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Some historians have found his point of view not to their taste, others have complained that he makes the Tory tradition appear `` contemptible rather than intelligible '', while a sympathetic critic has remarked that the `` intricate interplay of social dynamics and political activity of which, at times, politicians are the ignorant marionettes is not a field for the exercise of his talents ''.
Menfolk can ride in the forward cockpit where the helmsman has a clear view.
The opposition to this point of view has its staunchest support in the work of Miller ( '50 ).
From the point of view of syntactic analysis the head word in the statement is the predicator has broken, and from the point of view of meaning it would seem that the trouble centers in the breaking ; ;
That tumultuous, painful and costly experience shows clearly that a law expressing a moral judgment cannot be enforced when it has little correspondence with the general view of society.
The current exhibition, which remains on view through Oct. 29, has tapped 14 major collections and many private sources.
A common criticism has been that many social science scholars ( such as economists, sociologists, and psychologists ) in Western countries focus disproportionately on Western subjects, while anthropology focuses disproportionately on the " other "; this has changed over the last part of the twentieth century as anthropologists increasingly, also study Western subjects, particularly variation across class, region, or ethnicity within Western societies, and other social scientists increasingly take a global view of their fields.
Swift ’ s use of gripping details of poverty and his narrator ’ s cool approach towards them create " two opposing points of view " that " alienate the reader, perhaps unconsciously, from a narrator who can view with ' melancholy ' detachment a subject that Swift has directed us, rhetorically, to see in a much less detached way.
This view was widespread prior to the 1960s, but has almost no supporters among specialists today.
Recent influence of the New Perspective on Paul movement has also reached Arminianism — primarily through a view of corporate election.
" Ever since the time of my ancestor Ali, the first Imam, that is to say over a period of thirteen hundred years, it has always been the tradition of our family that each Imam chooses his successor at his absolute and unfettered discretion from amongst any of his descendants, whether they be sons or remote male issue and in these circumstances and in view of the fundamentally altered conditions in the world in very recent years due to the great changes which have taken place including the discoveries of atomic science, I am convinced that it is in the best interest of the Shia Muslim Ismailia Community that I should be succeeded by a young man who has been brought up and developed during recent years and in the midst of the new age and who brings a new outlook on life to his office as Imam.
One of the Dead Sea Scrolls ( 4Q535, Manuscript B ) is written from Amram's point of view, and hence has been dubbed the Testament of Amram.
This point of view has been subject to severe criticism in the research of the 20th century.
The contrasting view that " Achaeans ", as understood through Homer, are " a name without a country ", an ethnos created in the Epic tradition, has modern supporters among those who conclude that " Achaeans " were redefined in the fifth century, as contemporary speakers of Aeolic Greek.
No poet has ever presented evil in such stark and tragic terms yet he had an exalted view of Zeus, whom he celebrated with a grand simplicity reminiscent of David's Psalms, and a faith in progress or the healing power of time.
Esler, who advanced this legitimation view, has suggested that in Luke ’ s community there were Roman officials who were recent converts and they wanted to make sure that their new found faith could successfully coexist with their allegiance to the empire.
Although a committed Christian, she has characterised the issue as one of life and death on which her view had been the same when she was agnostic.
In this view, human evolution has accompanied the Earth's evolution throughout the existence of the Earth.
Waldorf education is one of the most visible practical applications of an anthroposophical view and understanding of the human being and has been characterized as " the leader of the international movement for a New Education ,"
This view has certain similarities to the concepts of Christogenesis advocated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.
This view has, for the most part, been changed, and now almost all Hindu temples ban meat from temple premises.

view and advantage
This instrument had the advantage of a larger field of view and he was able to obtain precise positions of a large number of stars that transited close to the zenith over the course of about two years.
President Kennedy recognized this: “ The advantage is, from Khrushchev ’ s point of view, he takes a great chance but there are quite some rewards to it .”
The troops on horseback were able to operate in difficult terrain ( unsuited for motor vehicles ) and had the advantage of being able to control the area around them, with a clear view over the grass ( which foot troops didn't have ).
Will states that some observers might feel that these unique aspects of Fenway give the Red Sox an advantage over their opponents, given that the Red Sox hitters play 81 games at the home stadium while each opponent plays no more than nine games as visiting teams but Will does not share this view.
Many contemporaries and later historians, such as Ron Chernow, noted that Madison and President Jefferson ignored their " strict construction " view of the Constitution to take advantage of the purchase opportunity.
The second view of perfect competition conceives of it in terms of agents taking advantage ofand hence, eliminating – profitable exchange opportunities.
Therefore, if the retina is indeed " wired wrongly " or " badly designed " ( from an optical engineering point of view ) then it is sensible to look for it to possibly have some very significant physiological advantage.
Casey also concurred in the view put to him by McEwen that to commission a Liberal temporarily as Prime Minister would give that person an unfair advantage in the forthcoming party room ballot for the permanent leader.
The advantage of a TLR was that it could be easily focussed using the viewing screen and that under most circumstances the view seen in the viewing screen was identical to that recorded on film.
The reason for this dissociation is to make the early steps ( offering, promising, requesting an advantage ) of a corrupt deal already an offence and, thus, to give a clear signal ( from a criminal policy point of view ) that bribery is not acceptable.
From the learner's point of view this provides the ability to pause and rewind and gives the learner the advantage of moving at their own pace, something a classroom cannot always offer.
In one writer's view, the city was planned as a place where cheap, non-unionized, and African-American labor from rural Alabama could be employed in the city's steel mills and blast furnaces, giving it a competitive advantage over industrial cities in the Midwest and Northeast.
The Galilean design has the advantage of presenting an erect image but has a narrow field of view and is not capable of very high magnification.
This instrument had the advantage of a large field of view and he was able to obtain precise positions of a large number of stars that transited close to the zenith over the course of about two years.
From its summit they not only had the advantage of a wide view of the surrounding country, but the valley of the Hudson for miles north and south lay open to observation, the importance of
The alternative view, termed ' filtered permeability ' ( see Permeability ( spatial and transport planning )) is that, to give pedestrians and cyclists a time and convenience advantage, they need to be separated from motor vehicles in places.
Using existing lenses meant that the field of view was reduced by around 1. 6 ×, but had the advantage of a larger lens selection.
The tower throughout history has provided its users with an advantage in surveying defensive positions and obtaining a better view of the surrounding areas, including battlefields.
In video gaming, camping is a tactic where a player will obtain a static strategic position of advantage, often providing a clear field of view over a choke point or position of tactical interest whilst retaining cover for the camper.
This is commonly done through either approaching the camping player from a different angle which no longer gives them a tactical advantage, or through the use of more indirect weaponry such as grenades which can be used without being directly in view of the camping player.
Increased demand caused by the destruction of existing buildings does not add to a seller's costs, so to take advantage of buyers ' increased willingness to pay constituted a species of fraud in Aquinas's view.
Summarizing the view points, competitive advantage is a key determinant of superior performance and it will ensure survival and prominent placing in the market.
From a legal point of view, active bribery can be defined for instance as the promising, offering or giving by any person, directly or indirectly, of any undue advantage any public official, for himself or herself or for anyone else, for him or her to act or refrain from acting in the exercise of his or her functions.
The reason for this dissociation is to make the early steps ( offering, promising, requesting an advantage ) of a corrupt deal already an offence and, thus, to give a clear signal ( from a criminal policy point of view ) that bribery is not acceptable.

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