He played a very important role in the emergence and furtherance of ecumenical teaching and thought. |
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Certain statutes provide wide powers for local authorities to use contracts in furtherance of policy. |
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The Italian Presidency will continue to support the efforts that these countries make in furtherance of their European aspirations. |
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Others disclaim any responsibility for their use in furtherance of copyright infringement. |
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Acting in furtherance of interests which were self-motivated and self-fashioned, he freed himself of proximate, merely fashionable, pursuits. |
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Does this mean that journalists are closet Stalinists, covering for their comrades in furtherance of the Revolution? |
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In other words, he is taking advantage of, or exploiting, the local people and their customs in the furtherance of his own career. |
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Any incidental damage done to the national interest in furtherance of that war appears in their eyes to be for the greater good. |
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Its value in the furtherance of interracial goodwill and understanding is one that cannot be overestimated. |
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The elites are banking and relying on our complicity for the maintenance and furtherance of empire. |
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Nine hundred agents will be recruited by September in furtherance of this scheme. |
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Your analysis of the United States' interests and its actions in furtherance of them from 1945 to 1991 is correct, as ever. |
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Intellectual achievement is marked not only by ingestion of knowledge, but also by intelligence development for the furtherance of new knowledge. |
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As I see it there are five major contributions we expect of the university in furtherance of the policy of self-reliance and socialism. |
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And those who take up weapons and kill large numbers of people in furtherance of that ideology? |
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All of this was in furtherance of the purest of pure science – curiosity-driven research. |
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Is something being done for him for which, in the course or furtherance of a business carried on by him, he has had to pay a consideration which has attracted Value Added Tax? |
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In our submission, it would not apply because the document, which merely evidenced the purpose, would not itself be in furtherance of the contravention. |
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I see the merit in their argument too, particularly in light of certain cases where judges have made awful decisions in furtherance of their principles. |
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In furtherance of this idea, the administration last year poured financial and political resources into a foredoomed mission of passing three Police Reform Bills. |
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Members of Congress do not wish to be seen to be challenging the head of state when he says he is acting in furtherance of pressing national interest. |
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Instead, the neocons were depicted as fanatical ideologues, with no mention of their roots in the business community or their furtherance of corporate interests. |
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Both her marriages were in furtherance of Henry I's policy of strengthening Normandy against France. |
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Eight defendants were initially charged with conspiracy to riot in furtherance of terrorism. |
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It would advise the Commission, have a clear mandate to act in furtherance of the single market, and be accountable to the European Parliament. |
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Promoting the causes of Members in furtherance of the aims and objectives of the organization. |
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Violence against humanitarian personnel may be perpetrated by parties to conflict in furtherance of their political aims. |
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The Parliament shall, to the extent possible, inform the PSC of its efforts in furtherance of peace, security and stability in Africa. |
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There's no inquiry into whether it did that in pursuit of its own cultural traditions or in furtherance of its legitimate needs. |
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Below are the fourth quarter achievements of the cable and media sectors in furtherance of COGECO's objectives. |
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They were merely particularly potent believers in violence in the furtherance of an idealistic, millenarian vision. |
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One thing that had united the country was the furtherance of peace for all Sierra Leoneans. |
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The Commissioners and staff travelled frequently to Pakistan in the furtherance of its mandate. |
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Without medical progress, the furtherance of new treatments, improved medicine, as well as early detection of the illness would not be possible. |
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During the period under review, and in addition to the ongoing deployment of AMISOM, the Commission has taken a number of steps in furtherance of the peace and reconciliation process in Somalia. |
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The important point is the inquiry by the House of Commons committee on Afghanistan is in furtherance of trying to find out what the government did in order to meet its obligations. |
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For the reasons that follow, I have now determined that it is necessary to exercise the second power under this provision and commence a hearing process in furtherance of this investigation. |
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Litigation is currently in progress on the matter so I will forego further direct efforts, reserving our entitlement to participate in any legal proceedings as I deem fit in furtherance of our mandate. |
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Since their inception the Council of Europe as a whole and its Parliamentary Assembly in particular have been the nerve centre for furtherance of human rights in Europe. |
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I shall have the pleasure of awarding him the UNESCO Picasso medal in tribute to his contribution, as an artist, to the furtherance of the spirit of peace among men. |
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In furtherance of that end, the Committee also recommended that CSIS systematically reexamine all foreign arrangements following the release of the new Direction. |
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Guild, also spelled gild, an association of craftsmen or merchants formed for mutual aid and protection and for the furtherance of their professional interests. |
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In furtherance of their mutual interests, States Parties may consider, where deemed appropriate, the conclusion of bilateral or multilateral arrangements relating to the subject matter of this Convention. |
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I encourage all sides to take practical steps in furtherance of that goal. |
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Its general objectives are the furtherance of knowledge of Delius's life and works, and the encouragement of performances and recordings. |
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It's testimony of a co-conspirator in furtherance of a conspiracy. |
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Bills C-19 and C-20 are a furtherance of the government's disingenuousness with respect to achieving reform of the Senate, to which it pays lip service. |
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On this basis, social spending will be analysed, as will projects which promote human and social development inasmuch as they create an environment which is conducive to the furtherance of child development. |
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Second, this is not a case where the respondent is attempting to file confidential information in furtherance of an allegation that it has raised or to obtain a remedy. |
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The furtherance at the highest level possible of Peru's cultural presence in France is an ongoing concern of mine, even if often the financial means are limited. |
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This mission is accomplished by forming innovative partnerships with private, public, and nonprofit organizations and institutions, in furtherance of the OAS' priorities. |
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Drafting of provisions governing detention: The Section has undertaken substantive and operational activities in furtherance of its task of developing regulations governing detention. |
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We are encouraged to see that in furtherance of the objectives and aims of the Nairobi Action Plan, the Zagreb progress report was welcomed last year by the sixth Meeting of States Parties. |
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The furtherance of the legal and technical development of this system is mainly achieved through sessions of the Administrative and Legal Committee, the Technical Committee, the Technical Working Parties and their subgroups. |
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Accordingly, the requisite attention has been given to the development of this sector in order to increase its production levels in furtherance of the policy of food security. |
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Richard's death encouraged the furtherance of this later negative image by his Tudor successors due to the fact that it helped to legitimise Henry VII's seizure of the throne. |
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Divine justice demands restitution for sin but human beings are incapable of providing it, as all the actions of men are already obligated to the furtherance of God's glory. |
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