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It reached its ultimate philosophical statement in notions of `` state will '' put forward by the Germans, especially by Hegel, although political philosophers will recognize its origins in the rejected doctrines of Hobbes.
At the October 2006 Conservative Conference, she was Chief Dragon in a political version of the television programme Dragons ' Den, in which A-list candidates were invited to put forward a policy proposal, which was then torn apart by her team of Rachel Elnaugh, Oliver Letwin and Michael Brown.
Following the political defeats in July and October 1917, on 1 November the Social Democrats put forward an uncompromising program called " We demand " in order to push for political concessions.
The whig approach emphasizes the origins of today's positive political features, with history seen as a force that pushes society forward.
In 1933, Stalin put forward the theory of aggravation of the class struggle along with the development of socialism, arguing that the further the country would move forward, the more acute forms of struggle will be used by the doomed remnants of exploiter classes in their last desperate effortsand that, therefore, political repression was necessary.
They were opposed not only to political ( statist ) struggles but also to strikes which put forward wage or other claims, or which were organised by trade unions.
Using vernacular language that would be understandable to the majority of China's populace, he put forward his socialist political views, calling for revolution against the government ; in one notable article, he proclaimed the need for a " Great Union of the Popular Masses ", but failed to put forward an expressly Marxist analysis of how that revolution should proceed.
The Assembly officially chooses between, compromises upon, and ratifies the political positions on subjects put forward by the three represented parties.
According to the North Star, published by Frederick Douglass, whose attendance at the convention and support of the Declaration helped pass the resolutions put forward, the document was the " grand basis for attaining the civil, social, political, and religious rights of women.
She became acquainted with the world of Finnish politics and government and her political career took a great step forward, as she went on to hold a number of public offices.
Wharton's club came to an end in 1721 when George I, under the influence of Wharton's political enemies ( namely Robert Walpole ) put forward a Bill " against ' horrid impieties '" ( or immorality ), aimed at the Hellfire Club.
However, the increasingly reactionary policy of the Prussian government made him give up political life in 1819 ; and from that time forward he devoted himself solely to literature and study.
Honneth has put forward the view that political and economic ideologies have a social basis, that is, they originate from intersubjective communication between members of a society.
" For the historian of the anarchist movement Ronald Creagh, the hippie movement could be considered as the last spectacular resurgence of utopian socialism For Creagh, a characteristic of this is the desire for the transformation of society not through political revolution, or through reformist action pushed forward by the state, but through the creation of a counter-society of a socialist character in the midst of the current system, which will be made up of ideal communities of a more or less libertarian social form.
" From this time forward, Anne ’ s health deteriorated, and she withdrew from the centre of cultural and political activities, staging her last known masque in 1614 and no longer maintaining a noble court.
Their proposals were not central to Chilean political debate until 1973, where the debate focused on how best to take developmentalism forward and all three major political parties in the 1970 elections favoured nationalization of the copper mines.
Cromwell again put forward his plan for a political union between the two nations, but this was rejected by the States-General on 21 October, so emphatically that now for the first time Cromwell came to understand that the Dutch hadn't the slightest inclination to join the Commonwealth.
Women's political rights in Bahrain saw an important step forward when women were granted the right to vote and stand in national elections for the first time in the 2002 election.
They put forward their ideas in a series of books, most notably the political pamphlet widely called The Communist Manifesto ( 1848 ) and Marx's several-volume study, Capital ( 1867 – 1894 ).
Greg Grandin remarks that " Washington, of course, publicly denied its support for paramilitarism, but the practice of political disappearances took a great leap forward in Guatemala in 1966 with the birth of a death squad created, and directly supervised, by U. S. security advisors.
Focusing on the cultural and political use of the architecture at Framlingham, historian D. Plowman has put forward a revisionist interpretation of the castle's architecture in the late medieval period.

forward and goals
Planner featured pattern-directed invocation of procedural plans from goals ( i. e. goal-reduction or backward chaining ) and from assertions ( i. e. forward chaining ).
One major highlight was the recruitment of forward John Longmire in 1989, who topped the club goalkicking over five consecutive seasons ( 1990 – 1994 ) and won the Coleman medal in 1990 with 98 goals.
