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They and contended
They `` operate on a volume basis '', it was contended, `` and are not essential to provide the more limited but vital shopping needs of the community ''.
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They also contended that the SSAFA charity is actually a business, thereby setting an unwelcome precedent.
They contended he was nothing more than another Oriental despot, who caused several of his enemies to be murdered, tortured, kidnapped, and imprisoned.
They finished second in the first half with a record of 27-19, just missing the playoff berth, but never contended in the second half due to the loss of several key players.
They argued that practical and vocational aims were inappropriate for doctoral study, which they contended should be focused on producing scholarly research and college professors.
They also recast the reading of the 10th Amendment, regarding it as a " truism " that merely restates what the Constitution had already provided for, rather than offering a substantive protection to the States, as the Hammer ruling had contended.
They contended ( also in peer-reviewed papers ) that physical analyses excluded the presence of pigments in sufficient quantities to be accountable for the image.
The appellate court sustained the sterilization law as compliant with both the state and federal constitutions, and it then went to the United States Supreme Court. They contended that the due process clause guarantees all adults the right to procreate which was being violated.
They contended that the State's interest in overseeing the education of citizens and future voters was so great that it overrode the parents ' right to choose a provider of education for their child, and the right of the child to influence the parent in this decision.
They also contended that several important rituals had not been performed on Ya Naa Andani III.
They also contended the arrangement led to Oldcastle Precast capturing northern California sales of precast electrical vaults, which were often placed concurrently with telephone structures.
They also contended that the ministry should possess no official authority or pastoral prerogative, but should merely carry into effect the decisions of majorities in the different meetings.
They contended that the proposed signal into Haldimand was indeed impaired, but that the signal into the Hamilton area was actually significantly increased.
They determined circumstances indicated that the parade permit was denied not to control traffic, as the state contended, but to censor ideas.
They supported the merits of the ancient authors, and contended that a writer could do no better than imitate them.
They contended that it was important for Canada to reestablish its voice in the international arena by pushing for global disarmament and a revitalization of the United Nations.
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They contended that it is the responsibility of the person seeking the patent to claim everything that the patent covers, and noted that processes exist for a patent to be amended.
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They contended that the Constitution grants the government limited powers, and the application of rights is one such limitation.
They contended the US had taken the land illegally and not abided by the terms of its treaty.
They contended there was not sufficient evidence of substantial economic benefit to Philadelphia, and that DRPA had not undertaken necessary economic evaluation assessing the impact at both locations.

They and wages
They are followed by a further wicked king, or " little horn ", who subdues three of the ten ( 7: 24 ), speaks against the Most High, wages war against the saints, and attempts to change the set times and laws ( 7: 25 ); after ' a time and times and half a time ', this king is judged and stripped of his kingdom by an " Ancient of Days " and his heavenly court ( 7: 26 ); next, " one like a son of man " approaches the Ancient of Days and is invested with worldwide dominion ; moreover, his everlasting reign over all kings and kingdoms is shared with " the people of the Most High " ( 7: 27 )
They refused to work for less than 10 shillings a week, although by this time wages had been reduced to seven shillings a week and were due to be further reduced to six shillings.
They reasoned that the equilibrium value of commodities approximated to prices charged by the producer when those commodities were in elastic supply, and that these producer prices corresponded to the embodied labour – the cost of the labour ( essentially the wages paid ) that was required to produce the commodities.
They were therefore cut off, for the wages of sin is death.
They bargain over wages, hours, and working conditions.
They are able to compete successfully in the world market and command high wages.
They claimed election fraud and demanded better wages.
They were able to earn wages that far exceeded the normal income of the average worker in Lycoming County at the time.
They evaluate incentives for businesses to locate or expand in the Gun Barrel City area and base their findings on taxes assessed and paid, the number of jobs created or retained, wages paid, local purchases of products and services, indirect employment gains and the general benefit of furthering the mission of the Gun Barrel City Economic Development Corporation.
They earned good wages and worked at their looms indoors, often at their homes.
They evaluate incentives for businesses to locate or expand in the Overton area and base their findings on taxes assessed and paid, the number of jobs created or retained, wages paid, local purchases of products and services, indirect employment gains and the general benefit of furthering the mission of the city of Overton Economic Development Corporation.
They also introduce an element of competition in the labor market which must have a disastrous effect upon the rate of American wages.
They warn that new technologies are embedded into societal antagonisms that cause structural unemployment, rising poverty, social exclusion, the deregulation of the welfare state and of labour rights, the lowering of wages, welfare, etc.
They claim that multinationals give rise to huge merged conglomerations that reduce competition and free enterprise, raise capital in host countries but export the profits, exploit countries for their natural resources, limit workers ' wages, erode traditional cultures, and challenge national sovereignty.
They claimed that if the workers still insisted on a wage scale, they would not be able to do business while paying adult wages and would be forced to close down.
They refused to work for less than 10 shillings a week, although by this time wages had been reduced to seven shillings a week and were due to be further reduced to six shillings.
They were generally perceived as a burden on society and a threat to white workers because they undercut wages.
They fixed wages, regulated food supplies, built and controlled roads and bridges, and undertook to provide and supervise locally those services mandated by the Crown and Parliament for the welfare of the county.
They minimized strikes as wages soared and full employment was reached.
They launched a number of long strikes against U. S. Steel in 1946 and a 116-day strike in 1959, but those strikes were over wages and benefits and not the more fundamental issue of union recognition that led to violent strikes elsewhere.
They received wages but the prince of their respective states received most of the funds ; Britain found it easier to borrow money to pay for their service than to recruit its own soldiers.
They argue that through the introduction of a planned economy, a socialist Labour government could introduce full employment, a 32-hour week, and " reasonable " wages and pensions.
They earned $ 2. 7 billion in salaries and wages, and as tax-paying citizens, they contributed to the community.
They still depend rather on the occupation of land, than on the wages of labour.

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