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For and mercy
" He had earlier written to Stalin in 1937, " For the sake of Gorky I am asking you for mercy, even if he may be guilty of something ," to which Stalin noted: " We must not respond.
#* " For God has bound all men over to disobedience so that he may have mercy on them all.
#* " For God has consigned all to disobedience, that he may have mercy on all.
For instance, Alabama-born Major Henry Hitchcock, who served in Sherman's staff, declared that " it is a terrible thing to consume and destroy the sustenance of thousands of people ", but if the scorched earth strategy served " to paralyze their husbands and fathers who are fighting ... it is mercy in the end.
For a few weeks it seemed as though the royalists were at his mercy.
" " For mercy, yes ," one of his attendants replied, " But from God, not you.
For isolated communities at the mercy of the slow stagecoach line for communication with the world at large, the railroad was truly a life-changing development, bringing mail service, trade, and connections with the bustling cities of Austin and San Antonio.
For example, the orthodox Catholic position on unbaptized infants is that their fate is uncertain, and " the Church can only entrust them to the mercy of God " ( Catechism of the Catholic Church 1261 ).
For, in truth, when released from these corporeal chains ' we shall see God as He is ' ( 1 John 3. 2 ), we shall understand perfectly by how close and beautiful a bond divine mercy and justice are united ; but as long as we are on earth, weighed down by this mortal mass which blunts the soul, let us hold most firmly that, in accordance with Catholic teaching, there is " one God, one faith, one baptism " ( Eph.
For instance, Japanese soldiers were taught to think of captured Chinese as not worthy of mercy.
For them, the war is to be waged free of any constraints or mercy and is run with the cold rationality of professionals.
For the purposes of this entry, the separate but related subclasses discussed will include: ( 1 ) forgiveness and mercy, ( 2 ) modesty and humility, ( 3 ) prudence, and ( 4 ) self-regulation.
* Romans 9: 15-16: " For he says to Moses, ' I will have mercy on whom I have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I have compassion.
For instance, a player might adjust his character's actions if the player has some foreknowledge of the long-term intentions of the gamemaster, or, more commonly, the GM's tendency to have ( or not to have ) mercy on players whose characters do things that would cause them to fail at their objectives.
For him the victory was " an unspeakable mercy ".
For Sartre, to claim that one amongst many conscious possibilities takes undeniable precedence ( for instance, " I cannot risk my life, because I must support my family ") is to assume the role of an object in the world, not a free agent, but merely at the mercy of circumstance ( a being-in-itself that is only its own facticity, i. e., it " is " inside itself, and acts there as a limitation ).
For instance, Rashi declares that the world could not survive under pure judgment and hence, as seen by, God gave precedence to divine mercy.
On the Ten Small Beads of Each Decade: For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world.
For it indicates, unmistakably, that the origins of Judaism were not inthe Jewish people ’ and that the best and finest of Judaism today transcends the Jewish people .” At the end of this same book, Elmer Berger succinctly gave his definition: “ Judaism is to do justice and to have mercy and to walk humbly with God ; and all the rest is commentary and of secondary importance .” It was from this perspective that Elmer Berger carefully and specifically documented his case against Zionism and against the oppressive character of the Zionist state.

For and guidance
For example, the level of improvement noted in a recent experiment with a short course of immediate treatment for parent-child relationship problems compared favorably with the results reported by typical child guidance clinics where the hours spent in purely diagnostic study may equal or exceed the number of hours devoted to actual treatment interviews in the experimental project.
For example, a Bahá ' í who refuses to follow guidance on treatment of Covenant-breakers is at risk of being named one.
According to Nicholas de Lange, Judaism offers no clear teaching about the destiny which lies in wait for the individual after death and its attitude to life after death has been expressed as follows: " For the future is inscrutable, and the accepted sources of knowledge, whether experience, or reason, or revelation, offer no clear guidance about what is to come.
For a year, Hergé learned under Van Lint's guidance, and 37 paintings emerged, influenced by Van Lint, Miro, Poliakoff, Devan or Klee.
For McTaggart " philosophy can give us very little, if any, guidance in action ... Why should a Hegelian citizen be surprised that his belief as to the organic nature of the Absolute does not help him in deciding how to vote?
For the first few years of its existence, the activities of the Alumni Association were mainly educational, practically confined to the guidance of and assistance to the NCE and the development of the BTI ( Bengal Technical Institute ).
For guidance in practical application of Jewish law, the majority of Orthodox Jews appeal to the Shulchan Aruch (" Code of Jewish Law " composed in the 16th century by Rabbi Joseph Caro ) together with its surrounding commentaries.
For at least two years, Anguissola continued this informal study, receiving substantial guidance from Michelangelo.
For example, the aviation glideslope vertical guidance clearance beam is sometimes described as a " capture effect " system, even though it operates using AM signals.
For its intended role as an updating system for SLBM launch, TRANSIT sufficed, since submarines took periodic fixes to re-set their inertial guidance system, but TRANSIT lacked the ability to provide high-speed, real-time position measurements.
For instance, skills coaching and holistic counseling are increasingly of equal importance to careers guidance in the UK.
For example, for more precise guidance, robots often contain machine vision sub-systems acting as their " eyes ", linked to powerful computers or controllers.
For positioning, two such systems are used, the localizer providing horizontal guidance, and the glideslope vertical.
For example even the politically ambitious Kai Winn sought religious guidance from the Emissary, and Akorem Laan was able to single-handedly reinstate the observance of the obsolete D ' Jarra caste system in 2372 when he briefly claimed the title of Emissary.
:* For more novel situations there should be guidance on how interval estimates can be formulated.
For example, in the Meno, with respect to wisdom, he says: “… everything the soul endeavours or endures under the guidance of wisdom ends in happiness …” 88c.
For a large part of its followers, the description of Spiritism is three-fold: science, for its studies on the mechanisms of mediumship ; philosophy, for its theories on the origin, meaning and importance of life ; and religion, for its guidance on a Christian behavior which will bring spiritual and moral evolution to mankind.
For the clarification of Hiphop's meaning and purpose, or when the intention of Hiphop is questioned, or when disputes between parties arise concerning Hiphop ; Hiphoppas shall have access to the advice of this document, The Hiphop Declaration of Peace, as guidance, advice and protection.
For this reason, they require supervision, or at least some guidance or advice by their parents or another adult in loco parentis.
For example, when performing surgery under MRI guidance, steel blades are unusable ( the blades would be drawn to the magnets ) or may cause image artifacts.
For the ENTJ, Si can provide practical guidance and comic insight into bothersome or tiring situations that stress an otherwise stable ENTJ.
For the Apollo and STS ( Shuttle system ) CSDL " designed " the guidance, McDonnell Douglas wrote the requirements and IBM programmed the requirements.
For each missile, short notes are given, including an indication of its range and guidance mechanism.
For a while the trio survive reasonably comfortably, the dogs killing sheep and fowls under the tod's guidance, but eventually the dogs ' indiscreet ways drive him away, which together with the onset of winter marks the start of a much tougher phase of the dogs ' fight for survival.

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