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They rejected the Marxist idea that history should be used as a tool to foment and foster revolutions.
They were English Unitarians, a dissenting Protestant sect who rejected the doctrine of the Trinity and were socially and politically discriminated against.
They argued that existing neural models had failed to produce intelligent behaviour because they were too small, and that in order to create " artificial brains " it was necessary to manually assemble tens of thousands of evolved neural modules together, with the billion neuron " CAM-Brain " requiring around 10 million modules ; this idea was rejected by Igor Aleksander, who said " The point is that these puzzles are not puzzles because our neural models are not large enough.
They rejected therefore, as early as 1416, everything that they believed had no basis in the Bible, such as the veneration of saints and images, fasts, superfluous holidays, the oath, intercession for the dead, auricular Confession, indulgences, the sacraments of Confirmation and the Anointing of the Sick ; they admitted laymen and women to the preacher's office, and chose their own priests.
They rejected organizing, believing that only unorganized individuals were safe from coercion and domination, believing this kept them true to the ideals of anarchism.
They also may not write insurance that is typically available in the admitted market, do not participate in state guarantee funds ( and therefore policyholders do not have any recourse through these funds if an insurer becomes insolvent and cannot pay claims ), may pay higher taxes, only may write coverage for a risk if it has been rejected by three different admitted insurers, and only when the insurance producer placing the business has a surplus lines license.
They further identified members of a group that had been marginalized ; women who had been rejected by most of society had an inside view of an exclusive group of people that took a high amount of knowledge to function in.
They rejected involvement with the labor movement and Marxism's historical theory of class struggle.
They sought to modernize education in light of contemporary scholarship, they rejected claims of absolute divine authorship of the Torah, declaring only those biblical laws concerning ' ethics ' to be binding, and stated that the rest of halakha ( Jewish religious law ) need not be viewed as normative for Jews in wider society.
They also report that 70 percent of U. S. recruiters have rejected candidates based on internet information.
They rejected many tales they collected because of their similarity to tales by Charles Perrault, which they thought proved they were not truly German tales ; Sleeping Beauty survived in their collection because the tale of Brynhildr convinced them that the figure of the sleeping princess was authentically German.
They were to be disappointed: in late 1775, the king rejected Congress's second petition, issued a Proclamation of Rebellion, and announced before Parliament on October 26 that he was considering " friendly offers of foreign assistance " to suppress the rebellion.
They rejected any suggestion that ASIS was unaccountable or ' out of control '.
They focus on the operative phrase calling for " secure and recognized boundaries " and note that the resolution calls for a withdrawal " from territories " rather than " from the territories " or " from all territories ," as the Arabs and others proposed ; the latter two terms were rejected from the final draft of Resolution 242.
They also rejected Muhammad, though they traced their philosophy and science to the Moors, asserting that it had been kept secret for 120 years until the intellectual climate might receive it.
They rejected the reforms of the Cherokee Nation.
They chose to juxtapose Abraham Lincoln's inaugural address with that of Confederate president Jefferson Davis ; they debated removing Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and labor-leader César Chávez and rejected calls to include more Hispanic figures, in spite of the high Hispanic population in the state.
They rejected the treaties of 1815, the white flag and the pre-eminence of clergy and of nobility.
They all rejected the spontaneous, uncontrolled fits of anger and agreed on both the possibility and value of controlling anger.
They felt that the word " bum " would be rejected by British censors, and warned that there should be no " suggestion of sexual intimacy " between Sullivan and The Girl in the scenes in which they are sleeping together at the mission.
They have been rejected or strongly criticised by many prominent black metal musicians – including Jon Nödtveidt, Tormentor, King ov Hell, Infernus, Lord Ahriman, Emperor Magus Caligula, Protector, and the members of Arkhon Infaustus and Watain.
They were rejected by all before they came to Baucis and Philemon's simple rustic cottage.
They largely rejected capitalism ( which they associated with Jews ) and pushed for nationalisation of major industrial firms, expanded worker control, confiscation and redistribution of the estates of the old aristocracy and social equality.
They made contact with the Fir Bolg, the then-inhabitants of the island, and Nuada sought from them half of the island for the Tuatha Dé, which their king rejected.

They and charter
They have various goals and scopes, often outlined in the treaty or charter.
They warned that they might be forced to extradite him to Massachusetts and invited him to cross the Seekonk River to territory beyond any charter.
They accepted the charter, because it guaranteed freedom and civil equality and created a barrier to the popular masses who were considered unable, because of their ignorance, to be involved in the management of public affairs.
They showed similar progress in the construction of military forts, by March the Scottish settlers had begun work on two forts, Fort St. Andrews on Cumberland Island, and Fort St. George on the St. Johns River 60 miles to the south of the territory claimed by the British government in the charter of the Georgia colony.
They gained a market charter for Glossop in 1290, and one for Charlesworth in 1328.
All three families secured lands in Grantham as part of the charter granted to Baron Grantham in 1761, and all three families " have Grantham hills named after them ," according to Elmer M. Hunt in New Hampshire Town Names And Whence They Came.
They have been compared to US charter schools.
They were configured with 242 seats, less than for most charter airlines, who typically had 273.
They claimed that the royal charter that conferred on the men of Cirencester the liberties of Winchester had been destroyed when fifty years prior the abbot had bribed the burgess who held the charter to give it to him, whereupon the abbot had had it burned.
They applied for a federal charter for the foundation in the US Senate in 1910, with at one stage Junior even secretly meeting with President William Howard Taft, through the aegis of Senator Nelson Aldrich, to hammer out concessions.
They are a charter member of the MLL.
They chose the International Longshore and Warehouse Union ( ILWU ) because they could charter their own self-governing local union which would include about 350 employees serving in a variety of jobs in all stores and in the Internet, corporate, and shipping departments.
They continued to run their government according to the charter, holding quarterly meetings of the legislature and electing colony-wide officials, while Treat and Andros negotiated over the surrender of the charter.
They were a charter member of the National Hockey League ( NHL ) in 1917, and won the Stanley Cup four times in the NHL's first decade ( and seven times prior to the league's formation-including their time as the Silver Seven ).
They may operate on a charter basis, provide scheduled service, or be operated by residents of the area for private, personal use.
They were established by a charter of King William I of England, and still exist today, although since about the middle of the 19th century consistory courts have lost much of their subject-matter jurisdiction.
The repair works exist today as ' ZNTK Łapy S. A .' They played a decisive role in Łapy's urbanization, the town charter granted on 1 January 1925.
They applied for a charter, but getting no response, turned to Scotland and received a charter from the college in Edinburgh in 1879.
They provide charter bus service, bus tours and scheduled route services, with some members providing regular route service to areas not served by any other bus company on an interlining basis with Greyhound Lines, each other, and independent companies.
They considered Caledonian's transformation into a scheduled airline the only way to build an airline with a long-term, stable future, rather than continuing to compete with " boom and bust " operators that were charging ruinous rates in an insecure charter market.
" They boldly built Geneva Hall before they applied to the state for a charter.

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