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many and problems
It forms the core of many, perhaps most, problems of psychotherapy.
`` The American press clamored for many days promising President Kennedy would reply to the most vital domestic and foreign problems confronting the United States.
Civil Defense has far to go and many problems to solve, but is it not in the best spirit of our pioneer tradition to be not only willing, but prepared to care for our own families and help our neighbors in any disaster -- storm, flood, accident or even war??
If only this could be done more often -- with such heartening results -- many of the earth's `` big problems '' would shrink to the insignificances they really are.
Among the many problems in the taxing of personal property, and of movable tangible property in particular, two are significant: ( 1 ) situs, ( 2 ) fair and equitable assessment of value.
Recognizing the truth of the statement by the Institute of Public Administration that `` Metropolian Planning ( in Rhode Island ) means, or should mean, state planning '', the state guide plan will take into account the metropolitan nature of many of Rhode Island's problems.
They had been through trying times, but their faith in the Almighty had given them the courage and the strength to meet and overcome the many problems and difficulties that were the price they had to pay for freedom.
While observing the operations of our Government in various parts of the world, I have felt that in many situations where our policies were good we have tended to ignore minor problems which spoiled our main effort.
and lawyers -- with the great virtues that they are trained to read `` the fine print '' carefully and are able out of professional experience to arrive at imaginative solutions to difficult problems in many fields -- are indispensable even in a foundation office.
To increase faculty influence and decrease tension, many presidents have established a standing advisory committee with which they can discuss problems frankly.
Biological agents are, moreover, suitable for delivery through enemy sabotage which imposes many problems in defense.
There remain many political and administrative problems to be solved.
We consider here only a few of many problems involved in this crucial federal-state relationship.
Martin and Stendler present evidence that infants and young children can and do solve many problems at a relatively simple perceptual level simply by combining objects and counting them.
If we have five problems whose solution we seek in relatively united fashion, then there are twice as many issues which, I judge, sharply divide us, intergroup relations practitioners and lay people.
The other misconception is that our ecumenical problems will be solved if only the knowledge of the church in its world-wide extension and its interdenominational connections, now comprehended by many national leaders, can be communicated to all congregations.
The Hotel King Arthur across the street provided almost twice as many problems.
Her day starts early, but no matter how many pressing letters there are to be written ( and during May, which is National Salvation Army Week, there are plenty ), schedules to be made or problems to be solved, Mrs. Marr's office is always open and the welcome mat is out.
Although economic and personal circumstances vary widely among those now choosing apartments, Leo J. Pantas, vice president of a hardware manufacturing company, pointed out recently that many apartment seekers seem to have one characteristic in common: a desire for greater convenience and freedom from the problems involved in maintaining a house.
`` The President and Chairman Khrushchev understand that this meeting is not for the purpose of negotiating or reaching agreement on the major international problems that involve the interest of many other countries.
Statements in this class include the statement that P = NP, the Riemann hypothesis, and many other unsolved mathematical problems.
He submitted many of these problems to Atanasoff.
( It also provoked adverse reactions, with many mathematicians seeking out more concrete areas and problems.
The Aster computer could use the software written for the popular Tandy TRS-80 computer while fixing many of the problems of that computer, but it could also run CP / M software, with a big amount of free memory ( Transient Program Area, TPA ) and a full 80 × 25 display, and it could be used as a Videotext terminal.
After the Aster having been a few years on the Market Tandy released its own improved model, the TRS-80 Model 3 computer which solved many of the same problems that the Aster also had solved, but the model 3 still did not fully support CP / M as the Aster did.

many and judge
When we see a performance of Hamlet, how many works of art are we experiencing, and which should we judge?
As a Herdwick breeder she won many prizes at the local agricultural shows and was frequently asked to serve as a judge.
There are still many other elements, such as Chéng (, honesty ), Shù (, kindness and forgiveness ), Lián (, honesty and cleanness ), Chǐ (, shame, judge and sense of right and wrong ), Yǒng (, bravery ), Wēn (, kind and gentle ), Liáng (, good, kindhearted ), Gōng (, respectful, reverent ), Jiǎn (, frugal ), Ràng (, modestly, self-effacing ).
For by fire and by his sword the Lord will judge all flesh, and the slain of the Lord will be many.
He will judge between many peoples, and rebuke strong nations afar off.
While some judges choose to dismiss a dog of color, many choose to judge them and those who are actually judging the dog will look past the cosmetic color of a dog and judge the conformation of the dog first.
People may be comfortable speaking inside a room but when it becomes public speaking, fear enters in the form of suspicion that whether the words uttered are correct or incorrect because there are many to judge it.
Roman law provided for the yearly selection of judices, who would be responsible for resolving disputes by acting as jurors, with a praetor performing many of the duties of a judge.
Singer has replied that many people judge him based on secondhand summaries and short quotations taken out of context, not his books or articles.
As in many Thorne Smith novels, a courtroom scene involving the protagonists and an exasperated judge provides a climax to the characteristically tipsy action.
Gretzky had such an uncanny ability to judge the position of the other players on the ice that many suspected he enjoyed some kind of extrasensory perception.
Woll retreated to Mexico with many hostages, including the local judge, clerk, district attorney and all attorneys attending the court session.
Acting as a judge in lawsuits was one of many duties of the Magistrates of counties and Administrators of commanderies.
In many states throughout the United States, a judge is addressed as " Your Honor " or " Judge " when presiding over the court.
The modern jury evolved out of the ancient custom of many ancient Germanic tribes whereby a group of men of good character was used to investigate crimes and / or judge the accused.
In 1160, Averroes was made Qadi ( judge ) of Seville and he served in many court appointments in Seville, Cordoba, and Morocco during his career.
His military prowess, however, was well respected ; many historians judge him a capable warrior and military leader.
Evie Hayes, the American-born music theatre star who appeared as a judge on the show for many years died on 26 December 1988 aged 76, after a long battle with Multiple Sclerosis.
The Living Theater play Injunction Granted features a scene in which a judge grants injunctions against many trade unions.
No attorneys or witness were allowed as a defense for the accused, and many were convicted in less than five minutes of court time with the judge.
In March 2011, a federal judge dismissed many of the city's claims, including an argument that Public Law 99-503 infringed on the State of Arizona's Sovereignty.
Such senior judges are not counted in the quota of active judges for the district and do only whatever work they are assigned by the chief judge of the district, but they keep their offices ( called " chambers ") and staff, and many of them work full-time.
Dame Janet Smith, the judge who submitted the report, admitted that many more suspicious deaths could not be definitively ascribed to him.

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