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The interplay of race, class, gender and generation was played out in local meetings, churches, picnics, dances, youth forums and campaigns.
Examples are writing op-ed articles and speaking out in public forums - now merely occasional.
In these forums farmers routinely recanted, switching from pro to anti and back again, and charges of fraud were commonplace.
Is it any wonder men endeavored to deny women access to public forums ?
The details of this experience were periodically published as well as presented at scientific forums.
In local government in particular we have seen substantial moves towards more decentralised forms of service provision in terms of area offices, or neighbourhood forums.
Participatory forums also reveal sources of political and economic inequality that undermine efforts to grant the unorganised poor genuine decision-making power.
Such occasions also had the unintended consequence of providing public forums for expressions of opposing viewpoints.
Active inclusion in state-sponsored deliberative forums may play a vital part in such a strategy.
Such constraints were strongly expressed in interviews with citizens and officials participating in local forums.
Each task force holds one or more open forums at a major national anesthesia meeting to solicit input on its draft guideline from meeting attendees.
In these forums, causal stories are fought for, defended and sustained by the actors of the policy network.
Discussion forums and mailing-lists facilitated the emergence of common interpretative schemes among activists and organisations.
The surge of these patent medicines was contingent on the expansion of forums for broad advertising in the periodical press.
Examples of mediation systems are discussion fora, where it is important to argue and negotiate about dierent issues, including design issues.
In part, this has been achieved with community members involved in governance and opportunities for public participation in forums.
The participants joined two discussion forums: on human rights and on social life.
The forum's generous financial assistance made possible the research for this article.
The use of churches as public prayer rooms, not sacramental fora, began at once.
The forums would make government possible by converting the mass into articulate and reflexive citizens.
People's religion takes many forms, for example, mystic orders, fundamentalist movements, proletarian urban protests, bazaar merchant's associations, academic fora.
Initially, these involved informal fora of sectoral public and private actors, who met infrequently and had no formal powers or organisation.
Attendance at forums was generally substantial but never enough for organizers, for whom there were also never enough attendees from outside the middle class.
After the war, this memory of the perceived failure of the forums remained.
One legacy was a lingering perception that forums and discussion groups were mainly for women.
First, there must be publicly recognized forums for the criticism of evidence, of methods, and of assumptions and reasoning.
Arenas are forums for policy discussion among donors, and between donors and government.
Two of the practice nurses were involved with local nurse forums, and two had responsibilities for continuing education.
In any case, free trade and environmental agendas should be pursued in different fora.
To begin with, they strengthen the ability of governments to control domestic agendas, since governments are exclusive representatives of states in international forums.
The absence of mechanisms for the farming families to input into service delivery consultations and forums increased feelings of isolation.
Rather, networks and stakeholder forums engage in policy formulation or implementation without clearly delegated authorisation.
Regional co-ordination meetings serve as consultative forums, and there are national meetings of the regional co-ordinators.
Consent must be obtained in "the context of local knowledge," including oral presentations in community forums in the local language.
There is naturally a danger that false information may spread through discussion forums.
There were some independent civil society forums as well.
In this context, the creation of diverse sites and levels of democratic fora may be unavoidable.
They are composed of public officials from member states, in contrast to the fora.
All these international reforms were negotiated across a somewhat wider set of fora than in the past.
Empirically, its relevance appears to be limited since only a minority of the forums we studied had direct links to such movements.
There are reasons for the decision, which people can discuss and debate in those other fora.
There appear to be sharp differences between the two decision-making fora in the efficacy of predictive variables.
In addition, forums allowed participants an opportunity to discuss the role of journalism in science education.
I am grateful to participants in these forums for their helpful comments.
The administration had to change the rules repeatedly to avoid the subversion of deliberative forums by particularistic interests.
As such, they were to serve as centrally important forums for public debates over the future of the community.
They had to give up some of the forum's influence in order to achieve an equal position with the representatives of states.
In the 1930s once again community forums and discussion groups were established all over the nation.
Getting workingclass people to the forums was one thing, but creating an environment in which they felt able to speak was quite another.
In a variety of forums, information is provided to prospective parents that a sizeable percentage of institutionalized children have seriously debilitating problems.
