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He also hated law as the Historical School of law he had to study was used to bolster the reactionary form of government he opposed.
The law is intended to in this way help bolster and maintain investor confidence in order to support the market.
As a justification defense, the " urban survival syndrome " is offered to bolster self-defense claims in which a defendant argues that he or she should not be held criminally responsible for actions which broke the law, as the defendant was objectively reasonable in believing his or her lethal actions were necessary for survival.
" The BBC reported that he was daring law enforcement to react to his actions of fortifying the Golden Temple in order to bolster support.
The Chilean government, in order to bolster its standing, immediately imposed martial law, asking for ( and obtaining ) extraordinary legislative powers from Congress.
The Chilean government, in order to bolster its standing, immediately imposed martial law and asked for ( and obtained ) extraordinary legislative powers from Congress.
Where under the terms of the trust instrument the trustees are permitted to trade in derivatives as part of the trust's investment strategy, then the derivatives document will also normally contain a subrogation clause to bolster the common law rights.
The American Task Force Argentina, sponsored by a New York sovereign debt fund, states their ultimate aim is to bolster the stability of global credit markets ; work towards an equitable outcome for remaining creditors ; ensure the integrity of U. S. law ; and strengthen crucial bilateral relations between the United States and Argentina.
Admissible evidence, in a court of law, is any testimonial, documentary, or tangible evidence that may be introduced to a factfinder — usually a judge or jury — in order to establish or to bolster a point put forth by a party to the proceeding.
He was referring to the majority's use of Senate floor debate records to bolster their interpretation, writing that it " makes no difference " that the language in support of his position was inserted into the Congressional Record after the law was voted upon.

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Some researchers, including David Brunsma of the Sociology Department of University of Missouri, have said that the benefits ascribed to the implementation of the LBUSD uniform policy were logically attributable to other factors ; such as increased school security, collateral attendance enforcement efforts, and in-class programs designed to bolster sagging test scores.

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However, fearing electors might throw away their second vote to bolster their favorite son's chance of winning, the Philadelphia delegates specified that the runner-up in the election would become Vice President.
In September 2012, Philippine President Benigno Aquino III signed Administrative Order No. 29, mandating that all government agencies use the name " West Philippine Sea " to refer to the parts of the South China Sea within the Philippines ' exclusive economic zone, and tasked the National Mapping and Resource Information Authority ( NAMRIA ) to use the name in official maps to bolster the Philippines ' claims to the Spratly Islands and Scarborough Shoal .< ref >
The goal of the operation was to bolster the pro-Western Lebanese government of President Camille Chamoun against internal opposition and threats from Syria and Egypt.
Chaired by former President Jimmy Carter and composed of leading citizens, the National Council draws on members ' deep understanding of UN issues to bolster the nationwide advocacy and outreach of UNA-USA.
On the House / Senate conference decision to bolster the Department of Commerce and support the Clinton Administration priorities, President Clinton remarked, “ I commend the congressional leadership, Senator Ernest Hollings, Senator Pete Domenici, Congressman Neal Smith, and Congressman Harold Rogers, for their foresight and support in revitalizing this country through these programs.
President Kennedy said one of the best ways to bolster the economy was to cut taxes, and December 14, 1962, Kennedy stated at the Economic Club of New York that:
Despite these pressures, Seal went ahead and testified the pictures taken during the trip showed Sandinista officials in NIcaragua brokering a cocaine deal with members of Colombia's Medellín Cartel, One month after Seal's death on March 16, 1986, President Reagan showed one of the photographs Seal took on national television, to bolster Congressional support for the Contras, He suggested that a top ranking Sandinista official was involved in drug smuggling.
However, President Franklin D. Roosevelt decided in favor of the China bases because he was impatient to bomb Japan and wished to bolster the Chinese war effort.
" President Barack Obama also toured various countries that month to bolster security alliances and work on a new trade bloc called the Trans-Pacific Partnership, from which China is excluded.
However, President Franklin D. Roosevelt decided in favor of the China bases because he was impatient to bomb Japan and wished to bolster the Chinese war effort.

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By 1375, the king had commissioned John Barbour to write the poem, The Brus, a history intended to bolster the public image of the Stewarts as the genuine heirs of Robert I.
The gift from John Adam is intended to strengthen Clark's graduate programs in education, promote college-readiness among minority students and bolster its research profile related to urban education.
Mariners boss Paul Groves attempted to bolster his side as well as he could, veteran footballers Darren Barnard and Steve Chettle amongst others were brought to the club, and such players as Steve Kabba, Richard Hughes and returning hero John Oster all played some part in the season, but the club couldn't avoid relegation and Grimsby finished bottom of Division One and were relegated after five successive seasons at this level.
At the end of April Washington dispatched General John Sullivan with six regiments to the north to bolster the faltering Quebec campaign.
In an attempt to bolster the Depression-driven economy, Vanderbilt's only child, Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt, and her husband, John Amherst Cecil, opened Biltmore House to the public in March 1930.
He also started a program to second students from the Army and Navy, including graduates of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, to bolster officer numbers ; candidates reaped by this scheme included future Air Force chiefs John McCauley, Frederick Scherger, Valston Hancock and Alister Murdoch, along with other senior identities such as Joe Hewitt and Frank Bladin.
After leading the Royal Americans to Charleston, South Carolina to bolster that city's defences, the regiment was recalled to Philadelphia to take part in General John Forbes ' expedition against Fort Duquesne in 1758.
Glastris offers two other non-contemporaneous examples to bolster his argument that Berry's views did not reflect a " momentary flight of harmless cultural relativism ," both from a book Berry co-wrote in 1982 with John Blassingame, Long Memory: The Black Experience in America.
* IndyStar. com-' Eli Lilly to bolster Zyprexa warning ', John Russell, Indianapolis Star ( October 6, 2007 )
In the late 1840s and early 1850s, one of Gowen's predecessors as president of the Philadelphia & Reading, John Tucker, undertook to bolster the railroad's presence and control in Port Richmond with the aim of achieving unquestioned leadership of the coal trade on the Delaware.
However John Sie positioned the channel as such that would bolster the growth of what had been a lagging pay TV industry, as premium channels overall had been seeing a steady decline in subscribers since the late 1980s.
To bolster its financial regulatory practice, the firm recently hired three former Securities and Exchange Commission officials — Commissioner Annette Nazareth, Director of Enforcement Linda Chatman Thomsen, and Deputy Director of Trading and Markets Robert Colby — as well as former White House Staff Secretary Raul Yanes and former FDIC General Counsel John Douglas.
" Writing under the pseudonym " John O ' London ," Kohn attempted to gather around him others opposed to the World War in Europe who felt that the pursuit of ameliorative reforms only served to bolster the capitalist system.

