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They and avoided
They deliberately avoided social, economic, and cultural topics because they might undermine the national political development which their writing celebrated.
" They were a close family and highly supportive, especially in health matters, as they avoided doctors due to their religion.
They avoided the strong points of the KMT army, and were prepared to abandon territory in order to preserve their forces.
They argued that, by imposing a tax on employers that could be avoided only by contributing to a state unemployment-compensation fund, the federal government was essentially forcing each state to establish an unemployment-compensation fund that would meet its criteria, and that the federal government had no power to enact such a program.
They avoided persecution by posing as Christians, a credible ruse because Hundertwasser's father had been a Catholic.
They may have avoided predation by squirting ink, much like modern cephalopods ; ink is occasionally preserved in fossil specimens.
They then avoided defeat for another week thanks to an 80th minute goal from Morgan Schneiderlin against Burnley which secured them a 1 – 1 draw against the side at Turf Moor.
They were both turned to stone ; although Olenus could have avoided this fate, he chose to be with his wife.
They were subsequently excommunicated, and the popes avoided Viterbo for 86 years.
They generally avoided society and other Americans except for friends in the art world.
* They denied having avoided me.
They propose that the placebo, which may be unethical, could be avoided entirely if doctors comfort and encourage their patients ' health.
They also linked Cambridge and Ely, but generally their road system avoided the Fens except for minor roads designed for exporting the products of the region, especially salt, beef and leather.
They should also be avoided in patients with a history of cocaine use or in cocaine-induced tachycardia or myocardial infarction.
They seem to have avoided open plains, preferring forested or forest-edged terrains.
They avoided using it in public situations outside the safety of their home areas and many experienced discrimination even within the Gullah community.
They also avoid certain prey types ; in particular stinging insects such as bees and wasps are generally avoided.
They narrowly avoided prison several times, and in early 1952 they were called up for national service with the Royal Fusiliers.
They will take items avoided by many other birds, such as hairy caterpillars, insects with warning colouration and snakes.
They are an expression of the common quantum phenomenon known as level repulsion, also known as the avoided crossing principle.
They were originally found in the historic region of Araucanía, from which the Spanish called them Araucanos, but this name is now disused and avoided by Mapuche and non-Mapuche scholars alike.
They avoided using the word " communist " in the title to stay clear of the connotation of a party controlled by a foreign power.
They avoided relegation to League One despite being beaten 4 – 1 at Charlton on the final day of the season.
They finished their first league season in 11th place, but avoided the dubious honour of the wooden spoon, which went to Midlands rivals Stoke.

They and Reform
They have been accepted as religious holidays by the following groups: The Union of Orthodox Congregations and the Rabbinical Council of America ; The United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth ; Reform Judaism ; Conservative Judaism ; Reconstructionist Judaism ; the Union for Traditional Judaism.
They made Lord Grey prime minister 1830 – 1834, and the Reform Act of 1832 became their signature measure.
They made Lord Grey prime minister 1830 – 1834, and the Reform Act 1832 became their signature measure.
They compelled the Commons to accept significant amendments to the Municipal Reform Bill in 1835, forced compromises on Jewish emancipation, and successfully resisted several other bills supported by the public.
They are: the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the Sarbanes – Oxley Act of 2002 and most recently the Credit Rating Agency Reform Act of 2006.
They view Reform Judaism, Reconstructionist Judaism and Conservative Judaism as heretical non-Jewish movements.
They set up Reform congregations, and generally gave a little support to Zionism down to the 1940s.
They were also hampered by vote-splitting with Reform in rural central Ontario, a Tory stronghold where Reform had made significant inroads.
They used to be in Ribe County before the 2007 Danish Municipal Reform.
They only won one seat each in Ontario and Manitoba due to vote splitting with the Reform Party.
By the October 2003 National Convention, the Reform Party had only begun rebuilding, but several former state organizations had elected to rejoin now that the interference from the Freedom Parties was gone. They increased their ranks from 24 to 30 states, and managed to retrieve ballot access for seven of them.
They are also subject to the Federal Deposit Insurance Reform Act.
They received the endorsement of the Reform Party, which gave them ballot access in several states they would not otherwise have.
They joined together in 1967 to present him with a festschrift, or commemorative collection of essays, dedicated to him, titled Freedom and Reform ( New York: Harper & Row, 1967 ).
They have a range of powers given by the Police Reform Act 2002, and their chief police officer decides which of these powers they may use.
They were joined by two parties who had broken away from the NFP earlier – the Sun Party of Tsutomu Hata in 1996 and the From Five of Morihiro Hosokawa in 1997 – and another party from the former anti-LDP coalition that hadn't joined the NFP: the Minshu Kaikaku Rengō (" Democratic Reform League ").
They formed a coalition with the Reform Party and the People's Union.
Reform to them meant UMT or " universal military service ", i. e. conscription They proposed a national service program under which the 600, 000 men who turned 18 every year would be required to spend six months in military training, and afterwards be assigned to reserve units.
They were succeeded by John Smith who died in 1994 but, as Nick Gallop in The Constitution and Constitutional Reform writes, not before he used a 1993 lecture to " pledge the Labour Party to the cause of adapting British law to meeting the requirements of the European Convention on Human Rights ".
They came under the leadership of Toronto newspaper editor George Brown, and, in 1857 joined with the Reform Party, which was a loose alliance of liberal minded reformers that became the Liberal Party of Ontario and Liberal Party of Canada.
They are by and large a conservative-minded organisation, and have unsuccessfully opposed measures such as the Scottish Land Reform Act, which has been designed to give greater rights to tenant farmers and crofters.
They should welcome the creation of Reform and Conservative day schools and not see them as a threat to their own, Lamm said.
They have supported welfare reduction as well as the Republican-backed Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2005.

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