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Ultimately, critics say, the many ways the term feudalism has been used have deprived it of specific meaning, leading some historians and political theorists to reject it as a useful concept for understanding society.
Ultimately, applying political ecology to policy decisions – especially in the US and Western Europe – will remain problematic as long as there is a resistance to Marxist and neo-Marxist theory.
Ultimately, many of the tribe became Christian, including the pow-wows ( spiritual leaders ) and sachems ( political leaders ).
Ultimately, the distinction is a political judgment.
Ultimately, the defeat of the Swedish forces at Nordlingen was responsible for French goals taking precedence at the negotiations for the Treaty of Westphalia with a significant effect on the political map of the Empire.
Ultimately, however, the choice to enact a subsidy is a political choice.
Ultimately, the Jacobins were to control several key political bodies, in particular the Committee of Public Safety and, through it, the National Convention, which was not only a legislature but also took upon itself executive and judicial functions.
Ultimately, Stoddard's power seems to derive more from his personality, political influence, and preaching ability, than from the force of his ideas.
Ultimately Kaloyan's reign was a period of growth and political ascension of the Bulgarian Empire, which expanded the political and economic gains of his brothers Assen and Petar.
Ultimately, despite having produced several critically acclaimed video games, Ion Storm never truly lived up to its hype, creating instead several famous missteps, late releases, and internal political turmoil.
Ultimately though the Association's disengagement from the conventional political process meant that this enthusiasm waned and had no outlet, with it being some 50 years before devolution was secured for Scotland.
Ultimately, the intents of the struggle were political, not military.
Ultimately the U. S. Congress is the only one who can make decisions regarding the political status of Puerto Rico, as stated under the Territorial Clause.
Ultimately, the novel has a rich imagination achieved by its rhythmic tone, narrative technique, and fascinating character creation, making it a thematic quarry, where the trivial and anecdotal and the historic and political are combined.
Ultimately nothing has come of them, the likely negative impact on prices for any downgraded châteaux and the 1855 establishment's political muscle are considered among the reasons.
Ultimately, he came to the attention of William Randolph Hearst who recognized Davenport's talent for political cartooning and his tendency to attack corrupt political bosses.
Ultimately, Davenport ’ s work became so well recognized for skewering political figures he considered corrupt, such as U. S. Senator Mark Hanna and others, that his opponents attempted to pass a law banning political cartoons.
Ultimately, they're not considered a political faction within Taiwan but rather a group which supports the current status quo situation between Mainland China and Taiwan
Ultimately, the arrest of twenty-nine Girondins was decreed, marking the end of the Girondin faction's political power.
Ultimately, however, Riose was recalled by the Emperor Cleon II and executed on charges of treason and subversion, charges that ultimately proved to be false, due to the political makeup of the Empire during its decline.
Ultimately, Royalist exhaustion and growing political maturity amongst the new states resulted in the creation of a chain of newly independent countries stretching from Argentina and Chile in the south to Mexico in the north.

Ultimately and caused
Ultimately, he took refuge in East Anglia, where his presence precipitated the events that caused Æthelfrith's downfall.
Ultimately, Williams Bay's refusal to change the zoning from education to residential caused Mirbeau to abandon its development plans.
Ultimately, genetic variation is caused by variation in the order of bases in the nucleotides in genes.
Ultimately, the strike caused the cancellation of the 1994 World Series and lasted 7½ months.
Ultimately, conflict between Cummings and bandmate Randy Bachman — partially ignited by Bachman's then-deepening Mormon religious beliefs — caused a rift in the band.
Ultimately, the scandals caused no harm to Astor's career, which was actually revitalized because of the custody fight and the huge amount of publicity it generated ; Dodsworth ( 1936 ), with Walter Huston, was released to rave reviews, and the public's acceptance assured the studios that she was still a viable commercial property.
Ultimately the 29th Brigade suffered 1, 091 casualties in their defence of the Kansas Line, and although they destroyed a large portion of the Chinese 63rd Army and inflicted nearly 10, 000 casualties, the loss of the Glosters caused a controversy in Britain and within the United Nations Command.
Ultimately, economic stagnation in the Soviet Union could only have been caused by internal problems rather than external.
Ultimately, the amount of data required by the voice acting caused the game to be released on two discs.
Ultimately, Hurricane Beulah caused 58 deaths and $ 217 million in damage ($ 1. 4 billion in 2010 USD ).
Ultimately the effort failed and caused the museum to lay off large numbers of its staff, some of them longtime employees.

Ultimately and amongst
Ultimately, the genetics have in fact not yet told us anything new ; all these theories were well in place amongst archaeologists long before attempts were made to identify historical population movements with genetics.
Ultimately, faced with money problems and a split amongst students on the issue of slavery, in 1859 the seminary once again moved, this time reopening as McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois.
" Ultimately, nothing came of the incident but the outbursts, coupled with Derby's continuing struggles ( having won just 2 from 16 between December 2010 and March 2011 ) saw his stock drop amongst the support, who accorded him with chants of " You don't know what you're doing " during a 3-1 home defeat against Doncaster Rovers.

Ultimately and workers
Ultimately, however, the company did succeed in hiring new workers at significantly lower wages.
Ultimately this led to the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381, which was in turn suppressed and followed up with the Statute of Cambridge 1388, which banned workers from moving around the country.
Ultimately, several Polish leaders were arrested during a general strike of about 140, 000 mine workers.
Ultimately, 7, 000 oil workers were removed from offshore oil platforms.
Ultimately, workers succeed.
Ultimately, the employer must prove that they have not hired workers with less training or experience for jobs substantially comparable to that involved in the job opportunity.

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