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Even much later, however, Wimsey would have relapses — especially when his actions caused a murderer to be hanged.
Even though other transmitters are used in far fewer synapses, they may be very important functionally — the great majority of psychoactive drugs exert their effects by altering the actions of some neurotransmitter systems, often acting through transmitters other than glutamate or GABA.
Even accepting the theory of universal positivity, it is difficult to explain, for example, the actions of a soldier who sacrifices his life by jumping on a grenade in order to save his comrades.
Historian Henry Commager wrote that " Even when definitions of terrorism allow for state terrorism, state actions in this area tend to be seen through the prism of war or national self-defense, not terror .” While states may accuse other states of state-sponsored terrorism when they support insurgencies, individuals who accuse their governments of terrorism are seen as radicals, because actions by legitimate governments are not generally seen as illegitimate.
Even though its authenticity has been called into question by some today, the Tanaka Memorial was widely accepted as authentic in the 1930s and 40s because Japan's actions corresponded so closely to these plans.
Even common actions like hand-shaking and saying hello may be termed rituals.
He also said: " Even the willing buyers that we have find it incredibly difficult to get financing ... We can't keep a full workforce on at this point when people aren't buying planes ... If market conditions continue to deteriorate, it may be necessary for the company to take additional actions ".
Even the sale of a relatively small strip of land angered the Mexican people, who saw Santa Anna's actions as a betrayal of their country.
Even in these systems, however, society is conceived of as the victim of a criminal's actions, and the notion of vengeance for such acts is an important part of the concept of justice — a criminal " pays his debt to society ".
Even though the delegation was not received in London ( on the grounds that it represented only the interests of a small group of urbanized Africans ), its actions aroused considerable support among the African elite at home.
Even many years later, these actions provide cogent evidence of “ the Coulomb
Even outside of the convent her actions were governed by the strict etiquette of the royal court of Portugal.
Even then, however, the Clinton legal team opined that its actions were consistent with the War Powers Resolution because Congress had approved a bill funding the operation, which they argued constituted implicit authorization.
* Even if Britain were the " mother country " of America, that made her actions all the more horrendous, for no mother would harm her children so brutally.
Even users that do need to have root access to individual workstations may not be authorized for the similar actions on a shared file system.
Even if God could logically command these actions, he would not because that is not his character.
Even his most innocent and mundane actions often cause widespread confusion.
Even after Guangxu began formal rule, Empress Dowager Cixi continued to influence his decisions and actions, despite residing for a period of time at the Summer Palace, which she had ordered Guangxu's father to construct, with the official intention not to intervene in politics.
Even actions such as the Italian use of some chemical weapons did little to change the League's passive approach to the situation.
Even billboard advertisements across the country were replaced with his propaganda messages on justifying his regime's actions.
Even earlier, at one year of age, infants have some rudiments of empathy, in the sense that they understand that, just like their own actions, other people's actions have goals.
Origen did this in his Commentary on Matthew when he taught that “ Christ ’ s return signifies His disclosure of Himself and His deity to all humanity in such a way that all might partake of His glory to the degree that each individual ’ s actions warrant ( Commentary on Matthew 12. 30 ).” Even Origen ’ s milder forms of this teaching left no room for a literal millennium and it was so extreme that few actually followed it.

Even and taken
Even so apparently impartial a critic as W. H. Frohock has taken for granted that the book was originally intended as a piece of Loyalist propaganda ; ;
Even musicians themselves have taken to writing poetry.
Even before his mind had rounded out the idea, he thrust one hand into his trousers pocket and pulled out the six slugs he had taken from the revolver.
Even her voice had taken on a more cultivated tone.
Even when this elder brother first displayed symptoms of delicate health, the notion that he might die young was never taken seriously, and he was betrothed to the Princess Maria Feodorovna ( Dagmar of Denmark ).
Even though other clubs had taken part in the competition in the intervening decade, the team which got to this final was still the first English side to do so.
According to Marx, “ Even an entire society, a nation, or all simultaneously existing societies taken together.
Even though the Almoravides soon reconquered the island, the booty taken helped the Pisans in their magnificent programme of buildings, especially the cathedral and Pisa gained a role of pre-eminence in the Western Mediterranean.
Even in the most ethnically homogeneous societies there is not always a complete correspondence between state and nation, hence the active role often taken by the state to promote nationalism through emphasis on shared symbols and national identity.
Even with these measures being taken, developers struggle to combat software cracking.
Even so, many ( if not most ) modern pigments are still dangerous unless certain precautions are taken ; these include keeping pigments wet in storage to avoid breathing their dust.
Even the Minister of Defence for Canada was taken in by the same legend ; he forwarded an urgent security warning to all Ontario Members of Parliament.
" Even before his return to Montreal, reports on the situation in the Ohio Country were making their way to London and Paris, proposing that action be taken.
Even the expulsion of Germans from central and eastern Europe after World War II was apparently sanctioned in article 13 of the Potsdam communiqué, although research has shown that both the British and the American delegations at Potsdam strongly objected to the size of the population transfer that had already taken place and was accelerating in the summer of 1945.
Even if an endospore is located in plentiful nutrients, it may fail to germinate unless activation has taken place.
Even earlier it was called nux indica, a name used by Marco Polo in 1280 while in Sumatra, taken from the Arabs who called it جوز هندي jawz hindī.
Even though the city expended over eighty million dollars acquiring and demolishing homes, the area where the taken homes once stood is now vacant.
Even the official name of the Kingdom of Norway ( Norwegian: Kongeriket Norge / Kongeriket Noreg ) would in fact be the Danish form Kongeriget Norge if taken literally from the constitution.
Even when Anneux was taken, the 62nd Division found themselves unable to enter Bourlon Woods.
" Even Cortázar's short story " Casa Tomada ," about a brother and sister whose house is taken over by someone or something mysterious, for Leal is an example of the fantastic and not magical realism.
Even though a changed political scene after the death of Russian Tsar Paul reduced the political importance of the battle and material losses in the battle were of little importance to the fighting strength of either navy ( the Danish side had taken great care to spare its first-class ships ), the battle is nevertheless still remembered on the Danish side for the extraordinary valour of the Navy's personnel and the many Copenhagen volunteers who fought for hours against overwhelming odds.
Even more care must be taken with the degree-three and degree-four solutions because of their complexity.
Even carefully crafted neutral writing could be taken in an assertive context through the incidental use of a word with a loaded social context.
Even though the FTC does not resolve individual complaints, it does use the aggregated information to determine where federal action might be taken.
Even though the jazz movement was taken over by the middle class white population, it facilitated the mesh of African American traditions and ideals with the white middle class society.

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