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  • ...rve their own interest, to maintain their own power and privilege . . . No theory, no promises, no morality, no amount of good will, no religion will restrai :Burnham and Meyer opposed the Supreme Court's 1954 decision against school segregation, opposed President Eisenhower's enforcement of i
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  • A month after the FrontPage symposium a similar theory was put forward by [[Edward Luttwak]] in the [[New York Times]].<ref>Edward ...e debate over the Iraq war, regardless of their views on the merits of the decision to invade."<ref>"Harry Hatchett", [http://www.democratiya.com/review.asp?re
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  • ...05, Bush had "failed to take any action to renominate". This was a popular decision: According to ''Bloomberg Magazine'', Pipes was the originator of the false theory surrounding 'no-go zones', in Europe where Shariah law prevails and where n
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  • ...Conference]] as part of a panel discussing the theme ''Knowing Thy Enemy: Decision-Making of Regional Adversaries'' on 22 January 2007<ref>[http://www.herzliy ...and reduced to an aspect of the Arab-Israeli conflict. And the underlying theory is this: Israel is responsible for everything that goes badly in the Middle
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  • It was the decision of the Danish Government that the Conference organization itself - not only ...Germain. R and Kenny, M (1998). 'Engaging Gramsci: international relations theory and the new Gramscians', Review of International Studies (1998), 24 : 3-21
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  • ...r in Gibraltar." McEntee asked a "a colourful colleague if he believed the theory of the fourth man. `Oh, it's a woman and we are saying it's Evelyn Glenholm ...to the Gibraltar coroner who, at around the same time, was confirming the decision to postpone! Labour MP [[Kevin McNamara]] commented "I'm surprised the gove
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  • ...in agent coverage of the loyalists, and decided to re-recruit Nelson. This decision was opposed by [[MI5]], according to Taylor, who felt that the loyalists we In theory, according to Taylor, this was supposed to make it easier to save lives, in
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  • On his website MacDonald wrote about his decision to testify for Irving: ...Hitler.<ref>Kevin MacDonald, [http://www.kevinmacdonald.net/Irving.htm My Decision to Testify for Irving], Kevin MacDonald website, accessed 4 Dec 2009</ref>
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  • ...lations are based on the concept of carrying capacity, a useful ecological theory which says that an ecosystem will collapse if populations of species within :It is now offered with an emphasis that the decision to donate is one of “conscience not science”, but the unscientific calc
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  • ...lic health advocates insist that advertising does influence young peoples' decision to take up smoking. It is argued by the democracy institute that most youth ...10/04/10</ref>. Showing stark images of smoking related health risks, the theory is that these images will solve the problem of warning fatigue and indiffer
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  • *Stuart Derbyshire, attended 'The biological basis of risky decision making', Trauma Research Institute, W. Virginia, 3 October 2002. *Stuart Derbyshire, spoek at the 'Hypnosis: Theory and Therapy symposium' organised by Naish, P (organizer), & alongside Kirsc
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  • ...acceptable definition of academic freedom'. He said he disagreed with the decision made by [[Academics for Academic Freedom]] to omit from its own definition ...Ellis had cited [[Richard Hernnstein]] and [[Charles Murray]]'s Bell Curve theory which concludes that ethnicity can play a part in determining IQ levels.<re
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  • :...to an extremely personal point of decision, so that they are willing to accept a reversal of the cultural trends that :*He offers a critique of Tenet's Senate testimony to argue for a unified theory of terrorism (''Petitio Principii'').
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  • Gurfinkiel is a proponent of the 'Grand Replacement' theory, which believes non-white immigrant populations (primarily Muslims) will ov ...]]'s decision to welcome 800,000 asylum seekers into Germany in 2015. This decision, for him, 'puzzled' the British, and lead many to think that 'Eurofederalis
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  • ...critiques the members supposed lack of knowledge about anarchist political theory.<ref name= "WHA2"/> ...ficer of the SDS at the time.<ref name= "EHDay1"/> Further context to this decision is given in the SDS 1969 Annual report which said of anarchists and anarchi
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  • ...-99-EFFECTS.html 'The nonsense effect'] - [[Andrew Calcutt]] puts 'effects theory' on the couch. ...flames of litigation'] - [[Cheryl Hudson]] fumes at the latest High Court decision against tobacco companies.
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  • ...gure in post-World War II [[Neo-classical economics|neo-classical economic theory]]. Many of his former graduate students have gone on to win the Nobel Memor ...ational work in many other areas of economics, including endogenous growth theory and the economics of information.
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  • ...liament's standards committee, said all groups who sought to influence the decision-making process should be regulated and money spent on lobbying campaigns di ...al world: Empirical research is more and more sidelined in favour of grand theory]. Three Scottish academics show what can be done if you're prepared to exam
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  • :mystified by a decision by Timothy Peters, the editor of Addiction Biology and professor of clinica ...uring the 1990s. And details have also emerged about the Scottish Office's decision to halt a Pounds 131,000 research project headed by Professor Plant in 1997
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  • ...ctional at various levels” going on to say “starting from macro policy decision making support in our think tank to creating a globally relevant curriculum *September 1982 – September 1987: Theory Sub-Committee of the Nuclear Physics Board; Chairman from September 1985
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