Leszek Miller, Poland's prime minister, told the PAP news agency that Poland should contribute to the EU less than it receives in agricultural subsidies.
Chief Lecturer in courses organized by the Agency of Transformation, by the Macedonian Stock Exchange and by the Ministry of Trade.
Collaborated with the Agencyof Transformation of Business with Social Capital.
Human agency is null: we are mere dupes of 'the system', until we repudiate it outright.
At intervals his father came to the Agency to inquire about Running Elk, for I did not allow my protégé to return even during vacations.
I educated him at the Agency school under my own personal supervision, and on every occasion I studied him.
Then he called up an automobileagency and ordered a foreign town-car his wife had admired.
The Prophet his brother was down at the Fort Wayne agency in Indiana.
Agent McLaughlin had asked him to come to the agency for a talk; but Sitting Bull well knew that if he did go to the agency, he probably would be arrested.
But as he had said, he was not "an agency Indian," and did not want to be an agency Indian.
He died in December, 1909, in a two-story house built for him by the Government on the Pine Ridge agency in South Dakota.
He did not make me an agency Indian, and I'll fight and die fighting before any white man can make me an agency Indian.
Their young people were being educated at the Indian schools of the East, and at the agency schools, and were learning to read and write.
The eastern school Indians exchanged letters with Indian friends whom they had met or of whom they knew; the agency school Indians in different parts of the country also wrote letters.
At the Standing Rock Sioux agency he found that Chief Gall was the real ruler.
He asked for only two men, and rode straight to Sitting Bull's camp, on the Grand River, forty miles south of the Agency quarters.
Through the agency of Mr. Laurence Oliphant a part of them became misled with the delusions of Thomas Lake Harris, and with him removed to Brocton on the shores of Lake Erie, U.
Oral tradition was the only agency by which a knowledge of the events of that epoch could be preserved and transmitted.
Besides the permanent associations which are established by law under the names of townships, cities, and counties, a vast number of others are formed and maintained by the agency of private individuals.
The external relations of a people may be compared to those of private individuals, and they cannot be advantageously maintained without the agency of a single head of a Government.
I verily believe that His arm is held back from working wonders through the agency of many Officers, because He sees that such success would be their ruin.
How would they have been spending Sunday afternoon, if this blessed agency had not been set on foot?
There is not in this kingdom an agency which more demands the hearty and liberal support of the Church of Christ.
It is not known how or by whose agency this disaster occurred; but there was nothing in this holy temple that the fire did not consume.
It is due to Spain, so far as this Government is concerned, that the agency of a third power, to which I have adverted, shall be adopted only as a last expedient.
Under these circumstances the agency of others, either by mediation or by intervention, seems to be the only alternative which must, sooner or later, be invoked for the termination of the strife.
The cost of correspondence by this agency was great, possibly not too large at the time for a proper remuneration for so hazardous and so costly an enterprise.
The individualist seeks it through formal freedom and would limit public agency to a minimum.
As such, it is an important agency for forming and expressing public opinion, and for impressing upon the young men just entering the house the standards of the older members.
In the fierce struggles of the Middle Ages the church was a powerful agency for restraining the powerful and softening the feuds of hostile clans and peoples.
What is needed at present in the United States is a larger number of experiments in various methods of agency to see which type results in least corruption, fairest distribution, and best service.
To Meet the Change to Corporate Agency and Ownership, Ways Must be Found to Restore Personal Control and Responsibility.
The family is the great social agency for the care and training of the race.
The law is not to be regarded chiefly as an agency for punishing criminals.
There is, moreover, in civilized society a further most demoralizing agency unknown to earlier life.
Will the moral values of wealth be most fully secured and justly distributed by leaving to individuals the greatest possible freedom and holding them morally responsible, or by social agency and control?
Modern business, for example, is the most effective agencyin securing sobriety.
It masses the work and the abilities of thousands and hundreds of thousands in the past and the future, and wields the product as an almost irresistible agency to achieve new enterprises or to drive from the field rival enterprises.
In fostering such an outcome and in tempering the asperities of the conflicts that must precede its fulfilment, the nation has no more promising agency than the State Universities, no more hopeful product than their graduates.
He pleaded the mission of the Northwest as the mediator between the sections and the unifying agency in the nation, with such power and pathos as to thrill even John Quincy Adams.
What more effective agency is there for the cultivation of the seed wheat of ideals than the university?
Through the agency of Adam, as being their public head.
