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is and appreciative
Trevelyan centers too exclusively on Bright, is insufficiently appreciative of the views of Bright's opponents and critics, and makes light of the genuine difficulties faced by Peel.
Photios I of Constantinople writes against Clement's theology in the Bibliotheca, although he is appreciative of Clement's learning and the literary merits of his work.
The comic strip's popular success is attributable to its workplace setting and themes, which are familiar to a large and appreciative audience ; Adams said that switching the setting from Dilbert's home to his office was " when the strip really started to take off.
Such prayers are often appreciative ( that is, " Thank you for ...") rather than supplicative ( that is, " Please God grant me ...").
" That ," reckons Rachels, " is why the recipients of ' charity ' are so often resentful rather than appreciative.
Sophocles was appreciative enough of the younger poet to be influenced by him, as is evident in his later plays Philoctetes and Oedipus at Colonus.
The King himself is appreciative of her and her talents, but nonetheless her elevated position in defiance of the kingdom's social mores inspires hostility among others of the court.
The same is true of a person who engages in selective bodily appreciation i. e., foot fetish they are attracted specifically not to the entire person but may just be intensely appreciative of that person's feet.
The former is appreciative of help and of others, while the latter is often hostile and leery of outsiders.
There is a biography by her nephew, Theodore Bacon, Delia Bacon: A Sketch ( Boston, 1888 ), and an appreciative chapter, " Recollections of a Gifted Woman ," in Nathaniel Hawthorne's Our Old Home ( Boston, 1863 ).
The appreciative mode of inquiry often relies on interviews to qualitatively understand the organization's potential strengths by looking at an organization's experience and its potential ; the objective is to elucidate the assets and personal motivations that are its strengths.
Cooperrider is best known for his work in the field of appreciative inquiry, an organizational development ( OD ) methodology for organizational renewal.
Bazin also is known as a proponent of " appreciative criticism ," wherein only critics who like a film can write a review of it, thus encouraging constructive criticism.
Le Cornu ( 2009 ) argues a case which links critical thinking to a heightened individualism which she considers is not so prevalent in the East, and suggests that education at all levels should train people in three principal types of thinking and reflection: receptive, appreciative and critical.
Sam is somewhat baffled by the overtures, though as he is already used to an imperfect lifestyle is generally appreciative of the sentiment.
As the day wears on and Annabelle has a series of increasingly bizarre and frustrating misadventures, she becomes gradually more appreciative of how difficult her mother's life is, and learns, to her surprise, that Ben idolizes her, and Boris is actually named Morris, but has a problem with chronic congestion ( at least around Annabelle ) leading him to nasally pronounce ms and ns as bs and ds.
While we are really appreciative of some of the comparisons we have been given, it is not the full picture.
If the first theory is true, then Henry himself was either unaware or not appreciative of his treasonous intentions.
Londo is very appreciative of his friends and reluctantly tolerant of insincerity ; he often chooses the friendship of people with temperaments similar to his own, but with personalities suited towards brutal honesty ( Michael Garibaldi ), or sincere naivety ( Lennier, Vir Cotto ).

