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Criticism of the CAP has united some supporters of neoliberal globalisation with the alter-globalisation movement in that it is argued that these subsidies, like those of the USA and other Western states, add to the problem of what is sometimes called Fortress Europe ; the West spends high amounts on agricultural subsidies every year, which amounts to unfair competition.
Critics also said that the firefighters ' claim that their wage was unfair was also damaged by Professor Bain's report which observed that there were roughly 40 applicants for every firefighter's job advertised, indicating that the pay was more than sufficient.
According to activist Guy Aoki " if that was his intention, he failed miserably ,” and “ what you had instead was every character going on for pages about how unfair Japanese business practices are [...] the book was a very one-sided view of what the Japanese are doing, saying that there's reason to not trust them and not like them.
This is particularly true of action games: Jaime Griesemer, design lead at Bungie, said in a lecture to other designers that " every fight in Halo is unfair ".
This was not merely a celebrity autobiography, but a detailed, step-by-step record of the engineering approach he took to getting the absolutely highest performance from every car he drove, always looking for that elusive " unfair advantage ".
" However, every petitioning princess is sent away after failing an unfair test devised by the Queen.
In almost every European market where free newspapers were introduced there have been lawsuits on every possible ground, from unfair competition to littering, from the right on the name Metro to quarrels over the right to be distributed through public transport.
I want every possible advantage I can get – fair, unfair or downright deplorable.
The risks of being sucked into a tribunal are real-40, 000 unfair dismissal cases are heard every year.
Likewise, Nolte called for the end of what he regarded as the unfair stigma attached to German nationalism because of National Socialism, and demanded that historians recognize that every country in the world had at some point in its history had " its own Hitler era, with its monstrosities and sacrifices ".

every and act
Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
Accordingly, as the law stood before 1870, every person who by birth or naturalisation satisfied the conditions set forth, though he should be removed in infancy to another country where his family resided, owed an allegiance to the British crown which he could never resign or lose, except by act of parliament or by the recognition of the independence or the cession of the portion of British territory in which he resided.
A man who knows that God works through everything cannot sin, because every human act is then the act of God ;
In inflicting it, they were guided only by their conscientious convictions of duty ; they had to take an oath that they would act biased by neither partiality nor favour ; and, in addition to this, they were bound in every case to state in their lists, opposite the name of the guilty citizen, the cause of the punishment inflicted on him, Subscriptio censoria.
Yes: “ The general duties of every corporation may be collected from the nature and design of its institution: it should act agreeably to its nature, and fulfill the purposes for which it was formed .” Who sees that corporations are living up to those duties?
It is argued that these rules are socially constructed, that these rules act upon every member of a society, but at the same time, are re-produced by the individuals.
Every mental phenomenon, every psychological act, has a content, is directed at an object ( the intentional object ).
Eusebius said, “ The Creator of all things has impressed a natural law upon the soul of every man, as an assistant and ally in his conduct, pointing out to him the right way by this law ; but, by the free liberty with which he is endowed, making the choice of what is best worthy of praise and acceptance, because he has acted rightly, not by force, but from his own free-will, when he had it in his power to act otherwise, As, again, making him who chooses what is worst, deserving of blame and punishment, as having by his own motion neglected the natural law, and becoming the origin and fountain of wickedness, and misusing himself, not from any extraneous necessity, but from free will and judgment.
Mike detests his act but is required to laugh uproariously and compliment it on air every week.
In Fichte's technical terminology, the original unity of self-consciousness is to be understood as both an action and as the product of the same I, as a fact and / or act ( Tathandlung ), a unity that is presupposed by and contained within every fact and every act of empirical consciousness, though it never appears as such therein.
Indeed, as Edward Muir points out, “ by the sixteenth century virtually every word, gesture and act that the doge made in public was subject to legal and ceremonial regulation ”.
A legacy of the Reformation in Scotland was the aim of having a school in every parish, which was underlined by an act of the Scottish parliament in 1696 ( reinforced in 1801 ).
The national health act of 1972 provided for the establishment of free health centers in every municipality.
Anarchist historian George Woodcock reports the incident in which the important Italian social anarchist Errico Malatesta became involved " in a dispute with the individualist anarchists of Paterson, who insisted that anarchism implied no organization at all, and that every man must act solely on his impulses.
It is the result of awareness that every human act is the result of the limitations of the world of the actor.
According to Maya Lin, art should be an act of every individual willing to say something new and that which is not quite familiar.
: the jurors ought to be told in all cases that every man is to be presumed to be sane, and to possess a sufficient degree of reason to be responsible for his crimes, until the contrary be proved to their satisfaction ; and that to establish a defence on the ground of insanity, it must be clearly proved that, at the time of the committing of the act, the party accused was labouring under such a defect of reason, from disease of the mind, as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing ; or, if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong.
At any rate, after Claudius's death he vented on him every kind of insult, in act and word, charging him now with folly and now with cruelty ; for it was a favourite joke of his to say that Claudius had ceased " to play the fool among mortals, lengthening the first syllable of the word morari, and he disregarded many of his decrees and acts as the work of a madman and a dotard.
" According to Rand, it is entities that act, and every action is the action of an entity.
By December 1838, he had noted a similarity between the act of breeders selecting traits and a Malthusian Nature selecting among variants thrown up by " chance " so that " every part of newly acquired structure is fully practical and perfected ".

