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As a consequence of the tensions thus produced in his thoughts and feelings, he wrote on the one hand sketches of idealized hunting trips and on the other an anecdote of the village of Hardscrabble, Arkansas, where no one had ever seen a piano ; ;
Since the 1946 disaster there have been 15 tsunami in the Pacific, but only one was of any consequence.
As an obvious consequence, obstacles to genuine interfaith communication have grown more formidable in one important area: relations between Christians and non-Christians in these lands.
We should not allow the image of an immanent end brought about indirectly by our own action in the continuing human struggle for a just endurable order of existence to blind us to the fact that in some measure accelerating the end of our lease may be one consequence among others of many other of mankind's thrusts toward we know not what future.
As an unintended consequence, the soundtrack to one of the films — Beethoven's Ninth Symphony — renders Alex unable to listen to his beloved classical music.
As a consequence, Johnson assumed an attitude of white supremacy typical of one in his position in his town, and he was unable to shed this perspective during his life.
However, one consequence of this shift in emphasis was that during the last years of his life, Dürer produced comparatively little as an artist.
This star was seen to possess an apparent motion similar to that which would be a consequence of the nutation of the Earth's axis ; but since its declination varied only one half as much as in the case of γ Draconis, it was obvious that nutation did not supply the requisite solution.
As a consequence, substituted alkenes may exist as one of two isomers, called cis or trans isomers.
Deane and J. R. Thomson write this valid conclusion, “ The Book of Obadiah is occupied with one subject – the punishment of Edom for its cruel and unbrotherly love conduct towards Judah ...” One can link this idea of punishment to one of the major prophets “ Ezekiel ” who “... interprets the exile to Babylon and the destruction of Jerusalem as deserved punishments for the sins of those who themselves committed them .” Verses 3-7 in Obadiah explain to the reader the reason for the punishment theme, “ Confidence in one ’ s power, intelligence, allies, or the topographical features of one ’ s territory is often mentioned as an attribute of those who foolishly confront the Lord and are consequently punished .” Although destruction is vital to understanding Obadiah, it is of note to understand the destruction being a consequence of action.
Thus, from a consequentialist standpoint, a morally right act ( or omission ) is one that will produce a good outcome, or consequence.
Preaching the Crusade had one important consequence.
According to Douglass, smallpox inoculation was " a medical experiment of consequence ," one not to be undertaken lightly.
The administration never made use of many Republicans of consequence whose services in one form or another would have been available for the asking.
Thus, from a consequentialist standpoint, a morally right action is one that produces a good outcome, or consequence.
In deontology, an act may be considered right even if the act produces a bad consequence, if it follows the rule that “ one should do unto others as they would have done unto them ”, and even if the person who does the act lacks virtue and had a bad intention in doing the act.
As a consequence, he has limited sight in one eye and lacks normal stereoscopic vision.
" Flash Crowd " is a 1973 English language novella by science fiction author Larry Niven, one of a series about the social consequence of inventing an instant, practically free transfer booth that could take one anywhere on Earth in milliseconds.
Under Hippocrates ’ bodily humors theory, differences in human moods come as a consequence of imbalances in one of the four bodily fluids: blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm.
but observe that one cannot just tell by scrutinizing a property what it entails ; one might be surprised at a consequence.

one and workplace
Whorf described a workplace in which full gasoline drums were stored in one room and empty ones in another ; he said that because of flammable vapor the " empty " drums were more dangerous than those that were full, although workers handled them less carefully to the point that they smoked in the room with " empty " drums, but not in the room with full ones.
IWW membership does not require that one work in a represented workplace, nor does it exclude membership in another labor union.
The Union has been negotiating for a contract and hopes to gain one through workplace democracy and organizing directly and taking action when necessary.
Graphologists often claim that handwriting analysis in the workplace is legal, erroneously citing one or more of the following cases:
The main goals are to dissolve economic hierarchy and achieve one class of workers, and to empower all to make contributions to the workplace.
Young Morrison also played with the Harry Mack Showband, the Great Eight, with his older workplace friend, Geordie ( G. D .) Sproule, whom he later named as one of his biggest influences.
Factory and workplace branches were formed under the UPA, including one by Paisley in Belfast's Ravenhill area under his direct control.
A Creole-dominant speaker will choose a higher variety for formal occasions like official business or a wedding speech, and a lower one for relating to friends ; a Standard-dominant speaker is likely to employ a lower variety when shopping at the market than at their workplace.
Borrowing from the Italian fascist organization Dopolavoro " After Work ", but extending its influence into the workplace as well, KdF rapidly developed a wide range of activities, and quickly grew into one of Nazi Germany's largest organizations.
He was one of the first Canadian politicians to stage a large number of political events in the workplace.
Continuous learning throughout one ’ s career has become essential to remain relevant in the workplace.
Frederick Herzberg's two-factor theory, a. k. a. intrinsic / extrinsic motivation, concludes that certain factors in the workplace result in job satisfaction, but if absent, they don't lead to dissatisfaction but no satisfaction. The factors that motivate people can change over their lifetime, but " respect for me as a person " is one of the top motivating factors at any stage of life.
In England, further education is often seen as forming one part of a wider learning and skills sector, alongside workplace education, prison education, and other types of non-school, non-university education and training.
The ban on sexual harassment in the workplace forms part of the Federal Act on Gender Equality ( GEA ) of 24 March 1995, where it is one of several provisions which prohibit discrimination in employment and which are intended to promote equality.
After his return to Australia, he set about designing a new method to bring in jointly optimized sociotechnical systems, one designed for diffusion of the concept rather than proof that there was an alternative to autocracy in the workplace.
* CIBC was named one of this country's " Best Employers for New Canadians " for creating an inclusive workplace that allows newcomers to make the most of their skills and education in their new home.
Studio art in one sense refers to the artwork that is created in the workplace of the artist ; in contrast to art work created while attending a university, or other place of learning, in an art gallery, or within artists cooperative are some examples.
He then has a chance encounter at his workplace with one of those in line for the family title of Duke of Chalfont: Ascoyne D ' Ascoyne ( Alec Guinness in the first of eight roles as the D ' Ascoynes ).
Through innuendo, rumors, and public discrediting, a hostile environment is created in which one individual gathers others to willingly, or unwillingly, participate in continuous malevolent actions to force a person out of the workplace.
To aid decision-making in workplace and office design, one can distinguish three different types of office spaces: work spaces, meeting spaces and support spaces.
" Methamphetamines " have graduated into a formidable problem in the workplace "; in the US, the California Bar Association " says one in four lawyers who voluntarily enters drug rehabilitation programs is addicted to methamphetamines.
Statistics also show that while only one employee in every 10, 000 becomes a victim of workplace violence, one in six experiences bullying at work.
Wiley described the acquisition as complementary to the workplace learning products published under its Pfeiffer imprint, and one that would help Wiley advance its digital delivery strategy and extend its global reach through Inscape ’ s international distributor network.

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