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单词 Abolition
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(1) They declared for the abolition of slavery.
(2) The slaves got freedom after the abolition of slavery.
(3) His most significant political achievement was the abolition of the death penalty.
(4) William Wilberforce campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
(5) Their discussion centred around the abolition of slavery.
(6) They preach the abolition of established systems but prose nothing to replace them.
(7) Islanders have campaigned for the abolition of one of the three tiers of municipal power on the island.
(8) They preach the abolition of established systems but propose nothing to replace them.
(9) Abraham Lincoln campaigned for the abolition of slavery, he succeeded.
(10) Sadly, because of abolition, it was also the last.
(11) It demanded the abolition of the Family Code.
(12) The abolition of the transfer system is inevitable.
(13) We therefore recommend the abolition of this rule.
(14) Both agencies are targeted for abolition by Republicans.
(15) The abolition of car tax is a good idea.
(16) We also welcome the abolition of the binary divide.
(17) Other changes included the abolition of the death penalty.
(18) It offers to those who demand quality the abolition of the Audit Commission, something to which it is pledged.
(19) With the Council's abolition in that year the Liverpool museums were given the statue of national museums and funded as such.
(20) The abolition of excise duty in 1853 heralded a period of growth and prosperity for the soap industry.
(21) Mr. Eadie Will the Prime Minister consider the abolition of standing charges to pensioners by the private monopolies?
(22) To expect Paul to call for the abolition of slavery at this point in time is to be guilty of unhistorical thinking.
(23) A composite motion demanding the straight forward abolition of the block vote was defeated on a show of hands.
(24) For campaigners for the abolition of corporal punishment this will have been a setback.
(25) The abolition of capital punishment and reform of the law on homosexuality came about in a similar way.
(26) Why should abolition not apply to the poll tax during what are allegedly its last two years?
(27) The final blow for many firms was the government's abolition of import duties.
(28) Nevertheless, the global trend, promoted by the United Nations[/abolition.html], is towards abolition in all countries.
(29) According to the first view, inspiration is an enhancement of natural, rational discernment, not a suspension or abolition.
(30) The new policy of openness has led to the abolition of censorship and to a welcome return to Leninist cultural pluralism.
(1) They declared for the abolition of slavery.
(2) The slaves got freedom after the abolition of slavery.
(3) His most significant political achievement was the abolition of the death penalty.
(4) They preach the abolition of established systems but prose nothing to replace them.
(5) Abraham Lincoln campaigned for the abolition of slavery, he succeeded.
(31) The final blow for many firms was the government's abolition of import duties which resulted in a flood of cheap imports.
(32) The first is the abolition of the powers of courts to pass sentence of corporal punishment.
(33) Coincident with the changing Parliamentary climate was a more positive attitude towards abolition on the part of the Labour Government.
(34) The abolition of serfdom would therefore be a necessary precondition of free labour mobility.
(35) The next major phase of land degradation came after the abolition of slavery in 1838 and the rise of peasant agriculture.
(36) The first revolution on the agenda, therefore, was the bourgeois-democratic overthrow of tsarism and abolition of feudal remnants.
(37) The abolition of the death penalty following the revolution remained intact.
(38) These have grown enormously in recent years, especially since the abolition of foreign exchange controls in 1979.
(39) From the beginning, they campaigned for the abolition of the old laws on relations between master and servant.
(40) The situation is further confused by the abolition of the metropolitan authorities and the probable demise of the structure plan system.
(41) When the curbash was abolished they set it up to compensate anyone who was whipped after the abolition.
(42) Is it not short-sighted for both Opposition parties to be pledged to the abolition of this scheme?
(43) The other editor, Reform leader Isaac Mayer Wise, was opposed to abolition.
(44) The borough brought in a group of consultants to produce topic papers on twelve of the major areas affected by abolition.
(45) The third was the abolition of capital gains tax on unit trust portfolios in 1980.
(46) Abolition was to be a vindication of the capacity of parliament to bring about nationally agreed change in difficult times.
(47) The case for abolition was made more urgent as a result of the experience of Labour in government after 1974.
(48) Other reforms include the abolition of landowners' right to offset farming losses against profits from other business.
(49) The resulting verdicts amounted, once again, to a demand for the abolition of the Forest jurisdiction outside the king's demesnes.
(50) We can not too strongly condemn such a practice and we recommend its total abolition ....
(50) try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(51) The abolition of rates fulfils an ambition of Mrs Thatcher's dating back to 1974.
(52) There is no other definition of socialism valid for us than that of the abolition of the exploitation of man by man. Che Guevara 
(53) Prior to the abolition of the heritable jurisdictions in 1747, those nobles who possessed extensive judicial rights controlled their own patronage.
(54) Mr. Allason I congratulate my right hon. and learned Friend on the abolition of composite rate tax.
(55) The abolition of the sororities evidently did not take place without a great deal of resistance.
