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Under and Confucius
Under Wudi, the works of Confucius were made the official imperial philosophy and required reading for civil service examinations in 140 BC which was continued nearly unbroken until the end of the 19th Century.

Under and teachings
Under Armstrong's leadership, the Worldwide Church of God was criticized by many to be theologically a cult with unorthodox and, to most Christians, heretical teachings.
'" Under Harlan's approach, judges would be limited in the Due Process area by " respect for the teachings of history, solid recognition of the basic values that underlie our society, and wise appreciation of the great roles that the doctrines of federalism and separation of powers have played in establishing and preserving American freedoms.
Under the mystic-symbolic cloak of the teachings of Reincarnation he believes to have discovered the deep-lying " Core of Truth " and that he could now express this truth without the cloak.
Under the authority of Pope Alexander IV, in 1255 Hugh supervised the condemnations of the Introductorius in Evangelium aeternum of Gherardino da Borgo San Donnino, promoting the teachings of Abbot Joachim of Fiore.
Under such a definition, all women and men followers of Jesus could be considered disciples of Jesus, as long as they followed the teachings of Jesus.
Under these circumstances there can be little doubt as to what Okada ’ s real sources were, at least for certain parts of his teachings.
Under his teachings, people had begun to ignore the laws of the land ( which were based on the religious beliefs of their society ).

Under and disciples
Under Mandarin's possession, Skeleton King's head was stolen by The Skeletal Circle, The Skeleton King's mortal disciples whose leaders were Ma and Pa Shenko ( Valina's Parents ) who thought to use the head's power to curse Shuggazoom City until they were interrupted by The Hyperforce.
Under normal circumstances he was a reserved and quiet man, but when he returned to his monastery after eating some cannabis leaves, his disciples were amazed at how talkative and animated he seemed.

Under and became
Under this title the book became famous in the English-speaking world.
Under the Roman alliance, the more oligarchic parts of the Athenian constitution, the Areopagus and election of officials, became relatively more important, and the Assembly and selection by lot less so.
Under it Jourdain became absolute master of the regions lying between the Pyrenees and the Alps, Auvergne and the sea.
Under the particular historical circumstances of the growing Church in the early centuries, the succession of bishops became one of the ways, together with the transmission of the Gospel and the life of the community, in which the apostolic tradition of the Church was expressed.
Under the rule of Frederick II Berlin became a center of the Enlightenment.
Under his supervision, the British Museum Library ( now the British Library ) quintupled in size and became a well-organised institution worthy of being called a national library, the largest library in the world after the National Library of Paris.
Under Schechter's leadership, JTS attracted a distinguished faculty, including Louis Ginzberg ( author of Legends of the Jews ), historian Alexander Marx, Arabist Israel Friedlander, and future founder of Reconstructionism Mordecai Kaplan, and became a highly regarded center of Jewish learning.
Under Stalin the most powerful position in the party became the General Secretary who was elected by the Politburo.
Under Mourinho, Chelsea became the fifth English team to win back-to-back league championships since the Second World War ( 2004 – 05 and 2005 – 06 ), in addition to winning an FA Cup ( 2007 ) and two League Cups ( 2005 and 2007 ).
Under this provision, cooperative restaurants, shops, and manufacturers became part of the Soviet scene.
Under Leopold II's administration, the Congo Free State became the site of one of the most infamous international scandals of the turn of the twentieth century.
Under French rule, the educated class learned French and the language became widely used.
Under the 1961 constitution ( revised in 1975 and rewritten in 1991 ), Gabon became a republic with a presidential form of government.
Under pressure from Hitler over the worsening military situation, Himmler became anxious and unable to give him coherent reports.
Under his rule the kingdom became the centre of government for an empire which also included Denmark and Norway.
Under Mahathir bin Mohamad ’ s long Prime Ministership ( 1981 – 2003 ), Malaysia ’ s political culture became increasingly centralized and authoritarian, due to Mahathir's belief that the multiethnic Malaysia could only remain stable through controlled democracy.
Under constitutional changes in 2004, the MPR became a bicameral legislature, with the creation of the Dewan Perwakilan Daerah ( DPD ), in which each province is represented by four members, although its legislative powers are more limited than those of the DPR.
Under early English rule Jamaica became a haven of privateers, buccaneers, and occasionally outright pirates: Christopher Myngs, Edward Mansvelt, and most famously, Henry Morgan.
The site, an oak grove on " Morgan's Forty ", then on the outskirts of town, became known as " Under the Oaks ".
Under the influence of a tutor, Ferdinand T. Brooks, Nehru became interested in science and theosophy.
Under the London Declaration, India agreed that, when it became a republic in January 1950, it would join the Commonwealth of Nations and accept the British monarch as a " symbol of the free association of its independent member nations and as such the Head of the Commonwealth ".
Under the Roman Empire, schools of law were created, and the activity constantly became more academic.
Under Winn, Churchill Downs prospered and the Kentucky Derby then became the preeminent stakes race for three-year-old thoroughbred horses in North America.
Under Louis XVI, the royal museum idea became policy.

