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Unconsciously and may
* Idealization: Unconsciously choosing to perceive another individual as having more positive qualities than he or she may actually have.
Unconsciously, they may not realize that the structures and internal rules of the languages in question are different.

Unconsciously and into
Unconsciously, the PSN will cause peristaltic movements of the ureters helping to move urine from the kidneys into the bladder and move feces down the intestinal tract and upon necessity, the PSN will assist excreting urine from the bladder or defecation.

Unconsciously and .
" Unconsciously Screamin '" was released as an EP in 1991 to promote the album.
Unconsciously, he put up a hand and the ball landed in his palm.

governments and races
The most significant of these was the Schneider Cup races, where competition grew so fierce, only national governments could afford to enter.
From the key features derived from literary sources grew the detailed specific background of the stellar governments and alien races of the Traveller universe:
The extent of such intra-national races is limited by the power and inclination of central national governments to act against them.
Because the multinational corporation is able to choose between a wide range of underdeveloped or depressed nations in setting up overseas factories, and most of these countries do not have limited governments, bidding wars ( or ' races to the bottom ') sometimes erupt between competing governments.
They oppose inter-marriage with other races and seek separate schools, businesses, churches and other institutions or even separate societies, territories and governments. Territories considered for Reconquista ( Mexico ) | Republica del Norte (" Aztlán ")
Dictatorships are the most common governments for the pre-defined races, and cost no picks.

governments and institutions
Everywhere there seems to be a growing recognition of the fact that governments and religious institutions alike are too fallible and corruptible -- in a word, too human -- to warrant any claim of maintaining partnership with the divine.
However, political collectivism is not necessarily associated with support for states, governments, or other hierarchical institutions.
Eugenics was practiced around the world and was promoted by governments, and influential individuals and institutions.
Expert system of this type can range from ones providing regional retail recommendations, like Wishabi, to ones used to assist monetary decisions by financial institutions and governments.
Federalism is a system based upon democratic rules and institutions in which the power to govern is shared between national and provincial / state governments, creating what is often called a federation.
In one example, references to Marx drastically decreased in Polish sociology after the fall of the revolutionary socialist governments, and two major research institutions which advocated the Marxist approach to sociology were closed.
Traditionally, Afghan governments relied on three military institutions: the regular army, tribal levies, and community militias.
Politics ( from Greek politikos " of, for, or relating to citizens ") as a term is generally applied to the art or science of running governmental or state affairs, including behavior within civil governments, but also applies to institutions, fields, and special interest groups such as the corporate, academic, and religious segments of society.
These three institutions: political representation, majority rule and the party system are the basic components of modern political machinery ; they are applicable to both central and local governments and are becoming by their adaptability ends in themselves rather than a machinery to achieve some purpose.
Institutional racism ( also known as structural racism, state racism or systemic racism ) is racial discrimination by governments, corporations, religions, or educational institutions or other large organizations with the power to influence the lives of many individuals.
Adam Smith made the argument that free labor was economically better than slave labor, and argued further that slavery in Europe ended during the Middle Ages, and then only after both the church and state were separate, independent and strong institutions, that it is nearly impossible to end slavery in a free, democratic and republican forms of governments since many of its legislators or political figures were slave owners, and would not punish themselves, and that slaves would be better able to gain their freedom when there was centralized government, or a central authority like a king or the church.
Many scholars believe that the actions of governments can be labeled " terrorism "; however others, including governments, international organizations, private institutions and scholars, believe that the term is only applicable to the actions of non-state actors.
Seen as a defining series of its era, The X-Files tapped into public mistrust of governments and large institutions, and embraced conspiracy theories and spirituality as it centered on efforts to uncover the existence of extraterrestrial life.
It has played a significant role in developing international environmental conventions, promoting environmental science and information and illustrating the way those can be implemented in conjunction with policy, working on the development and implementation of policy with national governments, regional institutions in conjunction with environmental Non-Governmental Organizations ( NGOs ).
In an attempt to eliminate the risk of outbreaks of some diseases, at various times several governments and other institutions have instituted policies requiring vaccination for all people.
Companies, governments or public sector institutions can obtain funding through the sale of a new stock or bond issue.
This is because Federalism is not a fixed allocation of spheres of central and provincial autonomy ( as assumed in federal finance models ) or a particular set of distribution of authority between governments, it is a process, structured by a set of institutions, through which authority is distributed and redistributed.
The Curtis Act of 1898 dismantled tribal governments, courts, schools, and other civic institutions.
He describes himself as a " Rational Anarchist ", believing that governments and institutions exist only as the actions of aware individuals.
According to Maistre, only governments founded upon a Christian constitution, implicit in the customs and institutions of all European societies but especially in Catholic European monarchies, could avoid the disorder and bloodshed that followed the implementation of rationalist political programs, as in the French Revolution.
The state governments are responsible for the management of decentralised institutions, such as the State Centres for Scientific and Technological Studies ( CECyTE ) and Institutes of Training for Work ( ICAT ).
The state governments also manage and fund " decentralised institutions of the federation ", such as CONALEP schools.
With an unbelievable number of political entities and institutions piled up on a small territory of 30, 500 square kilometers, Belgium holds the European record of the most costly political system: no less than 57 ministers and state secretaries spread across six different governments, which are surrounded by seven parliaments and a dozen provincial governments.

