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A number of times he had lost followers due to political miscalculation by acting against the wishes of his clients.
After a first chapter that sets the stage, the subsequent ones gradually introduce the reader into the world of the caudillos' followers.
If it had some followers in the village, they marched to the main square to claim their right to hold elections on the main square.
Many of them were zadikim, spiritual leaders, with responsibility for the masses of their followers.
Part of the resources acquired by rulers are distributed to followers in exchange for political loyality and support.
After addressing a few preaching words to the audience, he slowly steps towards the glaring light along with numerous followers.
Peronist brokers did not take their followers to the stores nor could control their actions.
While the breadth of the examples on which he draws puts many historians to shame, his thesis will find few followers among historians.
The use of a driven shield effectively reduced the capacity of the long cables leading to the cathode followers t o a low value.
Based on their experiences, followers believe that the shaykh's poetry is not created in time but is a materialized copy of a timeless original.
One is religious tolerance, measured by the respondent's willingness to accept the followers of other religions as neighbors, and the other is approval of divorce.
He must combine moral authority over his fellow tribesmen with the ability to deliver benefits and services to his followers.
The follower's orientation trajectories in the presence and the absence of the wind disturbance are fairly close, except for the roll angle.
My experience is that club loyalty pays too well; too many goodies are directed toward intellectual followers.
Political leadership had become bound up with the ability to manipulate resources along the trade routes and alternately to protect and exploit one's followers.
The rotation of the cam results in the cam followers and the brake shoes being forced radially outward.
Dilling's books, however, did not come close to revealing fully her ambition to create a personal network of friends, followers, and fellow patriots.
Much has been written about the movement, both by its leaders and followers as well as by its critics.
Supplies and provisions for his followers (army) were requisitioned from landholders.
Rival leaders and their followers commonly appealed to allies for aid when their positions were tenuous.
The penance as used by inquisitors was extended predominantly to followers of heretics (credentes) rather than heresiarchs themselves.
Advocates made followers form allied agreements, while judges steered the concerned parties into making shared compacts.
Commercial publications gained great success and encouraged more followers.
To his followers, however, it is clear from the biographical accounts that he was more to them than just a link in a chain.
Once they succeeded in evading this order, the scheme opened up new opportunities for popular headmen to bind their followers more successfully.
The discourses and experiences of travel reinforce the tendency for individuals and their followers to form new villages/power bases.
Political authority rested on the ability of leaders to effectively distribute the surplus wealth to followers.
They and their followers had used their religion to address their inner spiritual concerns, not the worldly affairs of the state.
As the model proved successful, others imitated it, but the first followers largely failed.
If bosses could be relatively sure that their followers would come through on their end of the bargain, what of the followers?
When they threw their hats into the ring, their followers were expected to vote for them.
The person who discovers a new vein of ore invites followers who may go in several directions.
Most of his followers are well off, highly educated, and hold influential positions in the military, ministries, banks, and large companies.
Antiauthoritarian behavior is one of the external signs by which his followers recognize his contact with haqiqa.
The diversification practices they develop through wives, extended families and trustworthy followers or clients have yet to be systematically analysed.
As in 1996, campaign rallies and parades were the major means of mobilising party followers and demonstrating support for political parties and presidential candidates.
Pitch-based score followers respond only to momentary changes of sound, and thus present different challenges than human partners in performance.
The teacher is the leader, the learners are followers.
Their leaders embodied the negation of ever ything worthwhile about being human; their followers demeaned and shamed themselves.
Influential tribal or local leaders are extended political favours, and in turn mobilise their followers to vote for a particular party or candidate.
The follower's position trajectories for the zero and nonzero wind force situations are very similar.
Price writes that the yielding response is also a source of awe and facilitates the psychological investment that followers place in the leader.
They remained, as the illustration added in the book's third edition shows, the subject of debates conducted well after 1900 by him and his followers.
Each politician has his own group of followers, called camarillas, who rise and fall with their leader.
Conversely, these followers were dependent on their chief for maintenance, their prospects connected with his largesse and political clout.
Finally, the target article has important implications for followers, including myself, of the ecological approach to psychology.
Like more affluent successful men, their incomes helped them to attract followers, who in turn provided domestic services, material resources or prestige.
