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Yet our state is similar to a cancer cell — with its messianism and expansionism, its totalitarian suppression of dissent, the authoritarian structure of power, with a total absence of public control in the most important decisions in domestic and foreign policy, a closed society that does not inform its citizens of anything substantial, closed to the outside world, without freedom of travel or the exchange of information.
He served as editor of its second publication, Teaching about Doublespeak ( 1976 ), which carried forward the Committee's charge to inform teachers of ways of teaching students how to recognize and combat language designed to mislead and misinform.
On July 11, the appeals court asked the DOJ to inform the court if it intended to proceed with its appeal.
The constitution does permit the Governor to act without the consulting the Executive Council and even go against its instructions, but in both cases the Governor must immediately inform the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs in the United Kingdom, who can overrule the Governor's actions.
Education was designed to glorify the fascist movement and inform students of its historical and political importance to the nation.
The gladiator as a specialist fighter, and the ethos and organization of the gladiator schools, would inform the development of the Roman military as the most effective force of its time.
::: Where the institutions of the Republic, the independence of the Nation, the integrity of its territory or the fulfilment of its international commitments are under serious and immediate threat, and where the proper functioning of the constitutional public authorities is interrupted, the President of the Republic shall take measures required by these circumstances, after formally consulting the Prime Minister, the Presidents of the Houses of Parliament and the Constitutional Council. He shall address the Nation and inform it of such measures. The measures shall be designed to provide the constitutional public authorities as swiftly as possible, with the means to carry out their duties.
Typically, receptors inform a cell of the molecules in its environment and the cell responds.
Regarding the CIA's refusal to inform the FBI about Mihdhar and Hazmi, author Lawrence Wright suggests the CIA wanted to protect its turf and was concerned about giving sensitive intelligence to FBI Agent John P. O ' Neill, who Alec Station chief Michael Scheuer described as duplicitous.
Taruskin claims the historical development of the Passion ( its ontogeny ) as a work with an anti-Semitic message does, in fact, inform the work's identity ( its ontology ), even though that was an unlikely concern of the composer.
However, it seems that it is still the same thing: it is still the same piece of wax, even though the data of the senses inform him that all of its characteristics are different.
The founder of Raëlism, members claim, received the final message of the Elohim and that its purpose is to inform the world about Elohim and that if humans become aware and peaceful enough, they wish to be welcomed by them.
The organization relies on contributions from renowned scientists and professionals to inform its work, such as the WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization, the WHO Expert Committee on Leprosy, and the WHO Study Group on Interprofessional Education & Collaborative Practice.
The Worldwatch Institute helps to inform policymakers and the public about the complex links between the world economy and its environmental support systems.
In the elaborate First Salmon Ceremony, which is still observed, the entire community shares the flesh of a Spring Chinook, then returns its remains to the river where it was caught, so that it can inform the other fish of how well it was received.
For example the intent " inform " in the message " inform ( content )" may be interpreted as a request that the receiving agent adds the item " content " to its knowledge-base ; this is in contrast to the message " query ( content )" which may be interpreted ( depending on the semantics employed ) as a request to see if the item content is currently in the receiving agents knowledge base.
Under this procedure, A Party must inform other Parties through the Biosafety Clearing-House, within 15 days, of its decision regarding domestic use of LMOs that may be subject to transboundary movement.
In a famous letter to Meriwether Lewis in 1803, Thomas Jefferson instructed the Lewis and Clark expedition to " carry with you some matter of the kine-pox ; inform those of them with whom you may be, of its efficacy as a preservative from the smallpox ; & encourage them in the use of it ..." Jefferson had developed an interest in protecting Native Americans from smallpox having been aware of epidemics along the Missouri River during the previous century.
After leaving La Presse to work for Le Moniteur universel, the official newspaper of the Second Empire, Gautier wrote both to inform the public and to influence its choices.
By contrast, a biopsy analysis may be indeterminate, and thus the clinical progression of the disease must inform its treatment.