governments and may
Particularly when based upon a single dominant party, governments may respond to such a situation by claiming a monopoly of understanding about the national interest.
Convinced of the wisdom of their own actions, and reassured by the promises of their economic development programs, governments may fail to push outward to win more and more people to the national effort, becoming instead more rigid and inflexible in their policies.
The doctrine that no man can cast off his native allegiance without the consent of his sovereign was early abandoned in the United States, and Chief Justice John Rutledge also declared in Talbot v. Janson, " a man may, at the same time, enjoy the rights of citizenship under two governments.
Corrupt governments may favor one set of business owners who have close ties to the government over others.
The governments may be based on heredity, religion, military power, work projects ( such as canal building ), food distribution, land ownership, agriculture, commerce, manufacturing, finance, or a combination of those.
When a central bank wishes to purchase more bonds than their respective national governments make available, they may purchase private bonds or assets denominated in foreign currencies.
Some types of banking regulation may be delegated to other levels of government, such as state or provincial governments.
The area of study examines issues such as how each major form of business entity may be formed, operated, and dissolved ; the degree to which limited liability protects investors ; the extent to which a business can be held liable for the acts of an agent of the business ; the relative advantages and disadvantages of different types of business organizations, and the structures established by governments to monitor the buying and selling of ownership interests in large corporations.
They have also argued that, while the modern Communist Party may be flawed, it is comparatively better than previous regimes, with respect to improving the general standard of living, than any other government that has governed China in the past century and can be seen in a more favourable light compared with most governments of the developing nations.
Often, in American legal and business documents that speak of governing bodies ( e. g., a board that governs small businesses in China ) these bodies are described as " creatures of statute " to inform readers of their origins and format although the national governments that created them may not term them as creatures of statute.
As Western governments became more aware of the practice, legislation was passed to make it a criminal offence, though enforcement may be a low priority.
In general, two extremes of federalism can be distinguished: at one extreme, the strong federal state is almost completely unitary, with few powers reserved for local governments ; while at the other extreme, the national government may be a federal state in name only, being a confederation in actuality.
In parliamentary systems the head of state may be merely the nominal chief executive officer of the state, possessing executive power ( hence the description of the monarch's governments in the UK Commonwealth realms as His / Her Majesty's Government ; a term indicating that all power belongs to the sovereign and the government acts on Her Majesty's behalf, not parliament's ).
and commercial agreements of foreigners with sovereign governments may be enforced on the international plane.
While Marxist thought may be used to empower marginalised and dispossessed people, it has also been used to prop up governments who have utilised violence to remove those seen as impeding the revolution.
These third parties may include businesses, who may want access to employees ' private communications, or governments, who may wish to be able to view the contents of encrypted communications.
However, in some areas, particularly in the developing world, regulation may not be well enforced by governments.
Stations may be owned by planetary governments, or by specific commercial organizations, or they may be completely independent of any planetary organization ( e. g. the Quaddie Union and Kline Station ).
The " Takings " clause requires that the government ( whether state or federal — for the 14th Amendment's due process clause imposes the 5th Amendment's takings clause on state governments ) may take private property only for a public purpose, after exercising due process of law, and upon making " just compensation.
Regulation of parties may run from a crackdown on or repression of all opposition parties, a norm for authoritarian governments, to the repression of certain parties which hold or promote ideals which run counter to the general ideology of the state's incumbents ( or possess membership by-laws which are legally unenforceable ).
Despite the " one party " convention, Prime Ministers may still be called upon to lead either minority or coalition governments.

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