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It carefully considers the interests of Islamic solidarity in its foreign policy decisions but generally has been an influence for moderation in the OIC.
The design carefully considers the point that the fuel-air mixture should not mix with the exhaust, therefore the processes of fuel injection and exhausting are synchronized to avoid that concern.
In his 2002 Consciousness and its Place in Nature, Chalmers carefully considers neutral monism and panpsychism, variants of what he calls " Type-F Monism ".
He discusses very carefully the nature and meaning of the divine attributes ; considers universals to be the ideal forms pre-existing in the divine mind according to which things were shaped ; holds matter to be pure potentiality which receives individual being and determinateness from the formative power of God, acting according to the ideas ; and finally maintains that the intellectus agens has no separate existence.
StatArb considers not pairs of stocks but a portfolio of a hundred or more stocks — some long, some short — that are carefully matched by sector and region to eliminate exposure to beta and other risk factors.
' That this House notes the proposal by the Executive of King's College London as part of its budget review process to abolish the Chair of Palaeography, the only one of its kind in the United Kingdom ; further notes the fundamental importance of palaeography to a broad and interdisciplinary scholarly community ; considers that without the development of palaeographic skills, millions of documents would be rendered inaccessible, thus depriving the nation of its full historical legacy ; and therefore urges King's College London to consider very carefully any proposals in respect to this prestigious and important Chair.
In her still life paintings and drawings, she considers space between objects carefully.

carefully and language
Catullus described his work as expolitum, or polished, to show that the language he used was very carefully and artistically composed.
For example, most insurance policies in the English language today have been carefully drafted in plain English ; the industry learned the hard way that many courts will not enforce policies against insureds when the judges themselves cannot understand what the policies are saying.
Boileau does not merely lay down rules for the language of poetry, but analyses carefully the various kinds of verse composition, and enunciates the principles peculiar to each.
The program annually places approximately thirty carefully selected high school juniors with families in and around Krefeld for intensive German language training .< ref >
The idea of an irregular verb is important in second-language acquisition, where the verb paradigms of a foreign language are learned systematically, and exceptions listed and carefully noted.
His rhetorical style was characterized by conservative use of language and carefully articulated viewpoints that many considered cold or even sarcastic.
This kind of criticism is carefully framed in language acceptable to the target person, often acknowledging that the critics themselves could be wrong.
The instruction is carefully prepared so the student can access the English language content supported by material in their primary language and carefully planned instruction that strives for comprehensible input.
* A carefully husbanded sports field on which the game of Rugby is played in the middle of cities such as Cape Town or Johannesburg is referred to as a " rugbyveld " in the Afrikaans language.
Book One may have been mildly criticised for dropping readers into a future world with no explanation of its societal structure, culture, language etc., but on closer inspection the book was designed to reveal aspects of this carefully constructed world in subtle and clever ways.
This may be unsurprising considering that the native language of both Arcadelt and Verdelot was French, and both had written chansons themselves when in their homeland ; however, they were carefully attentive to text setting, in keeping with the ideas of Bembo, and they through-composed the music, writing new music for each line of text, rather than using the refrain and verse constructions that were common in French secular music.
Buchanan, a former U. S. Secretary of State and diplomat, had used carefully crafted ambiguous language to Pickens, promising that he would not " immediately " occupy it.
The " dental " series th, nh, lh are always laminal ( that is, pronounced by touching with the surface of the tongue just above the tip, called the blade of the tongue ), but may be formed in one of three different ways, depending on the language, on the speaker, and on how carefully the speaker pronounces the sound.
Some commentators have noted that the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act's language was carefully crafted to take into account previous rulings.
Its language is plain, but " every sentence feels weighted and deliberate, every episode carefully chosen and delineated ... One has the sense of merciless experience mercilessly distilled to its essence ..." She writes that the power of the narrative has come at the cost of literal truth.
In Iran, Kurdish language and radio stations have generally been allowed on an on-and-off basis, depending on the directions of the views taken by the gorvernment of the time, though music has long been carefully scrutinised for political references.
This article summarizes some of the leading, and sometimes competing, urheimat proposals for some of the larger or more carefully studied language families.
Poetry persuades by the precision of its language, and this necessary exactness is carefully and coldly won over years of drafting and redrafting.
" According to Gavin Stamp, " Thomson carefully designed his villas with symmetries within an overall asymmetry in a personal language in which the horizontal discipline of a continuous governing order — whether expressed or implied — was never abandoned.

