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Those and favor
Those who favor placing trade unions under anti-trust laws imply that they are advocating a brand new reform.
Those against the Wild Card see it as diminishing the importance of the pennant race and the regular season, with the true race often being for second rather than first place, while those in favor of it view it as an opportunity for teams to have a shot at the playoffs even when they have no chance of a first-place finish in their division, thus maintaining fan interest later in the season.
Those in favor of cultural synthesis emphasized an obligation to maintain traditional Jewish values but also a need to conform to a modernist society.
Those in favor of cultural synthesis desired a balance between change and continuity as opposed to the assimilationists who only wanted change.
Those in favor of the bill say that the act prevents those convicted of crimes from " thwart justice and avoid just punishment by filing frivolous appeals for years on end ," while critics argue that the inability to make multiple appeals increases the risk of an innocent person being killed.
Those in favor of the Prime Directive have said that no one has the right to impose their own standards on others and it is hardly moral cowardice to keep to a difficult, but ultimately beneficial principle in the face of temptation.
Those in favor say it would boost tourism in Rhodes greatly, but those against construction say it would cost too large an amount ( over 100 million euro ).
Those in favor of the matter, including then-mayor Phil Goplin, stated that disincorporation would keep the city from stagnating ; without any cashflow or a sewer system, it is unable to attract the development of its neighboring municipalities.
Those in favor won, and C. L.
Those in favor of the age limits argue that they promote the participation of older athletes in the sport, and that they spare younger gymnasts from the stress of competition and training at a high level.
Those favoring the new airport tended to come from northern Orange County, ( desiring the convenience of a closer airport ), and from areas in Newport Beach that are within the arrival and departure noise zones surrounding John Wayne Airport, ( hoping to close that airport in favor of the new one at El Toro ).
Those in favor of the motion, say aye.
Those in favor of adopting the resolution that was just read, say aye ... Those opposed, say no.
" Those in favor of adopting the resolution, say aye ... Those opposed, say no.
Those who trust in the verdict of antiquity and still favor Aeschylean authorship have dated the play anywhere from the 480s to 456 BC.
Those who accept this objection say that the arguments in favor of eliminativism are far too weak to establish such a radical claim ; therefore there is no reason to believe in eliminativism.
Those who assert that CSR is contrasting with capitalism and are in favor of the free market argue that improvements in health, longevity and / or infant mortality have been created by economic growth attributed to free enterprise.
Those in favor argue for the benefit of enhanced safety, and increased freedom of movement compared to hand-holding or confinement of children to strollers.
Those in favor of a national popular vote as the method for electing the president argue that the electoral system gives swing states arbitrarily large power in determining the result of an election, and therefore receive an undeservedly large proportion of attention and campaign funds.
( Those in favor of this change have argued that it would enable each province to evolve its own systems.
Those in favor of the current pro low-density land use policies also argue that this sort of living situation is an issue of personal choice and economic means.
Those against the $ 500 million bond issue submitted over 33, 000 signatures, in contrast with the 11, 000 signatures collected in favor of the bond issue.

Those and apostolic
Those who hold for the importance of episcopal apostolic succession appeal to the New Testament, which, they say, implies a personal apostolic succession ( from Paul to Timothy and Titus, for example ).

Those and authorship
Those who are advocates of Pauline authorship defend the differences that there are between elements in this letter and those commonly considered the genuine work of Paul ( e. g. 1 Thessalonians ).

Those and point
Those electrons, however, are all individually described by wave fronts that expand in all directions from the point of entry.
Those who expressed points of view further to the left were generally ignored, whereas those who expressed moderate or conservative points of view were often actively denigrated or labeled as holding a minority point of view.
Those who see biblical support for the doctrine of natural law often point to Paul's Epistle to the Romans: " For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto themselves: Which shew the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and their thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing one another.
Those who drafted the Action Programme were careful not to criticize the actions of the post-war Communist regime, only to point out policies that they felt had outlived their usefulness.
Those who assume good faith on Tatishchev's part point out that he based his account on the lost Ioachim Chronicle.
Those near the ignition point are obliterated.
Those that argue for the origin from " carne ", point to variants in Italian dialects that would suggest that the name comes from the Italian carne levare or similar, meaning " to remove meat ", since meat is prohibited during Lent.
Those inventive harmonies, on both cornet and piano, eventually helped point the way to bebop, which abandoned melody almost entirely.
Those who argue against ICAIS point out that much of the problem would be solved by building local exchange points.
Those accustomed to continental climates often begin to feel uncomfortable when the dew point reaches between.
Those who believe that the Queen saw Brown as little more than a servant point to the fact that after his death she became similarly attached to an Indian servant, Abdul Karim ( the Munshi ), one of two who had come to work for her in late June 1887.
The Canadian critic, historian and novelist Patrick Watson has also argued this point, writing that Those people who say the book is unreadable have not tried reading it aloud.
Those specialists maintain that the zither is distinguished by strings spread across all or most of its soundboard, or the top surface of its sound chest, also called soundbox or resonator, as opposed to the lyre, whose strings emanate from a more or less common point off the soundboard, such as a tailpiece.
Those who see traditional types of explanation, would point to previous tragedies in Jewish history, that in their time had enormous destruction and hardship, such as the massive loss of life in Judea under Titus and Hadrian.
Those who support clearfelling see it as an ideal method of land management but critics point to the impact of such activities on stream health, water yield of catchments, impacts on threatened forest fauna and flora, long term soil healthy and viability, and the loss of all biodiversity to the harvested area.
Those who believe that Masaryk was murdered called it the Third Defenestration of Prague, and point to the presence of nail marks on the window sill from which Masaryk fell, as well as smearings of feces and Masaryk's stated intention to leave Prague the next day for London.
Those who favour purity of rite are opposed to the devotion, while those who are in favour of the devotion cite it as a point of commonality with their Latin Catholic brethren.
Those of Alan Turner and the Chappell brothers, Ian and Greg ... I felt each one proved a point.
Those who determined the overall direction from that point on were the Queen's secretary, General Charles Grey, and the keeper of the privy purse, Sir Charles Phipps.
Those that agreed with him on this point, for example, Cyriacus Spangenberg, were termed Flaccians.
Those making this point have been bolstered by the fact that the square's board is populated by both local businesses and residents.
Those same theorists point to the fact that the BMW 3 Series — arguably a " world car ", in the sense one version is sold globally, does quite well in the United States and it is the same size as the Contour and Mystique.
Those sympathetic to the nullifiers wanted a specific abandonment of the principle of protectionism and were willing to offer a longer transition period as a bargaining point.
Those attacks reached their highest point of bitterness in a series of disclosures in Le Figaro of a more or less personal nature.

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