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It was this basic trait that separated Adams from the ranks of professional historians and led him to commit time and time again what was his most serious offense against the historical method -- namely, the tendency to assume the truth of an hypothesis before submitting it to the test of facts.
In his sermons on capital sins, Alain argued that sodomy and homicide are the most serious sins, since they call forth the wrath of God, which led to the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
These soon became so serious that a league was formed to crush him, and Maurice of Saxony led an army against his former comrade.
These actions led to a serious diplomatic conflict between the pope and Portugal.
The TV series emphasizes the boisterous nature of the team, led by manager Billy Martin, catcher Thurman Munson and outfielder Reggie Jackson, as well as the malaise of the Bronx and New York City in general during that time, such as the blackout, the city's serious financial woes and near bankruptcy, the arson for insurance payments, and the election of Ed Koch as mayor.
This led to a serious misunderstanding amongst the English public and the Marylebone Cricket Club-the administrators of English cricket-of the dangers posed by Bodyline.
The insistent road of focusing almost exclusively on economic growth has led to a wide range of serious social problems.
Furthermore, chronic economic mismanagement and internal conflict has led to serious under-investment over many years.
Furthermore, chronic economic mismanagement and internal conflict has led to serious under-investment over many years.
However Robert Spitzer later criticized his own work on it in an interview with Adam Curtis saying it led to the medicalization of 20-30 percent of the population who may not have had any serious mental problems.
Wendayne suffered a serious head injury when she was violently mugged while on a trip to Europe in 1990, and the injury soon after led to her death.
Economic turmoil, substantial debt inherited from the Primo de Rivera regime, and fractious, rapidly changing governing coalitions led to serious political unrest.
A lack of serious work led them to amuse themselves with pranks and hoaxes.
Although no serious injuries arose from any short-pitched deliveries while a leg theory field was set, the tactic still led to considerable ill feeling between the two teams, with the controversy eventually spilling into the diplomatic arena.
High-profile cases have led to fears that serious crimes, such as homicide, have increased due to deinstitutionalization, but the evidence does not support this conclusion.
The disruption of the river's natural flow, run-off from agriculture, and the introduction of pest species like the European Carp has led to serious environmental damage along the river's length and to concerns that the river will be unusably salty in the medium to long term — a serious problem given that the Murray supplies 40 % of Adelaide's domestic water.
Many warlords have participated in an allegiance program, recognizing the legitimacy of the Government of Afghanistan, and surrendering their soldiers and weapons, though some of their subsequent actions have led to serious questions about their true loyalties.
This perilous activity has led to a series of serious injuries and deaths resulting in the dismantling of seafront diving boards and closure of parts of the waterfront to discourage the activity ..
The symbol was carried by an officer known as aquilifer, and its loss was considered to be a very serious embarrassment, and often led to the disbanding of the legion itself.
His family life was not so happy ; his beloved wife Maria Alexandrovna had serious problems with her lungs, which led to her death and to the dissolution of the close-knit family due to his quick morganatic marriage to his longtime mistress, Princess Catherine Dolgoruki.
By 1984, a combination of factors, including drought, inflation, and confused application of Islamic law, reduced donor disbursements and capital flight led to a serious foreign-exchange crisis and increased shortages of imported inputs and commodities.
Glimpses of his bouts with depression, which led to the nervous breakdowns, can be found in his serious poetry, which is compiled in Open Heart University.
After the Second World War, a serious housing shortage and the return of large numbers of veterans led the national government, through the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation ( CMHC ), to promote suburbs by offering very low cost mortgages, with small down payments and easy terms.
This led to a serious drop in the numbers of these animals in the surrounding seas, from which they have yet to recover.

led and breach
For example, during the Siege of Ascalon in 1153, Grand Master Bernard de Tremelay led a group of 40 Templars through a breach in the city walls.
* In December 2009, a major password breach of the Rockyou. com website occurred that led to the release of 32 million passwords.
* In June, 2011, NATO ( North Atlantic Treaty Organization ) experienced a security breach that led to the public release of first and last names, usernames, and passwords for more than 11, 000 registered users of their e-Bookshop.
It led to a breach between father and son, and between the brothers, that lasted until Frederick Augustus's death in battle in 1690.
In 1964, his demand that the Royal Ulster Constabulary remove an Irish tricolour from Sinn Féin's Belfast offices led to two days of rioting, after this was followed through ( see Flags and Emblems Act – the public display of any symbol, with the exception of the Union flag, that could cause a breach of the peace was illegal until Westminster repealed the Act in 1987 ).
This cancellation led the Brothers to file a successful breach of contract suit against the network, although the suit failed to see the Brothers or their show returned to the air.
A combination of bad weather, the arguments of his generals, and a breach of security when the details of the original plan fell into Allied hands, eventually led Hitler to agree to postpone the attack until early 1940, when it was again delayed by the invasion of Denmark and Norway.
It was never shown that his relationship with Keeler had led to any breach of national security.
The opening of a Burger King location in Ma ' aleh Adumim, an Israeli settlement in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories, led to a breach of contract dispute between Burger King and it's Israeli franchise due to the hotly contested international dispute over the legality of Israeli settlements in the Palestinian territories in accordance to international law.
In 2003, a drug investigation known as Operation Everwhichway led to raids on government offices in the British Columbia Parliament Buildings in relation to suspect dealings concerning the sale of BC Rail to CN in a scandal which has since become known as Railgate and the trial of four former ministerial aides for influence peddling, breach of trust and accepting bribes.
This cancellation led the Brothers to file a breach of contract suit against the network.
Its actions over a substantial breach in 2004 led to calls for new national privacy laws in the US to protect the personal data of Americans.
He warmly supported the peace negotiations on 21 November 1642 and 22 December 1642, and his attitude led to a breach with Pym and the more determined party.
Jäätteenmäki used the information to suggest that her rival, the Social Democrat leader Paavo Lipponen, had secretly offered Finnish support for the U. S .- led coalition, a substantial breach against the official policy of neutrality in Finland's foreign politics, and thus associated Finland with what many Finns considered an illegal war of aggression.
This action occurred during the U. S .- led portion of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in France, which was part of a broader Allied offensive masterminded by Marshal Ferdinand Foch to breach the Hindenburg line and make the opposing German forces surrender.
Krenz also argued that the prosecution of former GDR officials was a breach of a personal agreement given by West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl to Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev during their talks, which led to German reunification.
“ The duty to keep a contract at common law means a prediction that you must pay damages if you do not keep it – and nothing else .” Only “ the confusion between legal and moral ” ideas had led others to the conclusion that it was immoral to breach a contract.
In 1940, Liu led his division in the Hundred Regiments Campaign, a major campaign led by Peng to breach the blockage on CPC base areas enforced by Japanese forces under the command of General Okamura Yasuji ( 岗村宁次 ).
Windebank's efforts as treasury commissioner in 1635 to shield some of those guilty of corruption led to a breach with Archbishop Laud, and the next year he was for a time disgraced for issuing an order for the conveyance of Spanish money to pay the Spanish troops in the Netherlands.
Cleve Cartmill predicted a chain-reaction-type nuclear bomb in his 1944 science-fiction story " Deadline ", which led to the FBI investigating him, due to concern over a potential breach of security on the Manhattan Project.
The book's sharp comments on John Adams led to a heated correspondence and a breach in their friendship that lasted until 1812.
A seeming continuity breach might be " revealed " to alter the truth of what readers were previously led to believe was a definitive story.
However, when James Stewart, 1st Duke of Richmond suggested in January 1642 that the parliament adjourn for six months, Northumberland led a protest which favoured sanctioning Richmond for breach of privilege.

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