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matter and safety
According to a 17th century chronicler, Ibrahim had asked Suleiman not to promote him to such high positions, fearing for his safety ; to which Suleiman replied that under his reign no matter what the circumstance, Ibrahim would never be put to death.
Safety inspections and air traffic control remained in the hands of the FAA, and the act also required the Secretary of Transportation to report to Congress about air safety and any implications that deregulation would have in that matter.
However, in situations demanding prolonged exposure to a hot environment or wearing protective equipment, a personal cooling system is required as a matter of health and safety.
And persuaded that Caerus has a bad influence in the matter of thefts, humans spent huge resources and efforts in perfecting locks and keys and passwords and every kind of safety measures, with the help of which they hope to outwit Opportunity.
Actual levels of safety as measured by the total number of collisions and the number and severity of injuries are a matter of public concern.
Rivers, concerned for Prior's safety, finally recognises that his relationship with Prior, and his other patients for that matter, is deeply paternal.
Due to political instability in these areas, women who might not otherwise be inclined to wear the chadri must do so as a matter of personal safety.
As a matter of manufacturing safety, one investigation by an independent consumer testing laboratory found that five of eleven selected retail Echinacea products failed quality testing.
I cordially approve of the pressure of public opinion being applied, through this House or through the Press, to railway managers, to compel them to consider both the safety of the public and the safety of their men ; but if we endeavour in this matteras we have, in my opinion, sadly too often endeavoured in the past — to give Government officials the power to decide what is the precise form of appliances which shall be used in connection with railways, we shall not be providing for the safety of the public or the safety of railway servants
The old road safety paradigm of purely crash risk is a far more complex matter.
Most bills adopted by the General Assembly include a " safety clause " ( i. e. a legislative declaration that the bill concerns an urgent matter ) and take effect on July 1 following the legislative session unless otherwise provided.
This changed in 1986, when the city council of Monterey Park enacted an ordinance requiring the all businesses to translate their business signs and describe the nature of their businesses in English, deemed a matter of public safety.
This is no small matter: the “ ring of steel ” that surrounds Afghanistan ’ s capital has been broken so many times that few have faith in the capital ’ s safety anymore.
To alleviate this potential problem, as a matter of type safety, pointers are considered a separate type parameterized by the type of data they point to, even if the underlying representation is an integer.
People were glued to their radio receivers and KFI during this time to get news, any news, no matter how small, concerning the outcome of the war, the safety of themselves, their families, and their country.
But, whatever epithet be used and whether an epithet be used or not, in order to establish criminal liability the facts must be such that, in the opinion of the jury, the negligence of the accused went beyond a mere matter of compensation between subjects and showed such disregard for the life and safety of others as to amount to a crime against the State and conduct deserving punishment.
The nature of the question was then entirely changed ; it was no longer a matter of liberty, but of public safety ; and the Conventional period, from the end of the Constitution of 1791, to the time when the Constitution of the Year III established the Directory, was only a long campaign of the revolution against parties and against Europe.
The FDA was criticized for its handling of the matter, as an FDA safety officer had commented on unusual reports of blindness over 13 months before a journal article was published on the issue.
During 1998 and 1999 safety improvements were undertaken at the airport as a matter of priority.
According to Lisa McComb, a media relations representative for McDonald's, dimethylpolysiloxane is used as a matter of safety to keep the frying oil from foaming.
DeRose adopts a type of modal or " safety " ( as it has since come to be known ) account on which knowledge is a matter of one's belief as to whether or not p is the case matching the fact of the matter, not only in the actual world, but also in the sufficiently close possible worlds: Knowledge amounts to there being no " nearby " worlds in which one goes wrong with respect to p. But how close is sufficiently close?

matter and face
It seems to me, the first thing you've got to do, to be happy, is to face up to your problems, no matter what they may be.
Pale, lifeless face, tired painful eyes, and only speaking about the same thing: ' Now it all doesn ’ t matter, I declined the Prize.
She does not acknowledge her grief, and only Xander can force her to face it when he tells her that he loves her no matter what or who she is, and if she is determined to end the world she must start by killing him.
" Indeed, the song " Do You Believe In Magic ," a Top Ten hit, mentioned the genre in its lyrics: " If you believe in magic, don't bother to choose / If it's jug band music or rhythm and blues / Just go and listen, it'll start with a smile / That won't wipe off your face no matter how hard you try.
He arranged for the local grinding of coffee beans to be outlawed, as a rider to legislation designed to smooth over the state and federal implications of the matter while saving face for the community.
In the face of the French show of force, the Ottomans, turned to Lord Stratford de Redcliffe for advice on the matter.
A committee set up by Science to study the matter found that the journal's procedures had been followed, and the journal could do little in the face of deliberate fraud.
Printing the image is therefore a relatively simple matter of inking the face of the matrix and bringing it in firm contact with the paper.
Whilst the reduction of the peacetime strength of the German army from 780, 000 ( 1913 ) to 100, 000 actually enhanced the quality of the Reichsheer ( only the best would be permitted to join the army ) the changing face of warfare meant that the smaller army was largely helpless without mechanised and aerial support, no matter how much effort was put into modernising infantry tactics.
* No matter / How you slice it / It's still your face / Be humane / Use / Burma-Shave
This arrangement is equally effective no matter which direction the wind is blowing — in contrast to the conventional type, which must be rotated to face into the wind.
As Pulp's front-man, part of his trademark image was his glasses, which seemed to " stay magically on his face " no matter his antics on stage, apparently this was achieved with " a huge rubber band round the back ".
In the face of Jackson's determination, the state backed down, but the episode raised fears throughout the South that it was only a matter of time before Congress would begin to tamper with slavery.
All Muslims around the world face the Kaaba during prayers, no matter where they are.
The fact is she knew the jokes were funny indeed, but as a seasoned actress and a professional kept a straight face no matter what.
Nietzsche eventually transformed the idea of matter as centers of force into matter as centers of will to power as mankind ’ s destiny to face with amor fati.
NAM was more willing the following year, in the face of written statements submitted in the WHO proceedings from a number of nuclear-weapon states indicating strong views to the effect that the WHO lacked competence in the matter.
Emecheta once described her stories as " stories of the world …… women face the universal problems of poverty and oppression, and the longer they stay, no matter where they have come from originally, the more the problems become identical.
A neural pathway, neural tract, or neural face, connects one part of the nervous system with another and usually consists of bundles of elongated, myelin-insulated neurons, known collectively as white matter.
D is the host for a sentient symbiote, Left Hand, a wise-cracking human face residing in his left palm, who can suck in massive amounts of matter through a wind void or vacuum tunnel.
Kintarō candy has been around since the Edo period ; no matter how the cylinder-shaped candy is cut, Kintarō's face appears inside.
Currencies in science fiction face particular problems due to futuristic technology allowing matter replication and hence forgery.
Kevin Myers, another Irish Independent columnist, criticised the " viciously sanctimonious hysteria " that had " erupted " over a matter which, said Myers, was " symptomatic of the frustration felt by so many Irish people, who for years have felt quite powerless in the face of immigration policies that have had such profound effects on their communities ".

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