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For both economic and political reasons all segments of the population must be able to share in the growth of a country.
For internal political reasons, the union asks for ( and accepts ) increases in the basic wage rate, and would vigorously oppose a reduction in this rate, but the adjustment of the basic wage rate upwards is essentially up to the discretion of the companies of the industry.
`` For these and other reasons '', says Dr. Brodie, `` orthodontics can prolong the life of teeth ''.
For many reasons, the demand to buy shares in the Dallas-headquartered company was tremendous.
This is one of the main reasons for National Library Week, April 16-22, and for its theme: `` For a richer, fuller life, read ''!!
For general morale reasons and to encourage the efforts of his supply officers, when food was short for combat troops he cut the rations of his headquarters staff accordingly.
For various reasons, however, poverty and personal inclination among others, he did not take a prominent part in the military operations of this period.
For these reasons, I appoint my grandson Karim, the son of my own son, Aly Salomone Khan to succeed to the title of Aga Khan and to the Imam and Pir of all Shia Ismailian followers.
For different reasons, various constitutionalists have praised the Act of Settlement: Henry Hallam called the act in the United Kingdom " the seal of our constitutional laws " and David Lindsay Keir placed its importance above the Bill of Rights 1689.
For unknown reasons, Plato never completed Critias.
For these reasons many CAD applications use the DWG format which can be licensed from AutoDesk or non-natively from the Open Design Alliance.
For these reasons and others the breeds overall production efficiency in an economic sense is still unclear.
For these reasons, a setup of bioleaching must be carefully planned, since the process can lead to a biosafety failure.
For these and other reasons, BCG was therefore given to time with the peak incidence of pulmonary disease.
For contingent reasons having to do with the Inquisition, Descartes spoke of motion as both absolute and relative.
For sparring, a bamboo shinai is typically used instead for obvious safety reasons.
For these reasons, legislative changes tend to be large, jarring and disruptive ( sometimes positively, sometimes negatively, and sometimes with unintended consequences ).
For these reasons, he was expected to seize opportunities during the 1990s to pursue closer ties with the Arab World.
For many reasons, including its age and its popularity among Western militaries, it is one of the most universally known card games in existence.
For all these reasons Costa Rica was by and large unappreciated and overlooked by the Spanish Crown and left to develop on its own.
For these reasons, paper currency was held in suspicion and hostility in Europe and America.
For these reasons, visiting caves inhabited by hibernating bats is discouraged during cold months ; and visiting caves inhabited by migratory bats is discouraged during the warmer months when they are most sensitive and vulnerable.
For these reasons, according to many commentators, Confucius's teachings may be considered a Chinese example of humanism.
For these reasons, rasterization is usually the approach of choice when interactive rendering is required ; however, the pixel-by-pixel approach can often produce higher-quality images and is more versatile because it does not depend on as many assumptions about the image as rasterization.
For these and other reasons, phylogenetic nomenclature has been developed ; it is still controversial.

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For these centers, too, are on the gold circuit.
For this reason, too, their language is more forthright and earthy.
`` For six years my father had had to do too much commanding and convincing, '' writes the narrator, `` not to understand that man begins with ' the other ' ''.
For example, to move ( as the score requires ) from the lowest F-major register up to a barely audible N minor in four seconds, not skipping, at the same time, even one of the 407 fingerings, seems a feat too absurd to consider, and it is to the flautist's credit that he remained silent throughout the passage.
For if such were the case, either the plane of the two lines would meet **zg in more than K points or, alternatively, the order of the image regulus of the pencil determined by the two lines would be too high.
For example, the steering committee might announce that the group felt a topic under study should not be dropped for an additional week as there was still too much of it untouched.
For he remembered too well how he had brought back the loaded drinks to Burton and then returned to the kitchen to get weaker drinks for himself.
For when he began to talk and dream all at the same time, making his plans as he went, she had begun dreaming too.
" Swift extends the metaphor to get in a few jibes at England ’ s mistreatment of Ireland, noting that " For this kind of commodity will not bear exportation, and flesh being of too tender a consistence, to admit a long continuance in salt, although perhaps I could name a country, which would be glad to eat up our whole nation without it.
For himself, he reserved the task of suppressing the revolts which had broken out in the desert, but when he returned to resume control, he found his cousin too powerful to be superseded.
For one thing they had too good an opinion of their own ability ... Another point was their faulty field dispositions, and in addition there was rampant indiscipline and inexperience displayed ...
For the case of a non-commutative base ring R and a right module M < sub > R </ sub > and a left module < sub > R </ sub > N, we can define a bilinear map, where T is an abelian group, such that for any n in N, is a group homomorphism, and for any m in M, is a group homomorphism too, and which also satisfies
For ten minutes after the explosion there was no firing ; sailors from both sides were either too shocked by the blast or desperately extinguishing fires aboard their own ships to continue the fight.
Also, in Acts 1: 5, Jesus assured his disciples that they too would soon be baptised in holy spirit: " For John truly baptized with water ; but ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence.
For some of the synthetically produced transuranic elements, available samples have been too small to determine crystal structures.
For example, an anxious patient may be asked to talk to a stranger as a homework assignment, but if that is too difficult, he or she can work out an easier assignment first.
For example, the properly generous person gives the right amount — not too much and not too little.
For example, thousands of shareholders of a public company may have losses too small to justify separate lawsuits, but a class action can be brought efficiently on behalf of all shareholders.
For Dunedin, George Smith Duncan further developed the Hallidie model, introducing the pull curve and the slot brake ; the former was a way to pull cars through a curve, since Dunedin's curves were too sharp to allow coasting, while the latter forced a wedge down into the cable slot to stop the car.
For example, if a vacancy encounters an impurity, the two may bind together if the impurity is too large for the lattice.
For simple dynamical systems, knowing the trajectory is often sufficient, but most dynamical systems are too complicated to be understood in terms of individual trajectories.
For example, eating one food too often will cause a person to lose taste for it.
For example, a moral universalist ( and certainly an absolutist ) might argue that, just as one can discuss what is ' good and evil ' at an individual's level, so too can one make certain " moral " propositions with truth values relative at the level of the species.
For Golb, the amount of documents is too extensive and includes many different writing styles and calligraphies ; the ruins seem to have been a fortress, used as a military base for a very long period of timeincluding the 1st centuryso they could not have been inhabited by the Essenes ; and the large graveyard excavated in 1870, just 50 metres east of the Qumran ruins was made of over 1200 tombs that included many women and childrenPliny clearly wrote that the Essenes that lived near the Dead Sea " had not one woman, had renounced all pleasure ... and no one was born in their race ".

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