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On the one hand, he argues that there is at least one historical instance of a functioning international order that lived up to his criteria of legitimacy.
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The Emperor Augustus overruled his wishes, a rare historical instance of an authoritarian leader insisting on the publication rather than suppression of a text.
Is there any actual historical instance of the Christian elect being deceived?
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Adding to this complexity in calculating authority, Google appears to also be placing a higher emphasis on what it identifies as "reference queries". Reference queries are historical instances of individuals using a specific query and ending up in a specific location giving Google some indication of whether a given site offers what a user is searching for.
They then analyze historical instances of disagreements between European and American leaders and draw conclusions in an essay about how events might have been different had they unfolded in the "multipolar" world advocated by French President Jacques Chirac.
There are historical instances of corporate sacrifice for civic good, but they are rare.
Other specific historical instances of federal government action to regulate interstate commerce can be cited.
The Court today observes that "historical instances of religious persecution and intolerance..
Marshall was struck by this idea, and, throughout the eighties, he assigned teams of analysts to search for historical instances of such advances.
He cited some historical instances of suspected differential pricing (at Amazon and Victoria's Secret) but said he didn't know about Amazon Prime.
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