and an opposing player eventually reached base:
There was native game about but it could take hunters days to track and kill a large animal such as an eland and they were then faced with the problem of preserving a large mass of meat in a short time in a hot climate during a period of history before iceboxes had been invented.
" He added, " There are, however, problems, not unlike those faced by Costa-Gavras in his State of Siege and Missing, and they are major.
There in the book it showed that 2 months later in September 1981 that Galaxy faced Saksuree ( the only boxer to beat him ) again, and won on a 6-round knock-out in a 10-round fight, thus avenging the loss and retiring with an official record of 50 wins and 1 loss ( the book included having Galaxy's boxing record in it as well the written review ).
There Layton and his family ( his father died when he was 13 ) faced daily struggles with, among others, Montreal's French Canadians, who were uncomfortable with the growing numbers of Jewish newcomers.
There was also speculation that she could turn up at the United Nations in New York and embarrass South Vietnam and the U. S. Bundy said in a meeting that " this was the first time the world had been faced with collective madness in a ruling family since the days of the czars " and her comments provoked much debate on how to get Diệm to silence her.
There, at the so-called Battle of Nations ( 16 October – 19 1813 ) a French army, ultimately reinforced to 191, 000, found itself faced by three Allied armies converging on it, ultimately totalling more than 430, 000 troops.
" There was, however, speculation that he had wanted it to be changed, but faced too much opposition.
There were two periods during the war when the Yishuv faced a direct threat from Nazi forces.
There, in early 1571, he was faced with a mutiny of the janissaries who demanded overdue pay.
There are several other important problems that the GVN faced in addition to those created by the failure to provide basic social needs for the peasants and over-extension of its resources.
There are a number of legal issues to be addressed in order to abolish the monarchy, though individuals on both sides of the argument take a different view of the level of difficulty faced.

There and Conservative
There is also Croatian Democratic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( HDZBIH ) which is considered Croatian Conservative Party and Serbian Democratic Party as Serbian Conservative Party.
There is a " Conservative Yeshivah " in Jerusalem, but this belongs to the American Conservative movement and not to the Israeli Masorti movement.
There was never an organised Conservative party, although some politicians used this label.
According to reports, the Conservative party's links to far-right parties within Europe has caused a " host of condemnation " from Jewish groups in the US ; Ira Forman, chief executive of the National Jewish Democratic Council, stated that " There is obviously concern in the US when there is legitimacy conferred on individuals and political parties that have had some association with anti-Semitism.
Many theatre critics in 1992 read the production as a critic of Thatcherite Conservative politics, with Goole ’ s final speech reading as a direct rebuttal of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher ’ s well-known statement “ There is no such thing as society ”.
( There is a separate article on Conservative responsa.
There are also many in the area that are served by Conservative synagogues, such as Har Tzeon Agudath Achim, and other branches of Judaism.
There were two voters registered to other parties ( one Conservative and one Green ).
There were three voters registered to other parties ( one Conservative, one Green and one Libertarian ).
There were thirteen voters registered to other parties ( one Conservative, five Greens and seven Libertarians ).
There were attempts in the United Kingdom to found a Popular Front against the National Government's appeasement of Nazi Germany, between the Labour Party, the Liberal Party, the Independent Labour Party, the Communist Party, and even rebellious elements of the Conservative Party under Winston Churchill, but they failed mainly due to opposition from within the Labour Party but incompatibility of Liberal and socialist approaches also caused many Liberals to be hostile.
There was no immediate pressure for Douglas-Home to hand over the leadership to a member of the younger generation, but by early 1965 a new Conservative group called PEST ( Pressure for Economic and Social Toryism ) had discreetly begun to call for a change.
There were opponents of the coalition in both in the Liberal and Conservative ranks.
There was speculation that MacKay would return to the province to pursue provincial politics and enter the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia leadership race to become the Premier.
There was therefore some discussion after the election of the possibility of creating a Conservative minority government.
There may be one constituency in which the Labour Party and the Conservative Party candidates are running in a tight race, with the Liberal Democrat far behind.
There are three other main branches within Quakerism, two of them represented by parallel organizations ( Friends General Conference and Evangelical Friends International ); the third ( Conservative Friends ) has no single unifying organization.
There were voices within the Conservative majority that such a high-profile appointment should not have gone to a Liberal National, although it is also likely that Hore-Belisha's Jewish faith aroused anti-semitism amongst his Conservative colleagues, who labelled him a warmonger and a Bolshevik.
There are two councillors both Conservative representatives.
There is also some evidence that the community charge had a lasting effect of people not registering themselves on the electoral register to evade collection attempts ; that may have had an effect on the results of the 1992 general election, which ended in a fourth successive Conservative victory, despite most opinion polls in the run-up to the election suggesting it would result in a hung parliament or a narrow Labour majority.
There are political students organisations at the university, the largest of which include the Social-Democratic Students ( Frit Forum ), Conservative Students ( Konservative Studenter ), and Liberal Students ( Liberale Studerende ).
There had been a large 17. 4 % swing to him from his Conservative opponent, Michael Portillo.

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