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Having unearthed Lilienfeld ’ s patents that went into obscurity years earlier, lawyers at Bell Labs advised against Shockley's proposal since the idea of a field-effect transistor which used an electric field as a grid ” was not new.
We never could stand each other, and instead of taking pressure off me, they put on even more by bringing Carlos Reutemann into the team .” Having announced his decision to quit Ferrari at season's end, Lauda left early due to the team's decision to run the then unknown Gilles Villeneuve in a third car at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Having failed to perform Roman masculinity and virtue, Antony's only means with which he might write himself into Rome's imperial narrative and position himself at the birth of empire ” is to cast himself in the feminine archetype of the sacrificial virgin ; once understands his failed virtus, his failure to be Aeneas, he then tries to emulate Dido ”.
Having a standard and official history of the Village and an inventory of supporting evidence will permanently answer these issues which continue to plague us and have resulted in our community being named as one of the Most Endangered Places in 2004 ”.
Boss Juergen Mohr said Having been a TVR owner, I think this will be the best TVR ever .” He also confirmed the company was planning new models, possibly with alternative drivetrains.
Having thus learned of the occupation of German Samoa by the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, who at the request of Great Britain had performed their great and urgent imperial service ,” von Spee rushed toward Samoa with Scharnhorst and Gneisenau intent on doing damage to British and Dominion ships at anchor.
Having buried his wife Jane ( Purdon ) and two sons ( of their 20 children ) in the family vault at St. Patrick ’ s, Adam Loftus died at his Episcopal Palace in Kevin Street worn out with age ” and joined his family in the same vault.
* Having the World in View: Sellars, Kant, and Intentionality ” ( The Woodbridge Lectures, 1997 ), The Journal of Philosophy, Vol.
Interestingly, Akerman was the only person from the Confederacy to reach cabinet rank during Reconstruction .” Having become attorney general shortly after the creation of the new Justice Department, Akerman dealt with legal issues from the Department of the Interior, such as the question of whether competing railroad companies deserved more land in the West in return for expanding the country ’ s transportation system.
Having received nearly every major award for achievement in the humanities, he continues to incite considerable debate as to whether his poems mean ” anything at all.
Having pointed to the shared values of the two parties on a number of issues, she said the last issue she wanted to mention was the dreaded b ” word.
Having added de Buffon ” to his name while traveling with the Duke, he repurchased the village of Buffon, which his father had meanwhile sold off.
Having failed to attract the majority of the faithful, the movement ceased to be useful for the Soviet regime and, consequently, both the Patriarchal ” Church and the Renovationists suffered fierce persecution at the hands of Soviet secret services: church buildings were closed down and often destroyed ; active clergy and laity were imprisoned and sometimes executed.
Having more confidence of his craft, Remington wrote, My drawing is done entirely from memory.
Having worked with Alan Wilder on 1991's Ebbhead, Douglas McCarthy returned the favor, appearing on Recoil's 1992 album Bloodline, on the electronic reworking of Faith Healer ,” the Alex Harvey classic.
Ralph M. Williams, on John ’ s state of mind upon returning to Aberglasney, writes, It is here that we first begin to know something of his personality and see for the first time the conflict in him between the dreamy romantic and the practical man of business that runs through his life .” Having grown up in the archaic monastic buildings of Aberglasney it was not surprising that Dyer had developed an interest in antiquities and his love with nature, as fostered in his 1716 Pindaric ode version of Grongar Hill.
Having made it clear that idealism depends upon postulates and proceeds hypothetically, Royce defends the necessity of objective reference of our ideas to a universal whole within which they belong, for without these postulates, both practical life and the commonest results of theory, from the simplest impressions to the most valuable beliefs, would be for most if not all of us utterly impossible .” ( see The Religious Aspect of Philosophy, p. 324 ) The justification for idealistic postulates is practical ( a point Royce made repeatedly in his maturity, accepting the label of " pragmatist " for himself, to the extent that it embraced practical life as the guide and determiner of the value of philosophical ideas.
