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"well grounded" Definitions
  1. well grounded in something having a good training in a subject or skill
  2. (also more frequent well founded) having good reasons or evidence to cause or support it

213 Sentences With "well grounded"

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"The American people will understand thoughtful, well-grounded investigations," said Rep.
McMaster's views on the danger posed by the Islamists is well grounded.
"We're working on well-grounded assumptions, but they're still assumptions," he said.
Maybe your defeatism is well grounded; maybe it's part of the problem.
But while the former idea is well-grounded (so well-grounded that I'm not sure anyone denies it, including people who misguidedly, root and branch, reject the whole idea of general intelligence), the latter idea is completely wrong.
Such rumblings provoke anxiety in a region with well-grounded suspicions of U.S. intervention.
"These people like Reagan and Trump are not well-grounded in policy," Clarke said.
Most senior Naval officers and hydrologists agree that the bill is well grounded in science.
This theory may be well grounded, but it reduces Nadja's account to one among many.
The McCarthyism of the 1950s sprang from well-grounded fears of communist espionage and Soviet intentions.
We're waiting for concrete solutions and well-grounded ideas on issues that weigh heavily on our minds.
She was very solid, well-grounded in psychology, and wasn't going to be shooting from the lip.
But the concept behind it is fairly well grounded, and has given rise to accountable care organizations (ACOs).
After years of putting corporate interest first, consumer's well-grounded concerns are finally getting the attention they deserve.
But a reading of the decision itself demonstrates that it is well grounded in logic and sound judicial reasoning.
CHUCK GRASSLEY (R), IOWA: The judge has an incredibly legal mind and a humility that keeps him well-grounded.
It is also well grounded in the abundant writings of Louisa, John Quincy and his parents, John and Abigail.
The charge that electors who vote their conscience are faithless, then, is not well grounded in authoritative legal sources.
"We came to the well-grounded conclusion to apply the rule of protection of the honest whistleblower," he told me.
In a region where children are killed or kidnapped by armed groups nearly every week, her fear was well-grounded.
Bennet's program is not conceptually stunning, but it is well-grounded in cutting-edge thinking about what's likely to work.
Many women remain reluctant to weigh in — for reasons that are well grounded in history and in their personal experiences.
He knows that the flow of information behind the scenes — fueled by well-grounded suspicions — has to increase soon and significantly.
Recipe: Easiest Lentil Soup Earthy, comforting lentil soup calls for a wine of similar character, easygoing yet well-grounded and unpretentious.
Baldur's Gate doesn't seem to care if I think that the clash of protagonist and antagonist stories is well-grounded or driven.
Despite the complaints by some historians, John Gross, reviewing the book in The New York Times, found Dr. Wyman's conclusions well grounded.
The series's personal conflicts are well-grounded, but the details — the upscale Jewish New York milieu, the fashions, the repartee — are idealized.
He's very well grounded in all of those as a result of the years he spent preparing to be a presidential candidate.
"Please be very well-grounded because the energy here has the tendency to manifest with whatever is going on with you," he said.
As a result, Warren has been able to lay out plans that are very progressive but also well grounded in evidence and analysis.
Though their current attempt to block the will of the people is morally wrong, the extremist supermajority's fear of the voters is well grounded.
"In our culture, cross burning has almost invariably meant lawlessness and understandably instills in its victims well-grounded fear of physical violence," Thomas wrote.
Under federal law and international treaties, people can obtain asylum in the U.S. if they have a well-grounded fear of persecution back home.
Or maybe it's not hypocrisy but part of the liberal illusion, well grounded in the Enlightenment, that all good things go hand in hand.
To him, our faith in the ennobling power of political debate is no more well grounded than the supposition that college fraternities build character.
I coach my teams to make fewer arguments than our competitors, but to make sure the positions we take are thorough and well-grounded.
We don't know that any of these connections this interagency group is reportedly investigating will actually materialize — or how well-grounded the concerns are.
Pre-9/11, the intelligence community and the law enforcement community were prohibited from communicating with each other, for well-grounded historical and practical reasons.
Without the depositions, the motion said, "the court cannot objectively and fully evaluate A.W.S.'s credible and well-grounded allegations about bias and bad faith."
If he puts himself in this position, he risks making decisions that may not be as well-grounded in reality as they might otherwise be.
Today's nonconformists and mavericks, though well grounded in jazz's history and repertoire, also incorporate elements of hip-hop, rock or classical music into their works.
Unlike some first-time restaurateurs, Mr. Connaughton is a talented chef who is well-grounded, confident and equipped with years of kitchen and management experience.
He was well-grounded, seeing the world the way it really, is but not letting the evil in the world discourage him from doing good.
And for the schools that eliminate traditional classes in Scripture or theology, it is hard to guarantee that students are well grounded in their own traditions.
There is well-grounded reason to be optimistic that very significant progress can be achieved through a long-term, strategic and evidence-based campaign against slavery.
But while lawyers may make "inventive and novel arguments" to aid their clients, these should always be "well-grounded law and fact" even if they are incorrect.
"I think the results show that advisors are well-grounded and they recognize that part of their job is to talk clients out of foolish ideas," he added.
"The policy divergence trade, which created a significantly stronger dollar, is looking less and less well-grounded," said Lee Hardman, currency economist at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ.
While the first couple might argue just like any other, Kim sees her role as helping to keep her husband well-grounded during his single five-year term.
But in true demagogic fashion, Ford took these well-grounded complaints and refashioned them into a polarizing creed of contempt for cosmopolitan urbanites, reimagined as bicycle-riding downtown elites.
In contrast, Pai's draft order returning to a light-touch framework (or Title I, as we say) is well-grounded in economic research on public utility and network economics.
Nonetheless, a presidential censure resolution would be well grounded in the long-standing congressional practice of passing such resolutions to make a statement on a wide range of topics.
Meehan has now asked my client to waive confidentiality so he can deny well-grounded allegations knowing full well that his former staffer prizes her privacy above all else.
"As a Kashmiri, I felt proud at his balanced, comprehensive and well grounded speech ... despite being his political opponent I am compelled to shower praise on him," he said.
Traditionally, the basis for a successful asylum claim has been a well-grounded fear of persecution, based on one's race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a social group.
That is why, of the two tales, "A Quiet Place" is not just more enjoyable but, alien invaders notwithstanding, more coherently plausible, revelling in the logic of well-grounded terror.
A lawyer, he has been chairman of the Suffolk County Water Authority Board, a county legislator and member of the Huntington town board, and he is well grounded in local issues.
Faced with such arbitrary second guessing, agencies may decide to abandon rulemaking in favor of case-by-case adjudications that are likely less fair, less well-grounded in expertise, and less transparent.
To say that its privacy jurisdiction is well-grounded would be balderdash, although the FCC goes to great lengths to overcompensate for the possibility that its fundamental premise could be undermined on appeal.
For example, the Supreme Court held that a company's First Amendment freedom of petition gave it the right to file a factually well-grounded lawsuit even if its motive for filing was retaliation.
But Roe hardly invented the idea that the Constitution created a zone of privacy for families where the state may not intrude; in that sense, at least, it is well grounded in established doctrine.
Sadly, a look at the facts would suggest that the Fed's views have not been based on a well-grounded view of the global economic outlook, but have rather simply followed the market's mood.
His book is a marvel of popular historical writing, propelled by anecdotes and just the right amount of explanation but also impressively well grounded in the latest academic research by historians, sociologists and others.
And I think many observers are missing a key reason her strategy seems to be working — namely, that her agenda is radical in content and implications, but well grounded in evidence and serious scholarship.
Much of #NeverTrump seems to boil down to objections (admittedly well-grounded ones) to Trump's personality: his temperamental instability, his boorishness, his egoism, his lack of grounding in policy or the basic rules of governance.
"This showed that non-literate populations, when provided with the right information and right conditions for discussing an issue... (can) make well-grounded and informed decisions," said Dennis Chirawurah, director of the West Africa lab.
And while many in the Democratic Party have been frustrated at how slowly the Iowa caucus results have been reported, I can confirm that the fastidious attention to releasing the right results is well-grounded.
They absolutely have impact and they're not wrong to think about it, but they think about it in very well grounded, you know this, high-end academic ways that don't always apply to street fighting.
Having your every move documented and commented on is enough to ruin even the most well-grounded of adults, but for children or teenagers it may as well be a one-way street to severe mental distress.
Reeves joins the Toy Story franchise as daredevil, motorcycle-obsessed toy called Duke Caboom, a role that Reeves ensured became a "well-grounded, real character," as producer Jonas Rivera told USA Today at the Los Angeles premiere.
We should be reminded that public health measures remain well-grounded in the biomedical and behavioral sciences, with cigarette smoking remaining public health enemy number one, the major cause of preventable disease, disability and death in America.
Right-wing warnings of impending tyranny express, in hyperbolic form, well-grounded dread: that conservative America will soon come to be dominated, in a semi-permanent fashion, by an ascendant Democratic coalition hostile to its outlook and interests.
