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The English Biblical scholar Robert Henry Charles ( 1855 – 1931 ) reasoned on internal textual grounds that the book was edited by someone who spoke no Hebrew and who wished to promote a different theology from John's.
President Rodriguez pledged to reduce the country's large internal debt, privatize state-owned utilities, attract additional foreign investment, eliminate social welfare programs, and promote the creation of jobs with decent salaries.
After a few years of advertising Mobil gasolines as " Megatane "- rated and as " High Energy " gasolines, Mobil began, in 1966, to promote both its Regular and Premium fuels as " Detergent Gasolines ," due to the inclusion of additives designed to clean carburetors and various internal engine parts.
Whigs sought to promote faster industrialization through high tariffs, a business-oriented money supply based on a national bank and a vigorous program of government funded " internal improvements ," especially expansion of the road and canal systems.
The belief in magic is often considered superstitious, although it could be argued that some magical practices rely upon widely accepted psychological principles and are only intended to promote internal personal changes within the practitioner themselves.
Large or well-established companies often try to promote innovation by setting up " internal startups ", new business divisions that operate at arm's length from the rest of the company.
It consisted of a three core policy initiatives: protecting industry through high tariffs ( 1861 – 1932 ) ( changing to subsidies and reciprocity from 1932-1970s ), government investment in infrastructure through internal improvements, and a national bank to promote the growth of productive enterprises.
However, this advice was criticized ; an article in The Hindu reported that " an internal analysis of the statement of the Ministry of Environment and Forests says it ' appears that this could be a business strategy to phase out single gene events is, the first generation Bollgard I product and promote double genes second generation Bollgard II which would fetch higher price.
A handful of gigs were undertaken to promote this album but label problems and internal strife blunted the potential somewhat.
Groups of advocates willing to further their mission also tend to promote networks and to meet with their internal counterparts to exchange ideas.
DeLorean believed there was an undue amount of infighting at GM between divisional heads, and several of Pontiac's advertising campaign themes met with internal resistance, such as the " Tiger " campaign used to promote the GTO and other Pontiac models in 1965 and 1966.
The 1848 platform pledged to promote limited internal improvements, work for a homestead law, paying off the public debt, and a moderate tariffs for revenue only.
In the 1990s, club members Jim Bensman, Roger Clarke, David Dilworth, Chad Hanson and David Orr along with about 2, 000 members formed the John Muir Sierrans, an internal caucus, to promote changes to club positions.
Its platform was Clay's American System of nationally financed internal improvements and a protective tariff, which would promote faster economic development.
Our prosperity must continually depend upon the industry, the enterprise, and the busy internal trade and a true independence of foreign nations, which a paper circulation, well based on credit, has always been found to promote.
: The German people united in its tribes and inspired with the will to renew and strengthen the Reich in liberty and justice, to serve internal and external tranquility, and to promote social progress, has adopted this Constitution.
Madison in 1809 used national troops to enforce a Supreme Court decision in Pennsylvania, appointed an “ extreme nationalist ” in Joseph Story to the Supreme Court, signed the bill creating the Second Bank of the United States, and called for a constitutional amendment to promote internal improvements.
After the failure of a state project to arrange financing of a railroad within the state to promote internal trade, the state petitioned Congress to invest $ 250, 000 in the company attempting to build the railroad.
This institutional service did not diminish the creativity and originality of his research program, which led to three postulates for the binding mechanism for ATP synthesis — that energy input was not used primarily to form ATP but to promote the binding of phosphate and mostly the release of tightly bound ATP ; that three identical catalytic sites went through compulsory, sequential binding changes ; and that the binding changes of the catalytic subunites, circularly arranged on the periphery of the enzyme, were driven by the rotation of a smaller internal subunit.
Instead they promote the idea of improving levels of internal STP within a firm while encouraging groups of firms to work together to improve the quality of the automation of transaction information between themselves, either bilaterally or as a community of users ( external STP ).
After the murder of Orléans at the orders of the Duke of Burgundy, Berry generally took the Orléanist or Armagnac side in the civil war that erupted, but was always a moderate figure, attempting to reconcile the two sides and promote internal peace.
Jennings continued to promote internal infrastructure improvement in Congress and used the issue as a platform for the remainder of his time there.
He wants to persuade the reader that government is instituted to promote external interests, relating to life, liberty, and the general welfare, while the church exists to promote internal interests, i. e., salvation.

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Plans for a brief tour with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt to promote their 1987 collaboration Trio fell through, due to the three artists ' conflicting schedules, as well as Parton's prior commitment to her 1987-88 ABC TV series.
