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Some of these methods are denying the in-group ’ s harmful actions, denying responsibility, claiming actions by the in-group were just, focusing on positive aspects caused by the harmful action, and pointing out positive things in other areas to counterbalance the harm.
* Experimentation with more meaningful and action-oriented ways of presenting such information to enable these initiatives to develop and counterbalance each other creatively, and as a catalyst for the emergence of new forms of associative activity and transnational co-operation ;
His guiding principle in dealing both with the history and with the present condition of the church was " that Christianity has room for the various tendencies of human nature, and aims at permeating and glorifying them all ; that according to the divine plan these various tendencies are to occur successively and simultaneously and to counterbalance each other, so that the freedom and variety of the development of the spiritual life ought not to be forced into a single dogmatic form " ( Otto Pfleiderer ).
This was primarily due to French efforts to counterbalance the power of the Habsburg emperor by strengthening the Hohenzollern, and while Frederick William valued these territories lower than Western Pomerania, they became step-stones for the creation of a closed, dominant realm in Germany in the long run.
The move responded to the successes of the British in China in 1842, and France hoped to counterbalance these successes by accessing China from the south.
Christian schools of doctrine which consider other teachings to counterbalance these doctrines, or which interpret them in terms of distinct eschatological theories, are less conducive to Christian Zionism.
He was a thorough politician of the 18th century type, who saw and attempted to see nothing except that Bavaria had always been threatened by the house of Habsburg, had been supported by Prussia for purely selfish reasons, and could look for useful support against these two only from France, who had selfish reasons of her own for wishing to counterbalance the power both of Austria and Prussia in Germany.
The DeLorean solved these problems by using a solid-steel torsion bar ( supplied by Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation ) to counterbalance a full-sized door and then used simple pneumatic struts similar to those found in hatchback cars to open the doors and damp their movement.
By assuming these tasks, the guard was meant to counterbalance the army and the police.
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have since 2004 become members of NATO and the European Union ( EU ) to provide a counterbalance to Russia's claims to speak for the interests of ethnic Russian residents of these countries.
Law Day, U. S. A., along with Loyalty Day, was created to counterbalance these celebrations, which were perceived as communist.
Therefore, there is a constant temptation to use these financial instruments to subsidize commercial exports in order to win a temporary advantage on an export market or to counterbalance such an action from another government ( matching ).
As a political counterbalance to the native-born Macedonian nobility, Philip invited military families from throughout Greece to settle on lands he had conquered or confiscated from his enemies, these ' personal clients ' then also served in the Companion cavalry.

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Mounted on high springs, the car tilted inwards on curves to counterbalance the cant deficiency with the induced centrifugal force.
The combined weight of the counterbalance and camera means that the armature bears a relatively high inertial mass which is not easily moved by small body movements from the operator ( much as it is difficult to quickly shake a bowling ball ).
But innovative hull design meant that her hull flattened towards the rear third, and with her three 500 hp Maybach engines positioned forward in her hull, the resultant counterbalance and high power gave her a 34 knot top speed, the highest in her class for the day.
Vestal praised the different visual depictions of Lebensbaum, and felt that high level of detail in the backgrounds helped to somewhat counterbalance the low-resolution of the game's graphics.
The civic tower ( 1555 ) is 55m high and it has a clock of the 1773 with very interesting counterbalance mechanism.
But if its speed is too high, force will be large due to the counterbalance inertia, causing the brakes to be applied.
Due to its high proof, Bacardi 151 is typically used in very sweet drinks, such as a Hurricane, where a stronger flavored rum helps to counterbalance the sweetness of the drink.
Cerealis rose to high rank, as he justly deserved to do, serving as a counterbalance to the headstrong Domitian, who had replaced Vespasian.
The wedge typically has low to moderate bounce ( 0-4 °) for fairway and other firm lies, but because of its high loft even 2-3 ° of bounce will counterbalance the downward force of the wedge's striking face, making a club with this configuration useful in sand as well.