Even if the finding was well grounded, he argued, the wise clinician should still act as if were false—"for you will never identify that one in twenty, and in the attempt, five in twenty will be ruined".
The language of "assimilation" is more often than not code for a kind of cultural panic, a sense that these immigrants don't "belong here," rather than well-grounded fears about the damage immigration is doing to American society.
" Alexis Ronickher, who represented Meehan's accuser, said in a statement that Meehan has asked her client to waive confidentiality "so he can deny well-grounded allegations knowing full well that his former staffer prizes her privacy above all else.
"Without you, my kids would be spoiled brats, and yet with you, you will let me spoil the kids and yet still make sure that they will turn out well, grounded and successful," he said with a wide grin.
While the attempt to use Rizzuto's case as an example of ill-fated reform may have been successful in provoking an emotional response from the public, in reality, it does not provide a well-grounded argument against recent criminal justice reforms.
Although rarely used, this defense excuses a person from criminal responsibility for actions if she had a well-grounded fear of incurring serious bodily injury for refusing to act and if she had no plausible hope of escaping the threat.
José Huizar, a City Council member who blocked the complex, said that while he supported the construction of housing for homeless people, the nonprofit group promoting this project was trying to muscle through a plan over well-grounded neighborhood concerns.
Given the collapse of communist governments in Europe at the end of the Cold War and the expansion of a U.S.-led NATO alliance hostile to Russia right on Russian borders, the Chinese believe that their fears are well grounded.
"Companies are looking at their ingredients and figuring out ways to take out some of the more problematic ingredients that they are worried about...but in some cases, they're responding to consumer concerns that maybe aren't well-grounded in science," he says.
And looking at what are perhaps the two most significant decisions in the order — the reclassification of broadband from Title II to Title I, and allowing broadband providers to charge for higher-priority service — they are clearly well grounded in economic research. Reclassification.
But the fact that this idea was embraced by the past two victorious Democratic presidential candidates, is broadly popular, is especially popular with key swing voters, and is also well-grounded in policy amounts to a powerful case that it deserves to make a comeback.
Spurred by the activism of grieving parents whose children were abandoned after overdose, dozens of states now have Good Samaritan laws, which are well-grounded in research showing that the most common reason people don't seek medical attention in these situations is fear of arrest.
In the United States, criticisms of for-profit schools are well grounded, for successive studies have found that vouchers for American for-profit schools hurt children at least initially (although the evidence also shows that in the U.S., well-run charters can help pupils).
To the America of the 1960s, Mr. Glenn was a clean-cut, good-natured, well-grounded Midwesterner, raised in Presbyterian rectitude, nurtured in patriotism and tested in war, who stepped forward to risk the unknown and succeeded spectacularly, lifting his country's morale and restoring its self-confidence.
So it's not just that conservatives have good reasons to be more skeptical than Stern that even a "moderate" Obama appointee would ultimately hesitate to overturn (or at least carefully undercut) some of the precedents he cites; it's that on certain issues they have extremely well-grounded anxieties.
If the Supreme Court ends up expanding the Title VII umbrella to protect some 10m Americans from having their gender identity or sexual orientation serve as the basis of discriminatory treatment, the jurisprudential path could be paved not in radical redefinitions of contested concepts but in syllogisms rooted in well-grounded premises.
Letters To the Editor: Michiko Kakutani's insightful opinion piece "When History Repeats" (Sunday Review, July 15) echoed what I increasingly realize are my well-grounded fears that our nation is on the path to repeating shameful mistakes of the past, of which the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II is the most recent example.
Goldman Sachs lowered its 12-month target for the MSCI's index of Asia Pacific shares excluding Japan to 625 from 640 — representing more than 18 percent more upside from the index's current levels — but analysts concluded that the "investment case for regional equities is well-grounded," citing above-trend economic growth in the region and earnings growth.
On the other hand, well-grounded active chapter can decide to extend their range of activities by opening new branches in other cities and universities of their region or country.
Khodorkovsky's appeal read: "In this case, the usual mantra that everything is legal and well-grounded just won't do." He wrote a book, My Fellow Prisoners, detailing his time incarcerated.
Her style of play is solid, but aggressive and well grounded in classical principles; it was influenced by Eduard Gufeld, a top Soviet trainer, who was her coach early in her career.
This scholar influenced the conversation of the then king, Adewale Ariwajoye, to Islam which has positive influence on the citizens' acceptance to Islam. Islam has been well grounded in the town today and the Muslims are the majority in the town.
Flow rates must be controlled, and all the equipment used must be electrically interconnected and well grounded. Commercial aviation uses a similar mixture under the name Jet-B, though without the additional corrosion inhibitors and icing inhibitors included in JP-4.
Jett worked tirelessly, patiently, and faithfully to carry on the evangelical and missionary tradition of the Church in Virginia. He did his work well, and he left behind him a strong and well-grounded diocese. He retired on May 17, 1938.
Cleric Francis Xavier reached Mannar where he was well received and in a short time catechised a vast number of inhabitants of Mannar. He baptised up to six hundred person with usual ceremonies, thoroughly well grounded in the Faith as their constancy showed.
But someone else's well-grounded pride brings us pleasure by sympathy, when the idea is so strong in us that we fully believe in their merit. And thus well-grounded pride is a virtue, thanks to its usefulness and agreeableness to the person himself. Now, because we are so prone to the vice of excessive pride, social harmony demands artificial rules ("rules of good-breeding") against the open expression of any pride at all. But "a man of honour" is still expected to have a healthy internal sense of his own merit, and those whose modesty goes too far are scorned for their "meanness" or "simplicity".
Space psychology refers to applying psychology to advise human spaceflight. This includes applying industrial and organizational psychology to team selection, individual and team mental preparation, team training, and ongoing psychological support,Freiberg, Peter. (1998). "Psychology keeps astronauts well grounded."Monitor, American Psychological Association, March Edition, p.
Del Pino was traveling with another Cuban, of whom the police also felt "well-grounded suspicion" over this assassination and who was also observed in the immediate vicinity of the assassination. These two Cubans immediately fled to the Cuban Legation just in time to avoid arrest..
UST also adopted Lab rotation programs which enable students to gain relevant experience in various research fields. Students take liberal arts classes as prerequisite so they can be well-grounded as leaders in their given research field, and provide them with insight into society in general.
He often used irony and was inspired by Christian philosophy. His articles were often well-grounded and critical, even when related to his own scientific domain. Currently, Bodifee writes and lectures in Belgium and abroad. He founded the House for Philosophy, and gives courses on the origins of western culture.
Al- Sadiq's answers negatively to both questions. When asked "What then?" he replies, "The blessings of your Lord are between these two". It is narrated in hadith that Ja'far al-Sadiq has said "We are the people well-grounded in knowledge and we are the ones who know how to interpret it.".
Pipedown is mobilising to oppose her claims with some well-grounded facts. There is another if less acute problem with unwanted piped music in the workplace. People working in music-filled environments also may have no choice about the music playing non-stop through the working day, but they may not like to protest.
It is very desirable that when possible the courses in statistics should be given by people who are well-grounded mathematically as well as interested in its applications. Teachers who satisfy both of these conditions are by no means common." He concluded that thought with "Mrs. Geiringer is perhaps the only woman who satisfies both conditions.
A former colleague wrote of Dr. Morgan, "He was a charming man with firm convictions. He was courteous, gallant, and had a warm twinkling humor. He was delicately sensitive to and careful of the smallest human weaknesses and respected the well-grounded opinions of others." Dr. Hugh Morgan's contributions to Vanderbilt and The U.S. Army were many.
A contemporary reviewer commented: "Wheelock is almost forgotten, although it is not so very many years since he died. But this watercolor shows that he has well-grounded claims upon our remembrance. It will certainly be better for his fame to know him by his paintings, than by such architectural absurdities as the Masonic Temple."S. R. Koehler.
The Allmusic review by Sean Westergaard states: "This music gets intense, but melody is always at its core: this is not just a free blowing session. The rhythm section keeps things well grounded, aided greatly by Burrell's marvelous comping while the horns and harmonica take the melodies and run with them. Good stuff."Westergaard, S. [ Allmusic Review] accessed 29 June 2009.
Rod Liddle argued it was "required reading for those on both sides" in the Sunday Times. Total Politics reviewer Peter Riddle surmises that Price places the media question "firmly in its historical context". The Financial Times's John Lloyd described the book as an "elegant and well grounded survey of relations between premieres and the press in the UK over the past century".
The basis of Rudy Rotter’s art is humanism. Rotter consistently invoked the theme of the nuclear family, and more broadly, the family of man. He used simplified images to express his strong feelings of interconnectedness, and the familial love and joy he recalled from his youth. To this well-grounded basic theme, he often added "imaginary creatures" and other surreal dreamlike expressions.
Similar sentiments were echoed by Yashika Mathur from Daily News and Analysis who further called the song "spiritual". Mohar Basu from Koimoi perceived that the song is "sheer beauty" despite its length. Basu, crediting Singh for its soul, explained; "By effortlessly making this slow song into a mesmerizing hear, the track is well grounded in classical music". Writing from Rediff.