carefully and then
He could produce carefully constructed orations, set and formal speeches, artfully and prayerfully made by writing and rewriting with all the aid his tutor and others could provide, and then delivered verbatim from memory.
Pulling off her face mask, she carefully placed the spear gun across the stern, then lifted her wet hair from her back and squeezed out the water.
The pieces are carefully heated with exclusion of air and then compressed into a uniform mass by intense hydraulic pressure ; the softened amber being forced through holes in a metal plate.
Thus if the instrument depends on the pressure or suction effect alone, and this pressure or suction is measured against the air pressure in an ordinary room, in which the doors and windows are carefully closed and a newspaper is then burnt up the chimney, an effect may be produced equal to a wind of 10 mi / h ( 16 km / h ); and the opening of a window in rough weather, or the opening of a door, may entirely alter the registration.
Calcium hydroxide ( slaked lime ) is used in many chemical refinery processes and is made by heating limestone at high temperature ( above 825 ° C ) and then carefully adding water to it.
The still-floating replica is thoroughly washed free from residual chemicals, carefully fished up on fine grids, dried then viewed in the TEM.
The handler should wait two minutes with the firearm pointed in a safe direction, then carefully remove the magazine, extract any misfed or misfired cartridge, and with the breech open carefully check to ensure there is not a bullet or other obstruction lodged in the barrel.
What is needed is a form of heat treatment called differential hardening, where heat is carefully applied to part of the case until the desired softness is reached, and then the heat treatment process is halted by rapidly cooling the case.
In particular, Ribbentrop acquired the habit of listening carefully to what Hitler was saying, memorizing the Führer's pet ideas, and then later presenting Hitler's ideas as his own – a practice that much impressed Hitler as proving Ribbentrop was an ideal National Socialist diplomat.
This technique is then carefully hidden by background lines, such as windows, doors, etc.
Peter and Paul were then put in prison by Nero while ordering Simon's body be kept carefully for three days ( thinking he would rise again ).
These words must be factual yet entertaining as the Count states,then, it is necessary to arrange what is to be said or written in its logical order, and after that to express it well in words that, if I am not mistaken, should be appropriate, carefully chosen, clear and well formed, but above all that are still in popular use " ( Courtier 77 ).
A peerless businesswoman, she first listened carefully then captivated.
He continued to explore the visual aspects of his films throughout his career: sketching each scene on paper beforehand, then carefully framing his characters during the shooting.
It is then repeatedly harrowed, often rolled between the harrowings and every particle of root-weeds carefully picked off with the hand ; a third ploughing is then bestowed, and the other operations are repeated.
The wrestlers are carefully separated, have a brief break and then return to the exact position they left off in.
To make the exposure, the dark slide was carefully slid out and the shutter opened and then closed and the dark slide replaced.
Sago is extracted from the sago cycad by cutting the pith from the stem, root and seeds of the cycads, grinding the pith to a coarse flour and then washing it carefully and repeatedly to leach out the natural toxins.
The existence of this formation had been carefully kept secret until then.
The animal would then be slaughtered by a ritual butcher, the blood carefully collected by the priest in an earthen vessel and sprayed / thrown on the two outer corners of the altar, while the fat, liver, kidneys, and caul, were burnt on the roof of the altar.
It's such a fine, pure picture of a small section of American life that I can't imagine its ever seeming irrelevant, either as a social document or as one of the best examples of what's called cinema vérité or direct cinema ... It is fact, photographed and recorded with extraordinarily mobile camera and sound equipment, and then edited and carefully shaped into a kind of cinematic mural of faces, words, motel rooms, parlors, kitchens, streets, television images, radio music — even weather.
# Creatively use and respond to change: We can have a positive impact on inevitable change by carefully observing, and then intervening at the right time.

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