Under and principles
Under unspecific or impersonal coercion the conditional threats come from well-known and socially accepted general rules and – rather than any individual or sub-group – and are directed against anybody in the stated conditions, according to clearly stated principles of due process.
Under the Millbrook Commonwealth Action Programme, each CHOGM is responsible for renewing the remit of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group, whose responsibility it is to uphold the Harare Declaration on the core political principles of the Commonwealth.
In his 1914 article “ Disruption of Unity ”, Lenin wrote, " Under cover of ‘ non-factionalism ’ Trotsky is championing the interests of a group abroad which particularly lacks definite principles and has no basis in the working-class movement in Russia.
Under Crowell, the school was founded on business principles of productivity and performance.
Under such constraints, Rawls believes that parties would find his favoured principles of justice to be especially attractive, winning out over varied alternatives, including utilitarian and libertarian accounts.
Under our policies and principles we seek to build up the labor movement, instead of injuring it, and we want all the negroes we can possibly get who will join hands with organized labor.
Under instructions from Peter V. Verigin, they stopped using tobacco and alcohol, divided their property equally between the members of the community, and resolved to adhere to the principles of non-violence.
Under the supervision of the commission, free and fair elections have been held in India at regular intervals as per the principles enshrined in the Constitution.
Under the unwritten constitutional principles of Canada, both parties have an obligation to negotiate in good faith.
Under the imported titles of Thatcherism and Reaganomics, the laisser-faire principles of C. H.
Under Robert Walpole he remained independent of the government in terms of how he voted, and was described by Alexander Pope as " an odd old Whig, who never change his principles or wig ".
: Under traditional principles of statutory construction, these provisions have no binding legal effect.
Under these guiding principles, the college strives for the formation of well-rounded individuals, influenced by Ignatian reasoning and spirituality, and concern for humankind: the development of " Men and Women for Others ".
Under these guiding principles, the College strives for the formation of well-rounded individuals, influenced by Ignatian reasoning and spirituality, and concern for humankind: the development of Men for Others.
Under President Balzer, JBU also founded the Soderquist Center for Business Leadership and Ethics to promote ethical principles in the business world.
Under Henderson he absorbed the principles, derived from Jomini, Clausewitz, and Edward Hamley ’ s Operations of War ( 1866 ), of concentration of physical and moral force and the destruction of the main enemy army.
Under its current rules, WPC members are national and international organizations that agree with its main principles and any of its objectives and pay membership fees.
But the United States, from 1940 through 1991 never recognized the forcible and illegal annexation of the Baltic States in conformity with the principles of the Stimson Doctrine ( US Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles ` s Declaration of July 23, 1940 ), and more than 50 countries followed this position.
Under the three principles are a total of 31 performance indicators that a fishery is scored against by an independent team of experts.
Under traditional legal principles commingling fungible property terminates direct property rights of owners of the individual commingled items.
Under William II, however, whose principles were those of his grandfather, Puttkamer was largely rehabilitated.
Under United States generally accepted accounting principles ( GAAP ), the primary guidance is contained in FAS 142.
Under old common law principles, the donee beneficiary actually had a greater claim to the benefits this created ; however, such distinctions have since been abolished.
Under South African law, everyone has the right to bear a coat of arms as she or he pleases, as long as she or he does not infringe on the rights of others ( i. e. the arms are not too similar to arms already in use by someone else ) and the proposed arms conform to basic heraldic principles.

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