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For and perceived
For example, in De libero arbitrio, opposing certain views of Martin Luther, Erasmus noted that religious disputants should be temperate in their language, " because in this way the truth, which is often lost amidst too much wrangling may be more surely perceived.
For example, when students attribute failure to lack of ability, and ability is perceived as uncontrollable, they experience the emotions of shame and embarrassment and consequently decrease effort and show poorer performance.
For success, an opponent's maai has to be correctly perceived and then one knocks down their shinai before their arm fully extends.
For example, Morocco had to be perceived as a democracy before receiving major loans and investments from western states.
For example, the width of roads and small streams are exaggerated when they are too narrow to be shown on the map at true scale ; that is, on a printed map they would be narrower than could be perceived by the naked eye.
For this reason, as well as for reasons of perceived threat associated with large gatherings, many events were postponed or cancelled, including:
For example, in the 1930s, the Northern Territory Protector of Natives, Dr. Cecil Cook, perceived the continuing rise in numbers of " half-caste " children as a problem.
For the rest of the series, Kozue is mistakenly perceived as being Godai ’ s girlfriend ( by Kozue herself as well ).
For an image to be perceived by the human eye, the " atoms " of the image must cross a great distance at enormous speed and must not encounter any conflicting atoms along the way.
For example, South Asian art music ( Hindustani and Carnatic music ) is frequently cited as placing little emphasis on what is perceived in western practice as conventional ' harmony '; the underlying ' harmonic ' foundation for most South Asian music is the drone, a held open fifth ( or fourth ) that does not alter in pitch throughout the course of a composition.
For example, the ancient Jaina Anekantavada principle of Mahavira ( c. 599 – 527 BC ) states that truth and reality are perceived differently from diverse points of view, and that no single point of view is the complete truth ; and the Greek philosopher Protagoras ( c. 481 – 420 BC ) famously asserted that " man is the measure of all things ".
For Plato, this meant that there had to be two different realities: the " essential " and the " perceived ".
For example, it has been shown that people ’ s subjective perception of their situation when faced with chronic pain, judging their perceived ability to handle the situation and their general positivity, is able to influence their well-being.
For example, it was perceived to be ideal to have families with children reside in dwellings, at or close to ground level in order for the children to have better access to the outdoors and to parks, whilst a tower block with one-room flats was designed to accommodate childless couples.
For example, in countries like Belgium and the Netherlands anti-monarchist talk is often centered around the perceived symbolism of a monarch contrasting with those nation's political culture of egalitarianism.
For many decades after his death, there was a perceived lack of effort from the Government of India, the national media and the Congress party regarding the commemoration of Patel's life and work.
For example: The Indian Right to Information Act 2005 is perceived to have " already engendered mass movements in the country that is bringing the lethargic, often corrupt bureaucracy to its knees and changing power equations completely.
For instance, a triangle will be perceived in picture A, although no triangle has actually been drawn.
For the Reformers of Canada West, led by George Brown, the end of what they perceived as French-Canadian interference in local affairs was in sight.
Oswine and Oswiu came into conflict circa 651, Bede blames Oswiu for the troubles and writes: For when they had raised armies against one another, Oswin perceived that he could not maintain a war against one who had more auxiliaries than himself, and he thought it better at that time to lay aside all thoughts of engaging, and to preserve himself for better times.
For some years following the introduction of solid state amplifiers, their perceived sound did not have the excellent audio quality of the best valve amplifiers ( see valve audio amplifier ).
For example, in the United States, between 1996 and 1998, InterNIC automatically rejected domain name applications based on a list of perceived obscenities.
# For the same man, information perceived with the senses is self-contradictory
For these reasons, divergence from standard spelling is often perceived as an indicator of low intelligence, illiteracy, or lower class standing.
For example, Ukrainian immigrants from the " first wave " immigration ( 1890 – 1924 ) greatly resented the immigrants who came in the " second wave " after the Second World War, as the latter group were perceived not as " poor refugees " but as persons who had managed to leave Europe and bring considerable wealth with them.

For and betrayal
For example, he wrote: " They declare that Judas the traitor was thoroughly acquainted with these things, and that he alone, knowing the truth as no other did, accomplished the mystery of betrayal ; by him all things were thus thrown into confusion.
For example, in Menander ’ s Dis Exapaton there is a focus on the betrayal between age groups and friends.
Sabata and If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death, directed by Gianfranco Parolini introduces into similar betrayal environments a kind of hero molded on the Mortimer character from For a Few Dollars More, only without any vengeance motive and with more outrageous trick weapons.
For the Orthodox, Wednesdays and Fridays throughout the year commemorate the betrayal of Jesus ( Wednesday ) and the Crucifixion of Christ ( Friday ).
For decades following the Seven Years ' War, Frederick II would consider the Treaty of Paris as a British betrayal.
For morbid jealousy to occur one ’ s memories are subconsciously changed and their partner ’ s actions are misinterpreted as well to the extent that the person is absolutely convinced of betrayal from the partner.
For most of his life, Nguyễn Du was haunted by what he felt was his own betrayal of the rightful rulers of Vietnam, which occurred when he accepted a post under the Nguyễns.
For many in the French Navy this was a final proof that there had never been a question of their ships ending up in German hands and that the British action at Mers-el-Kebir had been an unnecessary betrayal.
For the SDL to accept the CAMV members into its ranks was a betrayal of the trust the Military had invested in Qarase when appointing him Prime Minister in 2000 and supporting him subsequently, Fiji Live ( 23 February ) reported the statement as saying.
For this betrayal, she shot and killed Roberto Fox upon her return from the mission, however ( for reasons not explained ) the blame for his murder fell upon César Martinez, a fellow operative who, like Nadia, had been recruited from the streets.
For some time Savage's sense of betrayal and loss drives him into insane hatred of all Indians and he kills an Indian officer who was his friend.
For example, in Jasoosi Duniya he had to contend with the brilliance of Faridi, the workings of Hameed and the betrayal of Finch.

