Super PACs have aided both candidates, but Grimes has less dark-money support than McConnell. |
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With the Kadima coalition, Netanyahu could successfully support an agreement his right wing supporters might abhor. |
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According to a recent AARP survey, 96 percent of Americans support that reform. |
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The New York State United Teachers, part of aft, recently voted to pull its support for Common Core. |
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The petition has accrued 413 signatures so far, as well as multiple comments of support. |
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But while support for ending the death penalty was cold and actuarial, opposition to the measure was emotional and raw. |
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Brando's later, somewhat disoriented, support for the militant American Indian Movement was the last straw for his critics. |
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On the other hand, it has restored drooping public support in allied countries for the idea of allying with Washington. |
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So why did they shut down an online shop selling t-shirts in support of ai Weiwei? |
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Many supporters came out to support his position, and he acknowledged them. |
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The quality and accuracy of information on these sites can vary widely, as can the virtual support that some of them provide. |
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Sure, a few European doctors have accused the AAP of cultural bias in its support for the practice. |
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It will leave the ACA intact, as is, to accrete interest group support until reform becomes all-but-impossible. |
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Built with bipartisan support, what opened in the Ghanaian capital of accra is no ordinary highway. |
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President Johnson realized that supporting this bill would risk losing the South's overwhelming support of the Democratic Party. |
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The basic pattern of limb action in quadrupedally running lizards is the trot, in which body support is maintained by diagonally opposite limbs. |
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I'm not quarreling with your figures, I'm just not sure they support your conclusion. |
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Lodge, like Roosevelt, was a strong supporter of imperialism, which Holmes was expected to support as well. |
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Borah of Idaho, added his strong support for Cardozo, however, Hoover finally bowed to the pressure. |
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The advocates of the Constitution were anxious to obtain unanimous support of all twelve states represented in the Convention. |
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Against this backdrop it is important that development agencies create grounds for effective support for a free press in developing countries. |
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In contrast, Mill does not support legal penalties unless they are based on the harm principle. |
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The brief was submitted in support of a state law restricting the number of hours women were allowed to work. |
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Senator from Tennessee, failed to carry his home state, an unusual occurrence but indicative of strengthening Republican support. |
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Upstate, and New York City, gave strong support for the American Civil War In terms of finances, volunteer soldiers, and supplies. |
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Believers in radipraxy support the idea that beliefs which boost human understanding of truth should be analyzed, understood and followed. |
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He gave his support to the Republican Party in 1856 and to the Lincoln Administration throughout the American Civil War. |
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These allegations and discoveries significantly damaged the agency's support in Congress and with the public. |
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The rebels were disorganised, had differing goals, and were poorly equipped, led, and trained, and had no outside support or funding. |
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Additionally, several Indian Princely States provided large donations to support the Allied campaign during the War. |
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India also provided the base for American operations in support of China in the China Burma India Theatre. |
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In the Punjab, the Sikh princes crucially helped the British by providing both soldiers and support. |
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As they were marched off to jail, the condemned soldiers berated their comrades for failing to support them. |
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Because most bills must have majority support to pass a second reading, it is now very rare for a bill to be considered clause by clause. |
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Sometimes they are used to prescribe support of Anglican comprehensiveness. |
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This support has dated at least back to Frederick Temple's tenure as Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Sebastiani gained the support of many, especially with the support of Palliveettil Mar Chandy, Alexandar Kadavil and the Vicar of Muttam. |
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Cyril claimed authority over the parishes of Cochin, and initially received the support of the Raja of Cochin. |
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This has been facilitated through a support group based in England, where the Church is a registered charitable trust. |
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However, the British were seriously handicapped by their misunderstanding of the depth of support for the Patriot position. |
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The capture of a British army at Saratoga encouraged the French to formally enter the war in support of Congress. |
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During negotiations in Paris, the American delegation discovered that France would support independence, but no territorial gains. |
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One partial solution was to rely on volunteer support from militiamen and donations from patriotic citizens. |
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The church has also endorsed an LGBT film meant to encourage support and affirmation for LGBT people. |
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Of course, it can well be the case that someone is not drunk enough to support any intoxication defence at all. |
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This trend has been followed by some African and Middle Eastern countries where support for the death penalty is high. |
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Shortly prior to Francis's address, the Vatican had officially given support to a 2015 United Nations campaign against the death penalty. |
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Brunel and Vignoles spoke in support of the system, whilst Locke and Stephenson spoke against it. |
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He emerged as the only economist of note to support duties on imported grain. |
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We will suppose the means of subsistence in any country just equal to the easy support of its inhabitants. |
