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Only sixty eight percent of aluminums change hands without being tested, seventy nine percent of the aluminum that changes hands is shipped between financial institutions in sealed and indexed plastic pouches
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Social institutions (such as religion, family, work) are nothing but different faces of vampirism
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and institutions locked into the sambo-mentality,
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The world has seen many marvels during recent years, and one of the many things that helps to illustrate the fusion of technical modernism with the established status quo is the way in which England’s ancient feudal institutions have embraced the social and political structures of modern times
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other institutions to further test the healing effects
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England’s ancient feudal institutions have embraced the social and
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The major institutions of the village's commerce and livelihood were spared, but the younger local residents were not
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Graduation requirements shall be set in harmony with the entrance requirements of the Higher Institutions of this State, and the corollary testing commiserate with same
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It had, perhaps, even long before his time, acquired that full complement of riches which the nature of its laws and institutions permits it to acquire
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China seems to have been long stationary, and had, probably, long ago acquired that full complement of riches which is consistent with the nature of its laws and institutions
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But this complement may be much inferior to what, with other laws and institutions, the nature of its soil, climate, and situation, might admit of
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A country which neglects or despises foreign commerce, and which admits the vessel of foreign nations into one or two of its ports only, cannot transact the same quantity of business which it might do with different laws and institutions
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It challenges the religious institutions and false beliefs we trust in, and it is easier to put it aside
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’ In most other institutions it would
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his mind which of the two institutions bred the holier men!
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In this way, the first institutions appeared,
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is just the fact that they have institutions for every
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state has specialized institutions for it
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Structure of the institutions: beyond
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Maybe slow to change institutions saved
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institutions they stay and endure
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out, or from which of the seven great institutions, they look upon
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If human institutions had never thwarted those natural inclinations, the towns could nowhere have increased beyond what the improvement and cultivation of the territory in which they were situated could support; till such time, at least, as the whole of that territory was completely cultivated and improved
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Had human institutions, therefore, never disturbed the natural course of things, the progressive wealth and increase of the towns would, in every political society, be consequential, and in proportion to the improvement and cultivation of the territory of country
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The right of primogeniture, however, still continues to be respected ; and as of all institutions it is the fittest to support the pride of family distinctions, it is still likely to endure for many centuries
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In the disorderly times which gave birth to those barbarous institutions, the great proprietor was sufficiently employed in defending his own territories, or in extending his jurisdiction and authority over those of his neighbours
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But what all the violence of the feudal institutions could never have effected, the silent and insensible operation of foreign commerce and manufactures gradually brought about
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But that degradation in the value of silver, which, being the effect either of the peculiar situation or of the political institutions of a particular country, takes place only in that country, is a matter of very great consequence, which, far from tending to make anybody really richer, tends to make every body really poorer
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Spain and Portugal, therefore, could suffer very little from their peculiar situation, if they did not aggravate its disadvantages by their political institutions
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purposely not going to use the names of segregated systems and/or institutions that tell people what to
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By both they endeavoured to raise its real value, in the same manner as our manufacturers had, by the like institutions, raised the real value of many different sorts of manufactured goods
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But when, by the like institutions, you raise the nominal or money price of corn, you do not raise its real value ; you do not increase the real wealth, the real revenue, either of our farmers or country gentlemen ; you do not encourage the growth of corn, because you do not enable them to maintain and employ more labourers in raising it
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Both institutions derived their origin, either from irresistible necessity, or from clear and evident utility
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But the political institutions of the English colonies have been more favourable to the improvement and cultivation of this land, than those of the other three nations
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As for the role of a student, it is not just a part that we play in schools or learning institutions
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Scott wondered where this could be leading, but he was in one of the most respected institutions, so this had to be a standard question
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One of those causes appeared to be the preference given, by the institutions of Mr
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Of the Expense of public Works and public Institutions
