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These and critics
These critics point to statistical trends which are interpreted to be results of globalization, capitalism, and the economic growth they encourage.
These critics assert that people from the Third World see the anti-globalization movement as a threat to their jobs, wages, consuming options and livelihoods, and that a cessation or reversal of globalization would result in many people in poor countries being left in greater poverty.
These critics said that the SF New Wave of the 1960s was much more innovative as far as narrative techniques and styles were concerned.
These critics state that Mary Baker Eddy's interpretation of Christian scripture diverges too greatly from basic tenets of Christianity.
These films, often compared unfavorably by contemporary critics to Lang's earlier works, have since been reevaluated as being integral to the emergence and evolution of American genre cinema, film noir in particular.
These critics range from those who reject markets entirely, in favour of a planned economy, such as that advocated by various Marxists, to those who wish to see market failures regulated to various degrees or supplemented by government interventions.
These powers were widely used to silence the government ’ s critics, and have never been repealed.
These ( and other ) critics have questioned how natural selection operating on individual organisms can lead to the evolution of planetary-scale homeostasis.
These elements were often taken to reflect Page's interest in the occult, which resulted in accusations that the recordings contained subliminal satanic messages, some of which were said to be contained in backmasking: claims generally dismissed by the band and music critics.
These paintings are famous for a variety of qualities which have been much imitated by students and discussed at great length by connoisseurs and critics.
" These critics hold that concluding the existence of psychic phenomena based on chance deviation in inadequately designed experiments is affirming the consequent or begging the question.
These activities led critics of the Sandinistas to argue that the CDS was a system of local spy networks for the government used to stifle political dissent, and it is true that the CDS did hold limited powers — such as the ability to suspend privileges such as driver licenses and passports — if locals refused to cooperate with the new government.
These are rejected as spurious by some critics, whilst the genuineness of the first two is admitted, rightly it would seem, by others.
These critics often discern in the film a thinly disguised attempt to glorify the military by portraying Patton as an inspirational leader, a commander whose bold plans to conquer Germany and end the war were constantly sabotaged by higher command as well as his military inferiors on the battlefield.
These proposed defense systems, intended to lessen the risk of devastating nuclear war, would lead to it, according to these critics.
These critics argue specifically that the moral relativists reduce the extent of their input in normative moral discussions to either rejecting the very having of the discussion, or else deeming both disagreeing parties to be correct.
These critics were concerned with a formal analysis of narrative forms which would resemble a literary mathematics, or at least a literary syntax, as far as possible.
These films mostly emulated the style of The Naked Gun series with varying degrees of critical and commercial success: many were panned by critics and most performed poorly.
These critics say that Canada's proximity to the United States causes a " brain drain " or migration of Canadian-trained doctors and nurses ( as well as other professionals ) to the United States, where private hospitals can pay much higher wages and income tax rates are lower ( partially because health care is not covered through taxation ).
These works were well received by avant-garde critics but did not initially achieve mainstream success.
These episodes shot in the United States were often criticized by both fans and critics as being of a lower quality to the London shot episodes.
These characters are seen by most critics as older versions of ALP and HCE.
These critics assert that Roger Zelazny was quite averse to the idea of a " shared " Amber setting, and that he had explicitly stated, in no uncertain terms, that he did not want any other writers writing about Amber.
These critics claim that companies buy land at unreasonable prices, force indigenous people off of land that is historically theirs, and exploit natural resources in ways that are harmful to communities and the environment.

These and admit
These were honours normally only accorded to fellows of the society, which did not admit women until 1904.
These frauds may go unreported, either because the victim does not realize he has been cheated, or due to reluctance to admit the facts.
These occasions were in the face of a general indifference to the music ; writing in the centenary year, the musicologist Deryck Cooke opined that at that time, " to declare oneself a confirmed Delian is hardly less self-defamatory than to admit to being an addict of cocaine and marihuana ".
These relations Herbart finds to be reducible to five, which do admit of further simplification ; and corresponding to them are as many moral ideas ( Musterbegriffe ), as follows:
These 15 men formed African Lodge No 1, as the British departed, leaving them a permit to do almost everything but admit new masons.
These " old money " families were loath to admit New York's newly wealthy industrialists into their long-established circle.
" The author went on to admit that, " the hint for almost every character was taken from my fellow lodgers in a large rooming house ..." These lodgers were the "... young musicians, young writers, painters, actors ..." and others that lived in proximity to Anderson on the North Side of Chicago and to whom he referred as " The Little Children of the Arts ".
These " lattice-like " structures all admit order-theoretic as well as algebraic descriptions.
These negotiations reached a point where Haldimand believed Vermont was almost ready to admit British troops when news of the surrender at Yorktown arrived.
These organizations tended to be at arm's length from government ; they received subsidies from provincial governments to admit and treat all patients, regardless of their ability to pay.
These letters of patent: revived and ratified, on their behalf, the old laws and acts of Parliament that favored archery ; gave them power to admit members, chose a President and council, appoint commanding officers, and to meet and act under their officers ' supervision in military form for weapon-shawing as often as they should think convenient ; and prohibited the civil magistrate from interrupting their activities.
These are nonflat Lorentzian spacetimes which admit a self-dual covariantly constant null bivector field.
These open areas were from top to bottom of the structure and were intended to admit light and fresh air to the inner reaches of the building.
These definitions admit generalizations to functions of several variables, differentiable maps between R < sup > m </ sup > and R < sup > n </ sup >, and differentiable maps between differentiable manifolds.
These concepts may be visualized through the graph of ƒ: at a critical point, either the graph does not admit the tangent or the tangent is a vertical or horizontal line.
" Jefferson's understanding of how the Constitution should be interpreted is made clear in a letter he wrote March 27, 1801, after assuming the Presidency, " The Constitution on which our union rests, shall be administered by me according to the safe and honest meaning contemplated by the plain understanding of the people of the United States, at the time of its adoption ,— a meaning to be found in the explanations of those who advocated ( it )... These explanations are preserved in the publications of the time, and are too recent in the memories of most men to admit of question.
These intricately carved wooden structures feature a large arch with a slatted door, which is meant to admit drivers of carriages and wagons ( although today the visitors are probably driving cars and trucks ), and smaller arch with a similar door for pedestrians.

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