Separation
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It turns out that Dr. Werdegast (Lugosi) has a score to settle with Poelzig (Karloff) and is looking for his wife and daughter after a long and enforced
separation.
Since every divorce or
separation
is unique and comes with guaranteed conflict, it is a natural theme for drama.
Once the
separation
occurs and Bernard relocates several blocks away to a house of lesser amenities the film shifts focus to the effect the
separation
has on the two children; Walt and Frank Berkman.
In The Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844, a youthful work that remained unpublished and largely unknown until the mid-twentieth century, Marx describes money as “the universal agent of separation,” because it transforms human characteristics into something else.
The result is a de facto
separation
between news and everything else.
Xi consolidated his position during his first term, by reversing much of Deng Xiaoping’s legacy, including the opening of China’s economy, the
separation
of the CCP from government, and a low-key approach to foreign and security policy.
But both parties won after running on a moderate platform of constitutionalism,
separation
of powers, civil liberties, and women’s rights.
Islamist parties will now have enormous influence on economic policy, after decades of official
separation
of mosque and state.
The costs would include one-off expenses to migrants: transport, obtaining visas and permits, and finding housing, schooling, and employment, as well as the emotional cost of
separation
from family.
The
separation
of powers in government is too inefficient, so the presidency must dominate all other branches.
This is where Israel's wall of
separation
comes in.
But, whatever else is revealed, the UK phone-hacking scandal is of a piece with the Murdochs’ transformation of news into propaganda: both reflect an assault on democracy’s essential walls of
separation
between media, the state, and political parties.
The key point is that the costs of
separation
are a matter of choice, not of inevitability.
In those cases,
separation
was indeed followed by deep economic and political crises, which in some ways persist.
Answering them will require a debate that transcends issues like the
separation
of powers and judicial independence and elucidates the appropriate relationship between politics and religion.
One is rooted in
separation
of powers: it could not be used in cases of impeachment, an issue that is handled by Congress.
In the West, liberalism preceded democracy:
separation
of powers, freedom of expression, and the rule of law were already in place before elites agreed to expand the franchise and submit to popular rule.
Mr Cao was careful to stay within the bounds of moderate reformism, yet he openly called for reform within five areas of governance: the constitution,
separation
of powers, elections, political parties, and the culture of politics.
This
separation
could be implemented smoothly.
For starters, the
separation
of the IMF’s SDR account from its general account made it impossible to use SDRs to finance IMF lending.
His recommendations include, first and foremost, making all of the IMF’s operations in SDRs, which would require ending the
separation
of the IMF’s SDR and general accounts.
In the face of the totalitarian challenges of fascism and communism in the twentieth century, Europe and the United States have become aware that the rule of law,
separation
of powers, and democracy decisively determine foreign policy and matter greatly from the point of view of international security.
Before too long, Russia’s “managed” (read: authoritarian) modernization will also have to allow for the rule of law and a functioning
separation
of powers, or the country will remain dependent on oil and gas prices and mired in a brutal struggle for power, influence, and money.
According to the 2017 Israel Democracy Institute Index of Arab-Israeli relations, 70% of Israel’s Arabs speak fluent Hebrew, and 77% are not interested in
separation.
Since the two countries’
separation
is now more than six decades old, that anomaly is unlikely to be repeated.
Like a doomed marriage, it is better to have rules for the inevitable divorce that make
separation
less costly to both sides.
Montesquieu’s idea of a
separation
of governmental powers plays no role in France.
Following de Gaulle’s lead, elective monarchy or enlightened despotism is now perceived as a legitimate alternative to parliamentary democracy or US-style
separation
of powers.
Reflection by "Bragg planes"--sheets of atoms that can diffract X-rays at specific angles that are determined by the
separation
between sheets--enabled the Braggs to calculate the exact arrangement of sodium and chloride atoms in a crystal of salt.
This would have restored the
separation
between retail and investment banking, which was swept away by the de-regulating wave of the 1980’s and 1990’s.
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