The Council for Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) (Ukrainian: Рада із зовнішньої та безпекової політики) is a non-governmental research organization focusing on the Ukrainian national and foreign security policy to develop well-grounded recommendations for the current government of Ukraine, non- governmental associations, as well as foreign states and societies. The CFSP was established on 15 December 2009 in Kiev.
He owns a Beretta pistol with a grip in nacre, inscribed with the family weapon of house Hamilton, which he got as a parting gift from his American instructors in California.Guillou, Jan (1986). Coq Rouge. p. 61 He has no fear of darkness, harbouring a well-grounded conviction that because of his superior military training he is the thing to fear in the night.
Therefore, neutralization can be helpful, even for an amplifier that does not oscillate. Many grounded grid amplifiers use no neutralization, but at 30 MHz adding it can smooth out the tuning. An important part of the neutralization of a tetrode or pentode is the design of the screen grid circuit. To provide the greatest shielding effect, the screen must be well grounded at the frequency of operation.
Swami Brahmananda and Swami Chidananda have talked extensively on Kagga. These talks are available as tape recordings from the Chinmaya Mission. These talks help the listener understand how the philosophy of Kagga is well grounded and based on the principles of Vedanta philosophy. Prof. H S Lakshminarayana Bhatta is a Retired Professor of Kannada with a passion for spreading literature to the common man.
A reporter for The Hook, weekly newspaper for Charlottesville, Virginia, who visited The Monroe Institute said, "...with a few exceptions, the only 'normal' people with whom I could fully identify were the trainers, who seemed remarkably well-grounded for people whose day-to-day experiences include astral projection and disembodied spirits".Stephen Barling, "Cosmic degrees: Out of body at the Monroe Institute". The Hook. February 13, 2003.
He wrote to fellow poet Louis Zukofsky, "I've begun to think about poetic form again. So much has to be thought out and written out there before we can have any solid criticism and consequently well-grounded work here."As quoted in Mariani, p. 418. In 1944, Williams read a poem by Byron Vazakas in Partisan Review that would help lead him to solutions in form and tone for Paterson.
Informal fallacies, the larger group, may then be subdivided into categories such as improper presumption, faulty generalization, error in assigning causation, and relevance among others. The use of fallacies is common when the speaker's goal of achieving common agreement displaces observance to the soundness of the reasoning. The premise should be recognized as not well-grounded, the conclusion as unproven (but not necessarily false), and the argument as unsound.
As is usual for Jonson, The Staple of News is well-grounded in precedents from Classical literature. As The Case is Altered drew plot materials from two plays by Plautus, so The Staple of News borrows from no less than five plays by Aristophanes. The main plot, about Lady Pecunia and her suitors, derives from Plutus, while the language cabals draw upon The Clouds, Assemblywomen, and Thesmophoriazusae.Levin, p. 189.
Critics mainly liked the book. King told USA Today that "a lot of today's reviewers grew up reading my fiction. Most of the old critics who panned anything I wrote are either dead or retired". The New York Times critic Janet Maslin called the novel "frank and well grounded" and lauded the brevity and imagery of the novel, as well as the furious pace of the last third.
In January 1978, the non-profit society re-incorporated as Briarpatch, Inc., and changed the publication's title to a single word, Briarpatch. Board and staff sharpened the focus on independent journalism, joining the Canadian Periodical Publishers Association and attending the founding conference of the Canadian Investigative Journalism Association (Gilmour, 1993). In essence, Briarpatch's primary raison d'être was by now well grounded within common definitions of accountability journalism, i.e.
Tired of weaving Tavernier decided to become a Cathar Perfect and traveled the region preaching and performing Cathar rites. In his travels he spent much of his time in the town of Montaillou, which was a centre of Catharism. Unlike most parfait Tavernier did not come from the bourgeoisie and he was not well grounded in Cathar theology. He thus broke a number of rules, such as performing the consolamentum on an infant.
115, Knapowska 1929, pp. 7-8 In the late 1820s some of the Posen wealthymost of the names seem German, though Poles signing the document might bear German-sounding names as well, Knapowska 1929, p. 258 approached local administration about setting up a well-grounded, high-level female school. The idea was picked up by princess Louise of Prussia, wife to prince Antoni Radziwiłł, the Polish duke-governor of the Duchy of Posen.
Somerset's fears were to prove well grounded, for in November he was committed to the Tower. On 22 March 1454, Cardinal John Kemp, the Chancellor, died, making continued government in the King's name constitutionally impossible. Henry could not be induced to respond to any suggestion as to who might replace Kemp. Despite the opposition of Margaret of Anjou, York was appointed Protector of the Realm and Chief Councillor on 27 March 1454.
Krupp sued the newspaper and sought help from his allies in government, including Kaiser Wilhelm. Copies of Vorwärts were seized and destroyed, even in the homes of subscribers. It seemed that Krupp had decided to give battle. However, by now his nerves were shot, perhaps because of the suspicion that this time the scandal was so big and well-grounded that even his wealth and his friendships couldn't save him if due process occurred.
If > the Prelates had refused to consider the proposal, they would be accused of > a design to exercise an influence over the people, independent of > government, for seditious purposes. Nothing but the well grounded > apprehension of such a charge, though groundless in itself, would have > induced the Prelates to consider the proposal in any manner. . .If we had > rejected the proposal in toto we would be considered as rebels. This is a > fact.
He was born at Newcastle upon Tyne. His father, a Unitarian who belonged to the junior branch of a Northumberland family, was a cattle-dealer. Well grounded in classics and mathematics at The Royal Grammar School, Forster was sent in 1828 to the University of Cambridge, but after only a month's residence he moved to London, where he attended classes at University College, and entered the Inner Temple. His main interests were literary.
In 2006, he died in Hamburg. In an obit, literary critic Martin Lüdke wrote in the Frankfurter Rundschau (14 April 2006): :The essence of Suhrkamp Verlag, modern literature and corresponding theory, was owed – amongst others – to him. ... He was an accomplished literature scholar and knowledgeable about theory. That is why he could always tell his colleagues in their face what kind of 'nonsense' they just produced according to his invariably well-grounded opinion.
Well grounded, the university lays a solid foundation to dedicate itself for the revival of the country. Experiencing alternations and hardships, the university has shown great tenacity in overcoming difficulties on the road to progress. Proud of its engineering talents all across the land, the university has committed itself to the country through science and technology. Being passionate about railway, SWJTU has determined to build itself into a world-class research-oriented university.
The Singhanavati (; ) Kingdom was based along the Kok River, in the Chiang Rai Basin in northern Thailand. The ancient Lanna society of northern Thailand is considered more progressive than many other societies in other regions of the same period because the Lanna people recorded their history and social development. Records concerning cities in the Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai basins have proved well-grounded. Many stone tools have been excavated in this area.
They present their distinctive methodological contribution as a blend of fieldwork and conceptual analysis designed to ensure that their models are well grounded in reality and at the same time, conceptually coherent as well as statistically adequate. In so doing, they also outline a number of elements that will be needed to develop a 'good' macro-econometric model of an advanced economy.Errouaki, K. (2006) "Rereading Haavelmo: Three commentaries", paper presented at Ramiro Cercos's Seminar, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Madrid.
The Courier Issue Nr II - September/October 2007 In 2010, she set up with Cath Long the organisation Well Grounded, which provides services and support to African civil society organisations working with communities to help them assert their rights and to improve forest governance. Prior to joining EFI, she worked for FERN,FERN site Amazonia Assemblea de Solidaritat, Skamot Verd and Asociación pola defensa da ría. She is a Master of Science in Biology by the University of Barcelona.
The bill established a provisional government for the new territory. It abolished slavery in the new Arizona Territory, but did not abolish it in the portion that remained the New Mexico Territory. During the 1850s, Congress had resisted a demand for Arizona statehood because of a well-grounded fear that it would become a slave state. According to Marshall Trimble, the official historian of Arizona, the Arizona Organic Act can be traced to the Northwest Ordinance.
Meyer, Judaism Within Modernity, p. 135. Frankel was convinced to attend the next conference, held in Frankfurt on 15–28 July 1845, after many pleas. But he walked out after it passed a resolution that there were subjective, but no objective, arguments for retaining Hebrew in the liturgy. While this was quite a trivial statement, well grounded in canonical sources, Frankel regarded it as a deliberate breach with tradition and irreverence toward the collective Jewish sentiment.
Therapeutic means which induce infertility are allowed (e.g., hysterectomy), if they are not specifically intended to cause infertility (e.g., the uterus is cancerous, so the preservation of life is intended). If there are well grounded reasons (arising from the physical or psychological condition of husband or wife, or from external circumstances), natural family planning methods (abstaining from intercourse during certain parts of the menstrual cycle) are allowed, since they take advantage of a faculty provided by nature.
16\. ...If therefore there are well-grounded reasons for spacing births, arising from the physical or psychological condition of husband or wife, or from external circumstances, the Church teaches that married people may then take advantage of the natural cycles immanent in the reproductive system and engage in marital intercourse only during those times that are infertile, thus controlling birth in a way which does not in the least offend the moral principles which We have just explained.