He therefore gave private encouragement and official assistance to the building of temples, fora, and good houses.
However, computational forums also provide a rich research environment to study and advance our understanding of the processes of innovation.
Justification discussions have tended to accumulate outside the literatures of particular substantive domains in more general forums.
Vast scholarship and litigation in international forums were required to define and enforce civil and political rights.
The inability to put communal violence definitively to rest, or deal with it in appropriate institutional fora, is threatening the central state authority.
They were not so much about 'news', or 'stars', as forums for debate about what music was, and what music meant.
The state would not guarantee free speech merely by avoiding censorship but would be obliged to subsidize forums where unpopular speech could be heard.
Produced under the temporal constraints of weekly periodicity, newsbooks were forums for political debate rather than polished texts.
However, health professionals are often poorly represented on domestic violence fora.
Given the liberals' powerlessness at the state level, the local councils could become major forums for liberal debate.
However, the aspects of support and support forums are something that is fundamental to prescribing issues.
Generally these fora were positively regarded by business.
They speak to a broad audience and have been active in scholarly and popular forums in disseminating their views.
Incorporation refers to political elites actively encouraging the inclusion of less well-organised popular organisations and/or individuals into participatory forums.
Regionalism is the new mantra, for many actors find it rewarding to be part of the various regional economic fora.
The forums addressed a set of relatively intractable issues about how individuals of different characteristics could be made to feel able to speak in public.
Local business elites were said to have little time for the forums.
Such an agency could commission an analysis of this future technology and provide forums for discussion of its possibilities and perils.
The quoted examples indicate some of the benefits which can come from developing forums in which the diversity of older people can be included.
The past few years have witnessed a growing interest in healthcare ethics in many forums.
In the first phase, civil rights and antiwar activities led me to philosophize in public fora.
In particular young rural women took advantage of the new forums for lodging complaints and making work-related requests, especially the wartime and demobilization committees.
Most national professional confederations were informal consultation forums which limited themselves to the publication of a newsletter and the organisation of a yearly congress.
Political forums, with a panel of speakers, held during the election campaign period.
400 ian holliday currently deteriorating, it continues to function through high-level exchanges, security dialogue, and joint participation in a series of regional fora.
Dramatic conflicts occurred around the provinces, too, not least in the forums provided by the grand juries.
They were forums for debate on any subject relating to local, state, or national politics.
Hence, there is a need for broad coalitions that should be more inclusive than the current practice of regional forums.
Shareholder meetings were not the forums for regular monitoring, however.
Computers can also offer added didactic value through chatting, email and discussion forums.
I then examine the alliance's ideological character and limitations through a study of various forums that have placed these political actors in conversation.
No further conferences, forums, marches, or other activities were ever held.
In a number of local authorities where the party has majority control it has even delegated financial powers to local forums.
However, the need for such institutionalised cooperative fora is greater than ever before.
What competing forums, and forms of knowledge, were available?
Due to opposition voiced by indigenous peoples and thus concern for the forum's legitimacy and credibility, states could also not be in the majority.
Nevertheless, alcoholism has received much less attention in international forums.
There are no municipal or district level public forums for education policymaking or monitoring.
However, the status of such letters was increasingly ambiguous as new public forums developed.
The forums were certainly intended to be a means of subjecting propaganda to public scrutiny and thus robbing it of its insidious power.
Radio could publicize the regular forums, and it could broadcast special radio forums.
The forums were not conservative in any obvious way.
Changes in the national arena influence political culture at home and abroad and produce an effect on national behaviour in international forums.
Achieving this ambitious goal will be hard - there are many forums for contributing to the debate on pensions even within economics and finance.
A network of democratic fora from the local to global.
None of this should be taken to suggest that disagreements and conflict are absent - or indeed are better off absent, from forums in which older people are involved.
I define 'public sphere' broadly as a structure of many co-existing forums in which a society selects topics for debate and negotiates patterns of interpretation, values and conflicting interests.
Interestingly, discussions so characteristic of professional transplant forums inevitably focus on the current scarcity of organs, yet they rarely place blame squarely on the transplant industry itself.
Rights offer fora for action.
Indigenous rights have gained considerable prominence in international forums over the last few decades, and are now being institutionalised through emerging norms within the international system.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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