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Military governments formed after the war sought to bolster the air force, which began equipping with Fiat G. 59s, ex-Egyptian Macchi C. 205s and Supermarine Spitfire F. 22s.
In April 1864, Company B was ordered to Camp Sanborn to bolster the garrison there, leaving a void that was filled in mid-May 1864 by the arrival of Company F of the 11th Ohio Cavalry, commanded by William H. Evans.

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Gen. Maxwell Taylor's statement in Saigon that he is `` very much encouraged '' about the chances of the pro-Western government of Viet Nam turning back Communist guerrilla attacks comes close to an announcement that he will not recommend dispatching United States troops to bolster the Vietnamese Army.
The redcoat officer collapsed like a punctured bolster, and the horse reared and threw him from the saddle, except that one booted foot caught in the stirrup.
In addition, in many cases, a variety of concrete social resources -- homemaker, day care, medical and financial aid -- must be reasonably available for the reality support needed to bolster the family in its individual and collective coping and integrative efforts.
However, this action did not bolster the economy, and construction of the CPR slowed drastically due to lack of funding.
The Emperor's attempts to bolster the empire's defenses by special concessions to Byzantine and Bulgarian notables in the frontier zone backfired, as the latter built up regional autonomy.
* 1950 – Korean War: British troops arrive in Korea to bolster the US presence there.
In late 2005, the FABF acquired two Mil Mi-35 ' Hind ' attack helicopters from Russia in apparent response by moves by neighbouring Côte d ' Ivoire to bolster its own air attack capabilities during the Ivorian Civil War.
The tactic proved unsuccessful, but when Tallard arrived to bolster the Elector's army, and Prince Eugene arrived with reinforcements for the Allies, the two armies finally met on the banks of the Danube in and around the small village of Blindheim.
The year 1705 proved almost entirely barren for the Duke whose military disappointments were only partly compensated by efforts on the diplomatic front where, at the courts of Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Vienna, Berlin and Hanover, Marlborough sought to bolster support for the Grand Alliance and extract promises of prompt assistance for the following year ’ s campaign.
Meanwhile, on the Upper Rhine, Villars had been forced onto the defensive as battalion after battalion had been sent north to bolster collapsing French forces in Flanders ; there was now no possibility of his undertaking the re-capture of Landau.
Gene therapy may be used for treating, or even curing, genetic and acquired diseases like cancer and AIDS by using normal genes to supplement or replace defective genes or to bolster a normal function such as immunity.
On 8 August 1356, the eldest son of King Edward III of England, crowned as the Prince of Wales but now known as Edward, the Black Prince, began a great chevauchée, conducting many scorched earth raids northwards from the English base in Aquitaine, in an effort to bolster his troops in central France, as well as to raid and ravage the countryside.
The connections of the bogie with the rail vehicle allow a certain degree of rotational movement around a vertical axis pivot ( bolster ), with side bearers preventing excessive movement.
The bogie had a conventional bolster suspension with swing links carrying a spring plank.
The two governments signed a document to bolster cooperation in Havana in January 2006.
The growing masses of unfree and the marginal were needed for labor, and to bolster the military of both nobility and the church.
In addition, his work was strong enough to “ bolster his morale and keep him going ”, he writes.
Initially intended as tools to bolster the Soviet economy, the policies of perestroika and glasnost soon led to unintended consequences.
The trains went to battlefronts on agitation-propaganda missions intended primarily to bolster the morale of the troops ; they were also intended to stir up revolutionary fervor of the masses.
Since 2009 the FAE is going through some major changes and modernisation plans are still ongoing whilst new projects are considered to bolster the country's defence capacities.
To bolster stability and moderation in the region, Egypt has provided military assistance and training to a number of other African and Arab states.
After his demise, but still during the siege of Valencia, legend holds that Jimena ordered that the corpse of El Cid be fitted with his armor and set atop his horse Babieca, to bolster the morale of his troops.
The childless Maximilian and his consort Empress Carlota of Mexico, daughter of Leopold I of Belgium, adopted Agustín's grandsons Agustin and Salvador as his heirs to bolster his claim to the throne of Mexico.
The smaller hole is called the punch hole, used as a bolster when punching holes in hot metal.
* Al-Aqsa Martyrs ' Brigades – The al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades were created in the Second Intifada to bolster the organization's militant standing vis-à-vis the rival Hamas movement, which had taken the lead in attacks on Israel after 1993, and was gaining rapidly in popularity with the advent of the Intifada.

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