Having predominantly taken what Pollit & Suma ( 1997 ) call the managerial ” approach to self accountability, the NAO has tended to put an emphasis on the benefits it provides as justification for its existence.
Miroslav Volf ( born September 25, 1956 ) is a Croatian Protestant theologian, intellectual, and public speaker, and one of the most celebrated theologians of our day .” Having received two advanced degrees under the famed German theologian Jürgen Moltmann ( Dr. theol.
In a report to the British Cabinet, that they definitely of the opinion that, in our own interest, we should accept this offer of Herr Hitler ’ s while it is still open ... If we now refuse to accept the offer for the purposes of these discussions, Herr Hitler will withdraw the offer and Germany will seek to build to a higher level than 35 per cent ... Having regard to past history and to Germany ’ s known capacity to become a serious naval rival of this country, we may have cause to regret it if we fail to take this chance ...”.
Having derived the will to power ” from three anti-Darwin evolutionists, as well as Dumont, it seems appropriate that he should use his will to power ” as an anti-Darwinian explanation of evolution.
Having as a basis state reason, it allows a reflexion on the legitimacy of power and authority of modern Western societies ; this in connexion with the representations which make it and which it makes state reason and public law ”.

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Nonetheless, Wilson believed that, in all cases, corporations should be erected with caution, and inspected with care .” The actions of corporations were clearly circumscribed: To every corporation a name must be assigned ; and by that name alone it can perform legal acts .” For non-binding external actions or transactions, corporations enjoyed the same latitude as private individuals ; but it was with an eye to internal affairs that many saw principal advantage in incorporation.
President Kennedy recognized this: The advantage is, from Khrushchev ’ s point of view, he takes a great chance but there are quite some rewards to it .”
Whereas it may have given The West ” an advantage when it came to exploration, it also created zones of racial inferiority.
Thomas Jefferson wrote in a letter, In our private pursuits it is a great advantage that every honest employment is deemed honorable.
The advantage of Britain's new colony in providing a non-Russian source of flax and hemp for naval supplies was referred to in an article in Lloyd ’ s Evening Post of 5 October 1787 which urged: It is undoubtedly the interest of Great-Britain to remain neutral in the present contest between the Russians and the Turks ” and observed, Should England cease to render her services to the Empress of Russia, in a war against the Turks, there can be little of nothing to fear from her ill-will.
This method takes advantage of the other party ’ s desire to close by adding just one more thing .”
In Satisficing Consequentialism Michael Slote argues for a form of utilitarianism where an act might qualify as morally right through having good enough consequences, even though better consequences could have been produced .” One advantage of such a system is that it would be able to accommodate the notion of supererogatory actions.
The advantage of the bottom-up approach is the level of expertise provided, combined with the motivating experience of any member of the administration to be responsible and finally the independent engine " of progress in that field of personal responsibility.
According to this reading, Egypt is viewed as destructive and vulgar ; the critic Paul Lawrence Rose writes: Shakespeare clearly envisages Egypt as a political hell for the subject, where natural rights count for nothing .” Through the lens of such a reading, the ascendancy of Rome over Egypt does not speak to the practice of empire-building as much as it suggests the inevitable advantage of reason over sensuality.
The advantage to this remote controller was that it could learn ” remote signals from different devices.
Sheridan ’ s movers and shakers eagerly expanded their holdings to take advantage of this inexpensive fuel, which, unfortunately, as in the several other gas boom ” counties of Indiana, soon ran out.
He claims that, as King Charles the First commissioned the Duke of Buckingham (“ that insolent upstart ”) to bring the royal fiancée, Princess Henrietta Maria, from Paris to England, Buckingham — with his usual audacity ” — made love to the Queen of France, the Spanish Anne of Austria, thus creating an extremely serious diplomatic conflict to the advantage of Cardinal Richelieu.
Many residents use Farmville as a bedroom community ” to take advantage of the low cost of living.
A 1942 study also found that commercial bank affiliate underwriting was not better ( or worse ) than nonbank affiliate underwriting, but concluded this meant it was a myth ” commercial bank securities affiliates had taken advantage of bank customers to sell worthless securities .”
