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  • ...nd a member of the [[International Brotherhood of Teamsters]], which had a direct impact on his studies, writings and career.<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/Swea ...ceived. Low pay, bad working conditions and unsafe conditions have been a direct result of deregulation. "[This book] argues that trucking embodies the dar
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  • ...petian'''—[[Hugh Capet]] (as in ''[[Capetian Dynasty]], [[House of Capet|Direct Capetians]]'') *'''Jacksonian'''—[[Andrew Jackson]] (as in ''[[Jacksonian democracy]]''); [[John Hughlings Jackson]] (as in ''[[Jacksonian seizure]]'')
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  • ...on to ('''emphasis added''') “overthrow or '''undermine''' parliamentary democracy by political, industrial or violent means.” While insurgents do not nece Fukuyama argued that political means, rather than direct military measures, are the most effective ways to defeat that insurgency. <
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  • ...DemocracyNow">[http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/07/28/1440244 Democracy Now].</ref>}} ...iminal, or political reasons, whereby—in contrast to assassination—the direct targets of violence are not the main targets. The immediate human victims o
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  • ...riminal or political reasons, whereby - in contrast to assassination - the direct targets of violence are not the main targets. The immediate human victims o ...ur, Ami ''The Israeli Response to Jewish terrorism and violence. Defending Democracy''. New York: Manchester University Press, 2002 p.77</ref>
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  • ===Democracy and domestic terrorism=== The relationship between domestic terrorism and democracy is very complex. Terrorism is most common in nations with intermediate poli
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  • Propaganda of the deed, as a violent form of [[direct action]] involving bombings and targeted assassinations, was abandoned by t ...direct action”. The [[Living Theater]], in the 1970s, for example, mixed direct actions with an artistic intent, mixing, as did before them [[André Breton
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  • ...in northern [[Kandahar]], which author [[David Kilcullen]] describes as a "direct challenge" to the ISAF.<ref>{{cite book | last = Kilcullen | first = David ...an finds himself or herself happy. And I think that can only be assured by democracy based on consensus."<ref name="St. Petersburg Times" />
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  • ...His Imprisonment at Guantanamo, Bagram, and Kandahar] [[Amy Goodman]], ''[[Democracy Now!]]'' 1 August 2006</ref> ...rs.... Unfortunately, these relationships are rendered in long passages of direct speech, and Begg and/or his coauthor are notably talentless at writing dial
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  • ...interrogation centers and intent to close the Guantanamo Bay prison was a direct influence on the expansion of the drone assassinations. According to the o ...Responds to US Defense of Drone Attacks’ Legality] - video report by ''[[Democracy Now!]]''
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  • | work =[[Democracy Now!]] ...ny telecoms companies and to major Internet traffic hubs. These provided a direct connection via an alleged [[Cabinet noir|"black room"]] known as [[Room 641
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  • ...al standing]] to sue because they could not demonstrate that they had been direct targets of the clandestine surveillance. Detroit District Court judge [[Ann ...to seek to change the law. But it is also beyond dispute that, in such a democracy, the President cannot simply violate criminal laws behind closed doors beca
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  • ...r 9, 2004, [[Afghanistan]] elected [[Hamid Karzai]] President in its first direct elections. The following year, Afghans conducted the [[Afghan parliamentary ...s Justification for Escalating the Afghanistan War] - video report by ''[[Democracy Now!]]''
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  • ...152219 |format=RTSP/RDP video; mp3 audio |accessdate=2007-01-25 |publisher=Democracy Now}}</ref> Considering Padilla was held for years in military custody with ===Direct appeal of criminal conviction===
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  • ...ies<ref>[http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2003/12/08/031208ta_talk_lemann "Democracy Hypocrisy"; ''The New Yorker'' 8 Dec 2001]</ref> and human rights as well a ..., 2002. The author found it impossible to provide an upper-end estimate to direct civilian casualties from the [[Operation Enduring Freedom]] bombing campaig
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