1. But government through bloodline is vulnerable to the same objections whether it occurs through voting or the passing down of a crown. 2. The programmes were implemented by governments through existing political channels, thus allowing dominant groups to take advantage of the situation. 3. The rebels aimed to overthrow the government through protracted guerrilla warfare. 4. It sought formal Solidarity support for the government through a permanent representation committee. 5. One example of the impact of the law affecting the work of engineers is from legislation imposed by government through the agency of the Health and Safety Executive. 6. Britain retained a parliamentary form of government, but what that meant was not government by Parliament but government through Parliament. 7. Anthony turned to contacts he had made in state government through his years of activity in groups like the Florida League of Cities. 8. But people at the organization said they could recall no similar systematic effort to mount a legal challenge against the U.S. government through contacts with foreign diplomats. 9. But that component of the economic expansion will have to be replenished by the government through additional borrowing. 10. Companies can only deal with the Peruvian government through that office. |