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Thirdly, during the decade a number of scandals had come to light, including the collapse of the Sass syndicate, which had highlighted both the lack of regulation and the legal inability of the Council to manage the Society.

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Thirdly, in the judging step, these descriptions were matched by separate judges, as closely as possible, with the intended targets.
Thirdly, Pyrrho applied these results to life in general, concluding that, since nothing can be known, the only proper attitude is ataraxia, " freedom from worry ".
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:" Thirdly we consider in fire the quality of clarity, or brightness ; which signifies that these angels have in themselves an inextinguishable light, and that they also perfectly enlighten others.
It may be a matter of wonder to some, what enducements I could have to present the City of London with so many expensive Pictures ; the principal reasons that influence me were these: First: to show my respect for the Corporation, and my Fellow Citizens, Secondly: to give pleasure to the Public, and Foreigners in general, Thirdly: to be of service to the Artists, by shewing their works to the greatest advantage: and, Fourthly: for the mere purpose of pleasing myself.
Thirdly, these adaptations feedback into innovation processes in industry, shaping the next generation of technologies and services.

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Secondly, in 1621, Mary, daughter of Thomas Fulford of Devon, and the widow of Thomas Achims of Pelint, Cornwall, Thirdly, in 1627, at Ladock, Cornwall, Elizabeth, daughter of Tristam Gorges of St. Budeaux, and widow of Edward Courteney and of William Bligh, ( she died within a few weeks of the marriage ).

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Thirdly, for society to develop itself in harmony with nature ( http :// www. josemariafigueres. org / pensamiento / pensamiento. htm ) from the book “ Gobernando en Tiempos de Cambio: Administración Figueres Olsen, by Leonardo Garnier ).
Thirdly she had a companion Teresa de la Parra, a Venezuelan socialite who she had meant while studying in Europe, who enjoyed reading Cuban books with her and they often found themselves studying about island together.
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Thirdly, he maintained that by working for as long as possible he would remain healthy and live longer.
Thirdly, two-thirds of the delegates would have to support a candidate for nomination, a measure intended to reduce sectional strife.
Thirdly, he has invented siege-engines for use against the Romans and the Archimedean screw to raise water ( b. c. 287 BC )
Thirdly, he has invented siege-engines for use against the Romans and the Archimedean screw to raise water ( b. c. 287 BC )
Thirdly there has been a push in the last decade by consumers, for companies to adopt stricter environmental regulations, making the incorporation of ISO 14001 a greater necessity for the long term viability of businesses ( Delmas & Montiel 2009 ) and providing them with a competitive advantage against companies that do not adopt the standard ( Potoki & Prakash, 2005 ).
Thirdly, the system could be used to make black and white copies of color programs for sale to television stations who were not yet broadcasting in color.
Thirdly, it is objected that in order to deduce the conditioned, Cousin makes his absolute a relative ; for he makes it an absolute cause, i. e. a cause existing absolutely under relation.
Thirdly, humans often rely almost exclusively on insecticides for pest control.
Thirdly, almost all commercial software for the VIC-20 was sold on cartridge or cassette tape media, giving low incentive to buy a floppy drive.
Thirdly, address any legal and regulatory requirements, such as FAA requirements for aviation.
Thirdly, under Article 18 of the Ministry of Housing and Local Government Provisional Order Confirmation ( Greater London Parks and Open Spaces ) Act 1967, London Borough Councils are allowed to swear in council officers as constables for " securing the observance of the provisions of all enactments relating to open spaces under their control or management and of bye-laws and regulations made thereunder ".
Thirdly, the Commission has also introduced a collection of block exemptions for different contract types.
Thirdly, and not more beautifully than truly, let him reflect that he has undertaken the care of no mean creature, for, in order that he may estimate the value, the greatness of the human race, the only begotten Son of God became himself a man, and thus ennobled it with his divine dignity, and far more than this, died to redeem it.
Thirdly, he entered into a collaborative agreement with Honda, the first product of this alliance being the Triumph Acclaim, which paved the way for the joint development of a range of cars which spearheaded the company's revival in the 1980s and 1990s.
Thirdly, MSN provided a bulletin board for the discussion of the team's moves.
Thirdly, the focus of the music was no longer on folklore with the occasional self-composed song tossed in for measure, but was turned around to exactly the opposite, with the two translated folk songs " Krähenfraß " (" The twa Corbies ") and " Carrickfergus " adapted to fit the band's style.
Thirdly, the Consumer Protection Act 1987 ( which is also part of EU wide regulation under Directive 85 / 374 / EEC ) creates a statutory tort of strict liability for defective products that cause any kind of personal injury or death, or damage over £ 100.
Thirdly, delegated legislation is flexible enough to deal speedily with changing circumstances, for example increasing costs of services, developments in scientific knowledge or minor changes in policy.
Thirdly, one might consider a definition of knowledge work which includes, " all workers involved in the chain of producing and distributing knowledge products "( 2007 ), which allows for an incredibly broad and inclusive categorization of knowledge workers.

