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Enumerating labor's grievances, it criticized craft unions for creating a skilled aristocracy, and suggested one big industrial union embracing all industries and founded on the class struggle.
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Ampersand was founded on the belief that exposing young people to social and environmental need will produce a more broad-minded and socially engaged generation of leaders than might otherwise emerge.
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His political base is founded on populism, conservatism and the provision of major public works.
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This reputation was founded on his talent for self-aggrandisement and his widely approved lack of scruple as much as his courage, energy, and resourcefulness.
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It was founded on an initial capital of rupees twenty-five paid by fourteen promoters.
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Blended value propositions are founded on the notion that value can not be bifurcated, and is inherently made up more than one measurement of performance.
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It is now a limited company and still promotes the original environmental and adventurous principles that it was founded on.
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Its foundation dates back to 1888 when a municipal park was founded on the 6 ha area of suburban grove.
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In the first two antinomies, both the thesis and the antithesis are false because they are founded on a contradictory concept.
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But should we ever immunise the convictions of those in the public eye from ridicule and insult, simply because they're founded on religious beliefs?
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