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For many nights afterward, the idea of her having been so close to me in that imagined bed would return and fill me with obscure and painful desires, would cause me to lie awake in shame, tossing with irresolution, longing to fall into a deep sleep.
For weeks he had been saying that Hudson's idea of sailing through to Java was absurd.
The new `` School For Wives '' was interpreted according to a principle that is becoming increasingly common in the playing of classic comedy -- the idea of turning some obviously ludicrous figure into a tragic character.
For one thing, it put paid to his idea of taking up medicine as a career ... His uniqueness lay in his universalism.
For a reader to assign the title of author upon any written work is to attribute certain standards upon the text which, for Foucault, are working in conjunction with the idea of " the author function ".
For example, the idea of the taste of an orange is far inferior to the impression ( or sensation ) of actually eating one.
' For example, Tagore's idea of these two concepts should be way above any common man's and many perceive Tagore as a ' Mahana ' Artist in the realm of literature.
For example, abstracting a leather soccer ball to the more general idea of a ball retains only the information on general ball attributes and behavior, eliminating the other characteristics of that particular ball.
For the writer of the Book of Hosea, this idea of marriage is not far from the truth, but it is a " male perspective " that is being endorsed here.
For one thing, if verbal reports are treated as observations, akin to observations in other branches of science, then the possibility arises that they may contain errors — but it is difficult to make sense of the idea that subjects could be wrong about their own experiences, and even more difficult to see how such an error could be detected.
For example, the abstract general idea or concept that is designated by the word " red " is that characteristic which is common to apples, cherries, and blood.
For example, when a laboratory apparatus was developed that could reliably fire one electron at a time through the double slit, the emergence of an interference pattern suggested that each electron was interfering with itself, and therefore in some sense the electron had to be going through both slits at once — an idea that contradicts our everyday experience of discrete objects.
For his invention Davy was awarded £ 2, 000, whilst Stephenson was accused of stealing the idea from Davy.
For example, he expresses a subjectivistic idea when he says to Rosencrantz: " there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so ".
For the rest, he spoke of a " mono-ideodynamic " principle to emphasise that the eye-fixation induction technique worked by narrowing the subject's attention to a single idea or train of thought (" monoideism "), which amplified the effect of the consequent " dominant idea " upon the subject's body by means of the ideo-dynamic principle.
For George Woodcock this attitude can be also motivated by certain idea of resistance to progress and of rejection of the growing materialism which is the nature of American society in the mid 19th century.
For instance, the idea of turtle graphics is also useful in Lindenmayer system for generating fractals.
For this and other reasons, sociologists of religion including David Bromley and Anson Shupe consider the idea that " cults " are brainwashing American youth to be " implausible.
For example, a defender of evolution may well accept that the current formulation of evolutionary theory is likely to be revised in the future, but she defends evolution because she believes current evolutionary theory is more likely than any current rival idea, such as Creationism.
For both Whitehead and Hartshorne, it is an essential attribute of God to be fully involved in and affected by temporal processes, an idea that conflicts with traditional forms of theism that hold God to be in all respects non-temporal ( eternal ), unchanging ( immutable ), and unaffected by the world ( impassible ).
For instance, the characters of the dutiful daughters and their father seem obsessed over the idea of officium, the duty one has to do what is right.
For example, de Coubertin's idea that participation is more important than winning (" L ' important c ' est de participer ") is at odds with the ideals of the Greeks.
For centuries past, the idea that a state could be sovereign was always connected to its ability to guarantee the best interests of its own citizens.
For the Dutch geographer Christiaan van Paassen, the world consisted of socio-spatial entities of different scales formed by what he referred to as a " syn-ecological complex ", an idea influenced by existentialism.

For and succeed
For Euclid ’ s method to succeed, the starting lengths must satisfy two requirements: ( i ) the lengths must not be 0, AND ( ii ) the subtraction must be “ proper ”, a test must guarantee that the smaller of the two numbers is subtracted from the larger ( alternately, the two can be equal so their subtraction yields 0 ).
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 example to become a doctor takes a lot of education and training which is costly, and only those who are socially and intellectually advantaged can succeed in such a demanding profession.
For even higher target numbers, this procedure has to be repeated ; thus, an action with a target number of 20 ( like attempting to procure military-grade weaponry ) will only succeed if three successive dice rolls result in sixes, and the fourth gives at least a 2.
For the most part they succeed in this endeavor.
For 2009, the winner in the " least likely to succeed " category was " Any name of the decade 2000 – 2009, such as: Naughties, Aughties, Oughties, Pot stickers, etc.
For example, the Foundation slides gradually into oligarchy and dictatorship prior to the appearance of the galactic conqueror, known as the Mule, who was able to succeed through the random chance of an empathic / telepathic mutation.
For a city to succeed, he thought it needed to be established only in places with good prospects for commerce and industrial growth, and with a good water supply.
For a time, it appeared that the White Army would succeed in its drive ; Leon Trotsky, as commander of Red Army forces hastily concluded an agreement with Nestor Makhno's anarchist Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine or ' Black Army ' for mutual support.
For Josias Fendall's loyalty during the Battle of the Severn, Baltimore appointed to succeed Stone as governor.
For instance, watersheds as borders, or a migration corridors as a right of way, could align the interests of the biological creatures that rely on these to the group-entities that succeed via effective management of them.
: For thence ,— a paradoxWhich comforts while it mocks ,— Shall life succeed in that it seems to fail: What I aspired to be, And was not, comforts me: brute I might have been, but would not sink i ' the scale.
For many weeks, the UN Security Council was deadlocked over the search for a successor before finally settling on Kurt Waldheim to succeed U Thant as secretary-general on December 21, 1971 — Waldheim's 53rd birthday — and just ten days before U Thant's second term was to end.
For this reason the deputy prime minister is often asked to succeed to the prime minister's office following the prime minister's sudden death or unexpected resignation, although this is not necessarily constitutionally mandated.
For instance, if a prime minister or a provincial premier dies in office or resigns suddenly, the interim leader chosen to succeed them also becomes interim prime minister or premier.
For the 2008 presidential election, United Russia nominated Dmitry Medvedev to succeed Putin.
For example, mothers with a high level of education will tend to have children who succeed more in numeracy.
For example, in professional services organizations, a key to succeed in sales is laid in the relationship with the HR organization, just as in shipping companies depend on improvement in operations and logistics to make their services more attractive. A vegetable seller in a rural Sri Lankan village
She asserts that for a brief decade, a " comprehensive transformation in women ’ s rights, roles, and responsibilities seemed not only possible but perhaps inevitable " ( p. 8 ) For example, the American Revolution produced the idea of " Republican Motherhood ", which was the idea that if the republic of America were to succeed, women must be schooled in virtue so they could teach their children.
For this approach to succeed, two other conditions must also be satisfied ; it must be possible to quantitatively form the enolate of one partner, and the forward aldol reaction must be significantly faster than the transfer of the enolate from one partner to another.
For a revolution to succeed the Arab world would have to evolve into an " organic whole " ( literally become one ).
For the same reason the macroeconomy must be free for offshoring to succeed.
For one thing, the organism was too well established in forests in the Santa Cruz and San Francisco Bay areas by the time the cause of sudden oak death was discovered to enable any eradication effort to succeed.
For a UDRP action to succeed one of the things that the complainant has to establish is that the domain name is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark or service mark in which the complainant has rights.
For a number of reasons, the project did not succeed.

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