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Agriculture in India is the largest sector where many children work at early ages to help support their family. |
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In females, menstruation ceases when the body fat percentage is too low to support a fetus. |
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It has also been recorded that the world already produces enough food to support the world's population. |
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Moreover, popular revolts almost always failed unless they had the support and patronage of the noble or gentry classes. |
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The striking workers were to support themselves with savings and confiscated parish funds, and by demanding contributions from rich people. |
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To support the day and annual noise survey was undertaken, to guauge levels of noise complaint and views on effective solutions. |
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It receives increasing support from housing providers, alongside local authority noise teams, mediation services and schools. |
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In 1929, when Hobsbawm was 12, his father died, and he started contributing to his family's support by working as an au pair and English tutor. |
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Even though the strike had been intended to be nationwide, Flemish workers appeared reluctant to support it. |
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The following table demonstrates Democratic support in the Northeast as compared to the remainder of the nation. |
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Over the past decades various organizations have been active in continuing that support of the local arts community and beyond. |
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Chafee for his continuing support for global trade and his association with the University. |
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The failure of New England to provide militia units or financial support was a serious blow. |
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Hampton was delayed by bad roads and supply problems and also had an intense dislike of Wilkinson, which limited his desire to support his plan. |
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In September 1813 Fort Madison was abandoned after it was attacked and besieged by natives, who had support from the British. |
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In 1753-4, the Parlements of Aix, Bordeaux, Rennes and Rouen remonstrated in support of the exiled Paris institution. |
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This site also served as the company's temporary technical support headquarters during the 2009 G20 Summit. |
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A margin call is made if the total value of the investor's account cannot support the loss of the trade. |
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The latter term, not used by Mumford, characterizes an area's capability to support life up through its levels of complexity. |
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If the ruler is inferior but his command is practised, it is because he is able to get support from people. |
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In 1735 the Crown granted the income from the estates to support the Greenwich Hospital, London. |
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The aim is to encourage walkers to enjoy the valley, appreciate the spectacular scenery and support local businesses. |
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In addition, permafrost in the soil can prevent trees from getting their roots deep enough for the necessary structural support. |
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The bank may also support a living fence of hawthorn or blackthorn to prevent livestock or deer entering. |
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Less common are basic flushes, which support a greater diversity of species. |
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He raised his standard at Kingston and advanced south, but found little support. |
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About the same time, she published four stories expressing support of the Whig Poor Law reforms. |
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Having as a young man eagerly sought the support of established authors, he was in his later years a generous sponsor of many younger writers. |
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Ivens was filming The Spanish Earth, a propaganda film in support of the Republican side. |
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His wife has no fortune, so it is imperative that at least one of the girls marry well in order to support the others on his death. |
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The South Pennines support internationally important numbers of European golden plover, curlew, merlin and twite. |
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Geoparks are areas with outstanding geological heritage where this is being used to support sustainable development. |
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Some reservoirs support several uses, and the operating rules may be complex. |
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However, the multitude in Carthage was too much in support of the conflict to order a stop to the war. |
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Extensive tests have been carried out on fish we put in the river and we are satisfied that the water will support fish life. |
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In Upper Wharfedale the scars and screes support a range of plants including the alpine cinquefoil and hoary whitlowgrass. |
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The ledges also support woodrush, polypody and water avens, purple saxifrage, yellow saxifrage, hoary whitlowgrass and roseroot. |
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The authorities released them when they promised to marry and to support the reforms. |
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Nuns in a few places gained permission to live out their lives in nunneries, though without governmental financial support. |
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However, the Norwegian independence movement failed to attract any support from the European powers. |
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The Agrarian Party was established in 1920, although this period saw a rise of support for the Conservatives. |
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After two years, Lynch withdrew his financial support and the club struggled before folding. |
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To support a large population of grouse, gamekeepers employ heather burning techniques. |
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Evidence of control of fire by early humans during the Lower Palaeolithic Era is uncertain and has at best limited scholarly support. |
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Part of this role is carried out by providing grants in support of private forests and woodlands. |
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The beam couldn't support the weight of the riveter, so the workers were riveting by hand. |
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The DPA remains true to its original objectives and has also added other activities in support of Dartmoor and its inhabitants. |
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Fifteen paths in England and Wales have the status of National Trails, which attract government financial support. |
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However, many hillwalkers become proficient in scrambling, an activity involving use of the hands for extra support on the crags. |
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How do they expect that by preventing a shitton of rich honkies from going home will gain support for their cause? |