The effective agency that passes from the material to the sensitive plate shows peculiarities.
Eight years later full self-government was granted, largely through the agency of one man.
It is true that I am not a police detective, but I have an agency of my own, well-known to both Mrs. and Mr. Ocumpaugh.
I am to have the agency for a new mill, which has just commenced operations, beside consignments of goods from several small concerns at the East.
On March 27, the semi-official Russian news agency announced that the Soviet and Ukrainian troops, assisted by naval forces, recaptured Odessa.
Bonebrake (who came a year earlier than Bryson, and was in his day a prominent financier) opened, if my memory serves me correctly, the first agency for Eastern vehicles.
The mysterious agency of subterranean fire has elevated great masses of rocky matter in various parts of the globe.
After it has been skimmed as carefully as possible we first settle it through the agency of chemicals," answered Mr. Hennessey.
In fact, strangely enough, nothing has ever been found to take its place, and it has become a necessary but expensive agency employed in every sugar refinery.
Another agency of which Mr. Cooper had made fruitful use, and the efficacy of which he highly appreciated, was conversation and debate.
The General Agency Office, at which Nicholas Nickleby obtained the address of Mr. Gregsbury, M.
In these degenerate days the place has much altered, and the amiable Mr. Casby would certainly find it more difficult than ever to collect his weekly dues, even by the agency of his energetic assistant, Mr. Pancks.
M143) The Kai of German New Guinea attribute sickness to the agency either of ghosts or of sorcerers, but suspicion always falls at first on ghosts, who are deemed even worse than the sorcerers.
Congressman Boatner opened the ball by endeavoring to ascertain whether or not there had been an agreement between Mr. Frick and the Pinkerton agency prior to June 25, a point on which it appeared, Mr. Frick's memory was defective.
The Pinkerton brothers presented a written statement, giving a history of theiragency and an account of its methods.
The proprietors of the Pinkerton agency professed subsequently to have examined their roster and accounted for all the missing men, and that, with one exception, there were no cases of suicide.
As a matter of fact the efficacy of the tariff as a wage-maintaining agency had been grossly overdrawn by stump orators and over-zealous partisan newspapers.
The emblem adopted by the agency was a suggestive one.
As long as the Kearns act stands--and it is safe to say that it is not likely ever to be repealed--the Pinkerton Detective Agency is effectually barred out of Pennsylvania.
I was detailed by the Pinkerton agency to accompany the Barnum circus in the capacity of a detective.
The enterprise from which sprang the Pinkerton "standing army" of to-day was set on foot in a shabby little office in La Salle Street, Chicago, and there the headquarters of the agency still remain.
The agency was founded in 1850 by Allan Pinkerton, a young Scotchman, who had been brought into public notice at Elgin, Ill.
The agency was responsible for the killing of a boy during a longshoremen's strike in Jersey and at Chicago during the Lake Shore railroad strike a man named Bagley fell a victim to Pinkerton lead.
Prior to that time it was a loosely constituted, loosely governed organization, wholly unfitted for service in an emergency and serving principally as an agency for the distribution of military titles.
As Mr. Frick acknowledged in his letter the receipt of "your favor of the 22d," it was evident that the negotiations with the Pinkerton agency had been pending for some time.
The eye is the organ through which we perceive, by the agency of light, all the varied dimensions relations, positions, and visible qualities of external objects.
Through the agency of these means we have been enabled to cure hundreds, who had suffered untold tortures for twelve, fifteen, or twenty-five years.
Its agency is necessary to maintain the circulation, and the respiration, since, as the medium of communication, it conveys from the brain large supplies of nervous force to sustain these vital functions.
It will be seen, therefore, from this that the act of emission is only produced through the agency of the spinal cord, and not by any direct nervous action between the parts which are stimulated, and those which are concerned in the emission.
I am now happy to say that through the agency of your surgical skill and the efficacy of your medicine, I am healthy, strong, and a perfect man.
The process of separating a mortified part from a healthy part, through the agency of pus.
A very familiar illustration of one mode is found in the common domestic fowl, the egg of which vivified within the ovarium, is afterward expelled and hatched by the simple agency of warmth.
This decarbonating function requires the agency of the maternal lungs, for the purpose of oxygenating the mother's blood.
The union of these subtle elements through theagency of their physical, chemical, and vital forces, constitutes the initiation of life.
It is by their agency that the sublimest spiritual conceptions can be brought to the sphere of the senses, and the noblest, loftiest aims of to-day can be made glorious realizations of the future.