every and amounts
Because of the large amounts of funds that move through the Reserve Banks every day, the System has policies and procedures to limit the risk to the Reserve Banks from a depository institution's failure to make or settle its payments.
Unspecified ( but apparently large ) amounts of aid in the form of food, oil and coal are also provided by China every year.
This amounts to an average of 400 hours spent rehearsing for every minute of a competitive show in a season.
Snowfall has been observed in every month of the year, but is usually absent from May to September, and normally accumulates in only light amounts.
The owners of the Spirits of St. Louis received a portion of all television profits during their NBA tenure, which amounts to roughly 1 / 7 of the Spurs ' television profit every year.
If the ratio deals with objects or amounts of objects, this is often expressed as " for every two parts of the first quantity there are three parts of the second quantity ".
Snowfall occurs every three years on average, however, significant amounts only happen once every 10 years.
McKean Township is located in the Lake Erie Snowbelt and receives significant amounts of lake effect snow every winter.
In addition, the Federal Deposit Insurance Reform Act of 2005 ( P. L. 109-171 ) allows for the boards of the FDIC and the National Credit Union Administration ( NCUA ) to consider inflation and other factors every five years beginning in 2010 and, if warranted, to adjust the amounts under a specified formula.
Nevertheless the company was declared to be of national importance, meaning that it would receive large amounts of subsidies every year.
The IAO has initiated a program called Total Information Awareness, amended in May 2003 to Terrorist Information Awareness ( TIA ), with the aim of developing technology that would enable it to collect and process massive amounts of information about every individual in the United States, and trace patterns of behavior that could help predict terrorist activities.
The gender ratio amounts to 86 women for every 100 men.
# Time-The time lags present in the supply chain, from supplier to user at every stage, requires that you maintain certain amounts of inventory to use in this lead time.
The volcano is often shrouded in clouds that dump enormous amounts of rain and snow on the peak every year and hide it from the crowds that head to the park on weekends.
To keep the cells with different capacities at the same SOC, cell balancing must provide differential amounts of current to cells in the series string during both charge and discharge on every cycle.
Most of his earnings came from " overnight " invitational races and " late closer " events that carried only a fraction of the dollar amounts of the traditional two-and three-year-old stakes events that make up the vast majority of the earnings of virtually every other record money-winning racehorse.
** There have been experiments with making released air or gas come out through a diffuser, to break the bubbles up ; this may sometimes work with the small amounts of gas that are sometimes released by rebreathers, but open-circuit scuba releases so much gas at every breath that a diffuser large enough to handle it without making breathing difficult would be too bulky and would interfere with streamlining.
In Sweden people tend to drink huge amounts every weekend and especially during holidays.
British Columbia ’ s low income credit is mailed out to 1. 1 million British Columbians every three months and amounts to up to $ 230 annually per individual.
Parasitica is an artificial ( paraphyletic ) group comprising the majority of hymenopteran insects, with respective members living as parasitoids on what amounts to nearly " every other species of insect ", and many non-insects.
" Four tunes were played every game, and each tune was worth increasing dollar amounts.
On the 1980s version, up to seven tunes were originally played and the dollar amounts initially ranged from $ 100 –$ 500, with money awarded after every tune and the wheel spun again prior to the next tune.

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