Excerpt: Gladstone thought that Irish violence and English reaction to it was corrupting the whole polity.
Bottom line, despite what Wikipedia says, small churches with a congregational polity should probably avoid corporation sole.
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That is the best aspect of the Enlightenment tradition, to form a polity that encourages self-government, self-reliance, autonomy.
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Ecuador, South America's most dysfunctional polity, has averaged a new constitution every ten years since its founding in 1830.
Despite a polarized polity, the country has a historic opportunity for bipartisan reform.
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Citizen soldiers snatched from the midst of life generated obligations for a nation defining its purposes and polity through military struggle.
But the fundamental measures of effectiveness are going to be what's happening in Iraqi society, what happens to the Iraqi polity.
It's always posed as a stark alternative, as if there were a single European brain, or polity, that could take this decision.
Strange as it may sound, short-lived ministries can innovate in a chosen area of governance and leave a lasting mark on the polity.
Like Ashoka and Gandhi, Akbar constructed a religious ideology that served to hold together a diffuse polity as it fed his own soul.
Known more as a shrewd political manager rather than as an innovative policy-maker, Ms Gillard is herself a product of this polls-centric polity.
From the users' viewpoint, Facebook can feel a bit like a liberal polity: a space in which people air opinions, rally support and right wrongs.
China is very old, the longest continuously-existing polity in the world.
Such is the conceit that undergirds not only the Supreme Court but also, by extension, the doctrine of the separation of powers upon which the American polity stands.
Section 107(1) dictated the form of compensation paid ministers and discriminated against churches that could not afford to own housing or that otherwise preferred minister-owned housing for reasons of polity.
All that is interesting as far as it goes, but ancient Rome and ancient Jerusalem were such different sorts of polity that questions arise about the legitimacy of the comparison.
Mr Chavan says the fractured polity carries huge costs.
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Gerry Adams, Sinn Fein's leader, is due to fly there next week, and so are Mr McCartney's sisters, who, along with Mr McCartney's partner Bridgeen, are invited to the White House's St Patrick's Day party, the bash at which the American polity traditionally shows its support for republican sentiment.
Mr Pinochet is in his present pickle not because Chile has broken its promise to him but because the general made the mistake of swanning around the world on what turns out to have been the false assumption that the decision of Chile's polity binds the rest of the world's courts.
" In his brief acceptance address, a man who has served presidents of both parties as Under Secretary of the Navy, conventional arms control negotiator and Director of Central Intelligence laid out pre-conditions that must apply before there is any likelihood of a Palestinian polity with whom Israel might actually be able to live "side by side in peace.
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