The Perspective Geological Correlation is well grounded in traditional geology. The method of convergence maps serves for determining the structure of the layer based on the known structure of the layers lying above. It is based on the assumption that the layers are close to parallel.Hain, B.E., and Lomidze, M.G., 1995, Geotectonica s osnovami geodinamiki ( Geotectonics with basics of geodynamics): Moscow State University, Moscow, 480 Convergence map shows lines of equal distance (isopach lines) between key layer and target layer.
Baker was well grounded in the fashionable architecture of the early 18th century, having first worked for Francis Smith of Warwick. He is mentioned as working as a carpenter for Smith at Ditchley in Oxfordshire in 1727. He set up his own practice around 1740 and also acted as a building contractor and surveyor. Initially he developed the practice in eastern Shropshire and Staffordshire and continued to work for many of clients of Francis Smith after Smith's death in 1738.
These fears were seemingly well-grounded, as Grosvenor failed to make public its plans for the building. Towards the end of 1970 the architects for Grosvenor had sought the views of the Trust as to whether it would be desirable to re-erect the building on another site. Although both the Trust and the 1788-1820 Association declined to endorse this proposal as a desirable outcome, it was discussed as a practical alternative, if the building could not be saved.
Optical tables, lasers, and other equipment should be well grounded. Enclosure interlocks should be respected and special precautions taken during troubleshooting. In addition to the electrical hazards, lasers may create chemical, mechanical, and other hazards specific to particular installations. Chemical hazards may include materials intrinsic to the laser, such as beryllium oxide in argon ion laser tubes, halogens in excimer lasers, organic dyes dissolved in toxic or flammable solvents in dye lasers, and heavy metal vapors and asbestos insulation in helium cadmium lasers.
In 1951 Hamburger and Howard Hamilton in 1951 published the Hamburger-Hamilton stages. They believed developmental biologists should have a well-grounded reference system to identify the stages of embryo development. This would facilitate comparisons between experiments in different laboratories. The devised their stage series based on visible anatomical characteristics, chosen on the basis of clearly identifiable external features and that the successive stages should be spaced closely together as possible and include quantitative measurements, such a beak or toe length.
The aim is to improve the understanding of causal relationships and to provide sound evidence for the impact of institutional settings and policy options on outcomes. Based on empirical evidence, the Institute wants to provide well-grounded and clear-cut answers to policy relevant questions. The results are published in form of research reports, monographs and scientific articles. LISER has been integrated into a unified legal framework for the luxembourgish research institutes based on the law of 3 December 2014.
Charles John (Bernadotte), who staunchly opposed Norwegian independence, only to offer generous terms of union. In 1810, French Marshal Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, one of Napoleon's top generals, was elected as Charles XIV John of Sweden (1818–44) by the Riksdag. He had a Jacobin background and was well-grounded in revolutionary principles, but put Sweden in the coalition that opposed Napoleon.Alan Palmer, Bernadotte: Napoleon's Marshal, Sweden's King (1991) In 1813, his forces joined the allies against Napoleon and defeated the Danes at Bornhöved.
Grigorii Khanin Grigorii Isaakovich Khanin (; born 11 June 1937) is a Russian economist (Doctor of economic sciences) best known for his 1987 recalculation of official Soviet Union's economic growth statistics. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he began recalculating Russian economic statistics. His recalculations differed substantially from the official figures, particularly for the value of the capital stock. His work on the economic history of the Soviet Union and Russia has always been controversial, but well grounded in the available (often adjusted by him) statistics.
Costumes of the zvončari of Žejane during the Night of Museums at the Ethnographic Museum of Zagreb The inhabitants of Žejane wore unique hats that "scared" the nearby populations. These were put so that the back of the hat covered the face, so that they could steal to those who had money, for reasons that researchers have described as "well grounded". Another hat worn in Žejane was the , with several colored ropes. The lower rope was made of velvet and the rest of silk.
Phase one includes construction of classrooms as flight device training facilities, ancillary facilities, outfitting and consultancy services. Holy Faith Convent Couva, located on the Couva Main Road in Exchange Lots, was the first secondary school in the Central rural area. Established in 1951, it remained small until the introduction of free education in the 1960s. However, the warm, loving family atmosphere of the small school was well grounded to adapt, not only to over 700 pupils, but to a multi-denominational student body today.
On this conception, the central task of analytic theology would be to develop philosophically well- grounded accounts of traditional Christian doctrines like the Trinity, Christology, and the atonement.” Wood is correct that the majority of analytic theologians are Christians who write in support of a broadly conciliar Orthodoxy. However, until statements by Christian analytic theologians can be cited that reject non-Christian (or even unorthodox Christian) conclusions as falling outside the boundaries of analytic theology, the “substantive model” may lack justification as a fair definition.
In 2003, his widely circulated e-mail exchange with the famous global investor Jim Rogers made Alimov, then a student at Harvard Business School, a prominent figure among businessmen and government officials.E-mail exchange between Jim Rogers and Dmitry Alimov - Autopen Hosting (Autopenhosting.org) The dispute started after Rogers’ lecture at HBS when the co-founder of the Quantum Fund described Russia as a hopeless place for investors. Alimov wrote an e-mail to Rogers claiming that his statements and facts on Russia were not well-grounded.
Cheviot's fears are well-grounded, for Belinda and Belvawney are now married. Cheviot draws his gun again, but before he can shoot himself, Symperson decides to reread the letter about the property's location. This time he reads to the end and finds that although the cottage is in England, the garden is in Scotland – and Cheviot married Belinda in the garden. Cheviot embraces Belinda; Belvawney turns to Minnie for comfort, Angus gives solace to Maggie, and Mrs Macfarlane reposes on the bosom of Symperson.
Segun Adewale was born into the family of Mr. & Mrs Michael Adewale of Ile Aremo & Ile Ogegenijo quarters on May 15, 1966. Segun Adewale had his Primary Education at the Seventh Day Adventist School, Abule Oja, Lagos between 1972 and 1978. In 1979, his parents decided that their first child must return to Ekiti so he could be groomed and well-grounded in the Ekiti norms, values and traditions; thus he was admitted into Ipoti High School the same year. At the school, he was the youngest player in the football team.
Crógacht is the ninth studio album by the German melodic death metal band Suidakra. This album features a greater Celtic sound and theme than earlier works. In particular, it builds on the sound formed in the previous album, Caledonia, notably through the additional introduction of a sixteen-member choir as well as traditional instruments, such as the tin whistle, banjo, in addition to the bagpipe featured in both albums. Contrasting these new influences, Crógacht maintains the well-grounded melodic death sound that SuidAkrA began with in earlier albums.
Variety magazine said of their act, "there is never a dull moment" and praised Eugene's "straighting" as well as Willie's gags.Slide, Anthony. "Willie Howard and Eugene Howard", The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville, Greenwood Press (1994), pp. 253–54, accessed October 2, 2013 Of the brothers' approach to their work, Willie said: > [A]ll fun-making must be well grounded and serious in its conception, and it > is this basic seriousness of fun that leads to the best laugh production, > which, after all, is the final test of all humor, on stage or off.
John Hiscock of The Daily Telegraph finds Hathaway a "well-grounded, friendly young woman with a good sense of humour, a wide smile and an easy-going attitude". He says that despite considerable success Hathaway has never "gone Hollywood", staying close to her friends. The authors of the book 365 Style note Hathaway's girl next door image and Nancy Meyers (who directed her in The Intern) says she is "wise beyond her years". Laura Brown in Harper's Bazaar considers her to be a "sincere", "warm and funny" woman.
The generator voltage for modern utility-connected generators ranges from in smaller units to in larger units. The generator high-voltage leads are normally large aluminium channels because of their high current as compared to the cables used in smaller machines. They are enclosed in well-grounded aluminium bus ducts and are supported on suitable insulators. The generator high-voltage leads are connected to step-up transformers for connecting to a high-voltage electrical substation (usually in the range of 115 kV to 765 kV) for further transmission by the local power grid.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23, 6, 928–30. > If the methodologically most sound descriptive empirical findings were to be > used as a starting point for future dream theorising, the picture would look > like this: # Dreaming is a cognitive achievement that develops throughout > childhood; # There is a forebrain network for dream generation that is most > often triggered by brainstem activation; # Much of dream content is > coherent, consistent over time and continuous with past or present emotional > concerns. He also concluded that none of the theories he had reviewed encompassed all three of these "well-grounded" conclusions.
Evarts was well-grounded in the physical aspects of medicine while studying and training at Cornell, as well as a brief consideration of the new field of psychiatry. On his trip around the world, he visited the Bircher-Benner Hospital and Clinic in Zurich, which influenced his ideas about nutrition and the role of fasting in healing. Evarts also visited Max Bircher, the son of the founder of the famous Bircher- Benner institution. There, at the Landhaus Murpfli, he discovered a model for Meadowlark and expanded his concept of whole-person therapy.
