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A new report presented to 12 councils in the Association of North East Councils in Darlington yesterday, Borderlands: can the north east and Cumbria benefit from greater Scottish autonomy, asserts that far from being a greater threat, it could bring northern England greater benefits of economic, social and cultural partnerships.
He asserts that far from being good, human nature is bad because it includes a love of profit, envy and hatred, and desires of the eyes and ears that lead to violence and anarchy.
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Taine asserted that far from promoting liberty, as most of the French believe, the Revolution merely transferred absolute power to even more illiberal hands.
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The invitation that brought him to campus was criticized by some Southern alumni, prompting Dean of the Chapel Ernest Gordon to assert that far from being a revolutionary, King "has prevented a revolution from taking place" through his commitment to nonviolence.
It submitted a study it commissioned that asserted that far more savings in health care costs — about $58 billion — could be generated if people simply cut 100 calories from their daily diets than if they consumed less salt.
When the report was issued, the two co-chairmen of the mission - a former Nigerian head of state, Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo, and former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser of Australia - asserted that far-reaching sanctions by the West offered the only hope to avert a cycle of terror and counterterror.
Meredith asserts that this far exceeded anything that had occurred during the Bush War, an opinion shared by Geoff Hill.
This view asserts that bureaucrats are far less able to make an asset work for them than private managers, and that resources are used more productively in the private sector.
"Agrarian Dreams: The Paradox of Organic Farming in California Californiaia; $21.95), by the geographer Julie Guthman, is a meticulous academic study of the institutional dynamics of the state's organic agriculture and asserts that organic agriculture, far from escaping the logic of capitalism, has wholly embraced it.
He asserts that both films, far from rejecting the importance of the past, add to our understanding of it.
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