inform and policy
There are a number of institutions and organizations which provide community college research to inform practice and policy.
Focus groups convene at the conference to serve as a " think tank " to inform practice of community college board of trustees, presidents, and policy makers.
Hydrological research can inform environmental engineering, policy and planning.
The organization develops and promotes the use of evidence-based tools, norms and standards to support member states to inform health policy options.
The Bulletins primary aim is to inform the public about nuclear policy debates while advocating for the international control of nuclear weapons.
The traditional methods of measuring still inform many policy decisions.
* Political ideologies inform policy making without being explicit, e. g. neoconservatism.
The Smith – Lever Act of 1914 is a United States federal law that established a system of cooperative extension services, connected to the land-grant universities, in order to inform people about current developments in agriculture, home economics, public policy / government, leadership, 4-H, economic development, coastal issues ( National Sea Grant College Program ), and many other related subjects.
These scientists felt that science had become central to many key public policy questions, and that they had a unique responsibility to inform public policy makers of potential dangers from scientific and technological advances, and to show how good policy could increase the benefits of new scientific knowledge.
According to the Mackinac Center Web site the Project “ produces legal analysis of state and national policy issues in order to better inform policymakers, the media and the public ,” and in strategic cases at both the state and federal levels the initiative writes and submits amicus curiae briefs that “ explore the broader constitutional, statutory and public policy considerations at stake .” These briefs are published on the Center ’ s Web site.
From Marshall's remark, Van Cleave inferred that " the positive intelligence that counterintelligence may supply — that is, how and to what ends governments use the precious resources that their intelligence services represent — can help inform the underlying foreign and defense policy debate, but only if our policy leadership is alert enough to appreciate the value of such insights.
In September 2006 it was confirmed that Assistant Chief Constable Judith Gillespie approved the PSNI policy of using children as informants including in exceptional circumstances to inform on their own family but not their parents.
The tool can inform policy by examining to what extent a nation uses more ( or less ) than is available within its territory, or to what extent the nation's lifestyle would be replicable worldwide.
A vocal group of critics of Christian Science church managerial policy including Lee Johnson, and Stephen Gottschalk, a protégé of historian and author, Robert Peel, came together after the publication of the Knapp book to petition the Church management to withdraw the book from publication and to inform the Church membership of their belief that this book contradicted Eddy's teachings, thereby violating her Church Manual.
Edith loses her job at the Sunshine Home in 1979 ( for breaking a policy by allowing a terminally ill woman to die and failing to inform the staff ), but in an early episode of Archie Bunker's Place, she is able to find a similar caretaker's job at another nursing home.
Scribe is part of a trend of " think tank journalism " using the knowledge of Heritage policy experts to inform investigative stories.
Even if these organizations support the policy itself, it is illegal for them not to inform a woman seeking an abortion of her rights, and / or refer her to a facility where she may have an abortion.
Recommendation 147 of the report suggested the creation of an institutional television and radio campaign targeting both Quebec citizens and certain publics abroad to inform on the facts of the situation of French in North America and the language policy of Quebec.
Economic analysis and research designed to inform economic policy making across a range of areas.
* Humanities and Culture: Enhance public understanding of the value and role of the humanities in American life and create new resources to inform coherent policy analyses relative to the humanities.

inform and work
All these emotions were screwed up to new heights when, after acceptance and the first rehearsals, there ensued such a buzz of excitement among Parisian music lovers that Duclos had to come running to Rousseau to inform him that the news had reached the superintendent of the King's amusements, and that he was now demanding that the work be offered first at the royal summer palace of Fontainebleau.
ACM – W, the ACM's committee on women in computing, is set up to support, inform, celebrate, and work with women in computing.
It is, at the end of the day, the individual moments of restlessness, of bleakness, of strong persuasions and maddened enthusiasms, that inform one's life, change the nature and direction of one's work, and give final meaning and color to one's loves and friendships.
As academic language and learning ( ALL ) educators often work with students on improving their approaches to learning, the question then arises: can the results of neuro-scientific studies of brains as they are learning usefully inform practice in this area?
Outside and against this process of turning of Marxism into an ideology of domination, however, were various revolutionary tendencies which still drew on Marx's work to inform their struggles and which rejected both social-democratic and Marxist-Leninist versions of his theory.
His early work established his fascination with issues that continue to inform his work today.
Braverman's contribution to the sociology of work and industry ( i. e., industrial sociology ) has been important and his theories of the labor process continue to inform teaching and research.
" Even Joyce's patron Harriett Weaver wrote to him in 1927 to inform him of her misgivings regarding his new work, stating " I am made in such a way that I do not care much for the output from your Wholesale Safety Pun Factory nor for the darknesses and unintelligibilities of your deliberately entangled language system.
The college is also where several of the minor characters who inform Ms. Lane about her sister are said to work.
* Teaching-When teaching the discipline of anthropology, instructors are required to inform students of the ethical dilemmas of conducting ethnographies and field work.
A support group may also work to inform the public or engage in advocacy.
He did not inform O ' Connell of his repeated episodes of depression, yet she remained dedicated to him and his work.
Reception aesthetics is a development of Reader Response that considers the public response to a literary work and suggests that this can inform analysis of cultural ideology at the time of the response.
Monteverde would later inform the King of the failure of the October 1909 trade union congress, but little was formalised between the socialists and the government, although they supported the work of Poinsard.
Set up as an exploration of Tyson ’ s practice, rather than as a mid-career survey, the exhibition will focus on the systems and processes that inform the creation of his work.
With respect to the latter, the ambitious Lassalle attempted to make common cause with the conservative Bismarck by his new book Herr Basitat-Schulze, declaring: that he " must inform Your Excellency that this work will bring about the utter destruction of Liberals and the whole Progressive bourgeoisie.
Late in 1950, Randall wrote to Franklin to inform her that rather than work on protein, she should take advantage of Wilkins's preliminary work and that she should do x-ray studies of DNA fibers made from Signer's samples of DNA.
The next day, Hutch and Windows meet Bottler at work and inform him that Linus is dying from cancer.
Zonal Forums help NA groups, areas or regions to work together to translate literature, inform the local community about NA and create new service committees.
The students work to inform other peers through meetings, information tables, and presentations on and off of the campus.

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