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These and advocates
These advocates argue that Internet interconnection should work like international telephone interconnection, with each party paying half of the cost.
) These societies provided annual exhibitions and buyer referrals for many artists and also engaged in petty status rivalries and esthetic debates, particularly between advocates of traditional (" transparent ") watercolor and the early adopters of the denser color possible with bodycolor or gouache (" opaque " watercolor ).
These instructions are criticized by advocates of jury nullification.
These companies are often able to offer their services with little or no upfront cost to the author, but they are still considered vanity presses by writers ' advocates.
These reasons include the opinion that the tenet advocates black power, xenocentrism and misandry ( female chauvinism ), focused too much on the victim status of people who are not male or Caucasian, belief that the concept threatens sovereignty ( or even cultural diversity in itself ), and inhibits free speech.
These advocates felt Clinton should have integrated the military by executive order, noting that President Harry S. Truman ended segregation of the armed forces in that manner.
These delegations met with Indian rights advocates and addressed the public on United States Indian policy.
These changes were intended to addressed the concerns of regulators and lawmakers and were praised by fund industry analysts and consumer advocates.
These views endeared Holmes to the later advocates of legal realism, and made him one of the early founders of law and economics jurisprudence.
These groups were and are also in general advocates of natural life and of a natural way of living.
These advocates regard the insurgents as rebels against the Iraqi authorities.
These changes came shortly after the Privy Council restored a prominent opposition Member of Parliament, Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam, to the roll of advocates and solicitors of the Supreme Court of Singapore after he had been struck off for a criminal conviction for making false statements in a statutory declaration ; the court described the conviction as " a grievous injustice ".
These advocates do lobbying, policy research, file lawsuits and engage in other types of policy change techniques.
These independent advocates support and represent the concerns of children.
These multidisciplinary teams are made up of law enforcement officers, child protective service personnel, prosecutors, and advocates.
These " greenbelt " advocates called for decentralized, automobile-oriented development as a means of remedying both urban overcrowding and declining rates of home ownership.
These requirements have been called into question by privacy rights advocates.
" These passages, if taken literally as they are by advocates, seem to suggest that the New Testament writers believed that Cain, the first murderer, was indeed the serpent's seed.
These people include consultant Fred Vorck, who advocates that consumers should have the choice to remove " integrated " features of Microsoft Windows and participates in the HFSLIP project ; Dino Nuhagic, who is the creator of nLite — a product that allows users to remove Windows components like Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player, amongst others ; and Shane Brooks, who created 98lite and XPLite to remove and manage Windows components after the installation of the operating system.
These guardians ad litem vary by jurisdiction and can be volunteer advocates or attorneys.
These police prosecutors are almost exclusively sworn police officers who are trained to act as advocates in summary criminal prosecutions.
These events bring together the local community with community radio advocates from around the world to build a community radio station, while advancing the movement for media democracy.
These advocates for conservatism in the ECUSA began to meet and plan a new seminary with a curriculum based on orthodox Protestant theology and evangelical principles.
These works sparked the first formal Polygenist vs. Monogenist debates across America, and advocates of the polygenism school became known as pluralists.

These and point
These were carried out not too faithfully by Filippo Costaggini, who began by supplying the missing member to the founder of Pennsylvania and noting in pencil, in Italian, that he `` began at this point ''.
These protists live as individual amoebae until starved, at which point they aggregate and form a multicellular fruiting body in which some cells sacrifice themselves to promote the survival of other cells in the fruiting body.
These historians point towards the unstable oligarchies established by Lysander in the former Athenian Empire and the failures of Spartan leaders ( such as Pausanias and Kleombrotos ) for the eventually suppression of Spartan power.
These titrations may use different types of indicators to reach some equivalence point.
These activists also point out that heavy subsidization of developed nations ' agriculture and the aggressive use of export subsidies by some developed nations to make their agricultural products more attractive on the international market are major causes of declines in the agricultural sectors of many developing nations.
These critics point to statistical trends which are interpreted to be results of globalization, capitalism, and the economic growth they encourage.
These aberrations are avoided if, according to Abbe, the sine condition, sin u ' 1 / sin u1 = sin u ' 2 / sin u2, holds for all rays reproducing the point O.
These people are depicted as self-sufficient, having developed their other senses, but they are ultimately closed-minded and insular to the point of xenophobia.
These factors led to the shift of the store of value being the metal itself: at first silver, then both silver and gold, at one point there was bronze as well.
These bets are often considered " not working " on the new come-out roll until the next point is established, unless the player calls the bet as " working.
These are rarely available as bets except by placing on a point number ( which pays off on easy or hard rolls of that number ).
These bets are considered working bets, and will continue to be paid out each time a shooter rolls the place or buy point number.
These equations can be used as the starting point in the analysis of a flexible chain acting under any external force.
These continual borrowings from other genres and cultural products create a familiar access point for a western audience and must in some part explain Cowboy Bebop ’ s popularity.
These writers point to the tambour hooks used in tambour lace | tambour embroidery in France in the 18th century, and contend that the hooking of loops through fine fabric in tambour work evolved into " crochet in the air.
These theories are criticized by those who fear an evolution of liberal democracies to post-democracy, and others who point out the high number of illiberal democracies.
These compounds, when heated together, form an azeotrope, which is a composition with a boiling point higher or lower than the boiling point of each separate liquid.
These, or other axes, may be referenced to uniquely identify a point or structure in its attitude and relationship to other objects and occurrences.
These often process data using fixed-point arithmetic, though some more powerful versions use floating point arithmetic.
These can be explained by assuming that the slit behaves as though it has a large number of point sources spaced evenly across the width of the slit.
These included criteria that the group maintains a myth or collective memory of their homeland ; they regard their ancestral homeland as their true home, to which they will eventually return ; being committed to the restoration or maintenance of that homeland ; and they relate " personally or vicariously " to the homeland to a point where it shapes their identity.
These are supported by small bundles of microtubules that arise near a point on the nuclear membrane.
These two cylindrical wavefronts are superimposed, and the amplitude, and therefore the intensity, at any point in the combined wavefronts depends on both the magnitude and the phase of the two wavefronts.
( These vectors are not vectors in the phase space M, but in the tangent space T < sub > x </ sub > M of the point x.

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