He played a lone hand up forward with 14 marks, of which 10 were contested, 24 disposals and 6 goals, to once again have the scores level at full time, before Geelong won by a goal, kicked after the final siren by Gary Ablett.
Carey missed five games early in 1999 through injury, and spent much of the year in the forward line closer to goals.
In the 1982 – 83 season, he competed with the European top scorer Wim Kieft for the position of centre forward, and scored nine goals in 20 league matches.
In their fourth season, 1995 – 96, with Bradley still leading the team in scoring, second-year forward Alexander Selivanov scoring a total of 31 goals, and Roman Hamrlik ( the team's first-ever draft choice except those drafted in the expansion draft two days earlier ( Wendel Young being the first ever Lightning ) in 1992 ) having an All-Star year on defense, the Lightning finally qualified for the playoffs, nosing out the defending Stanley Cup champion New Jersey Devils for the eighth spot in the Eastern Conference by a single game.
In the late 1950s, the Hawks struck gold, picking up three young prospects ( forwards Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita and defenseman Pierre Pilote ), as well as obtaining both star goaltender Glenn Hall and veteran forward Ted Lindsay ( who had just had a career season with 30 goals and 55 assists ) from Detroit.
Midfielders Sergio Silvagni and Adrian Gallagher, half-forward Robert Walls, and ruckman Percy Jones were also prominent throughout the Barassi era, and in 1970, Alex Jesaulenko became the first ( and to date, only ) Carlton forward to kick 100 goals in a season.
The forward Jesus Maria Satrustegui was the club's top scorer for 1980-81 with 16 goals.
Second year forward Barclay Goodrow would lead the team in goals with 24 while OA forward Scott Tanski led the team in points with 47.
The latter game finished 2 – 0 with Roger Hunt getting both England goals, one of which came after Charlton, venturing forward to add height to the attack, hit the post with a header.
This being so, according to the then rules, he ought to have retired back as far as he pleased, without parting with the ball, for the combatants on the opposite side could only advance to the spot where he had caught the ball, and were unable to rush forward till he had either punted it or had placed it for some one else to kick, for it was by means of these placed kicks that most of the goals were in those days kicked, but the moment the ball touched the ground the opposite side might rush on.
Their forward line, " los stukas " ( called in the same way as the devastating German aircraft ), scored 216 goals in four seasons.
Behind summer reinforcements Pavel Pardo and Sebastián Grazzini, as well as forward Dominic Oduro's 12 goals after being acquired in a trade from Houston, the Fire qualified for the US Open Cup Final ( lost at Seattle ) and narrowly missed making the playoffs after gaining 24 points in their last 12 league matches.
They initially played in Tampa Stadium and were immediately successful, winning the first MLS Supporters ' Shield behind MLS MVP Carlos Valderrama and high-scoring forward Roy Lassiter, whose 27 goals in 1996 is still the MLS single-season record.
Côte d ' Ivoire forward Laurent Pokou led the 1968 and 1970 tournaments in scoring, with six and eight goals respectively, and his total of 14 goals remained the all-time record until 2008.
Nigerian forward Rashidi Yekini, who had led the 1992 tournament with four goals, repeated as the top scorer with five goals.
The club claimed the trophy for the fourth time, by beating Sheffield Wednesday a hefty 6 – 1 — with left forward William Townley scoring three goals and becoming the first player to achieve a hat-trick in the F. A.
Playing mainly up forward, the unknown Dyer sneaked under the Cats ' radar and played a great game, kicking three goals.
A proponent of the Megali Idea, Venizelos pressed forward a series of reforms in society, as well as the military and administration, which helped Greece succeed in its goals during the Balkan Wars.
The 6 ' 8 " tall Rice was a three-time NBA All-Star guard / forward, ranking 11th in NBA history with 1, 559 three-point field goals made during his 15-year career.
In contrast, an AI system based on declarative knowledge might just contain a map of the building, together with information about the basic actions that can be done by the robot ( like moving forward, turning, and stopping ), and leave it to a domain-independent planning algorithm to discover how to use those actions to achieve the agent's goals.

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