He was scheduled for an examination in April 1999 and diagnosed with hearing loss and tinnitus. He attended a hearing at the Regional Office in May 1999 and testified regarding his in-service noise exposure and experience of having had ringing in his ears during and since service. The VA Regional Office ultimately did not reopen the finally denied claim for hearing loss, as it held that new and material evidence had not been submitted. The VA Regional Office also denied the claim for tinnitus as being not well grounded.
On 19 March 2012, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia dismissed Kadi's 2009 lawsuit against the officers of the U.S. Department of Treasury (OFAC). Judge John D. Bates brushed off Kadi's claim that OFAC "simply ignored" his explanation that Muwafaq was an organization engaged in charitable activities. Kadi had said the government believes Muwafaq is a front for bin Laden because USA Today reported that. "To the extent Kadi contends that newspaper articles cannot be relied upon by the government at all, that proposition is not well- grounded," Bates wrote.
She is author of several seminal works in this area, which also led to technological implementation in the semiconductor industry. Iacopi authored an article about the problems with the structural stability of ultra-low-k-based interconnects and points that relaxation in ultra-low-k-based interconnect structures, either due to adhesion failure or by porous dielectrics compliance, can prove to be damaging in the interconnects. She proposed solutions to prevent the relaxation by either mechanism. She also defined the parameters required to generate well-grounded quantitative predictions.
Regarding Worcester v. Georgia (1832), the court remarks: > Some of the reasoning in the foregoing opinion seems to us faulty and not > well grounded. ... It is a very strained interpretation to say that the > power to regulate commerce with the Indian tribes, even in combination with > the treaty-making power, carries with it the power to appropriate title to > land belonging to the states, an ultimate title, resembling in some respects > a reversionary interest; a title not even belonging to the Indians, though > underlying the Indian title. Regulation is not appropriation.
Hume then applies his "general system of morals" to two kinds of virtue: the rough "heroic virtue" of the great, and the kind-hearted virtue of the good. As for heroic virtue, it derives its merit from a suspect source: pride. Pride has a bad name because the idea of someone superior to us can be so immediately disagreeable, but Hume distinguishes between "ill-grounded" and "well-grounded" pride. Ill- grounded pride pains us by comparison, when someone else overrates their own merit and this idea of a superior becomes more than an "idle" fiction and reaches a medium level of strength.
These characteristics were reflected in Balakirev's handling of Russian folk song. Since the musical views of The Five tended to be anti-German, it is easy to forget that Balakirev was actually well-grounded in German symphonic style—all the more impressive when it is remembered that Balakirev was essentially self-taught as a composer. His King Lear overture, written when he was 22, is not a symphonic poem in the vein of Liszt but actually more along the lines of Beethoven's concert overtures, relying more on the dramatic qualities of sonata form than on extramusical content.Maes, 64.
Based on M. Kayserling (1897), A Princess as Hebraist, Jewish Quarterly Review Vol. 9, No. 3 (Apr., 1897), pp. 509-514 Esenwein, dean of Urach and later professor at Tübingen, wrote in July 1649 to Johannes Buxtorf at Basel that Antonia, "having been well grounded in the Hebrew language and in reading the Hebrew Bible, desires to learn also the art of reading without vowels," and three years later he wrote to Buxtorf that she had made such progress that she had "with her own hand put vowels to the greatest part of a Hebrew Bible".
The Wonderful Parliament was an English parliamentary session held in October to November 1386 which pressed for reforms of King Richard II's administration. The King had become increasingly unpopular in the preceding years due in the main to perceived extravagance to his favourites and the unsuccessful prosecution of the ongoing war in France. Further, there was a well-grounded fear that the King of France was poised to invade England, as he had been gathering a fleet in Flanders for much of the year. Discontent with Richard II climaxed when the King requested a then-unprecedented sum with which to invade France himself.
They felt that the plot left something to be desired, but was more than made up for by the direction, both by Nicholls, and especially by Edward Killy, who handled the football sequences. They were positive about the acting, and also the use of real football players, and they highlighted the performances of Devine and Travis. The Motion Picture Herald called the film "worthwhile entertainment", and did not have the same issue with the plot as Harrison's and Motion Picture Daily, calling it a "well- grounded story". They also enjoyed the mixture of suspense and comedy.
The first part of the book dealing with the post-election unrest in Iran is "wonderfully rich in detail", and that overall Zendegi is "a well-grounded analysis of some important contemporary trends". SciFiNow magazine said that Egan, renowned for his hard science fiction, pushes the science in this novel to the background and brings its characters, their experiences and the world they live in to the front. He tells a "very human story" set in a "brilliantly realised" Iran in the near future. The book displays a respect and understanding of Iranian culture that came from Egan's extensive research into the subject.
Shirley Wiegand, professor emeritus of law at Marquette University, asserts that the Library Bill of Rights uses rhetoric disconnected from the legal understanding of "rights." "Bills of Rights", and "rights" themselves, are in this understanding legally enforceable and backed by well- developed arguments. The Library Bill of Rights has no such force or backing, because it is simply a statement of principles. Wiegand argues that the Library Bill of Rights (and the accompanying rhetoric) needs to be supplanted by a code well-grounded in the case law and language of the First Amendment and its accompanying legal principles.
That is why it is well-grounded to consider rock subcultural identities of the young as identities for resistance. Many young people felt attracted to some of the so-called hippie ideals from the 1960s, communicated mainly through rock and pop music of the time. As a country behind the Iron Curtain, Bulgaria did not have a music market similar to the ones in the Western countries and it was not uncommon for albums and tracks by Western artists to become popular years, sometimes decades, after their initial release. This seems to be the case with Uriah Heep's song "July Morning".
Beethoven originally wrote the fugue as the final movement of his String Quartet No. 13, Op. 130. His choice of a fugal form for the last movement was well grounded in tradition: Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven himself had previously used fugues as final movements of quartets. But in recent years, Beethoven had become increasingly concerned with the challenge of integrating this Baroque form into the Classical structure. "In my student days I wrote dozens of [fugues] ... but [imagination] also wishes to exert its privileges ... and a new and really poetic element must be introduced into the traditional form," Beethoven wrote.
435–466 in JSTOR When the king was assassinated in 1792 his brother Charles became regent, but real power was with Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm, who bitterly opposed the French Revolution and all its supporters. Under King Gustav IV Adolf, Sweden joined various coalitions against Napoleon, but was badly defeated and lost much of its territory, especially Finland and Pomerania. The king was overthrown by the army, which in 1810 decided to bring in one of Napoleon's marshals, Bernadotte, as the heir apparent and army commander. He had a Jacobin background and was well-grounded in revolutionary principles, but put Sweden in the coalition that opposed Napoleon.
The near paradox is appropriately disorienting, but the story is so well-grounded in the characters that it never once loses its course. Frey tells the story from varying points of view in distinct voices, imagining a world at once completely alien and utterly human."—Publishers Weekly Starred Review "A stirring adventure, as well as a tender love story, from a first time author who truly embraces the limitless possibilities the future may bring. JM Frey's Triptych satisfies any sci-fi reader looking for a different take on the first contact motif, or anyone looking to explore the possible evolution of human sexuality and love.
Some of the janissaries consulted with her about the appointments to be made and it was in fact her son-in-law, Kara Davud Pasha, who became the grand vizier. The faction committed to the cause of Mustafa and she could not feel secure while Osman II was alive. Their uneasiness was well grounded, since some of the rebels wished to spare Osman, hoping no doubt to make no use of him for their own ends at some future date. Kara Davud Pasha had recourse, therefore to the last extreme measure on 20 May 1622, Osman II was strangled in the prison of Yedikule in Istanbul.
The philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) did considerable work over a period of years on the classification of sciences (including mathematics).See "Development of Peirce's classification of sciences - three stages: 1889, 1898, 1903" by Tommi Vehkavaara, 2003, and "The outline of Peirce's classification of sciences (1902-1911)" by Tommi Vehkavaara, 2001, His classifications are of interest both as a map for navigating his philosophy and as an accomplished polymath's survey of research in his time. Peirce himself was well grounded and produced work in many research fields, including logic, mathematics, statistics, philosophy, spectroscopy, gravimetry, geodesy, chemistry, and experimental psychology.Burch, Robert (2001, 2009), "Charles Sanders Peirce", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Eprint.
However well grounded in ... > individual rights ... the invocation eviscerates their credibility... I > expect that defense attorneys will file notice of it in every state and > federal case Prenda Law has brought... The message will be stark: the > attorneys directing this litigation just took the Fifth rather than answer > another judge's questions about their conduct in this litigation campaign. Despite the ongoing case, by May 30, 2013 according to BusinessWeek, Prenda Law had changed its name to the Anti-Piracy Law Group, and switched its continuing actions to state courts, BusinessWeek commenting that state court cases are not centrally listed or as easily found compared to Federal court cases.
