Deming stresses that his fourteen points are interdependent and complementary. |
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In spite of this withdrawal, he is within fourteen points of Felipe Massa, 6th in the Drivers' ranking, three races from the end of the season. |
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Some fourteen points down we find Anthony Kumpen and Bert Longin, who definitely haven't had their last word. |
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With this third victory of the season, he is back in second place in the Championship, neck and neck with Alonso and trailing Webber by fourteen points. |
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In October Germany, with a defeated army on the battlefield and undermined by the revolutionary movements, asks the President of the United States Wilson to enter into negotiations on the bases of his fourteen points plan. |
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Fourteen points of language, summaries of decisions or mini lexicons were developed and distributed to 370 people. |
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Fourteen points of sale were converted to the new Conforama concept, out of a total of 19 stores at year's end. |
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Despite the disavowal of the Fourteen Points by several major States, their essence entered the global normative order. |
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On 8 January 1918, United States President Woodrow Wilson issued a statement that became known as the Fourteen Points. |
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The German government tried to obtain a peace settlement based on the Fourteen Points, and maintained it was on this basis that they surrendered. |
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The Arabs reminded the British of President Wilson's Fourteen Points and British promises during the First World War. |
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Before the end of the war, President Woodrow Wilson put forward his Fourteen Points, which represented the liberal position at the Conference and helped shape world opinion. |
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During World War I, all the Allies agreed on the reconstitution of Poland that United States President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed in Point 13 of his Fourteen Points. |
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