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IF ANY cause commands the unswerving support of The Economist, it is that of liberal trade.
Moreover, Mr bin Laden's cause commands the sympathy of tens of thousands of jihadis who graduated from the Afghan camps before scattering around the world, a cadre that dwarfs the few thousand suspects who have been detained globally.Some of these are thought to have formed their own independent outfits, leveraging local grievances to recruit accomplices.
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He wonders if the next great public cause will command such progress.
His Catholicism and Scottish ancestry ensured him wide support in Ireland and the Scottish Highlands; his cause also commanded sympathy among sections of the Welsh and English gentry and, arguably, among the masses.
At the time of their arrests (1961), Connecticut law made it a crime for any person to use a device or drug to prevent conception, and it was also a crime for any person to assist, abet, counsel, cause, or command another to do the same.
Thus, basically MIH services provide a report mechanism that conveys useful network status information to entities where a decision is made to cause a command to be executed at some specific network elements to facilitate seamless handover.
However, on January 10th, 20143, during a planned maintenance scheduled intended to upgrade the Operating System on some machines, a bug in the script caused the command to reinstall a small number of active machines.
When the program is run through the robot's interface, the robot's motors rotate the number of times designated in the commands, causing the robot's wheels to rotate, which causes the robot to move.
The $722 million mission had a scare on Saturday when a flaw in commands caused the computer to restart.
A member of the provincial congress (1775 76) at the outbreak of the Revolution, he sided with the patriot cause and took command (March 1776) of a fort he had built of sand and palmetto logs on Sullivan's Island off Charleston.
Hage took comfort only from reading "The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind," an eccentric book, published in 1976, by Julian Jaynes, a Princeton psychologist, in which he argues that before around 2,000 B.C., all humans were guided by hallucinated verbal commands caused by a physical split between the right and left hemispheres of the brain.
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