McDonald has long campaigned against noise from venues in Temple Bar. In 2010, he admitted to hitting a female manager in the River House Hotel in Eustace Street, after becoming frustrated with the high level of noise coming from the hotel's Mezz bar and nightclub. In a subsequent licensing case, the Dublin Circuit Court heard that complaints about the premises dated back over 15 years and the judge said they were "well-grounded". He renewed the licence on the basis that Frank Conway, the licensee, had expended considerable sums of money to prevent further "entertainment noise break-out" and said the rights of residents of Temple Bar "have to be respected".
Lost in Translation? The Treatise on the Mahāyāna Awakening of Faith (Dasheng qixin lun) and its modern readings, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 71 (2), 323 However, D.T. Suzuki accepted its Indian Sanskrit origin, while acknowledging that it was unlikely the historical Aśvaghoṣa () was the author, and that it was more likely that the attribution to Aśvaghoṣa was an honorific appellation due to the profundity of the treatise. Suzuki saw the Awakening of Faith as being "inspired by the same spirit" as the Lankavatara (), Avatamsaka (), and the Mahayana Parinirvana () Sutras, and regarded its identification as a Chinese text as "not well grounded".
In Slovenia, access to public information is guaranteed by Article 39 of the Constitution that protects freedom of speech and right of access to public information. The constitutional right of access to public information is embodied in the Access to Public Information Act adopted in 2004. In Slovenia everyone has the right to obtain information of a public nature in which he/she has a well grounded legal interest under the law, with the only exceptions provided by law. The Access to Public Information Act also enables every citizen to enjoy the right enshrined by Article 44 of the Constitution to actively participate in the management of public affairs.
A mural monument to Charlotte Orchard (1735–1791) survives in the Yeo Vale Chapel of Alwington Church, in the shape of an obelisk, inscribed as follows: > Underneath is deposited the body of Charlotte Morrison daughter of Paul > Orchard Esq. of Hertland (sic) Abbey and wife of the Rev. Hooper Morrison of > Yeo Vale in this parish for many years. She bore severe sickness with the > most unrepining resignation and on the 30th of Octr 1791 in the 56th year of > her age she departed hence dying with well grounded hopes of exchanging a > life of suffering for that happy state where pain and sorrow are no more.
Time He noted further that Hamas had removed significant sections of their constitution which called for Israel's destruction, though the basic idea remains the same: Israel cannot be allowed to remain as a Jewish state in the Middle East. "In the past," he said, "it was said that we don't understand politics, only force, but we are a broad, well-grounded movement that is active in all areas of life. Now we are proving that we also understand politics better than the others." Abu Tir's final thought on Israeli negotiation was to leave it to the new parliament "as with every matter, to be discussed and decided upon in a rational manner".
Isaac settled at Dampierre later, and founded there a flourishing and well-attended school.Or Zarua, 1:126 It is said that he had sixty pupils, each of whom, besides being generally well grounded in Talmud, knew an entire treatise by heart, so that the whole Talmud was stored in the memories of his pupils.Menahem, Tzedah la-Derek, Introduction As he lived under Philip Augustus, at whose hands the Jews suffered much, Isaac prohibited the buying of confiscated Jewish property, and ordered that any so bought be restored to its original owner. A particular interest attaches to one of his responsa, in which he relies on the oral testimony of his aunt, the wife of R. Isaac b.
Being an excellent theologian, well grounded, at Salamanca, in Latin and Greek, having also learned Hebrew, Syriac, Chaldaic, and Arabic in Paris, and knowing all that was then known of ancient history, the Fathers and the false interpretations of the heretics, Maldonado became, according to the opinion of Kuhn, superior to most exegetes of his time, and inferior to none. In Cornely's opinion, his "Commentaries on the Gospels" are the best ever published. He excelled, according to Simon, in explanation of the literal sense; according to Andres, in his comprehension of the text and in gathering the aptest and truest sense, leaving no difficulty unexamined. Maldonado has played a major role in French demonology.
Transmodel has been fundamental to the development of a number of concrete national data models and European Standards, including both European standards Service Interface for Real Time Information (SIRI: 2001-2005, now a CEN technical specification) for Real-time data exchange for buses, and Identification of Fixed Objects In Public Transport (2006-2007), now assimilated into Transmodel v6.0 Part2, and national standards such as TransXChange (2001-2005, now the UK standard for bus PT timetables), and the French Trident standard (1999-2003). Its provision of a uniform conceptual framework, consistent terminology and well grounded abstractions make it especially valuable for comparing, harmonising and modernising legacy standards and systems and for international cooperation.
Zane's solo jazz CD/LP was released under an independent label, Straight Ahead Records, founded by mastering engineer Bernie Gurndman and Stewart Levine, producers for various successful artists including Dave Sandburn, Simply Red, Jamie Culum, and the Crusaders, As a soloist/bandleader/sideman Zane has performed in various prestigious venues including the Playboy Jazz Festival, Lincoln Center, the IAJE conventions in Atlanta and New York, the Syracuse Jazz festival, the Blue Whale, Catalinas in Hollywood and countless other venues. Although Zane's roots were well grounded in classic and improvisational jazz, Zane was working to bring forth an innovative blend of Jazz/Funk. Melding styles together in a unique sax-intense (note-worthy) sound distinctly his own.
Barnett has argued that the decision was basically correct in its presumption in favor of liberty of contract was basically right and that the decision was wrong only by perpetuating the misinterpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment that had been established in the Slaughter-House Cases. According to Barnett, the liberty of contract is properly found in the Privileges or Immunities Clause, not in the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. David Bernstein, in Rehabilitating Lochner: Defending Individual Rights Against Progressive Reform, has argued that Lochner was well grounded in Supreme Court precedent and that its emphasis on limits to the states' police powers informed the Supreme Court's early civil liberties and civil rights cases.
Wilbert Ahern (Journal of American History) found the book's arguments convincing and "gracefully written", but wanted to know more about Armstrong's background in financial administration, forming of ties with the Northern philanthropists, and successful students apart from Booker T. Washington. Jennings Wagoner (History of Education Quarterly) noted that Armstrong's intentions were portrayed as comparable to the leaders of George Fredrickson's Inner Civil War, who saw their work as an extension of that of the Founding Fathers. Wagoner wrote that Engs provided a "well-grounded" biography that handles Armstrong's "complexities and contradictions" with skillful use of the historiography and understanding of the era. Ahern emphasized the biography's "balance" in contrast to prior partisan writing on Armstrong.
In featuring this house in its January, 1920 issue The Western Architect magazine acknowledged that although the house was stylistically outside the realm of what Maher would normally be expected to provide, it noted that "He certainly maintains his faith in the "progressive" movement and will continue to work along such lines, believing, however, that no architect is capable of doing creative work who is not thoroughly well-grounded in the architecture of the past". This statement, if it accurately portrays Maher's philosophy, must have had a decided effect on Seyfarth's architectural development. The house still stands. Along with its coachhouse, it is divided into six condominium units.. The beginning of Maher's life, however, wasn't quite so auspicious.
In the Landtag she participated prominently in backing support for orphans and the fight against alcohol abuse, also speaking out against "state backing of prostitution", backing a more liberal sentencing policy for convicted criminals and a more liberal and imaginative approach to school education. Between 1920 and 1924 she sat as a member of the parliamentary finance committee. She remained a Landtag member during the next term, serving as a member - and at one stage the chair - of the important petitions committee between 1924 and 1928. Her contributions in debates were marked by well grounded fact-based presentation and powerful conviction which, backed by her important political contributions outside the parliament, won her a respectful response in the overwhelmingly male assembly.
Through Joseph Haydn, Eybler met Mozart, who gave him some lessons and entrusted him with the rehearsal of his opera Così fan tutte. Eybler also conducted some performances of Così fan tutte. On May 30, 1790, Mozart wrote a testimonial for the young Eybler: "I, the undersigned, attest herewith that I have found the bearer of this, Herr Joseph Eybler, to be a worthy pupil of his famous master Albrechtsberger, a well-grounded composer, equally skilled at chamber music and the church style, fully experienced in the art of the song, also an accomplished organ and clavier player; in short a young musician such, one can only regret, as so seldom has his equal." Mozart and Eybler remained friends to the end.
His determination to dominate, through the Reading Railroad, the overall supply/demand dynamic of anthracite was hemmed in by insurmountable bounds from the outset. The mining theory behind the ultimately wasteful development of the Pottsville Twin Shaft operation was not well grounded in the geologic science even of that time. But that theory alone did not make up Gowen's rationale for the massive expenditures of the Coal & Iron Co. He believed that the Schuylkill Valley—which from colonial times until the Civil War had been the center of American iron-making—would, because of the importance of anthracite iron, continue to hold that preeminent position indefinitely. He stated this belief forthrightly in the Reading Railroad annual report for 1870;Schlegel, p.
The initial reviews praised Vogel's book as detailed and well- grounded, generally favorable, but not without criticism. Jonathan Mirsky of The New York Times described the book as "wide-ranging" and wrote that the coverage of Deng's changes to the Chinese economy is the "most valuable part of" the book. John Knight, a PhD candidate stated that the book "provides much insight into" Deng and that "for those interested in learning more about China's present, Vogel's study is a delightful read." Reviewers also mentioned controversial points. John Pomfret wrote in the Washington Post that Vogel “clearly believes that Deng — known in the West mostly for engineering the slaughter of protesters in the streets near Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989 — has been wronged by history.
