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These studies have been challenged by several Brazilian ministries, which assert that recent improvements in environmental laws, enforcement and public attitudes have fundamentally reduced the threat posed to forests by such projects.
) These all challenged Westernized ruling elites on behalf of ' authenticity ' and tradition.
These figures came to be known as Grace's " traditional " career record and granted him 126 first-class centuries, a total beaten by Jack Hobbs in 1925 ; it was not until Roy Webber's researches in the 1950s that Ashley-Cooper's list was challenged.
These events directly challenged the long-held notion of an immutable universe supported by Ptolemy and Aristotle, and led to major revolutions in astronomy and science.
These claims were challenged from the outset.
These characteristics are often challenged when faced with a disability and the boy or man must reshape what it means to be masculine.
These doubts were rejected in 2005 when members of the Countryside Alliance unsuccessfully challenged the validity of the Hunting Act 2004, which had been passed under the auspices of the Act.
" These lines have often challenged modern singers, who have been unsure whether they are high tenor parts or are meant for falsettists ".
These were challenged by the European Community under the GATT.
These controversies soon faded into the background while Jack Warner challenged the validity of the production code by publicly requiring theaters showing the film to post an " Adults only " label and restrict tickets sales accordingly.
In Bibb v. Navajo Freight Lines 359 U. S. 520, 524 ( 1959 ), the United States Supreme Court stated: ' These safety measures carry a strong presumption of validity when challenged in court.
These views have been challenged by many in the Israeli media, culminating in an article published in the Israeli Ynet on February 14, 2011 authored by Martin Sherman who argues:
These radicals are often said to undergo uncatalyzed coupling to form the lignin polymer, but this hypothesis has been recently challenged.
These organized competitions evolved from actual old school " battles " where DJs challenged each other at parties, and the " judge " was usually the audience, who would indicate their collective will by cheering louder for the DJ they thought performed better.
Similarly, another classic study conducted by Bruner and Leo Postman showed slower reaction times and less accurate answers when a deck of playing cards reversed the color of the suit symbol for some cards ( e. g. red spades and black hearts ). These series of experiments issued in what some called the ' New Look ' psychology, which challenged psychologists to study not just an organism's response to a stimulus, but also its internal interpretation.
These Franciscans are challenged to live an integrated life through prayer, community, and their ministry to serve the poor, neglected and disadvantaged youth, the powerless, people in need, and the elderly.
Down These Mean Streets has either been banned or challenged in Salinas, CA ; Teaneck, NJ ; Darien, CT ; District 25 in Queens, NYC, NY ; and in Long Island, NY.
These two citizen organizations and their combined strategies of lobbying, public relations, and grassroots organizing challenged Robert Moses, who had been thwarted by community efforts only twice before: In 1956, mothers who frequented Manhattan ’ s Central Park with their young children successfully had stopped a proposed parking lot expansion by challenging Moses in court.
These have never been challenged.
These authors were awarded patents on the effects which were never enforced but also never challenged.
These models challenged Aage Bohr, Ben Roy Mottelson and James Rainwater's earlier ( 1975 Nobel Prize-winning ) theory that the nucleus has a perfect spherical shape.
These Israeli statements are rarely if ever challenged or reported as verified.
These changes were unpopular amongst teachers, school board members, opposition politicians, and union officials who argued that the decision not to fund the pay increases agreed to by the outgoing New Democratic Party government resulted in funding gaps. The changes made were challenged by the BC teacher's federation, and were later found to be unconstitutional.
As the archaeologist Bruce Trigger noted, culture-historical archaeology " was a response to growing awareness of geographical variability in the archaeological record at a time when cultural evolutionism was being challengedThese developments were accompanied by growing nationalism and racism, which made ethnicity appear to be the most important factor shaping human history.

These and prevailing
These permits or units can be sold privately or in the international market at the prevailing market price.
These tools have made more obvious the existence of a more connective, cooperative and collective nature of creativity rather than the prevailing individual one.
These, and later concerts by the same orchestra in 1928 and 1929, made obvious the poor standards then prevailing in London.
These enlarged realms spawned diaspora congregations, as immigrants settled in areas where the prevailing creeds differed from their own.
These writings were mainly intended to reflect the prevailing cultural values of the time and were modeled after English poetry of the same period.
These prevailing summer winds from the northwest drive the ocean surface water slightly offshore ( through the Ekman effect ) which generates an upwelling of colder sub surface water.
These arrangements frequently featured greatly slowed-down tempos with polyrhythmic percussion and no prevailing " beat.
These are around the same magnitude as the prevailing shelf currents.
These craft distinctions in the railroad industry were remarkably long-lived ; the Railway Labor Act, passed in 1925, recognized the prevailing pattern of division of the workforce into " crafts " and " classes " and the separate craft patterns persisted into the late twentieth century.
These fiestas celebrates the spirit of racial diversity in the country, in the same way as the Carnival of Blacks and Whites in Pasto, which originally initiated in Popayán during the slavery period as a way of escaping the racial discrimination prevailing at the time.
These prevailing conditions have encouraged Lancashire to keep the ground as well-drained as possible, most recently through the acquisition of a Hover Cover in 2007, and the installation of new drains towards the end of the 2008 season.
These studies resulted in a change in the prevailing scientific theory, from a static, ' wear and tear ' view of metabolic processes, to a dynamic theory in which constant and rapid build up and degradation of body constituents takes place.
These ideas had suited the conditions of reasonable rule prevailing when the text was published in 1785, but in 1830 they were dangerous ideas at a time when the French king was deposed by middle class republicans and given refuge in England by the Tory government, and resulting radical street protests demanded suffrage, equality and freedom of religion.
These practices were a break with the prevailing culture of Jim Crow-era Georgia, and were challenged by many citizens of Sumter County, most intensely during the 1950s, and with diminishing intensity for years thereafter.
These prevailing winds blow from the west to the east, and steer extratropical cyclones in this general manner.
These prevailing winds blow from the west to the east, and steer extratropical cyclones in this general manner.
These prevailing winds blow from the east to the west.
These views were consistent with a Freethought tradition already prevailing in America, particularly among Deists of Quaker heritage such as Thomas Paine.
These are normally specified in the survey methodology but would usually be a combination of preferred landscape locations to water, slope aspect versus prevailing winds, etc., access to resource zones such as wetlands, previous archaeological work, ethno-historical observations, assumed post-depositional processes and the archaeologist's own preconceptions, which may or may not be justified.
These Urdu novels, specially Makaan brought the Urdu novel out of the prevailing themes of partition and identity issues and took it into the realm of modern day realities and issues of life in India.
These gold sales were conducted in stages at prevailing market prices.
These enthusiasms, which became the significant books Le malheur de la conscience dans la philosophie de Hegel ( 1929 ) and Études kierkegaardiennes ( 1938 ) were controversial, in the prevailing climate of thought.
These essays situate The Education in its historical context, especially in light of U. S. foreign policy and of views about education and gender prevailing at the time it was written.
These buildings generally reflect the prevailing architecture of their period.

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