is and expert
Harold E. Strang, expert in switchgear design, for a long period vp & gm of the Measurements & Industrial Products Division, and who currently, approaching retirement, is vice-president and consulting engineer in the Switchgear & Control Division.
So is that of the limber company of lasses who whirl and glide and quickstep under Jack Cole's expert choreographic direction.
Paneloux's argument is based on the theology of St. Augustine, on which he is an expert, and it is accepted as irrefutable by many of the townspeople, including the magistrate, Othon.
" She is an expert on nearly everything and plans to create the perfect filing system.
Its author is a renowned expert in Greek and Arabic medicine who has paid considerable attention to Avicenna in his recent studies [...].
He was considered the 19th century's leading expert on the geographical distribution of animal species and is sometimes called the " father of biogeography ".
A person who participates in archery is typically known as an " archer " or " bowman ", and one who is fond of or an expert at archery can be referred to as a " toxophilite ".< ref > The noun " toxophilite ", meaning " a lover or devotee of archery, an archer ", is derived from Toxophilus by Roger Ascham —" imaginary proper name invented by Ascham, and hence title of his book ( 1545 ), intended to mean ' lover of the bow '.
Passenger 57 is a film starring Wesley Snipes as an airline security expert trapped on a passenger jet when terrorists seize control.
The Gulf News published on 30 November 2011, saying " This is the biggest drug bust of its kind in 2011 and the second big one in the last three years worldwide ," said Dr. Wadia Maalouf, International expert at the United Nation's Drug and Crime office.
However, there is disagreement among expert bodies regarding the long-term use of benzodiazepines for panic disorder.
The internal auditors are required by law to report directly to an audit board, consisting of directors more than half of whom are outside directors, one of whom is an accounting expert.
In 1944, readability expert Rudolf Flesch published an article in Harper's Magazine, " How Basic is Basic English?
According to Professor Gilles Brassard, an expert in quantum computing: " The time needed to factor an RSA integer is the same order as the time needed to use that same integer as modulus for a single RSA encryption.
Trickery is ever present and expert capoeiristas never take their sights off their opponents in a Capoeira game.
* A Certified Business Analysis Professional ( CBAP ™) is a recognized expert in identifying the business needs of an organization in order to determine business solutions.
Edson Luiz Sampel, a Brazilian expert in canon law, says that canon law is contained in the genesis of various institutes of civil law, such as the law in continental Europe and Latin American countries.
" Advanced play " ( a variant of association play for expert players ) gives penalties to a player who runs certain hoops in a turn, to allow the opponent a chance of getting back into the game ; feats of skill such as triple peels or better, in which the partner ball ( or occasionally an opponent ball ) is caused to run a number of hoops in a turn by the striker's ball help avoid these penalties.
Stoker's Dr. Abraham Van Helsing is a direct parallel to Le Fanu's vampire expert Baron Vordenburg: both characters used to investigate and catalyse actions in opposition to the vampire, and symbolically represent knowledge of the unknown and stability of mind in the onslaught of chaos and death.
The instructor's acceptance of being a mentor who guides rather than the expert who tells is instrumental to student-centered, nonthreatening, and unforced learning.
is a novella which uses basic grammar and vocabulary in the first chapter and builds up to expert Esperanto by the end, including word lists so that beginners may easily follow along.

is and help
Laurel is gone, my men are gone, Ed is dead -- and you come to me, to help me.
Too many people think that the primary purpose of a higher education is to help you make a living ; ;
This is a problem to be solved not by America alone, but also by every nation cherishing the same ideals and in position to provide help.
yet the tide is too strong against us, and I fear ( if the framer of hearts help not ) it will force me to little Patience, a little isle next to your Prudence ''.
From that time to this my religious concern is that I might give effective help to the bringing in of God's kingdom on earth.
The most articulate Republicans are those who, in their desire to get back at Mr. Kennedy, already have created the image of a Republican leadership which is reluctant to assist the distressed and the unemployed, and which is even more unwilling to help old people who need medical care.
It is in fact entirely consistent with your suggestion of modest industrial development to help pay governmental costs.
But why is it the special responsibility of the CTA to help these people??
Civil Defense has far to go and many problems to solve, but is it not in the best spirit of our pioneer tradition to be not only willing, but prepared to care for our own families and help our neighbors in any disaster -- storm, flood, accident or even war??
Even apart from the fact that now at the age of 31 my personal life is being totally disrupted for the second time for no very compelling reason -- I cannot help looking around at the black leather jacket brigades standing idly on the street corners and in the taverns of every American city and asking myself if our society has gone mad.
`` What I want you to do is to go to the market with me early tomorrow morning and help smuggle the hen back into the hotel ''.
This help is offered to applicants who ordinarily would not undertake the exploration under present conditions or circumstances at their sole expense and who are unable to obtain funds from commercial sources on reasonable terms.
What Sam Rayburn's life proves to us all is the magnificent lesson in political science that one can devotedly and with absolute dedication represent the seemingly provincial interests of one's own community, one's own district, one's own State, and by that help himself represent even better the sweep and scope of the problems of this the greatest nation of all time.
This program is based on the policy of designing and building efficient machines which will help produce better textile values -- fabrics whose cost in relation to quality, fashion and utility provide the consumer with better textile products for the money.
At the recent horse show convention in New York it was stated that this Intermediate Judging Class is meeting with great success and will be a great help to future judges in the horse world.
In the second half of the Sixteenth Century, Sinan, the great architect who is the Michelangelo of the East, designed the massive buttresses that now help support the dome.
The hull is now turned over ( with the help of about seven friends ) and placed in a level, well-braced position.
Living with his watercolors is a vicarious experience of seeing nature distilled through the eyes of a sensitive interpretor, a breath and breadth of the outdoor world to help man honor the Creator of it all.
If, however, the child is weak, overweight, or afraid, more help will be needed.
Of startling significance, too, is the assertion that it was possible to carry out this program with only a 6 percent attrition rate as compared with a rate of 59 percent reported for a comparable group of families who were receiving help in traditionally operated child guidance services.
Here again, in the written language it is possible to help the reader get his stresses right by using underlining or italics, but much of the time there is simply reliance on his understanding in the light of context.

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