Superintendent of the academy Vice Admiral Harry G. Hamlet composed the academy's mission statement in 1929. All entering cadets must memorize the statement during their first few days of Swab Summer, the indoctrination period for new cadets. > The mission of the United States Coast Guard Academy is to graduate young > men and women with sound bodies, stout hearts and alert minds, with a liking > for the sea and its lore, and with that high sense of Honor, Loyalty and > Obedience which goes with trained initiative and leadership; well-grounded > in seamanship, the sciences and the amenities, and strong in the resolve to > be worthy of the traditions of commissioned officers in the United States > Coast Guard, in the service of their country and humanity.Cadet Mission > Statement, United States Coast Guard Academy.
Non-refoulement () is a fundamental principle of international law that forbids a country receiving asylum seekers from returning them to a country in which they would be in likely danger of persecution based on "race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion". Unlike political asylum, which applies to those who can prove a well-grounded fear of persecution based on certain category of persons, non-refoulement refers to the generic repatriation of people, including refugees into war zones and other disaster locales. It is a principle of customary international law, as it applies even to states that are not parties to the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees or its 1967 Protocol. It is also a principle of the trucial law of nations.
Francis Marbury, born in London and baptised on 27 October 1555, was one of six children of William Marbury (1524–1581), and the youngest of three sons. His father, who possibly attended Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1544, was a lawyer in Lincolnshire, a member of the Middle Temple, where he was admitted "specially ... at the instance of Mr. Francis Barnades" in May 1551, and still active until 1573; he was elected Member of Parliament for Newport Iuxta Launceston in 1572. His mother was Agnes, the daughter of John Lenton of Old Wynkill, Staffordshire according to historian John Champlin, but genealogist Meredith Colket suggests that Lenton was from Aldwinkle in Northamptonshire, which is much closer to where the Marburys lived. Marbury was likely educated in London, perhaps at St Paul's School, and he became well grounded in Latin as well as learning some Greek.
More than 100 countries, representing over 90% of the world's population, send teams of up to six students, plus one team leader, one deputy leader, and observers. The content ranges from extremely difficult algebra and pre-calculus problems to problems on branches of mathematics not conventionally covered at school and often not at university level either, such as projective and complex geometry, functional equations, combinatorics, and well-grounded number theory, of which extensive knowledge of theorems is required. Calculus, though allowed in solutions, is never required, as there is a principle that anyone with a basic understanding of mathematics should understand the problems, even if the solutions require a great deal more knowledge. Supporters of this principle claim that this allows more universality and creates an incentive to find elegant, deceptively simple- looking problems which nevertheless require a certain level of ingenuity.
His style is prolix and redundant, and suffocates us by > the length of its periods: But it discovers imagination and sentiment, and > pleases us at the same time that we disapprove of it. He is more partial in > appearance than in reality: For he seems perpetually anxious to apologize > for the king; but his apologies are often well grounded. He is less partial > in his relation of facts, than in his account of characters: He was too > honest a man to falsify the former; his affections were easily capable, > unknown to himself, of disguising the latter. An air of probity and goodness > runs through the whole work; as these qualities did in reality embellish the > whole life of the author.David Hume, The History of England from the > Invasion of Julius Caesar to The Revolution in 1688 (Indianapolis: Liberty > Fund, 1983), p. 154.
The trends are not subtle – many of the changes involve an order of magnitude or more. Even when his explanations do not fully convince, they are serious and well-grounded." pdf In a review for The American Scholar, Michael Shermer writes, "Pinker demonstrates that long-term data trumps anecdotes. The idea that we live in an exceptionally violent time is an illusion created by the media’s relentless coverage of violence, coupled with our brain’s evolved propensity to notice and remember recent and emotionally salient events. Pinker’s thesis is that violence of all kinds—from murder, rape, and genocide to the spanking of children to the mistreatment of blacks, women, gays, and animals—has been in decline for centuries as a result of the civilizing process... Picking up Pinker’s 832-page opus feels daunting, but it’s a page-turner from the start.
Although dissolved, the Barony of Longueuil continued to receive seigneurial revenues until 1969. After the conquest of New France, the descendants of Charles le Moyne maintained that, since Britain had promised to respect the ancient land tenures, it was obliged to recognize Longueuil as a barony. It was not until 1880, however, that a formal request for recognition was made to Queen Victoria. The matter was submitted to the law officers of the crown, who ruled the claim to be well grounded and the rank and title of Charles Colmore Grant, seventh Baron de Longueuil, were formally recognized by royal proclamation, the royal recognition being officially announced as follows: The Queen has been graciously pleased to recognize the right of Charles Colmore Grant, Esquire, to the title of Baron de Longueuil, of Longueuil, in the province of Quebec, Canada.
Although Kesavananda was decided by a narrow margin of 7-6, the basic structure doctrine, as propounded in Justice Khanna's judgement, has since gained widespread legal and scholarly acceptance due to a number of subsequent cases and judgments relying heavily upon it to strike down Parliamentary amendments that were held to be violative of the basic structure and therefore unconstitutional. Primary among these was the imposition of a state of emergency by Indira Gandhi in 1975, and her subsequent attempt to suppress her prosecution through the 39th Amendment. When the Kesavananda case was decided, the underlying apprehension of the majority bench that elected representatives could not be trusted to act responsibly was perceived as unprecedented. However, the passage of the 39th Amendment by the Indian National Congress' majority in central and state legislatures, proved that in fact such apprehension was well-grounded.
Shortly afterwards, on January 24, 1922, the Conservative movement publicized the 71-page response written by Ginzberg tackling the halakhic aspects of drinking grape juice instead of wine in light of the historical circumstances. Besides Ginzberg's well-grounded decision to permit grape juice, he includes meta-halakhic reasoning: "…The decision of the author of Magen Abraham that the commandment is honored best by the use of old wine is rejected. Even this authority would admit that it is better to pronounce the Kiddush over new wine than to desecrate the Name and to disgrace the Jewish people, and we well know the damage caused the Jewish people by the trafficking in sacramental wine." At the time of Ginzburg's responsum, the Orthodox rabbinate had exclusive authority to sanction sacramental wine for Jews, and the responsum was thought by the Orthodox community to be tainted by self-interest.
He was succeeded by Michael Fanning, and then by Seamus Bolger. In 1940 the circulation was 200,000 copies, and even more than that were sold “in every part of the globe whither Irishmen have gone.The popularity of Old Moore's Almanack was well grounded, upon its usefulness and its interest. As regards the former, it supplied, in cheap and handy form, much information of everyday service to the farmer and rural worker, as well as to many town-dwellers.” Even beggars were said to have bought the Old Moore’s Almanack, they gained the best begging takings at the fairs and marts that were listed faithfully in each edition. Historian B. P. Bowen said in 1940; :“It is not surprising that such a publication should have found favour among the people of the country, when newspapers were scarce, before modern progress had so changed means of communication.
As such he conducted the engineer operations and launched the Battle of Brown's Ferry, which opened the "Cracker Line" to provide supplies and reinforcements to the besieged troops in Chattanooga. Of this action the House Committee on Military Affairs reported in 1865 that "as a subordinate, General WF Smith had saved the Army of the Cumberland from capture, and afterwards directed it to victory." Smith was now again nominated for the rank of major general of volunteers, and Ulysses S. Grant, who was much impressed with Smith's work, insisted strongly that the nomination should be confirmed, which was accordingly done by the Senate on March 9, 1864. Grant, according to his own statement "was not long in finding out that the objections to Smith's promotion were well grounded," but he never said what the grounds were, while Smith, contributing to a major series of war memoirs,Johnson, Robert Underwood, and Clarence C. Buel, eds.
Under Jiang Zemin, private entrepreneurs were allowed to become party members. According to the CCP constitution, a member, in short, must follow orders, be disciplined, uphold unity, serve the Party and the people, and promote the socialist way of life. Members enjoy the privilege of attending Party meetings, reading relevant Party documents, receiving Party education, participating in Party discussions through the Party's newspapers and journals, making suggestions and proposal, making "well-grounded criticism of any Party organization or member at Party meetings" (even of the central party leadership), voting and standing for election, and of opposing and criticizing Party resolutions ("provided that they resolutely carry out the resolution or policy while it is in force"); and they have the ability "to put forward any request, appeal, or complaint to higher Party organizations, even up to the Central Committee, and ask the organizations concerned for a responsible reply." No party organization, including the CCP central leadership, can deprive a member of these rights.
We further recommend the most clear and explicit assertion and vindication of our rights and liberties to be entered on the public records, that the world may know, in the present and all future generations, that we have a clear knowledge and a just sense of them, and, with submission to Divine Providence, that we never can be slaves. Nor can we think it advisable to agree to any steps for the protection of stamped papers or stamp-officers. Good and wholesome laws we have already for the preservation of the peace; and we apprehend there is no further danger of tumult and disorder, to which we have a well-grounded aversion; and that any extraordinary and expensive exertions would tend to exasperate the people and endanger the public tranquillity, rather than the contrary. Indeed, we cannot too often inculcate upon you our desires, that all extraordinary grants and expensive measures may, upon all occasions, as much as possible, be avoided.