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Thirdly, the South is not merely an embarrassingly backward region, but a part of this country, and what happens there concerns every one of us.
Thirdly, population growth was absorbed by neighboring municipalities in the regional urban area, and numerous citizens of Aarau moved into the countryside.
Thirdly, the president appointed the head of the military intelligence, Abdel Fatah El-Sisi, as Minister of Defence to replace Tantawi.
Thirdly, Mill's position, by calling mathematics merely another species of inductive inference, misapprehends mathematics.
Thirdly, the Capetians had the support of the Church, which favoured a strong central government in France.
Thirdly, he married Princess Elisabeth of Anhalt-Zerbst ( – 5 October 1607 ) in 1577.
Thirdly, British interest in East Africa was first stimulated by their desire to abolish the slave trade.
Thirdly, he worked in the domain of ancient art and mythology ; his work in this area was popular but, according to some 20th-century critics, superficial.
Thirdly, a crowned child holding a tree states that Macbeth will be safe until Great Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane Hill.
Thirdly, the discriminating monopolist produces a larger quantity than the monopolist operating by a uniform pricing scheme.
Thirdly, political rivalries were present at all levels of the party and state bureaucracies but were especially prevalent at the top.
Thirdly, you might take something from another person without their consent.
Thirdly, Under the Reservation of Separate Amenities Act in 1953, amenities in public area, like hospitals, universities and parks, were labeled separately according to particular races.
Thirdly, it recognizes that every individual has a particular orientation towards risk ; while at one extreme people may by nature be timid, anxious and fearful, others will be adventurous, impulsive and almost oblivious to danger.
Thirdly, its WIMP GUI inspired the windowing environments of personal computers in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, so much so that the windows of the first Macintosh desktop look almost identical to the MVC windows of Smalltalk-80.
Thirdly, the part of the brain that uses memory and learning is also affected.
Thirdly, it requires the consumer to purchase both skis and bindings from the same manufacturer due to the proprietary nature of the system, thus increasing sales.
" Thirdly, because unlike non-state actors, states are signatories in international laws and conventions prohibiting terrorism, so when a state commits acts of terrorism it is " in breach of its own solemn international commitments.
Thirdly, as ratification is but the expression of the approbation of the people and is to be effective when had in three-fourths of the States, there is a fair implication that it must be sufficiently contemporaneous in that number of States to reflect the will of the people in all sections at relatively the same period, which of course ratification scattered through a long series of years would not do.
Thirdly, the American colonies were exceptional in world context because of the growth of representation of different interest groups.
Thirdly, laws that prevented people from acting freely to improve themselves were reformed.
Thirdly, peers also affect political orientation.
Thirdly, CRC is a linear function with a property that CRC ( X XOR Y ) = CRC ( X ) XOR CRC ( Y ); as a result, even if the CRC is encrypted with a stream cipher ( or mode of block cipher which effectively turns it into stream cipher, such as OFB or CFB ), both message and associated CRC can be manipulated without knowledge of encryption key ; this was one of the well-known design flaws of the Wired Equivalent Privacy ( WEP ) protocol.

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