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Those and favour
Those who favour the later date appeal to the earliest external testimony, that of the Christian father Irenaeus ( c. 150-202 ), who wrote that he received his information from people who knew John personally.
Those arguing in favour of an historical reading of Esther, most commonly identify Ahasuerus with Artaxerxes II ( ruled 405 – 359 BCE ) although in the past it was often assumed that he was Xerxes I ( ruled 486 – 465 BCE ).
Those in favour of unification also faced opposition from the Holy See, particularly after failed attempts to broker a confederation with the Papal States, which would have left the Papacy with some measure of autonomy over the region.
Those by Bartolozzi especially found considerable favour with collectors.
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 in favour of the creation of ICBs have primarily focused on interest rates and have argued that democratic pressures tend to have an inflationary effect as governments will often be tempted to advocate lower interest rates immediately prior to an election so as to manufacture short term booms in the economy and boost their support-but to the detriment of long term economic health.
Those in favour, including General Secretary Robert Griffiths, Andrew Murray and Morning Star editor John Haylett, were however defeated at a Special Congress in 2004.
Those who favour the practice say that this can highlight such issues as discriminatory historiography by, for example, putting into relief the extent to which same-sex sexual experiences are excluded from biographies of noted figures, or to which sensibilities resulting from same-sex attraction are excluded from literary and artistic consideration of important works, and so on.
Those in favour of a strictly secular educational system believed the law to be a concession given to the church in exchange for support, however, and became disillusioned with the pragmatic Frondizi.
Those accounts that favour the earlier date usually state that a club official, either Busby himself or manager Bert Whalley, arrived at the Edwards family home soon after midnight to secure the youngster's signature as early as possible, but other reports claim that this occurred when he signed his amateur contract.
Those in favour of the merger argued a single society would give mathematics in the UK a coherent voice when dealing with Research Councils.
Those who voted in favour included David Cameron, George Osborne and party leader Michael Howard.
Those who favour the appointment method point out that the election approach could possibly threaten the judiciary's ability to be independent in its decision-making.
Those in favour of the motion however, defended it as ensuring " women's rights " on campus.
Those who supported a readjustment of the debt, were known as " Readjusters ", whereas those in favour of funding the entire debt ( plus interest ), became known as " Funders ".
Those who agree with same-sex marriage increased to 43. 9 % with Central Italy ( 52. 6 %), 18 – 34 years old ( 53. 4 %) and women ( 47 %) being the geographical, age and gender categories most in favour.
Those firmly in favour of the comprehensive system believed that the Circular should convert all schools into comprehensives.

Those and keeping
Those that argue against the PIC claim that effective immigration policy has failed to pass since private detention centers profit from keeping undocumented immigrants detained.
Those remaining seemed to have no clear leadership: Chai Ling, tired and disheartened by the difficulties of keeping the Movement together, had resigned from her post … Square had degenerated into a shantytown, strew with litter and permeated by the stench of garbage and overflowing portable toilets.
Those groups with more direct relations with the PCC tended to not demobilize, keeping their weapons and organizational structures mostly intact.
Those revolutions pronounced themselves enemies of Napoleon, but did not face any active French military attack ; they promoted instead fights between Spanish armies for keeping either the old or new order.
Those who carry out the ministry of reader just for the occasion or even regularly but without institution may go to the ambo in ordinary attire, but this should be in keeping with the customs of the different regions.
Those groups either unable or unwilling to raise their own militias played only a political role, keeping themselves out of the 1975-76 savage street battles and sectarian killings, with some of their militants preferring instead to join the medical relief agencies organized by the LNM.
Those secrets have to be kept in order to maintain the role and team integrity ; keeping them demonstrates trustworthiness.
Those that are there are in keeping with the use of traditional colours in their exterior decoration.

Those and subsidy
Those employees who are eligible for the ultimate benefits of this subsidy are referred to as Assistance Eligible Individuals ( or AEIs ).
Those who argue for the subsidy to be reduced further or stopped put forward several arguments:
According to historian Denis Mack Smith ( 1981 ), " Success in this battle was ... another illusory propaganda victory won at the expense of the Italian economy in general and consumers in particular " and " Those who gained were the owners of the Latifondia and the propertied classes in general ... his policy conferred a heavy subsidy on the Latifondisti ".

Those and argue
Those who agree with this criticism argue it is a refutation of non-market socialism and that it shows that a fully planned economy could never work.
Those who argue against the historicity of Ezra argue that the presentation style of Ezra as a leader and lawgiver resembles that of Moses.
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 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 who argue against ICAIS point out that much of the problem would be solved by building local exchange points.
Those who argue Derrida engaged in an " ethical turn " refer to works such as The Gift of Death as evidence that he began more directly applying deconstruction to the relationship between ethics and religion.
Those scientists who doubt that plate tectonics operated in the Archean argue that the felsic protocontinents formed at hotspots rather than subduction zones.
Those groups which follow traditions that left the Fourth International in its early years argue that, despite initially correct positions, it had little impact.
Those who argue classism is especially pervasive or fundamental to the society that they live in often identify classism as the expression of systematic economic exploitation by the ' higher ' classes, and may connect it with an explicit notion of class warfare.
Those ( such as Will Roscoe ) who have argued for the latter interpretation also argue that mixed -, intermediate -, cross-or non-gendered social roles should not be understood as truly representing a third gender.
Those opposed to animal testing object that pure research may have little or no practical purpose, but researchers argue that it may produce unforeseen benefits, rendering the distinction between pure and applied research — research that has a specific practical aim — unclear.
Those who view the neo-cortex of the brain as solely responsible for consciousness, however, argue that electrical activity there should be the only consideration when defining death.
Those who have, however, argue that Procter's work is significant, in part for what it reveals about how Victorian women expressed otherwise repressed feelings.
Those that believe the presidency is not imperial in nature argue that:
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 who have adopted this approach generally argue that epistemological terms like justification, evidence, certainty, etc.
Those who argue for a pagan basis note that as far back as Babylonia, the worship of pagan gods grouped in threes, or triads, was common, and that this influence was also prevalent among the Celts, as well as in Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
Those against this model argue that there is no difference between men and women in their response to an act of infidelity.
Those psychological researchers who prefer qualitative research argue that statistically based research has limitations because it is less able to take into consideration the context of behaviour.
Those who espouse this view are divided into two camps: those who argue that sexism now affects men and women equally, and those who argue that we now live in an era of female privilege.
Those who argue that the History can be divided into various levels of composition are usually called " analysts " and those who argue that the passages must be made to reconcile with one another are called " unitarians ".

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