The Allmusic review by Brian Olewnick stated "They're wonderful works, exploring a terrain similar to that being investigated by the Art Ensemble of Chicago around the same time: barebones themes allowing for substantial free improvisation that dealt as much with sonic space and the generation of unusual textures as anything else. "Silence," as the title implies, is largely concerned with the disposition of sounds in space and shows the strong influence that the contemporary classical world, particularly John Cage, had on these musicians in their early years". In JazzTimes Bill Shoemaker wrote "Silence is the only album Braxton recorded featuring the ostensibly co-op trio with violinist Leroy Jenkins and trumpeter Leo Smith that did not feature Braxton's compositions. Jenkins' "Off The Top Of My Head" is thematically well-grounded, allowing the trio to peel off layers of the lyrical materials in a loose counterpoint, and to propel the piece with the shifting timbres afforded by their arsenal of "little instruments.
This council resolved: > That the Conference having maturely considered the state of the Indians in > the North-West Territories, and the sources from which they can supply > themselves with food, is of opinion that the fears entertained of an > approaching famine are only too well grounded, and that unless a very large > supply of provisions is furnished by Government, for issue during the coming > winter, a great number of Indians will be without the amount of food > absolutely necessary to sustain life. Should this state of affairs arise, > and it appears to the Conference to be inevitable, it will be fraught with > such dire consequences not only to the Indians themselves, but to the many > settlers scattered throughout the Territories, that immediate steps should > be taken to avert, if possible, so great a calamity. Dyck (1970). The council ordered that large quantities of beef, bacon, flour, fish and pemmican be distributed at various points in the North-West.
In 2009, Angel Alayón, a Venezuelan economist out of the University of Chicago, created a personal blog and decided it needed more content, stating "I would read things in the New Yorker, or the Atlantic, or Slate, and I would wonder why Venezuela couldn’t have something like that". Soon after, friends and the intellectual elite in Caracas began to show desire on posting on his blog, with Alayón then naming his blog "Prodavinci" as a "reference to DaVinci" and as "a call for a 'renaissance' of ideas in the country". Alayón describes Prodavinci as "a space for ideas, discussions and debates" though he doesn't want the website to be "a regular opinion page", saying: > "I always tell my writers that ‘opinion sucks,’ and what I mean is that in > Venezuela, what passes as ‘opinion’ is not solid because it is not well- > grounded. People can have an opinion, but they need to argue their points, > not just state them".
One of Weitlaner's arguably most important developments in the years that followed include the re-discovery by western nations of Mexican psilocybin mushrooms in 1936. As a consequence of the experience and knowledge derived from these field studies, and from wide reading in Mexican linguistics and ethnology, he was sufficiently well grounded in anthropology when he left La Consolidada to pass the professional examination that led to a full-time appointment as Ethnologist in the National Institute of Anthropology and History, a post he had occupied on a part-time basis for several years prior to 1939. With the founding of the National School of Anthropology and History about the same time, he was appointed (in 1940) Professor of Indigenous American Languages, of Otomian Languages, and of Contemporary Ethnology of Mexico and Central America, teaching first in the old National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico) on Calle Moneda, behind the National Palace (Mexico); and after 1964 in the new Museum of Anthropology in Chapultepec Park.
Grossi was born in Bellano, on the Lake Como, and graduated in Law at University of Pavia in 1810, and proceeded thence to Milan to exercise his profession; but the Austrian government, suspecting his loyalty, interfered with his prospects, and in consequence Grossi was a simple notary all his life. That the suspicion was well grounded he soon showed by writing the battle poem La Prineide (1814) in Milanese, in which he described with vivid colours the tragical death of Giuseppe Prina, chief treasurer during the Empire, whom the people of Milan, instigated by Austrian agitators, had torn to pieces and dragged through the streets of the town (1814). This work in turn cites: Life by Ignazio Cantù (Milan, 1853) The anonymous poem—subversive even in being an incunable of the surfacing Western Lombard dialect as a literary language— was first attributed to the celebrated Carlo Porta, but Grossi of his own accord acknowledged himself the author. In 1816, he published other two poems, written likewise in Milanese—La Pioggia d'oro (The Shower of Gold) and La Fuggitiva (The Fugitive).
They have also been published in several reputable international magazines. Mehdi won several prestigious and well-grounded awards both locally and internationally resulting in becoming known as the most awarded Iranian graphic designer in Iran's graphic history Among which are: Grand Prize, Taiwan International Poster Design Award, Taiwan, 2007; Grand Prize, "Five Stars Designers’ Banquet", International Invitational Poster Triennial of Osaka, Japan, 2009; Top Award, 15th International Invitational Poster, Colorado, United States, 2007; First Prize, 12th International Poster Triennial, Ekoplagat ́11, Slovakia, 2011 and Gold Medal in "Graphis poster annual 2013", USA et c. There are additionally several publications of Mehdi Saeedi's collection as well as the selection of artworks that the recent one of those in 2013 was published with the title of "From Contour to Calligraphy" in 384 pages. Furthermore, he is included among 30 designers in Second edition of "New Masters of Poster Design" that features the best poster designers currently working all over, also his works feature on The History of Graphic Design. Vol.
Atkyns was descended from an old Gloucestershire family that for upwards of a century leased from the dean and chapter of Gloucester the manor of Tuffley, two miles south-south-east from the cathedral city. After receiving a home education at the hands of two inefficient clerical tutors, he was sent to the Free (Crypt) Grammar School in Gloucester. Thence, at the age of fourteen, he proceeded to Balliol College, Oxford, as a gentleman commoner, where he remained two years, probably without taking a degree, as he afterwards informs us "that he was not so well grounded as he ought to have been to read a Greek or Latin author with pleasure." Several members of his family on his father's side having already distinguished themselves in the study of the law, it was resolved to send him to Lincoln's Inn, where several of them "had anciently been and some of them there; but receiving some disgust at his entrance" he was recalled thence and sent to travel abroad with the only son of Lord Arundel of Wardour, who was about his own age.
HURINET has six key program areas which fall under the following categories: #Advocacy, Research and Information Exchange Program: Under this program area, HURINET aims to facilitate collective advocacy and action of human rights defenders and pro-democracy activists in influencing and shaping the human rights agenda in Uganda. #Capacity Building and Network Development Program: Under this program area, HURINET aims to grow and strengthen a fellowship of human rights defenders in Uganda that are well grounded in the norms and best practices in human rights protection and promotion, rule of law and good governance and ensure integration in the regional and international human rights movement. #International Criminal & Transitional Justice (IC & TJ) Program: Under this program area, the human rights body aims to engage the state and other supranational bodies on the ratification, domestication, and implementation of international treaties and other instruments especially those relating to promoting accountability and ending impunity after conflict. #Human Rights Fund (HRF) Program: The Fund was established in 2001 by Human Rights Network-Uganda (HURINET) in collaboration with the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) and the Royal Netherlands Embassy (RNE) as an initiative to support the promotion and defense of human rights in Uganda.
Generally, the candidate must demonstrate an ability to drive in various road and traffic conditions and react appropriately in actual risk situations.Motor Vehicle (Driving Licences) Regulations 1999, Schedule 8 (as amended) - page 8 The conditions typically encountered on test include driving in urban areas as well as higher speed limit roads where possible; this includes dual carriageways but not motorways as motorways in Britain can only be used by full licence holders, and learner drivers in a dual control vehicle with a licensed instructor in the passenger seat. The object of the test is to ensure that the candidate is well grounded in the basic principles of safe driving, and is sufficiently practised in them to be able to show, at the time of the test, that they are a competent and considerate driver and are not a source of danger to themselves or to other road users. The drive will include two or three normal stops at (and moving away from) the side of the road on level roads as well as on gradients, in addition to a demonstration of moving away from behind a stationary vehicle.
Calvin argues that in ("[Joseph] knew her [Mary] not till she had brought forth her firstborn son") the term "firstborn" and the conjunction "till" do not contradict the doctrine of perpetual virginity, but Matthew does not tell us what happened to Mary afterwards; he wrote: "no just and well-grounded inference can be drawn from these words of the Evangelist (Matthew), as to what took place after the birth of Christ." At the same time, Calvin argues that the claims that Mary took a vow of perpetual virginity in ("How shall this be, since I know not a man?") is "unfounded and altogether absurd," and moreover he says that, had she taken such a vow, "[s]he would, in that case, have committed treachery by allowing herself to be united to a husband, and would have poured contempt on the holy covenant of marriage...." Although Algermissen suggests that Calvin believed that Mary in this verse looked into the future and recognized, that in light of this special grace, any contact with a man would be excluded for her,Algermissen 641 this interpretation takes an objection Calvin is refuting in his commentary and makes it his own position.

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