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The height-biased leftist tree was invented by Clark Allan Crane. [2] The name comes from the fact that the left subtree is usually taller than the right subtree. A leftist tree is a mergeable heap. When inserting a new node into a tree, a new one-node tree is created and merged into the existing tree.
A national oil company (NOC) is a petroleum company that is fully or partly owned by the government of a sovereign nation. [ 1 ] : 3 NOCs produce about half the world’s oil and gas. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
The approach of peak oil during price fluctuation leads many governments to take ownership or control of fossil fuel reservoirs for strategic and economic reasons. [2] Resource nationalism applies to resources such as metals, and in less developed nations, mining investments.
He saw the two parties as reactionary and war-mongering, and attracted support from left-wing voters who opposed the Cold War policies that had become a national consensus. Most liberals , New Dealers , and especially the Congress of Industrial Organizations , denounced the party because in their view it was increasingly controlled by Communists.
Mitchell also distinguishes between left-wing anarchists and right-wing anarchists, whom Mitchell renames "akratists" for their opposition to the government's use of force. From the four main political traditions, Mitchell identifies eight distinct political perspectives diverging from a populist center.
31.50% of the oil producer OMV: an integrated international oil and gas company; 28.42% of Telekom Austria: fixed line, mobile, data, and Internet communications services; 52.85% of Austrian Post: postal service; 100% of ÖIAG-Bergbauholding; 100% of Finanzmarkt Beteiligungs AG (FIMBAG) Oesterreichische Nationalbank (central bank of Austria)
Oil and gas rights offshore are owned by either the state or federal government and leased to oil companies for development. The tidelands controversy involve the limits of state ownership. Although oil and gas laws vary by state, the laws regarding ownership prior to, at, and after extraction are nearly universal.
Conservatives' views of the courts are based on their beliefs: maintaining the present state of affairs, conventional and rule-oriented, and disapproval of government power. [184] A recent variant of conservatism condemns "judicial activism"; that is, judges using their decisions to control policy, along the lines of the Warren Court in the 1960s.