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Women's pelvises are wider, so wider saddles will support your sit bones more adequately. |
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They denounced plutocrats and extolled bums, reviled lime-lighters and scorned the fakirs who smoodged for the support of the wage slaves. |
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Geological surveys, support the idea of a spacely restricted leakage from an underlying aquifer system being the reason for this. |
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He was mounted on a mangy, shovel-headed horse so spavined that it should have been unable to support his improbable bulk. |
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The LEA is required to support schools in special measures or with serious weaknesses. |
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This finds support from absorption spectrophotogram revealing AKR17A1 catalyzed NADPH dependent degradation of butachlor in vitro. |
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Before we could lay the flooring we had to lay a subsurface under it to keep it flat and support it. |
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If the membership function of a fuzzy set is continuous, then that fuzzy set's support is an open set. |
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Dip down as far as you are able, aiming to descend to the bottom of your sternum. Press back up to a support. |
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Early personal computers did not support voice-recognition hardware or software. |
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Dear JYCA Friends, To say THANK YOU for all of your support, we are attaching a Thanksgivukah gift from us, to you. |
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What steps do development engineers follow when adding new feature code? How do they support different software versions or release trains? |
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At the federal level, the many agencies are part of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, and support the states in their duties. |
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Goa had India's earliest educational institutions built with European support. |
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Even the economic elite were reluctant to support Somoza, as he had acquired monopolies in industries that were key to rebuilding the nation. |
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His coronation in Belize on January 16, 1816, in a deliberate move to secure British support, marked the end of the regency. |
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However, the allure of possible Narco funding might be a tempting method of supporting independence should the movement find no support. |
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The country is mostly savannah, although the moist and mountainous eastern highlands support areas of tropical evergreen and hardwood forests. |
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Bright was repeatedly contacted by Gladstone, Chamberlain and Hartington to solicit his support. |
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Ranked voting electoral systems eventually gathered enough support to be adopted for use in government elections. |
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Much of the support for passage in Parliament came from conservatives hoping to head off even more radical changes. |
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Asquith was a strong, though not jingoistic, proponent of the Empire, and, after initial caution, came to support home rule for Ireland. |
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The Conservatives did not contest the seat, putting their support behind Kinnear, who stood against Asquith as a Liberal Unionist. |
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Despite the Liberals's massive majority in the House of Commons, the Tories had overwhelming support in the unelected upper chamber. |
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Disestablishment of the Welsh Church was a Liberal priority, but despite support by most Welsh MPs, there was opposition in the Lords. |
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Asquith belatedly came around to support women's suffrage in 1917, by which time he was out of office. |
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After 1910, though, Irish Nationalist support helped keep Asquith in office for the remainder of the prewar period. |
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To support the French, Asquith's cabinet authorised the despatch of the British Expeditionary Force. |
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Chamberlain felt that it left open the option of either Asquith or Lloyd George as premier, dependent on who could gain greater support. |
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Asquith's surprise victory was helped by the support of the press baron Lord Rothermere. |
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Lloyd George, accompanied by his daughter Megan, came to Paisley to speak in Asquith's support on 24 November. |
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Asquith's decision to support a minority Labour Government was seconded by Lloyd George and approved by a party meeting on 18 December. |
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He could not bring himself to withdraw the amendment, but could not support the government either. |
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In January 1926 Mond withdrew his financial support from the Liberal Party. |
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However, Lloyd George had more support amongst the wider party than amongst the grandees. |
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However, in practice, this gave the Lords a right to demand that such public support be present and to decide the timing of a general election. |
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The Lords was now faced with the prospect of a Parliament Act, which had considerable support from the Irish Nationalists. |
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With Skelton's support Dunglass secured the Unionist candidacy at Coatbridge for the 1929 general election. |
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The Defence White Paper of February 1955, announcing the decision to produce the hydrogen bomb, received bipartisan support. |
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This contrasted with the Treasury ministers who argued that support of sterling required spending cuts and, probably, a rise in unemployment. |
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In April 1957, Macmillan reaffirmed his strong support for the British nuclear weapons programme. |
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This oath pledged support for the Hanoverian succession and for the exclusion of the Stuarts. |
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They stood by us all along and it's awesome to see them out here to support us today. |
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Owen's greatest success was his support of youth education and early childcare. |
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The Whigs secured the support of the Earl of Nottingham against the treaty by promising to support his Occasional Conformity bill. |
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The member must support the charges with evidence and move for impeachment. |
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In fact, he actually saw these as more democratic, as they had commanded more support at elections. |
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This was George Tierney who was reluctant to accept the leadership and had weak support from his party. |
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Thirty six Liberals had been elected without coalition support however were mixed in their opposition to Lloyd George. |
