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[Charles Huband] also states that the Conservatives are limping along. I'll bet he wishes that the Liberals were limping along with 68 per cent (according to some polls) of the voting population wanting the Conservatives to stay the present course, defying the coalition and not yet ready for another election. I can't imagine hordes of voters rushing to the polls to cast their votes for an untested, unproven leader. Keep those rose-coloured glasses on, Mr. Huband.
If Bill 104 is overturned, I fear that more anglophone students will be allowed into our French school division, thus creating the opposite effect of what [Debbie Horrocks] suggests. Overturning Bill 104 will promote bilingualism in Quebec but will have a devastating impact on the French culture in the rest of Canada. French im...
..., the developer's ambitions were not rational. The opposition was associated with the negative i...
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The coolly rational scientists accept their fate. What they don't anticipate is that approaching the sun's primal power might excite them to such a pitch of fear and ecstasy that they go mad. The ship's psychiatrist, Searle (Cliff Curtis), is so transfixed by the sun that he orders the master computer to give him the maximum allowable exposure, a blast so bright that his skin peels for the rest of the film.
When Capa and macho engineer Mace (Chris Evans) brawl pointlessly in what the ship's pilot (Rose Byrne) terms "an excess of manliness breaking out," it's a mere warmup for the battles to come.
The crew members' inner demons are the greatest hurdles to saving mankind, yet they're willing to die in the hope that the sacrifice will bring about a miracle, a pretty good working definition...
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... of possession of illegal drugs is not rationally connected to or is inconsistent with the overall s... Nurses of British Columbia: Norton Rose OR, Toronto. Solicitors for the intervener the Can...
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... the fascination with the code as a rational and scientific system that could predetermine judi..., 2001) 91; Henrik Lando & Caspar Rose, "The Myth of Specific Performance in Civil Law Co...
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..., regardless of their underlying rationale, are a frank admission that the affected systems a...Gillespie, D. Hill, W. Leiss, J.B. Rose and M. Sinclair. 2010. "Understanding Risk to Effe...
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Many social inequality studies in modern societies take an individualistic approach. They analyse men and women as individuals and neglect marriage patterns and familial relationships. This often implies that men and women are all alike, that there are no important differences within households, and that employment chances and risks within the family are based on gender-free considerations. This article draws on the empirical results of several international comparative research projects to examine the impact of changes in union formation, the division of labour in couples and rising uncertainty in male breadwinner incomes on the development of social inequality between families in modern societies. The empirical findings support the view that such inequalities have grown significantly ...
... share of family income contributed by wives rose steadily in modern societies, and criticism of the... marriage of men was 'economically rational,' because women usually stayed at home. Of course,...
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The paper outlines developments in the accounting history literature during the 1990s. The introduction chronicles the immense broadening of publication opportunities in accounting history that characterized the decade. To a certain extent, this enhancement of outlets resulted from a richer dialogue among accounting historians who became increasingly willing to debate paradigmatic and methodological issues. In this context, the paper identifies and discusses traditional and critical forms of accounting history and reviews work within the paradigms of economic-rationalist, Foucauldian, and Marxist/labor-process studies. The major elements of debate between old and new perspectives on accounting history are discussed and linked to later collaborative efforts and refinements in the work of...
... corps of critical accounting scholars rose to prominence in the 1980s, partly in protestation...
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... who followed in Dahl's footsteps as the 2004 Rose Bowl winner at the Winnipeg Music Festival, credit...The characters need to engage their rational side and face their fears head-on.". OperaPreview....
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... to have a full appreciation of the rationale for, or the significance of the procedural goings-... political pressure to the court or the court rose above any attempted political manipulation. The co...
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...R. (2d) 41, 2001 MBCA 151; Rosen v. Saskatoon District Health Board (2001), 202 D.L... that its construction cannot be rationally supported by the relevant legislation and demands ...