(56) The book was influential in the abolition of the tied cottage in the years following the war.
(57) He argued for the abolition of the public schools, which he says are elitist.
(58) The abolition of some second-tier authorities in the mid-1980s did not, however, necessarily lead to corresponding savings.
(59) In May the Soviet Union proposed the abolition of 75 percent of the existing stocks of weapons and offered unimpeded inspection.
(60) This necessitated the abolition of the whole Bakufu- han system and the economic structure on which it rested.
(61) He opposed the abolition of the penal laws, and accepted the Revolution of 1688.
(62) Financial advisers are urging people to take advantage of the carry - forward rules ahead of their abolition.
(63) A first step could be to increase regulation, leading to reduction and finally abolition of arms trading.
(64) The chancellor tied the abolition of duty to the planned arrival, in 1991-92, of the London stock exchange's Taurus.
(65) It was decided that state sickness benefit was to be taxed by its abolition!
(66) The abolition of the poll tax is widely welcomed until we consider what will replace it - simply more of the same.
(67) Althusser's abolition of the subject therefore commits him to an unequivocally holist account of social explanation.
(68) The abolition of exchange controls has made it harder to track flows of cash in and out of the country.
(69) Officers at Long Lartin argue they're understaffed since the abolition of overtime.
(70) He also announced liberal reforms including greater press freedom and the abolition of laws governing subversion.
(71) Is it too imaginative to suppose that all these consequences would follow an abolition of the power to dissolve?
(72) Some were perhaps not unhappy at the abolition of the counties, for certain powers returned to the lower tiers of government.
(73) This will benefit business directly, as will the abolition of the car tax.
(74) Bell was appointed to preside over an abolition which, in the event, proved impossible.
(75) Among trade union members 70 percent were in favour, while 75 percent of Green Party members opposed abolition.
(76) The abolition of escheat has meant the abolition of the last of the practical consequences of free tenure.
(77) One of the most controversial proposals was the abolition of benefit for the first two days of sickness.
(78) All these reasons for rivalry crystallized round the two sides' violent disagreement on the abolition of slavery.
(79) One wonders whether this is the first step towards the total abolition of inheritance tax.
(80) There is no doubt that they played a major part in maintaining interest in abolition and emancipation through different phases of antislavery.
(80) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(81) However, the abolition of unfree labour can not be analysed simply in terms of economic calculation.
(82) The Industry Ministry was scheduled for abolition, to be replaced by a State Committee directed towards drafting industrial strategy and privatization.
(83) And with this went the abolition of religion itself - something which was perfectly natural in view of the changed productive relationships in society.
(84) The Law Commission has recommended the partial abolition of these rules.
(85) Today it is calling for the abolition of the Budget, dismissing it as an unnecessary annual charade.
(86) The pressure group was commenting on suggestions that the Government is considering the abolition of pensioners' prescription exemptions.
(87) Major changes, such as abolition of the program, appear unlikely in the immediate future.
(88) The third subsidy to owner occupation comes from the abolition of the Schedule A tax.
(89) Governor Jeanne Shaheen vetoed the New Hampshire abolition law as soon as it was passed.
(90) Several senior officers and other experts argued publicly for the abolition of conscription and for the creation of a smaller professional Army.
(91) As a judge, Marshall worked for the abolition of the death penalty.
(92) The main reason for this abolition was their control by Labour councils and their opposition to government policies.
(93) The abolition of internal customs tolls in 1775 provided a major stimulus.
(94) That in turn would have necessitated the appointment of enough peers of the Liberal persuasion to acquiesce in abolition.
(95) So Chekhov gets invited to this fancy dinner on the anniversary of the abolition of serfdom.
(96) Its proposed abolition and replacement with more punitive measures would further criminalise travellers for their way of life.
(97) He was also resolved to impose a number of reforms, including the abolition of slavery.
(98) The completion of multilateral negotiations on the abolition of chemical weapons will be pursued.
(99) The minutes continued: The Cabinet then discussed the question of the abolition of capital punishment.
(100) Immediate pressure on peasant living standards was relieved by the abolition of redemption dues and restraint of the tax burden.
(101) The solution lay in the abolition of the patriarchal family.
(102) People are linked to each other by nature(), and the abolition of artifice should allow nature to come into its own.
(103) French people declared for the abolition of slavery.
(104) the abolition of serfdom in Russia in 1861.
(105) Actions of deprivation or abolition of eligibility or rights.
(106) Weinstock's missive announced the abolition of all internal committees.
(107) Abolition of all right of inheritance.
(108) He long urged the abolition of capital punishment.
(109) We all hope for the abolition of war.
(110) Abolition of children's factory labour in its present form.
(111) Obama opposed the abolition of the ban on offshore drilling.
(112) Through his newspaper, The Liberator,[] he became the voice of abolition.
(113) In addition, the dissolution of the General Staff Headquarters, the abolition of Universal compulsory military service.