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The third and last duty of the sovereign or commonwealth, is that of erecting and maintaining those public institutions and those public works, which though they may be in the highest degree advantageous to a great society, are, however, of such a nature, that the profit could never repay the expense to any individual, or small number of individuals; and which it, therefore, cannot be expected that any individual, or small number of individuals, should erect or maintain
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But had it not been for those institutions, they would not have been commonly taught at all; and both the individual and the public would have suffered a good deal from the want of those important parts of education
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Such have been the effects of some of the modern institutions for education
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Different plans and different institutions for education seem to have taken place in other ages and nations
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By the other part, music, it was proposed, at least by the philosophers and historians, who have given us an account of those institutions, to humanize the mind, to soften the temper, and to dispose it for performing all the social and moral duties of public and private life
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Were there no public institutions for education, no system, no science, would be taught, for which there was not some demand, or which the circumstances of the times did not render it either necessary or convenient, or at least fashionable to learn
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Were there no public institutions for education, a gentleman, after going through, with application and abilities, the most complete course of education which the circumstances of the times were supposed to afford, could not come into the world completely ignorant of everything which is the common subject of conversation among gentlemen and men of the world
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There are no public institutions for the education of women, and there is accordingly nothing useless, absurd, or fantastical, in the common course of their education
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The ancient institutions of Greece and Rome seem to have been much more effectual for maintaining the martial spirit of the great body of the people, than the establishment of what are called the militias of modern times
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The influence, besides, of the ancient institutions, was much more universal
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˜ Of the Expense of the Institutions for the Instruction of People of all Ages
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The institutions for the instruction of people of all ages, are chiefly those for religious instruction
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The observatory was one of the oldest institutions of the U
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A way of life respectful of traditions and institutions, as well as other people, pretty much on the order of classical liberalism, which label has been totally perverted by twentieth century American liberals
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This is to say nothing of the Clinton-appointed board members of the above institutions, who walked away with several millions after a year or two of so-called service
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To have taken such advantage of public institutions is much, much more than criminal
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He recommended instead a „Long March Through the Institutions
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" Any investigation of today"s American so-called institutions of higher learning and the influence welded therein by ex 60"s radicals protected by tenure and teaching, if anything, how to hate America, would seem to vindicate him
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Thus: „The education of all children, from the moment that they can get along without a mother"s care, shall be in state institutions at state expense
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This organization displays a continuing negative animus with respect to two venerable institutions: teaching and the use of the English language
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institutions and levels of government, leaving the individual exposed to the ever greater intrusive power of the national State
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I researched amongst records and other institutions and found out that after Billy Boy had died Helen had big falling out with her mother and came south to London
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The other peculiar thing about your worst enemy is calling themselves financial institutions which I am tempted to believe is solely to regain some credibility with the ordinary folk
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Provided ample opportunities to self-destruct, that child soon acquires disagreeable habits that, reinforced by common attitudes, establishes the rocky foundations of a society populated by lingering, single-minded adolescents who, guided by their own (―exceptional‖) rules of conduct, acquire self-centered and perhaps anti-social points of view devolving into a collection of interchangeable parts reflecting the questionable character of that society‘s lowest forms that must negatively impact its social, cultural and political institutions including schools, churches, political organizations, judicial system, the news media, corporations, all! A free and open society should never impose arbitrary limits or draw uncertain conclusions as to how an individual should (otherwise) think or act however eccentric or unconventional such attitudes may appear; although that society, by example, should seek to broaden exemplary manners and customs essential to the maintenance of proper form if that society hopes to function effectively
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Annexation by force he will resent; but with Cuban institutions founded, and the Island pronounced free and independent, he will desire the closest ties with the United States, if not admission in some form to the Union
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A society has an ―inherent‖ attachment to its political institutions that is not inborn, however
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Trojan Horses bearing Ecclesiastical Heretics have been quietly infiltrating our religious institutions and subverting traditional church 29
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What is generally referred to as National Sentiment is a composite of all the essential features (or values) embodied in a society‘s political and social institutions reflecting the consonant viewpoints embraced by every member of that society as well as its single-minded regard for its traditional customs and practices