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In addition to land for cultivation there was also a demand for pasture land to support more livestock. |
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One could add that the larger the wealth of society, the more people it can support who do not work. |
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It typically entails support for highly competitive markets and private ownership of productive enterprises. |
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In contrast, his examination of the political economy channel found no support for the political economy mechanism. |
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Agriculture also created food surpluses that could support people not directly engaged in food production. |
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Iron rails could also not support heavy locomotives and was damaged by hammer blow. |
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Owen attempted to gain support for his socialist vision among American thinkers, reformers, intellectuals, and public statesmen. |
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In addition, he delivered lectures in Europe and published a weekly newspaper to gain support for his ideas. |
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The mills were mainly in open country and mill towns were formed to support them. |
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Redox reactions are the foundation of electrochemical cells, which can generate electrical energy or support electrosynthesis. |
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Coke was more porous and able to support the heavier loads in the vastly larger furnaces of the late 19th century. |
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Traditionally, a hard dead center is used together with suitable lubricant in the tailstock to support the workpiece. |
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A specific curved tool rest may be used to support tools while shaping the inside. |
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This is a sound engineering decision as long as the application and context support it. |
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These improvements are in general in the form of a support made from an inert and thermally stable material such as silica, carbon or alumina. |
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The key innovation of the tunnelling shield was its support for the unlined ground in front and around it to reduce the risk of collapses. |
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In some instances additional ground support is required and rock bolts, cable bolts and shotcrete are used. |
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This, together with the lack of support and the likelihood of collapse, meant they had a limited lifespan. |
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His support of women caused Davy to be subjected to considerable gossip and innuendo, and to be criticized as unmanly. |
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The value of given data can and must be judged regardless of the hypothesis they are supposed to support or refudiate. |
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Mufti Nizamuddin, a renowned scholar of Lahore, issued a Fatwa against the British forces and called upon the local population to support the forces of Rao Tula Ram. |
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They chose to spend more than a fifth of the money on support for Owens College, together with the purchase of land now occupied by the Manchester Royal Infirmary. |
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His ideas and active support helped create one of the most productive periods of social progress and reform, in almost every area, in Scotland's history. |
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Rajiv Gandhi's Congress government, which previously had their support, lost the local elections in December 1985 because of its endorsement of the Supreme Court's decision. |
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Consequently, track segments between roadwheels cannot support much load and vehicle weight is primarily supported by the track segments immediately under the roadwheels. |
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Each bay of the building is defined by a reinforced concrete framework over which lie wooden battens that support the roof, whilst the rear wall has a number of buttresses. |
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The final recommendations, published in October 1994, did not include such recommendations, apparently due to lack of expression of support for the proposal to the commission. |
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Also Costa Rican diplomacy neutralized US official support for Walker by taking advantage of the dispute between the magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt and William Walker. |
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This development led indirectly to some renewal of the then largely derelict Dock Street area, and improved road access to the town to support the container traffic. |
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The treatise was never published in full during Grotius' lifetime, perhaps because the court ruling in favor of the Company preempted the need to garner public support. |
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These proposals have usually not received any significant support, largely because of the popularity of the current system among the farmers themselves. |
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To ensure the safety of persons working on the shaft bottom temporary ground support is installed, usually consisting of welded mesh and rock bolts. |
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Going through the Bill with some of them clause by clause, I was able to answer all their objections, and in many cases to get their promise of support. |
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The American Baptist Churches USA is against capital punishment and recommends its churches and members to support those seeking to abolish the death penalty. |
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To generate support for the scheme, the provisional committee initiated a public campaign led by Joseph Lawrence, who had worked for the Hull and Barnsley Railway. |
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As the price for their continued support, the Irish nationalist MPs demanded measures to remove the Lords' veto so that they could no longer block Irish Home Rule. |
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Encouraged by this success and her father's support, Beatrix invites Norman and Millie to her family's Christmas party, despite her mother's misgivings. |
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In her junior year, Zellweger's father lost his job and was unable to support her at college, so she took a job as a cocktail waitress in Austin, Texas. |
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Some countries, such as Bangladesh, that nominally ban abortion, may also support clinics that perform abortions under the guise of menstrual hygiene. |
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Williams's position received more support from the legal community, following a speech given on 4 July 2008 by Nicholas Phillips, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales. |
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Due to poor employment opportunities for many parents, sending their children to work on farms and in factories was a way to help feed and support the family. |
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Don't move that beam! It's a support for the whole platform. |
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It was only as goods were produced in greater abundance at a lower cost that men could support their families without sending their children to work. |