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The recovery of Azov and the Morea, and the conquest of part of Persia, managed to counterbalance the Balkan territory ceded to the Habsburg Monarchy through the Treaty of Passarowitz, after the Ottoman Empire was defeated in Austro-Turkish War of 1716-18.
As a counterbalance to deficiencies in manpower and morale, the British had a considerable advantage in terms of equipment, possessing machine guns, armoured cars, motor transport, wireless communications and aircraft and it was the latter that would prove decisive.
In 1969, the militia was officially granted a role equivalent to the army, as a counterbalance in any military coup d ' état.
Clinton was a local rival to Roger de Beaumont, the Earl of Warwick and owner of the neighbouring Warwick Castle, and the king made Clinton the sheriff in Warwickshire to act as a counterbalance to Beaumont's power.
Tovini's purpose was to create a Catholic bank as a counterbalance to Italy's " lay " banks, and its goals were " serving moral organisations, pious works, and religious bodies set up for charitable aims.
Pan American Airways, Incorporated ( PAA ) was founded as a shell company on March 14, 1927 by Air Corps Majors Henry H. " Hap " Arnold, Carl A. Spaatz, and John H. Jouett as a counterbalance to the German-owned Colombian carrier SCADTA, operating in Colombia since 1920.
His first suggestion was for an understanding with Japan in order to counterbalance the growing influence of Russia.
In the book, Chablis and her larger-than-life adventures provided a counterbalance to the darker narrative of murder that was central to the book.
The NBA was formed by representatives from thirteen American states to counterbalance the influence the New York State Athletic Commission ( NYSAC ) wielded in the boxing world.
After being constructed on the ground, the skybridge was lifted into place on the towers over a period of three days in July of 1995 but instead of being directly connected to the towers, the skybridge can shift or slide in and out of them in order to counterbalance any effect from the wind.
This move was propelled by the resignation of Premier Hau Pei-tsun, whom New KMT Alliance members had viewed to be a counterbalance to Lee's power.
The royal city was created as a platform of the king's power in South Bohemia and to counterbalance the powerful noble House of Rosenberg, which finally became extinct in 1611.
After Nelson issued a written warning to Rivera to replace the offending figure with an anonymous face, Rivera refused ( after offering to counterbalance Lenin with a portrait of Lincoln ), and so he was paid off and the mural papered over at the instigation of Nelson, who was to become the Center's flamboyant president.
To counterbalance the siege, on 30 May 1992 the Security Council demanded Sarajevo Airport be included in a Sarajevo security zone, which was opened to UN airlifts in late June ; Sarajevo's survival became strongly dependent on them.
When the coffin was loaded upon a beast of burden, his works were placed upon the other side to counterbalance it.
The holiday was first observed in 1921 as " Americanization Day ," and was intended to counterbalance the celebration of Labour Day on May Day ( May 1 ), an internationally celebrated holiday for the commemoration of the Haymarket Massacre in Chicago in 1886.
Between 1952 and 1967 the population of the region decreased by 1. 7 % as a result of a negative migration balance, well above the national average, with a rate varying between 4. 9 and 10. 0 per 1000 inhabitants. The Average fund of this region is worth about a few million or maybe higher In the same period the natural balance of the population was positive, but lower than the national average and insufficient to counterbalance the net emigration.
It was founded in 1978 as an electoral alliance to support President Valéry Giscard d ' Estaing in order to counterbalance the Gaullist preponderance over the right.
This dance category was introduced with the stated agenda to counterbalance the influence of Western culture ( i. e., Ballroom dancing, rock music, the Beatles, etc .).
Further friction was caused by Shevardnadze's close relationship with the United States, which saw him as a counterbalance to Russian influence in the strategic Transcaucasus region.
After Labour's re-election in 1987, Cullen was made Associate Minister of Finance ( an attempt by Lange to provide an anti-reform counterbalance to the radical Douglas ) and Minister of Social Welfare ( an attempt to limit the impact of the reforms in that area ).

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