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They arise in situations in which one believes that what happens depends not only on the external world, but also on the precise pattern of behavior of the individual or group.
On December 21, the day that the Irish House of Commons petitioned for removal of Sir Constantine Phipps, their Tory Lord Chancellor, Molesworth reportedly made this remark on the defense of Phipps by Convocation: `` They that have turned the world upside down, are come hither also ''.
They both measure literature by moral standards, and in their political writings both allow for censorship, but the differences between them are also significant.
They also deduct transportation expenses incurred in connection with the performance of services as employees even though they are not away from home.
They serve not only as spokesmen for their areas, but they also contribute to top-level decision making.
They also give information which will aid in the design of a more satisfactory instrument for the measurement of the normal pressures.
They drank half a cup of this morning and night, and they also washed and soaked their hands in the same solution.
They knew that I was still grieving over the tragic event, and they felt that if I could see the recovery and the spirit of the people, who hold no grudge, but who also regret Pearl Harbor, I would be happier and would understand better a new Japan.
They have the same men, no age problem, no injuries and they also have Vinegar Bend Mizell for the full season, along with Bobby Shantz ''.
They also instituted a ration system under which all employers in the Congo were required to furnish their employes with clothing and adequate food.
They recommended, also, that `` at a fixed hour, let the entire family be assembled for night prayers, followed by a short reading of the Holy Scriptures ''.
They applauded every number, not only at its conclusion but also at the first statement of the theme -- sometimes at the first chord.
`` They are determined '', Montgomery writes, `` not to be surprised again, and now insist on a state of readiness for war which is not only unnecessary, but also creates nervousness among other nations in the Western Alliance -- not to mention such great suspicions among the nations of the Eastern bloc that any progress towards peaceful coexistence or disarmament is not possible ''.
They could also use their strong fins to hoist themselves out of the water and onto dry land if circumstances required it.
They and convey
They would like to convey the notion something is being done, even though it is something they know to be ineffectual.
They began to convey the idea of inexperienced cavers, using unreliable light sources and cotton clothing.
They are transmitted to convey religious or idealized experience, to establish behavioral models, and to teach.
They fill the Wingleader ’ s position in the case of an emergency, and help to convey the Wingleader ’ s orders to the rest of the Wingriders.
They shall not participate in the proceedings of the Council of the League, but shall watch its progress and in case of an erroneous action by a chief, they shall receive the complaints of the people and convey the warnings of the women to him.
They can use ovals, stick figures, pictures, clip art or any other representation to convey meaning.
They do not convey information about traffic in the blocks ahead-the cab signal conveys block information.
They appended to her memoirs certain of her husband's correspondence and an extract of a letter from George, her son and collaborator, to the St. Louis Republic, apparently in response to an appeal to persons having sure information about the matter to convey their accounts to the editor.
Of the Queen's Park team, The Field magazine notes that, " They dribble little and usually convey the ball by a series of long kicks, combined with a judicious plan of passing on.
They literally signify physical smallness or lack of maturity, but usually convey attitude, in most cases affection.
They frequently use biblical references, but often convey anti-religious sentiment, as in Sacrament's " Blacken the Cursed Sun ".
They were launched in 1971, are given both for high literary merit but also for works that are enjoyable reading and whose aim is to convey the enjoyment of reading to the widest possible audience.
They were launched in 1971, are given both for high literary merit but also for works that are enjoyable reading and whose aim is to convey the enjoyment of reading to the widest possible audience.
They were launched in 1971, are given both for high literary merit but also for works that are enjoyable reading and whose aim is to convey the enjoyment of reading to the widest possible audience.
They were particularly important in crack intros programmed by software crackers, where they were used to convey messages between groups involved in the activity.
They have several vocal calls that each convey different messages and consist of: predator warnings, signaling friendly intentions, submissive calls, and frustration vocalizations.
They convey an impression of power – an old movie and TV cliché starts with the outside view of a skyscraper with a voice-over conversation, continuing inside the luxurious office of a tycoon or crime boss.
They developed a custom icon and logo type to convey the unique and ethereal qualities of Madonna's show, which was described by the group's founder Margo Chase as " a multilayered musical and spiritual journey through diverse worlds.
They seemed to convey that strange Stoke light which appeals to me and the old buildings and streets which were very much part of my own childhood and youth.
They will convey information at a slow rate and in a manner that does not seriously degrade their detectability.
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