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Hayek further observes, "that the most important change which extensive government control produces is a psychological change, an alteration in the character of the people." Although it may take generations, he says, "even a strong tradition of political liberty is no safeguard if the danger is precisely that new institutions and policies will gradually undermine that spirit." One can see such a transformation occurring in the American people.
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... has been traditionally used by past generations, including consideration of alteration of past pra...
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... has been traditionally used by past generations, including consideration of alteration of past pra...
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... and legislative branches, which for generations now have considered these types of policies and pr... sufficient to decide these cases." (alteration in original) (citation omitted)). . (11.) 401 U.S....
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... traditionally used by past generations, including consideration of alteration of p...
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..., change in political relations; alterations in legal relations and methods have lagged even mo... rather than over the course of whole generations. One familiar result of this alteration in the tem...
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...), (18) or those that require multiple generations for the return trip as is the case for many specie.... Climate change and habitat alteration represent topics that are currently of intense int...
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... population that contributes to future generations (for a review of effective population size, see Sc...2010b, Figure 8). This habitat alteration would result in a high likelihood of loss of genet...
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... and can further mutate in future generations. They are genetically inherited, either through au... for intervening in the creation or alteration of life. (163) Spindle transfer aims to prevent th...
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When the city fathers built the stone wall surrounding the Grove Street Cemetery between 1841 and 1845, they intended it to stand forever. This wall is a testament to the durability of 19th century American design and workmanship. It has performed well its function of sheltering the memorials and mortal remains of the thousands interred. This walled city of the dead with its beautiful tree- lined streets should be preserved and maintained without alteration. Like the New Haven Green, the original nine square town plan, the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on East Rock, Judges' Cave on West Rock, and the lighthouse on the eastern shore, the Grove Street Cemetery and its ancient stone wall are historic landmarks that must remain untouched for our city's posterity to enjoy.
Yale students will...