For and Zod
* Fear And Loathing For Dummies 2 12 " ( 2001 ) ( Zod Records )

For and declares
For new galaxies to be created, Professor Bondi declares, it would only be necessary for a single hydrogen atom to be created in an area the size of your living room once every few million years.
In chapter four of the second Inspector Hanaud novel, The House of the Arrow ( 1924 ), Hanaud declares sanctimoniously to the heroine, " You are wise, Mademoiselle … For, after all, I am Hanaud.
For some reason, probably associated with local politics, he subsequently found himself unpopular in Halicarnassus and, sometime around 447 BC, he migrated to Periclean Athens, a city for whose people and democratic institutions he declares his open admiration ( V, 78 ) and where he came to know not just leading citizens such as the Alcmaeonids, a clan whose history features frequently in his writing, but also the local topography ( VI, 137 ; VIII, 52-5 ).
: Ezekiel 18: 32 " For I take no pleasure in the death of anyone, declares the LORD.
For example, a government administration may be able to invoke executive privilege or declares certain information to be classified, or a corporation might attempt to protect valuable proprietary information as trade secrets.
" What makes Coming Up For Air so peculiarly bitter to the taste is that, in addition to calling up the twin spectres of totalitarianism and workless poverty, it also declares the impossibility of ' retaining one's childhood love of such things as trees, fishes, butterflies ' - because it postulates a world in which these things are simply not there any more.
For Frye, this kind of coherent, critical integrity involves claiming a body of knowledge for criticism that, while independent of literature, is yet constrained by it: " If criticism exists ," he declares, " it must be an examination of literature in terms of a conceptual framework derivable from an inductive survey of the literary field " itself ( Anatomy 7 ).
For Pelleas ' sake, Arthur declares it a “ Tournament of Youth ”, barring his veteran warriors.
For God, this complaint is the last straw, he declares Memnoch as his adversary and commands him to rule Sheol and Earth in a devilish form, preparing souls for Heaven in his own fashion.
For Saadia there was no problem as to creation: God created the world ex nihilo, just as the Bible attests ; and he contests the theory of the Mutakallamin in reference to atoms, which theory, he declares, is just as contrary to reason and religion as the theory of the philosophers professing the eternity of matter.
For example, in the British sitcom Blackadder Goes Forth, set in 1917 ( 27 years before the word was first used ), the character General Melchett declares that he likes the term and orders his batman to take note of it because he wants to " use it more often in conversation ".
For Saadia there was no problem as to creation: God created the world ex nihilo, just as the Bible attests ; and he contests the theory of the Mutakallamin in reference to atoms, which theory, he declares, is just as contrary to reason and religion as the theory of the philosophers professing the eternity of matter.
For example, in his treatise on mineralogy, Kitab al-Jamahir ( Book of Precious Stones ), he is " the most exact of experimental scientists ", while in the introduction to his study of India, he declares that " to execute our project, it has not been possible to follow the geometric method " and develops comparative sociology as a scientific method in the field.
For example, U. S. Navy policy declares such wrecks a mass grave and forbids the recovery of remains.
Another example of his weakness as ruler is seen in his utter indifference to the vital decision of choosing a new French regent ; as Somerset and York debate the issue, each trying to convince Henry that they should be the one to get the job, Henry dismissively declares, " For my part, noble Lords, I care not which :/ Or Somerset or York, all's one to me " ( 1. 3. 102-103 ).
For them, " difference " applies to a faith that, although it may be seen as part of an existing religion, meets with rejection from that religion for not sharing the same basic creed or declares itself either separate from the existing religion or even " the only right " faith.
For example, a statute that says " No person may smoke in a hospital " does not mean that " John Doe may not smoke in a hospital "; the second statement is the law only if a legitimate authority declares so.
For example, one clause declares that the “ date of departure homeward for foreign ships shall not be later than the twentieth day of the ninth month .” In addition to this, Iemitsu forbade alterations of the set price for raw silk and thus made sure that competition between trading cities was brought to a minimum.
Paul's letter to Roman Christians declares " For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong.
For example a decree by the educational authorities of the state of Schleswig-Holstein of October 4, 1976 declares the term to be nicht wünschenswert, undesirable.
For 2008, the FOGE declares its priorities to be equal pay, prevention of sexual harassment in the workplace, striking a balance between the requirements of professional and family life and prevention of domestic violence.
For instance, in response to the John F. Kennedy assassination theories, one headline declares, " Kennedy Slain By CIA, Mafia, Castro, LBJ, Teamsters, Freemasons " and that he was shot " 129 times from 43 different angles.
For example, if candidate A1 receives 30 % of the votes, similar candidate A2 receives another 30 % of the votes, and dissimilar candidate B receives the remaining 40 % of the votes, plurality voting declares candidate B as the winner, even though 60 % of the voters prefer either candidate A1 or A2.
For breaking the rules of combat and killing his son, the chieftain declares that Jonah will be branded with the mark of the demon and exiled under penalty of death.

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