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... did in 1997, 2001 and 2005. On each of those occasions, there was a significant difference between the manifesto commitment to EU engagement of the Thatcher governments in 1983 (and ... the question of UK membership for another generation).
But this can not be advanced by those seeking a "manifesto mandate" instead of a referendum, because successive British governments have had manifesto ...
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... ’sLark shared a very touching story of how the manifesto is affecting her.
Diary of a Bad Housewife has a post ... Angel, and you guys have left some amazing comments about how the manifesto has affected your lives.
Last but not least, after enjoying Marty’ ... Related posts:Community Update #8: The manifesto is already changing the world! It’s been just about two weeks since we launched ...
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... God's design as revealed in scripture and throughout Christian history.
Manifesto Common #3
The Small Church naturally rejects faddish and ... if sound doctrine which has been discarded by the big-church movement.
Manifesto Common #5
The Small Church, regardless of denomination, is the foundation for mission support and denominational strength.
Manifesto Common #6
The Small Church calls all ...
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... commissioner, Viviane Reding, claimed, "The Manifesto gives a very good insight in the key role mobile ... play in European society - if we take the right measures now."
Through this Manifesto, the mobile industry has outlined its main goals ... support that the mobile industry is seeking to facilitate this Manifesto. Specifically the industry is asking the EU for more spectrum to develop ...
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... their existing environmental undertakings and goals for the future.
The Green Manifesto sets out how the mobile industry plans to lower its ... reducing global greenhouse gas emissions.
Through the Green Manifesto, the mobile industry outlines its goals;
- To reduce its ... billion connections in 2013. It therefore seems pertinent to launch the Green Manifesto in the Asia Pacific region, world's ...
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... -life, not criminals like Charles Colson.
But that's not what's meant in the Manifesto, of course. And it's no accident that this particular language is employed here. I'll give Colson and ... you try to make actual sense of it. So what is this about? Why is this weird passage in the Christianist Manifesto?
Focus carefully on the style. Get it? No? Ok, let's spell it out. Check ...
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