(114) AIM:to observe clinically the effectiveness of Corydalis Yanhusuo on the abolition and prophylaxis of migraine.
(115) " propertied people perseverance" traditional consumer values and the complete abolition of the welfare housing distribution system, the Shanghai people purchase unprecedented enthusiasm.
(116) Emerson and Thoreau were contemplating the essentials of life and William Lloyd Garrison founded the abolition movement.
(117) How to register controls and the abolition of the control register.
(118) This third approach involves the abolition of dual track IPO.
(119) In 1638 he had to concede the abolition of the court.
(120) Their goal was a peaceful and legal limitation of the powers of the central government, a restoration of local self-government, an independent judiciary, and the abolition of special privileges.
(121) Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land to public purposes.
(122) Nicolas de Condorcet's bold prediction (in The Future Progress of the Human Mind, 1793) of the abolition of inequality between nations and the progress of equality within nations has not come true.
(123) China Steel Association letter to the Department of Public Works suggested that the abolition of the spot ore trade.
(124) Privatizing governmental functions, while generally an admirable idea, can become an unreflective and absurd fetish, if the alternative of abolition is neglected.
(125) Drivers from the abolition of a print job, the supply will be temporarily lights flashing.
(126) With the abolition of import quotas, Chinese garment enterprises are facing unprecedented opportunities for development.
(127) In many cases, however, the abolition of marketing boards has left an institutional vacuum.
(128) These extreme acts frightened other colonists, who feared lest they point towards abolition of their own assemblies and the abrogation of fundamental rights as Englishmen.
(129) Soon after his election, Samaranch worked towards the abolition of amateurism at the Olympic Games.
(130) But the reform movement of the 1850s could only support one major effort, and that proved to be the abolition of slavery, a movement in which women played a key role.
(131) In the abolition of such Biblical ordinances he laid down the principle of Abrogation which forms the basis of Islamic theology.
(132) The abolition of bourgeois individuality, bourgeois independence, and bourgeois freedom is undoubtedly aimed at.
(133) The great turning point came in the 1820s and 1830s, when a group of people from different religious backgrounds began to demand the abolition of slavery in the United States.
(134) The abolition of existing property relations is not at all a distinctive feature of Communism.
(135) Seward criticized Daniel Webster for speaking against the Abolition societies. He said such groups represented a moral movement that could not be stopped.
(136) Why the abolition of 40 - year - long-term agreement pricing mechanism?
(137) Few people would not exult at the abolition of slavery.
(138) Sarkozy had likened his "historic" task of convincing the public to support the carbon tax to other key moments in France, such as decolonisation and the abolition of the death penalty.
(139) As with other transformative measures, like the open-door initiative launched in Shenzhen, the one-child policy's abolition could be handled slowly, studied, then rolled out nationally.
(140) The abolition of composite rate tax, enabled gross interest payments for savers on low incomes.
(141) Katherine Chon was discussing the historical abolition of slavery in the United States with her classmate Derek Ellerman when the talk veered to modern-day slavery.
(142) DAVID W. BLIGHT is the director of Yale University's Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition and a professor of American history.
(143) The churches, as everyone knows, opposed the abolition of slavery as long as they dared.
(144) A mug from Philosophy Football, suppliers of T-shirts to more rarified sports fans, reads "My other mug supports the abolition of the monarchy".
(145) However, there are 120 moneybags written to oppose the abolition of estate duty.
(146) Football is very likely to copy the abolition of Yama was demoted this strategy of drinking poison to quench thirst, and then further reduced to a Chongchao places.
(147) One would think that with the abolition of property requirements and poll taxes, the enfranchisement of people of color, women, and 18-year-olds, the battle for the right to vote had been won.
(148) The abolition of capitalism and landlordism in Cuba represented an enormous step forward.
(149) Darwin and Wedgwood shared a hatred of the slave trade, contributing money and propaganda — in the form of anti-slavery verse and ceramic curios — to the "sacred cause" of abolition.
(150) The disastrous abolition of the educational maintenance allowance will make many wrongly opt out altogether.
(151) Professor Eagleson called for the abolition of the Word " hereby ".
(152) Europe is the Holocaust, but it is also the destruction of Nazism; it is the Gulag, but also the fall of the Wall; imperialism, but also decolonization; slavery, but also abolition.
(153) The Treasury will scrap 43 of the 47 tax reliefs identified as ripe for abolition by the Office for Tax Simplification (OTS), a body set up by Mr Osborne last year.
(154) It became obsolete with the virtual abolition of imprisonment for debt in 1880.
(155) Why, then, has the Communist Party announced the abolition of the worker-peasant democratic dictatorship and the discontinuance of confiscating the land of landlords?
(156) the abolition of slavery.
(157) Some people seemed to believe that with the abolition of the emperor, China had become a democratic country and that hence forth everything would take its proper course.
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