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But no matter: the wars of 1914-18 1939-45 one—one war really, another 30 years' affair put an end to the European balance of power in its traditional sense and also destroyed the empires that had grown up as an extension outside Europe of the system within.Why, then, should 1989 be seen as the proper end of the balance-of-power system?
For conservatives, a priori claims such as L.T. Hobhouse's "The proper end of government is the uncovering of civil liberties", are doubly mistaken (Hobhouse 1964 [1911]: 19); government does not have such ends, and "uncovering civil liberties" is particularly disruptive.
Appropriateness of RECIST criteria, for example, whether the change in tumour size is a proper end point for response assessment, has been widely discussed (Barnacle and McHugh, 2006; Tuma, 2006; Twombly, 2006; Eisenhauer, 2007).
And he believed from the beginning that the proper end of writing is publication.
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An understanding of the physical principles governing biological effects is the proper end of biophysics.
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