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These voters view the political process as a secret conspiracy, the object of which is to plunder them ''.
These dilemmas are often regarded as conflicts between his view on international relations and his other loyalties.
These generals were being replaced by colonels who had entered the army in the early 1970s and whose view of the world had been shaped less by ideology and more by pragmatism.
These philosophers often view aesthetics, etiquette, and arbitration as more fundamental, percolating " bottom up " to imply the existence of, rather than explicitly prescribe, theories of value or of conduct.
These " politically neutral " groups tend to avoid global conflicts and view the settlement of inter-human conflict as separate from regard for nature-in direct contradiction to the ecology movement and peace movement which have increasingly close links: While Green Parties and Greenpeace, and groups like the ACTivist Magazine for example, regard ecology, biodiversity and an end to non-human extinction as absolutely basic to peace, the local groups may not, and may see a high degree of global competition and conflict as justifiable if it lets them preserve their own local uniqueness.
These findings fundamentally changed the scientific view of the universe.
These are contentions associated with the point of view of ordoliberalism.
These images have led to a much more detailed view of the interior of the Earth, and have replaced the simplified layered model with a much more dynamic model.
These fields of view covered most angles from 0 to 180 degrees, fanning out from the spin axis.
These events were well-timed from the point of view of Goebbels ’ relations with Hitler.
These groups view these new days as secular innovations, and they do not celebrate these holidays.
These third parties may include businesses, who may want access to employees ' private communications, or governments, who may wish to be able to view the contents of encrypted communications.
These frames of reference define our view of the world and we have a tendency as adults to reject or deem unworthy any ideas that do not ascribe to our particular values, associations, concepts, etc.
These challenged a prevailing but largely untested view on their relative importance.
These are usually illustrated with " paradoxes " in which an event appears different when observed from two different points of view, seeming to violate " common sense ".
These opposing factions were mutually attracted by a view of punk rock as " politically as well as musically ...' against the system '.
These views led to a view on property rights that might today be described as legal positivism.
These lectures were transcribed and published as Feynman ( 1985 ), QED: The strange theory of light and matter, a classic non-mathematical exposition of QED from the point of view articulated below.
These sections concern Wittgenstein's view that the sensible, changing world we perceive does not consist of substance but of facts.
These tools also allow the user to view additional information.
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These killings were often conducted in full view of the public, often in broad daylight, so as to instill terror and intimidation in their foes.
These games present a plain view.
These murals give us a realistic view of the lifestyle of that time.
These allow the player to view events unfolding at different locations, providing character development, special items and prompts for key story-altering decisions.

These and landowners
These measures fell most harshly on the members of the former ruling class of Spanish or Spanish-descended church officials, military officers, merchants, and hacendados ( large landowners ).
These bishops were powerful landowners as well as ecclesiastical rulers, and they had begun to build new castles and increase the size of their military forces, leading Stephen to suspect that they were about to defect to the Empress Matilda.
These reforms threatened the holdings of rich landowners in Italy.
These officials became enforcers of " land reforms " that drove the haciendas into the hands of progressively fewer and wealthier landowners.
These species would be preserved through voluntary donations of land rather than required setbacks, grants, and other involuntary means typically enforced on landowners without an incidental take permit.
These bishops were powerful landowners as well as ecclesiastical rulers, and they had begun to build new castles and increase the size of their military forces, leading Stephen to suspect that they were about to defect to the Empress Matilda.
These settlers, like many other landowners throughout the colonies, owned slaves.
These great landowners enjoyed tax exemptions from the Sassanian empire, and were tax collectors within their local provincial areas.
These were popular with landowners because they could now raise money against the value of their main asset.
These reforms resulted in the newly created peasant landowners owning six to seven million hectares, around 52-63 % of Iran's agricultural land.
These powers are critical to understanding the rights of landowners adjoining or exercising what would otherwise be riparian rights under the common law.
These landowners included noble houses, religious establishments and warriors.
These tensions continue to persist today and are part of the basis for many Kwajalein Atoll landowners ' disputes about the Land Use Agreement between the United States and the Republic of the Marshall Islands Government in Majuro.
These bodies were made up of major landowners appointed by the assizes judge of the county.
These wind farms are mainly owned by independent companies and landowners.
These programs are to encourage local landowners and organizations to participate in the conservation of natural resources on their land, and lastly landscape planning has a goal to solve problems dealing with natural resource conservation with the help of the community in order to reach a desired future outcome.
These people were often called Cossacks, but only in the loose sense of being neither landowners nor peasants.
These formerly remote and uninhabited areas were leased from local landowners at the time and used as bombing and gunnery ranges for Orlando AAB and Pinecastle AAF when both were Army Air Forces facilities during World War II.
These new villagers soon controlled the local government, further confiscating land and rights from the Mennonite majority by labeling landowners and leaders kulaks and sending them in exile.
These include Manchester, Salford and Trafford councils, Manchester Ship Canal Company, Environment Agency, Mersey Basin Campaign, local businesses, landowners, community groups and the wider Manchester, Salford and Trafford
These enormous payments, known as Danegeld, had to be levied against English landowners and citizens, and this had a devastating impact on the English economy.
These were landowners ' clubs with aims including " Improvements " ( the Highland Clearances ) and promoting " the general use of the ancient Highland dress " by obliging members to wear this when attending meetings.
These were mass dispossessions of Irish landowners who had rebelled against the crown, and sometimes their workers, and the granting of their land to colonists from England and Scotland.
These and other creditors had mostly resold their property interests to local landowners who wanted these recent property transfers reconfirmed by an overriding Act, for the avoidance of doubt.

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