0 the process of helping someone or something to make progress or be successful -- ความก้าวหน้า
It pertains equally to regimes in which the officials act purely out of concern for the furtherance of their own interests.
This risk is heightened by the near-absence of ethical guidance as to how to distinguish between acceptable and intolerable furtherance of state objectives.
The underlying social relationship, the furtherance and enjoyment of which is often the reason for talking at all, would become tenuous, perhaps even useless.
Its founders had no great interest in municipalities as organic communities; their ideal was rather the furtherance of global understanding.
As such, it is an instance of the historic tension between the possession of individual right and the furtherance of aggregate utility.
They were instead often related and circulated by people in the premeditated furtherance of well-considered goals, either altruistic or pragmatic.
Royalists generally resented the existence of public debate, while parliamentarians attempted to impose censorship and produced distortive propaganda whose aim was seldom the furtherance of rational discussion.
Furthermore, it also specified the conditions in which a strike could be declared illegal-for instance, if its objective was other than the furtherance of a trade dispute.
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