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These and policy
These emperors followed a policy of large-scale resettlement within the empire of defeated barbarian tribes, granting them land in return for an obligation of military service much heavier than the usual conscription quota.
These changes within the military wing of the Republican Movement were accompanied by changes in the political wing and at the 1986 Sinn Féin Ard Fheis ( party conference ), which followed the IRA Convention, the party's policy of abstentionism, which forbade Sinn Féin elected representatives from taking seats in the Oireachtas, the parliament of Ireland, was dropped.
These initiatives are a part of the " active foreign policy " of Denmark.
These efforts are largely focused around policy and planning ; communication and learning ; and project development and management.
These factors highlighted the Government of Ecuador's unsustainable economic policy mix of large fiscal deficits and expansionary money policy and resulted in an 7. 3 % contraction of GDP, annual year-on-year inflation of 52. 2 %, and a 65 % devaluation of the national currency in 1999.
These included resentment of royal absolutism ; resentment by peasants, laborers and the bourgeoisie toward the traditional seigneurial privileges possessed by the nobility ; resentment of the Church's influence over public policy and institutions ; aspirations for freedom of religion ; resentment of aristocratic bishops by the poorer rural clergy ; aspirations for social, political and economic equality, and ( especially as the Revolution progressed ) republicanism ; hatred of Queen Marie-Antoinette, who was falsely accused of being a spendthrift and an Austrian spy ; and anger toward the King for firing finance minister Jacques Necker, among others, who were popularly seen as representatives of the people.
These representatives discussed economic policy and manipulated prices and wages so as to satisfy both the wishes of the government and the wishes of business.
These belonged to prominent Loyalists who were aiding the Crown forces, and were burnt to discourage the British policy of destroying the homes of Republicans, suspected and actual.
These laws are those for areas not covered by the Protocol 3 opt-out that the UK included for the Isle of Man in its accession treaty – the areas excluded being free movement of persons, services and capital, and taxation and social policy harmonisation.
These implementations included tax reform ; a policy to limit government growth ; the establishment, in 1984, of the Management and Coordination Agency to replace the Administrative Management Agency in the Office of the Prime Minister ; and privatization of the state-owned railroad and telephone systems.
These developments supported Francia's policy of economic self-sufficiency, no longer being reliant on another nation.
These agreements frequently regard administrative policy choices germane to executive power ; for example, the extent to which either country presents an armed presence in a given area, how each country will enforce copyright treaties, or how each country will process foreign mail.
These usually meet over two days and include visits to local sites where the policy can be seen in operation.
These measures were applied with successful results along with the government's policy of the Magical Hexagon which consists of full employment, social equality, economic growth, environmental quality, positive trade balance and price stability.
These constraints and restrictions are often asserted as a security policy.
These matches were originally scheduled to be contested by England and South Africa, but were amended after South Africa was suspended from international cricket due to their government's policy of apartheid.
These authorities decided about the policy and composition of the main organs ; although, according to the statute, it was a responsibility of the members of the congress, which was held every five or six years.
These appointments continued his policy of appointing of individuals who had no political links to Otto the Great, including those who had even rebelled against him.
These disagreements, along with the role of monetary policies in trade liberalization, international investment, and central bank policy, remain lively topics of investigation and arguments.
These were created by the apartheid government in order to enforce its policy of racial segregation.
These farm labourers had faced unemployment for a number of years due to the widespread introduction of the threshing machine and the policy of enclosing fields.
These groups of displaced Germans and their descendants loudly voiced their opposition to Brandt's policy, calling it " illegal " and " high treason ".
These bodies consist of boards which advise ministers on particular policy areas.

These and failures
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 man-made fires are commonly caused by power line failures, vehicle fires and collisions, sparks from machinery, arson, or campfires.
These failures range from military services to roads, and some would argue, to health care.
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 failures were not exposed until wartime.
These techniques are just ways of finding problems and of making plans to cope with failures, as in probabilistic risk assessment.
These failures, along with the separation from his family, made for quite an unhappy soldier, husband and son.
These failures marked a catastrophic downsizing of Wall Street as the financial industry goes through restructuring and change.
These failures demoralised the conspirators.
These raids, financed by the Crown or high nobility, were initially immensely profitable, until the overhaul of Spain's naval and intelligence systems led to a series of costly failures.
These are attributed to coincidental or unavoidable failures to provide accurate treatment.
These invisible forms of ESD can cause outright device failures, or less obvious forms of degradation that may affect the long term reliability and performance of electronic devices.
These failures led him to fall back on a trial and error explanation of learning.
These two functions are performed by military historians and military theorists who seek to identify failures and success of the armed force and integrate corrections into the military reform with the aim of producing an improved force capable of performing adequately should there be a national defence policy review.
These are generally only used during degraded services ( such as signal failures further down the line ) and engineering works that require part of the line to be closed.
These records state very clearly that there were no equipment failures throughout Malmstrom AFB on March 24, 1967.
These might either be failures to abide by their status obligations, such as not paying the metoikon tax or not nominating a citizen sponsor, or they might be " contaminations " of the citizen body, marrying a citizen, or claiming to be citizens themselves.
These market failures hinder the emergence of a well-functioning market and corrective industrial policies are required to ensure the allocative efficiency of a free market.
These beliefs are known to come from college students themselves who have been affected by their failures at obtaining adequate financial aid.
These locomotives were plagued by failures, which led to using them in couples.
These papers relate to such concepts as logical clocks ( and the happened-before relationship ) and Byzantine failures.
These were modular in a new way that was safe from all " single-point failures ", yet would be only marginally more expensive than conventional non-fault-tolerant systems.
These crises and others had resulted from international conflicts such as the Embargo Act of 1807 and the War of 1812, and had caused widespread domestic foreclosures, bank failures, unemployment, and a slump in agriculture and manufacturing.
These economies of scale began to fail in the late 1960s and, by the start of the 21st century, Central Plants could arguably no longer deliver competitively cheap and reliable electricity to more remote customers through the grid, because the plants had come to cost less than the grid and had become so reliable that nearly all power failures originated in the grid.

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