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-- liberal considers that the need for a national economy with controls that will assure his conception of social justice is so great that individual and local liberties as well as democratic processes may have to yield before it.
The enormous changes in world politics have, however, thrown it into confusion, so much so that it is safe to say that all international law is now in need of reexamination and clarification in light of the social conditions of the present era.
The assumptions upon which the example shown in Figure 3 is based are: ( A ) One man can direct about six subordinates if the subordinates are chosen carefully so that they do not need too much personal coaching, indoctrinating, etc..
But while the corporation has all the disadvantages of the socialist form of organization ( so cumbersome it cannot constructively do much of anything not compatible with its need to perpetuate itself and maintain its status quo ), unluckily it does not have the desirable aspect of socialism, the motivation to operate for the benefit of society as a whole.
One is so accustomed to think of men as the privileged who need but ask and receive, and women as submissive and yielding, that our sympathies are usually enlisted on the side of the man whose love is not returned, and we condemn the woman as a coquette.
Mr. Hodges is so hopeful over the outlook that he doesn't think there will be any need of a cut in income taxes.
Thanks for continuing to capture the attention and uncover so many areas of need in this amazing world.
The long-range objective of habitat management is to make it fully productive so as to support fish and game populations to contribute to the need for public use and enjoyment.
At first each child should do a kick-up by himself so that the teacher can determine those ready to work alone, and those who need help.
We speculate that compulsives in the unstructured schools are under greater strain because of the lack of systemization in their school setting, but that their need to organize ( for comfort ) is so intense that they struggle to induce the phonic rules and achieve in spite of the lack of direction from the environment.
In short, congressional power to grant federal-question authority to federal courts is now apparently so broad that Congress need not create, or specify, the right to be enforced.
But the form in which the claim must be stated need not be different from what the State exacts in the enforcement of like obligations created by it, so long as a requirement does not add to, or diminish, the right as defined by Federal law, nor burden the realization of this right in the actualities of litigation ''.
Initially, having fewer units of some elements -- especially submarines -- than the opponent, our capabilities need to be sufficiently greater than theirs, so that the exchange will be in our favor.
However much football has been over-emphasized, the public likes to measure its collegiate favorites by the scoreboard, so, while Yale need never give its record a thought again since outscoring its opponents 694 to 0 in the season of 1888, Dartmouth had to wait until its championship team of 1925 for national recognition.
Can we continue to alienate precisely those whose gifts we so desperately need and apart from whose co-operation our mission in the world must become increasingly precarious??
There is an ancient and venerable tradition in the church ( which derives, however, from the heritage of the Greeks rather than from the Bible ) that God is completely independent of his creation and so has no need of men for accomplishing his work in the world.
The Holy Father would die soon, she said to Carla, so she could translate for Sam, although he had a brilliant doctor, a man who did not need the assistance of those doctors offered by the great rulers of the world.
This may possibly be due to reasons such as psychopathy or that they are so attractive that they need not be seen to be altruistic.
They did not need letters for the guttural sounds represented by aleph, he, heth or ayin, so these symbols were assigned vocalic values.
It is revealed at the end of Curtain that he fakes his need for a wheelchair so as to fool people into believing that he is suffering from arthritis, to give the impression that he is more infirm than he is.
Thus, services could be moved to a different machine and, so long as they kept the same service name, there was no need for users to do anything different to continue accessing the service.
The effect of tolerance means that frequent use of the drug may result in its diminished effect so, when safe to do so, the dosage may need to be increased to maintain effectiveness.

need and deeply
Specifically, the distribution of this trait suggests that this need may have ( initially ) grown so intense at certain ( early ) points that those among said ( initially more deeply pigmented skinned ) Northern-migrants with mutations for straighter hair survived and had children at ( somewhat ) higher rates.
The last pages of her book made clear that while Ms. Shapley deeply admired certain aspects of McNamara the man, and the public servant, she had seen first-hand his need to manipulate the truth, as well as to tell it.
According to Giles Lury, this marketing trend echoes the deeply rooted need of all humans to be entertained.
Gokhale ’ s firm belief in the need for universal education deeply inspired the next great man on the Indian political stage, Mohandas K. Gandhi ; his faith in western political institutions though rejected by Gandhi, was adopted by an independent India in 1950.