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Many of them sought to instill the highest moral and ethical standards in its citizens reflected by the nation‘s political and social institutions in a manner consistent with Judeo-Christian principles
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The volume of currency in circulation, understood as ―money supply,‖ whether in paper dollars in the hands of the consumer or investor or held on deposit by financial institutions or the currency reserves of Federal Reserve Banks or the United States Treasury are indicators that will either stimulate or deflate investor confidence and subsequent consumer spending
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Recent events, however, have revealed a very disturbing trend; extending membership to ―former‖ antagonists whose ‖democratic‖ institutions and putative reforms remain problematical and its designs, (largely) untested
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By having surrendered our inherent right to make personal decisions considered appropriate to our own particular lifestyles and needs, we have summarily relinquished our customary right to appeal such decisions made on our (own) behalf by government institutions that we‘ve provided with (reckless) authoritative powers far exceeding their intended scope and purpose; institutions that no longer pretend to be our servants but the masters, rather, of our own determined way of life
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…the homes that nurtured them, the schools that instructed them, the churches that reinforced their Faith, the playgrounds where many (oftentimes) played, the institutions where they earned their daily bread…
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only certainty is that the integral components of society, its institutions and its people, oftentimes remain an uncertain proposition and change, an uncertain process
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A society is defined by its formal as well as its informal social and cultural institutions
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Attacks on a society‘s culture engender far-reaching ramifications whose transformations, having taken on a (systematic) life of its own, are oftentimes difficult to perceive or reverse, for that matter, unlike the destruction of that society‘s formal (or physical) institutions that are much easier to perceive
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Jihadist Islamic Fascism equally committed to the destruction of Western Institutions
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He placed little faith in the efficacy of legal and social institutions as potential forces for promoting (attitudinal) change that (otherwise) required a voluntary change of ―heart‖ in order to eliminate the prevailing social injustices directed against the poorer classes at that time
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It‘s ultimate effects what matter the most! A striking feature that characterizes both institutions lies in the conspicuous manner that both Slave and ―Unborn‖ were/are denied citizenship rights, equal protection under the law, and judicial redress of grievances, not to mention their Natural Rights endowed by God
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‖ Anti-Racism is guided by a higher ―Moral‖ Authority that seeks (ultimate) expression in a society‘s social and political institutions; in its customs and traditions
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As bad as the US military record is, it is still far better than many military institutions around the world
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Those who worked in other government institutions were dressed in ordinary civilian clothes
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On a more radical plane, however, members of the Nation of Islam seem united in large measure by a common hatred of American (―White‖) Institutions with ―religion‖ merely serving as a convenient prop that seeks to lend legitimacy to a separatist/nationalist agenda
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Our nation‘s political institutions have provided meaning to free and open societies that ultimately define us as a people (given to ideas)
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On a positive note the CFE’s do however have sound training in Fraud Prevention and Deterrence; Fraudulent Financial Transactions; Fraud Investigation; and Legal Elements of Fraud and must be given the respect due to them and the institutions who taught them classic forensic law
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―vital national interests‖ are at stake? In a word, where does society draw the line on inappropriate conduct? America is a great nation because its institutions are recoverable
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There is no question that the advent of recent hostilities, now elevated to a higher level, has re-awakened the dormant passions of tired old leftists (and their younger converts) who view this war as an opportunity to re-enact their most singularly egregious achievement; the discrediting of American Institutions
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While the public was skeptical, both major parties and most business and other institutions rallied behind Wilson, Most of the opposition came from socialists, pacifist religious groups, and anarchists
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By Mid-morning, a reporter from the BBC's convened a debate between the occupation and representatives from the local Chinese Embassy and one of the many Scottish Banking institutions that supported the IMF
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educational institutions that had religious classes or activities
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Privatized institutions operate on a cost-plus basis
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Banks and financial institutions in the US and Europe that were deemed too big to fail, collapsed
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Society as a whole is also much less interested in institutions
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This is not surprisingly, given the loss of trust not only in the church but in politicians, entertainers, national and local government, police, hospitals and financial institutions
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The Scottish Banks were institutions that people could look up to
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Sylvia had ambitions, but for reasons which remained a mystery, she was unable to get accepted at any of the highly-regarded technical institutions she desired
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Simply put, people like scientists, who are trained in certain similar institutions, are basically trained all the same way, with a view to producing the same sort of results, in terms of the employability of the graduates! We need to think outside of the box once in a while
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Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act that required agencies to issue ratings on
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institutions in any defined national emergency