-
pebble without one". More
recent applications include Robert Watson-Watt
propounding a "cult of the imperfect",
which he
stated as "Give them the
third best...
- 'Oneness of God') or
Divine Faith, was a
short lived syncretic religion propounded by the
Mughal emperor Akbar in 1582.
According to
Iqtidar Alam Khan, it...
- is an
effort to
damage or call into
question someone's re****tion, by
propounding negative propaganda. It
makes use of
discrediting tactics. It can be...
- is the owner. By contrast, the
classic civil law
approach to property,
propounded by
Friedrich Carl von Savigny, is that it is a
right good
against the...
-
first emerged in
classical Greece with the
theory of four
elements as
propounded definitively by
Aristotle stating that fire, air,
earth and
water were...
- the
interrogatories were
propounded has
failed to respond. However, if the
responses are
merely insufficient, the
propounding party has a 45-day limit...
- Sudan, with
Egypt sending experts to aid the
inexperienced RCC.
Gaddafi propounded pan-Arab ideas,
proclaiming the need for a
single Arab
state stretching...
- (CLNAI)
officially proclaimed the
insurgency in a
radio announcement,
propounding the
seizure of
power by the
CLNAI and
proclaiming the
death sentence...
-
later sources would consistently refer to them as niyati-vādins, or 'the
propounders of the
doctrine of destiny'. Leaman, Oliver, ed. (1999). "Fatalism"....
- and
invention contrasted with Malthus, Ricardo, and Karl Marx in
their propounding a
rigid subsistence–wage
theory of
labour supply.
Joseph Schumpeter criticised...