At the July 13, 2004, Senate Banking Committee hearing on the GLBA ’ s effects, the Securities Industry Association representative explained securities firms had not taken advantage of the GLBA ’ s financial holding company ” powers because that would have required them to end affiliations with commercial firms by 2009.
Boston University economist Laurence J. Kotlikoff suggests commercial banks only became involved with CDOs, SIVs, and other risky products ” after Glass-Steagall was repealed ,” but he rejects Glass-Steagall reinstatement ( after suggesting Paul Volcker favors it ) as a non-starter ” because it would give the nonbank / shadow bank / investment bank industry ” a competitive advantage ” without requiring it to pay for the implicit ” lender-of-last-resort ” protection it receives from the government.

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Communication in a school setting is quite important because communicating with peers and teachers is very much a part of the school experience ” and enhances social interaction.
Amnesty International notes that China has the largest recorded number of imprisoned journalists and cyber-dissidents in the world .” The offences of which they are accused include communicating with groups abroad, signing online petitions, and calling for reform and an end to corruption .< ref >< nowiki > http :// www. internetfreedom. org / Background </ nowiki > Background Global Internet Freedom Consortium ( do not download anything from this site – it is a known Trojan supplier )</ ref > The escalation of the government's effort to neutralize critical online opinion comes after a series of large anti-Japanese, anti-pollution, anti-corruption protests, and ethnic riots, many of which were organized or publicized using instant messaging services, chat rooms, and text messages.
Jackson called symbols a primitive but effective way of communicating ideas ,” and explained that a person gets from a symbol the meaning he puts into it, and what is one man ’ s comfort and inspiration is another ’ s jest and scorn .”
), the Universal Translator was probably developed independently on several worlds as an inevitable requirement of space travel ; certainly the Vulcans had no difficulty communicating with humans upon making first contact ” ( although the Vulcans could have learned Standard English from monitoring Earth radio transmissions ).
The Tweed is a river communicating with the sea by a bar, on which there is twelve feet of water, it is situated about a mile and a half to the north of a small island off Point Danger, which lies in latitude 28 ° 8 '” ( King Narrative of a Survey, v. 2, p. 257 )
Film having proved an inadequate medium for communicating his ideas about gender and society, Perry found in pottery an effective alternative because of the ways artifice could be deployed to make the innocent or honest pot have a purpose and mean something ”.
In 1518, Juan de Grijalva came to the area with his crew and named the river Río de las Banderas ” because they saw indigenous peoples communicating across the river with flags.
The story appeared in York County newspapers, and Buckingham was telephoned by Discovery Institute staff attorney Seth Cooper, whose tasks included " communicating with ‘ legislators, school board members, teachers, parents and students " to address the topic of ID in a scientifically and educationally responsible way ” in public schools.
Ordway was also starting up his own self-published comic book, titled OK Comics !” Soon Beatty and Ordway began communicating through the mail.
The early mentions of the term hasbara in English mainstream print media date from the late 1970s and describe hasbara as overseas image-building .” According to the Washington Post, this work " is called hasbara when the purpose is to reshape public opinion abroad .” In the early 1980s, hasbara was defined as a " public relations campaign ," In Newsweek it was described as explaining .” In 1986, the New York Times reported that a program for communicating defense goals ” was started in the late 1970s, and a 1984 implementation of a Hasbara Project ” to train foreign-service officers in communications by placing them with American companies .” Carl Spielvogel, chairman of Backer & Spielvogel, traveled to Israel to advise the government on communicating its defense goals.
" Her goal then was to quash her loneliness by communicating through bodily forms .”
Buchanan questioned the word provided ” since it appeared to bind him, but the delegates assured him that they were only communicating their understanding based on the status quo.
I felt that the hardest part of being bullied was communicating ,” Hirsch said.
Increasingly, he was drawn to photography full time by the directness of the medium ,” and soon found himself communicating the themes and ideas of his paintings photographically.

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