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Any and good
He merely said, `` Any good decorator these days can make you a tasteful home ''.
Any young player who has good control will become a successful curve pitcher long before the pitcher who is endeavoring to master both curves and control at the same time.
Any attempt to define it ( X is good if it has property Y ) will simply shift the problem ( Why is Y-ness good in the first place?
Any free man " of pure bred German stock " and of good character could become a judge.
A good example is a local area network ( LAN ): Any given node in the LAN has one or more physical links to other devices in the network ; graphically mapping these links results in a geometric shape that can be used to describe the physical topology of the network.
# Any other good that you can think of would be better if pleasure were added to it, and it is only by good that good can be increased.
" Any representation by us ", he advised, " will do her more harm than good.
Any man ’ s good when life treats him well, and bad when it treats him badly, and the best of us are the ones the gods love most.
Any set of headphones that provide good right and left channel isolation are sufficient to hear the immersive effects of the recording, and anyone who has even a cheap set of headphones can enjoy the recordings.
Any unabridged Latin dictionary informs moderns that Marcus Tullius Cicero and his contemporaries of the late republic while using lingua Latina and sermo Latinus to mean the Latin language as opposed to the Greek or other languages, and sermo vulgaris or sermo vulgi to refer to the vernacular of the uneducated masses, regarded the speech they valued most and in which they wrote as Latinitas, " Latinity ", with the implication of good.
Any time non-excludability results in failure to pay the true marginal value ( often called the " demand revelation problem "), it will also result in failure to generate proper income levels, since households will not give up valuable leisure if they cannot individually increment a good.
* Any Color: A version especially good for young children where matching pairs need only be of the same rank, not the same color.
The theory, Any press is good press, has been coined to describe situations where bad behaviour by people involved with an organization or brand has actually resulted in positive results, due to the fame and press coverage accrued by such events.
If that original show ( Broadway Open House ) had been done five years later, they may have changed their minds, because they did a lot of the same kind of humor we did later ... Any time a performer dies in the process of doing a television series or a Broadway show, it's a difficult proposition how to proceed in good taste.
Any good or commodity, transported from one country to another country in a legitimate fashion, typically for use in trade.
: Any good of George the Third,
Any further help from International Organization and people of good will is most welcome and will contribute to maintain our efforts to find the young Israeli soldier.
Any tuning is acceptable provided it sounds good to the master's ear.
According to his biographer, Maud Karpeles: " Any display of singularity was displeasing to him ; and he followed the convention in behavior as well as in appearance unless there was a very good reason for departing from them.
Any religion which follows ( parts of ) the fundamentals of this system has, according to the teachings of Buddha, good aspects to the extent it accords with this system.
Any other behavior would not be the sign of a good Christian.

Any and thing
Any particular dog, red thing, or object that is between other things is not a universal, however, but is an instance of a universal.
In the United Kingdom, " Any weapon of whatever description designed or adapted for the discharge of any noxious liquid, gas or other thing " is a Prohibited Weapon, under S. 5 of The Firearms Act 1968.
Any vibrating thing will vibrate at a number of frequencies above the fundamental, called overtones.
: Any weapon of whatever description designed or adapted for the discharge of any noxious liquid gas or other thing.
Any person entering the UK from outside the EU who fails to declare any thing or to produce any baggage or thing as required ( unless it they are entitled to exemption from duty and tax by virtue of any order under section 13 of the Customs and Excise Duties ( General Reliefs ) Act 1979 ) commits an offence.
Any thing chargeable with any duty or tax which is found concealed, or is not declared, and any thing which is being taken into or out of the UK contrary to any prohibition or restriction can be seized.
Any attempt to take the " shiny thing " from a Cat may result in the offender being eaten.
Any soul that catches sight of any one true thing is granted another circuit where it can see more ; eventually, all souls fall back to earth.
Any person or thing within this circle is considered to be at risk of injury.
Any and all signals inside a device that has RS232 connectivity are always TTL level ( 0 and 5V or 0 and 3. 3V or 0 and 3v ) internally and conversion to and from RS232 is the last thing outgoing data does, or the first thing incoming data does.
When another fleeing officer accompanying him asked what they were going to do, Fertig replied, " Any damn thing but surrender.
Any real world thing can be described by attributes ; methods allow operations to be performed on the attributes.
He remarked that " Any way you look at it, war is a very bad thing " while adding " but losing a war is worse " ( italics in the original ).
Any thing which is not warded forbidden by the law cannot be impeded, and no one can be constrained to do what it the law does not order.

Any and therefore
Any accelerating electric charge, and therefore any changing electric current, gives rise to an electromagnetic wave that propagates at very high speed outside the surface of the conductor.
Any mathematical object is considered to be a product of a construction of a mind, and therefore, the existence of an object is equivalent to the possibility of its construction.
Any policy built into the kernel cannot be overwritten at user level and therefore limits the generality of the microkernel.
Any spatially separated charge will result in an electric field, and therefore an electric potential.
Any symbol on the tape may therefore eventually have an innings.
Any grounds of knowledge outside that understanding was, therefore, subject to doubt.
) Any diameter of any great circle coincides with a diameter of the sphere, and therefore all great circles have the same circumference as each other, and have the same center as the sphere.
Eric Raymond extends this principle in support of open source security software, saying, " Any security software design that doesn't assume the enemy possesses the source code is already untrustworthy ; therefore, never trust closed source.
* Any number constructible out of the integers with roots, addition, and multiplication is therefore an algebraic integer ; but not all algebraic integers are so constructible: in a naïve sense, most roots of irreducible quintics are not.
Any broad, flat surface waved back-and-forth will create a small airflow and therefore can be considered a rudimentary fan.
* Any open subset of a finite-dimensional real, and therefore complex, vector space is a diffeological space.
Any given social group, and therefore the culture that reflects it, is therefore neither more advanced nor more backward than any other ; it is simply the way it is because that way works.
Any sexual relationship with a citizen was therefore considered to be incest and an act of treason.
Any precise description of a brain section plane therefore has to make reference to the anteroposterior part of the brain to which the description refers ( e. g., transverse to the midbrain, or horizontal to the diencephalon ).
Any discussion of influence, however expansive, deserves to be weighed against Krishnamurti's own measure of success i. e., whether individuals really understand, and therefore " live and breathe ", the teaching.
Any answer to such a question would be unverifiable, unrelated to experience, and therefore senseless.
Principle I states, " Any person who commits an act which constitutes a crime under international law is responsible therefore and liable to punishment.
Any person, whether a member of the armed forces or a civilian, who commits an act which constitutes a crime under international law is responsible therefore and liable to punishment.
Any promagistrate who entered Italy at the head of his troops forfeited his imperium and was therefore no longer legally allowed to command troops.
Any water tank or cistern on a roof must therefore be secured and sealed off to keep the pigeons out of them.
Any car could be driven into a sturdy barrier to stop it, but to therefore say the car has brakes seems absurd.
Any interstate effect of Schechter was indirect, and therefore beyond federal reach.
Any professors with a Jewish background were considered a threat to the newly founded regime and were therefore actively dismissed from German universities.
Any behavior is instinctive if it is performed without being based upon prior experience ( that is, in the absence of learning ), and is therefore an expression of innate biological factors.

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