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In deep mining, the room and pillar or bord and pillar method progresses along the seam, while pillars and timber are left standing to support the mine roof. |
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Bramsdon, who claimed that he had been elected at Portsmouth only by promising not to support Asquith, protested openly at his remaining leader from outside the Commons. |
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In England and Wales a workhouse, colloquially known as a spike, was a place where those unable to support themselves were offered accommodation and employment. |
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Fair taxes build popular support for the king, states the text, and some manufacturers and artisans, such as those of textiles, were subject to a flat tax. |
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Since gaining enforcement of their voting franchise in the late 1960s, most African Americans support Democratic candidates in local, state and national elections. |
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Relations with Labour soon became very tense, with Liberal MPs increasingly angered at having to support a Labour Government which treated them which such open hostility. |
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Trap Pond State Park, along with areas in other parts of Sussex County, for example, support the northernmost stands of bald cypress trees in North America. |
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In Costa Rica, trade unions first appeared in the late 1800's to support workers in a variety of urban and industrial jobs, such as railroad builders and craft tradesmen. |
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Like other business creation support schemes, BEC's enable budding entrepreneurs to experiment with their business idea while benefiting from a secure income. |
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The Cooperative Party now has a permanent electoral pact with the Labour Party meaning someone cannot be a member if they support a party other than Labour. |
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Dianne, where would I be without my sistergirl support group? |
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In addition, all the booty from the sacking of the city was taken back to Carthage and distributed to the populace, in order to rally their support to his cause. |
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Speaking through an interpreter, Magilus spoke of the support that the recently conquered Padane Gauls had for the Carthaginians and their mission of destroying Rome. |
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The government provides support to the arts in several ways. |
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Its standing as an economically backward agricultural region meant that it obtained support from Belgium's membership of the European Union and its predecessors. |
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In October of that year he called for 'a Government of National Unity' including all parties, which could command the public support to resolve the economic crisis. |
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The River Swale and its valley support a range of habitats including broadleaved, mixed and conifer woodland as well as hay meadows and grasslands. |
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The columns slenderly rose to support a heavy platform and statue. |
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This lends support for the view, propounded to me by landowners in east central Alberta, that the region is now more treed than when it was homesteaded. |
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In a public show of support for the Marlboroughs, Anne took Sarah to a social event at the palace, and refused her sister's request to dismiss Sarah from her household. |
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The Occasional Conformity Bill was revived in the wake of the storm, but Anne withheld support, fearing its reintroduction was a ruse to cause a political quarrel. |
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Chafee was one of the few Republicans to support strict gun control laws. |
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Andrew's Boscomb in Wiltshire to support him while he wrote. |
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By 1815 there was broad support for the war from all parts of the country. |
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In support of his judgment, Coke cited not only Tregor's Case but also two anonymous cases with the academic names of Cessavit 42 and Annuitie 11, respectively. |
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He rapidly attracted the support of opponents of the ministry. |
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However, in spite of Denmark's outside support, naval dominance and initial support from the population of the former eastern provinces, the war ended in a bitter stalemate. |
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The views of the Levellers, who enjoyed support amongst small scale property owners and craftsmen, were not shared by all revolutionary parties of the English Civil War. |
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Although establishing the effectiveness of juries is an arduous task, contemporary research has provided partial support for the proficiency of juries as decision makers. |
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Without this support, the Indians' lack of power was apparent and the stage was set for further incursions of territory by the United States in subsequent decades. |
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These actions, combined with his initial support for openly gay Canon Jeffrey John, gained him support among liberals and caused frustration for conservatives. |
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The architectural historian Jonathan Foyle, actresses Imelda Staunton and Jenny Agutter, and director Michael Winner all lent their support to the campaign. |
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To shew, that these Qualfications, which we all pretend to be asham'd of, are the great support of a flourishing Society has been the subject of the foregoing Poem. |
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The headquarters bunker accommodated an operational crew of around 100 with dormitory and canteen facilities an operations room and life support plant. |
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Lobbying support for the Civil Rights Act was coordinated by the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, a coalition of 70 liberal and labor organizations. |
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In March 2007 Totnes was the first town in Britain to introduce its own local alternative currency, the Totnes pound, to support the local economy of the town. |
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The closure was in the face of fierce opposition from the Ambleside students, the townspeople, and support pledged from Tim Farron, MP for the campus and its students. |
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The idea that the Council called to remove all polyphony from the church is widespread, but there is no documentary evidence to support that claim. |
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Survival depends on a sufficiency of new growth to support the tree. |
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After the archbishop offered his support for the civil policy, some bishops and dioceses developed legislation to alter the official position of the Church in Wales. |
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New support for unfounded spiritualistic and spiritistic chimeras. |
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Mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington, broadcaster Lord Melvyn Bragg and adventurer and television presenter Ben Fogle were among those to voice support for the group's bid. |
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