This is why ' trying to jostle or joke out of a sad mood is devaluing to her ' or him: ' we need to respect a child's right to experience a loss fully and deeply '.
Being telepathic, Rocannon feels the hundreds of deaths which he had caused at the moment when they happen-and while recognizing the need to have taken this action, he feels deeply guilty and is further traumatized, in effect burned out and incapable of ever initiating any further action.
He is deeply in love with Donna Bonanza and attends to her every need.
The drive to write, on the other hand, is controlled by the limbic system, a ring-shaped cluster of cells deeply buried in the cortex which governs emotion, affiliated instincts and inspiration and is said to regulate the human being's need for communication.
The issue deeply divided the Labor party, with ministers such as Hughes and George Pearce, vigorously arguing the need for conscription for Australia to help the Allies win the war.
The need for secrecy and inconspicuousness deeply colors the traditions and mannerisms of mafiosi.
In his analysis, German culture was made up of people who had the need for status, who worshiped strict order and regimentation, desired authoritarian leadership and had a deeply ingrained fear of other countries.
On 6 February 2007 – Safer Internet Day 2007 – Frattini recalled the need to protect children's rights, saying: " I am deeply concerned at this potential harm by the internet to children.
A fundamental aspect of Cohen's Evolutionary Enlightenment is the distinction between what he sees as two fundamental, yet opposing, aspects of the human psyche: the " ego " and the " authentic self ," In his teaching, ego is defined as " the deeply ingrained, compulsive need to remain separate and superior at all times, in all places, under all circumstances.
Perhaps, need to laugh again was strong enough in the society so deeply traumatised by the atrocities of war, and Dymsza's talent in evoking happy-go-lucky air of the past Warsaw street was highly desirable.
This is particularly important for purposive surveys, but can also be used to guide sampling surveys by eliminating the need to survey areas where, for geological or other reasons, we can reasonably expect all ancient traces to be destroyed ( e. g., by erosion ) or far too deeply buried ( e. g., by alluvium ) to be detectable.
More recently, since the BDSM community has become more established, the emergence of specialist dungeons for hire has occurred, specifically for couples to explore their sexual activity more deeply without the need for a large up-front investment.
Later, Ambassador Susan E. Rice reiterated the need to strengthen the “ capacity of the organization to engage effectively in complex peace operations, at a time when the burdens and challenges placed on the institution are greater than ever .” Similarly, to assist and protect the civilians caught in conflicts, the United States claimed to bedeeply committed to supporting and advancing international humanitarian law .” In order to uphold this commitment, the international community has specific tasks it must undertake: “ preventing conflicts, in the first place, keeping existing conflicts from escalating to mass atrocities, acting early and decisively when they occur, and ensuring that peace-building and post-conflict assistance consolidates peace durably once the conflict ends .” Lastly, Rice confirmed the necessity of PKO ’ s to end violations of international humanitarian law and to safeguard civilians.
She became deeply convinced of the need to save sinners through penance and sacrifice as the Virgin had reportedly instructed the children to do.
They are deeply involved in the procurement of new hardware, rolling out new software installs, maintaining the disk images for new computer installs, making sure that licenses are paid for and up to date for software that need it, maintaining the standards for server installations and applications, and monitoring the performance of the network, checking for security breaches, poor data management practices.
He was deeply devoted to the Eucharist, and in his preaching he invited all to have recourse to the Blessed Sacrament in times of need and anxiety.
Many producers followed this practice, but Katzman, with his insatiable need for screenplays, was more deeply involved in using " blacklisted " talent than most.
I think she understands something very deep about her Western students: we need to go more deeply, egolessly, into our own gender issues so as not to be ensnared by gender.
Relatively little is revealed about the Commonality, this is partly due to the subtle nuances of Taelon phrasing ( rarely lying, but often only giving part of the truth ), the difficulty in trying to explain such a concept in understandable language, the need to keep the deeply spiritual Taelons mysterious and alien.
According to Pinter's official biographer, Michael Billington, in Harold Pinter, echoing Pinter's own retrospective view of it, The Birthday Party is " a deeply political play about the individual's imperative need for resistance ," yet, according to Billington, though he " doubts whether this was conscious on Pinter's part ," it is also " a private, obsessive work about time past ; about some vanished world, either real or idealised, into which all but one of the characters readily escapes.

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