To his followers, he emphasized that compromise was a part of politics, but it was important to remain absolutely steadfast in the final goal.
Leaders and followers both rejected vehemently the claims of political and economic elites to expertise and authority on revaluation.
What good does it do to remove a ruthless dictator if his followers hold similar views of outsiders?
Far be it from us to act in any way that would distress you and your followers.
The increased knowledge of leaders and followers which he provided gave the regime greater confidence than ever before.
They want to bind their followers to them through emotion and loyalty.
As an example, with amplitude followers, the time-window of the sample averaging process becomes de facto the sample rate of the generated control signals.
Riker and his followers have been hunting them for over twenty years now with no confirmed sightings.
The followers paid much attention to the innovators.
All his followers, it has been shown, were concerned to emphasize the obligation to obey any successfully constituted political power.
The motion was lost by only one vote, and he and many of his followers declined to recognise the validity of the result.
By telling, writing-and, one might add, experiencing-their visions, the followers actively participate in constructing and upholding the shaykh's saintly status.
Nonparticipation resulted from distrust between leaders and followers, and a belief that the participation of all members was unnecessary.
Leading priests and prophets become important people in a political sense simply by reason of the number of their followers.
If not for leaders, at least for followers, this vision probably continues to remain central to their understanding of revolutionary change.
There are no leaders without followers; the concept of leadership is inherently relational and interactive.
Tales of wonders and exceptional deeds of the saints are repeatedly a narrated by followers and visitors.
While giving lessons, a scholar may encourage new followers, thus extending the informal network.
How and why do cer tain centers become leaders and others followers in the adoption of change?
Moral norms do not require expectations of any kind, since their followers are motivated by the belief that there is something intrinsically good behind compliance.
When followers or leaders faced temptation to renege, what kept them in line?
If the boss were to violate one follower's expectations, he would threaten many others' as well.
Generally, the followers had to bear the costs of the local campaign on their own.*!
They organised the electoral campaign marches that showed the number of followers a candidate had.
Teudt and his followers continued to consider themselves victims of traditional science.
The behaviour of both leaders and followers must be deducible from the logic of instrumental behaviour.
He also noticed that these missionaries and their followers actually obeyed authorities higher than the emperor.
Most attending bird individuals and species were not from families that include co-adapted, high-fidelity army ant followers.
Many served as employment agents who provided samurai employers with labourers, and they had many followers under them.
Through these she beckons and cajoles her followers as they wend their way across the temporal expanses of the other strata.
The follower's position trajectories in the presence and the absence of the wind disturbance are fairly close.
Except for the roll angle, the follower's orientation trajectories in the presence and the absence of the wind disturbance are fairly close.
Each magnate had his own domain of schools, students, followers, and charities.
The benches represent the autonomy these leaders had once enjoyed, sharing out drink to their fellow-tribesmen and other followers in their own mead-halls.
Dilling's followers responded with loyalty, applause, and sometimes a check.
Necessarily, their followers placed obligations upon them; and the foundations of their power were scrutinized and challenged by rivals.
He appointed a new financial manager, whom his followers saw as miserly.
The actions taken by both leaders and followers have, at each turn of the wheel of fortune, helped to create the next round of change.
In some traditional reading books there was a clear assumption that boys were leaders and girls were followers.
We can detect differences between, for example, experienced and inexperienced designers, or followers of one design strategy and those who use a different approach.
Dilling sought to forge personal relationships with her followers.
Aside from that, the state government was willing to accept criticism and suggestions of reforms + as long as they came from its followers.
He concludes that the pronouncements of leaders are often misleading as descriptions of the behaviour of their ordinary followers.
He struggled openly with the younger man to destroy his authority and scatter his followers.
Later, the stool allocated portions of its land to sub-chiefs and heads of families who, in turn, distributed land among their followers.
We could infer from her work that to their followers, saints embody the negation of time through both genealogy and ritual proximity to the infinite.
I also examine the existing literature on the middle class followers of modern gurus, pointing out inadequacies in the approaches of earlier scholars.
Their mystical literature is full of expressions of sympathy with the followers of other creeds, and again and again inculcates a large-hearted toleration.
Leaders have followers: people who recognise and find attractive the leaders' sense of purpose.
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