The present existence of labor unions does not constitute a realization of this facet of distributist economic order, as labour unions are organized along class lines to promote class interests and frequently class struggle, whereas guilds are mixed class syndicates composed of both employers and employees cooperating for mutual benefit, thereby promoting class collaboration.
His " Own Your Own Home " campaign was a collaboration to promote ownership of single-family dwellings, with groups such as the Better Houses in America movement, the Architects ' Small House Service Bureau, and the Home Modernizing Bureau.
Northern Michigan University's vision for education in the 21st century is a learning environment that embraces technology to enhance student access, promote the development of independent learners and encourage greater student-faculty communication and collaboration.
# to promote mutual understanding, respect and collaboration between Catholics and the followers of others religious traditions ;
In August 2009 it was announced that a joint venture known as the Livermore Valley Open Campus ( LVOC ) would be created between Sandia National Laboratories / California campus and LLNL to promote collaboration between the scientists at these labs and their counterparts in industry and academia.
It takes into account the need to provide a healthy indoor environment for the occupants as well as the need to protect the environment for future generations and promote collaboration among the various parties involved in building environmental design for sustainability.
Multiple regional ( San Diego-US / Tijuana-MX ) think-tanks exist on both sides of the border that promote such regional collaboration and innovation.
The organization closed in 2008, and its founder Cheryl Chase moved on to help found Accord Alliance, an organization set up to promote comprehensive and integrated approaches to care that enhance the health and well-being of people and families affected by intersex ( disorders of sex development ), by promoting collaboration and shared decision-making between patients, families, clinicians, and researchers interested in improving care and health outcomes.
" While " Burke saw the collaboration as a stepping stone toward building an autonomous African-American business empire, ... Covay, more successful as a songwriter than a performer, hoped to promote his own career alongside those of his friends.
A small group of international artists have formed a group called MAMA or the Movement of Aleatoric Modern Artists, a worldwide collaboration of chance-based artists who promote the principles and techniques of aleatoric methods in the execution of contemporary art in modern times.
* International Positive Psychology Association-to promote the science and practice of positive psychology and to facilitate communication and collaboration among researchers and practitioners around the world who are interested in positive psychology
Research groups have the stable long term membership needed to promote the development of research collaboration and teamwork in exploring research issues.
On April 16, 2002 the National Solidarity Rally for Israel was called in Washington to promote US support and collaboration with Israel.
* World Movement for Democracy, an initiative to strengthen collaboration among those working to promote democratic values and institutions
According to the first constitution which was agreed to at the September 20 meeting, the goal of the society was to promote scientific dialogue in order to allow for greater scientific collaboration.
In order to promote the interests of UK research and learning around the world, the Academy works to create frameworks to support international networking and collaboration and develop the role of humanities and social sciences research in tackling global challenges.
Along the same lines, text-based CSCW communication, such as email, allows users to keep a record of communication and can promote long-term collaboration and learning through observing others.
Notable members of the firm include partners John Doerr, Ray Lane, and Brook Byers, as well as high-profile individuals such as Sun Microsystems co-founder Bill Joy ( who joined as partner in January 2005 ), former U. S. Secretary of State Colin Powell ( who joined in July 2005 in the newly-created position of " strategic limited partner "), Vinod Khosla and former U. S. Vice President Al Gore, who joined as partner in November 2007 as part of a collaboration between KPCB and Gore's firm Generation Investment Management ( GIM ) to promote green technology, business and policy solutions.
The purpose of the Technology Park is to promote synergies between the university and park companies in order to increase joint efforts in collaboration, discovery, and technology development.
The main purpose of the association is to promote two-way digital broadband telecommunication services to the public as a nonprofit activity, in collaboration with schools, local authorities, NGOs, independent regulatory authorities and other Community Wireless Networks in Greece.
Its Objective is to further international collaboration within the framework of the Antarctic Treaty to promote and achieve the objectives of protection, scientific study, and rational use of these fauna and flora.
* 2008 IDSF and the International Paralympic Committee " " enter into a collaboration agreement to promote Wheelchair DanceSport jointly "
He helped to found the International Centre for Chinese Heritage and Archaeology, an institution devoted to promote the exchange of archaeologists between Europe and China, which has yielded several projects of collaboration in training and research, and a number of scholarships for Chinese students to be trained in archaeology at UCL.
Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention ( CAP ): This team works where the threat to peace is most acute, conducting research and analysis and bringing together civil society groups, government leaders, academics and others for dialogue and to promote collaboration.

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