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Implicitly and would
Implicitly, then, the property developer would erect street lights until the marginal social benefit met the marginal social cost.

Implicitly and ;
Implicitly, the CCC also led to a greater public awareness and appreciation of the outdoors and the nation's natural resources ; and the continued need for a carefully planned, comprehensive national program for the protection and development of natural resources.

Implicitly and on
Implicitly, Brandeis here moves far beyond the clear and present danger test, and he insists on what some have called a " time to answer " test: no danger flowing from speech can be considered clear and present if there is full opportunity for discussion.

Implicitly and from
Implicitly, his plan was defeated by the Doctor, who ended the war using a device called " the Moment ", which resulted in the destruction of Gallifrey and the other combatants, and subsequently placed the events of the Time War within a " time-lock ", preventing them from being altered with time-travel technology.
Implicitly a swing machine does not need to be as tall as a tower machine particularly in steep ground because the swing machine can be set right up to the ' edge ' of the steep ground while the tower must be set back from the ' edge ' to allow landing space.

Nirex and based
Nirex was based at Harwell, Oxfordshire and had several roles:

Nirex and from
The ownership of Nirex was transferred from the nuclear industry to the UK Government departments DEFRA and DTI in April 2005, and then to the UK's Nuclear Decommissioning Authority ( NDA ) in November 2006.

feels and unable
It simply labels something that the speaker does not like and feels he is unable to change.
Through a series of episodic events — some friends try to involve Stan in a criminal plot, a white woman propositions Stan in a store, Stan and his friend Bracy ( Charles Bracy ) attempt to buy a car engine — a mosaic of an austere working-class life emerges in which Stan feels unable to affect the course of his life.
When death is imminent or when a monk feels that he is unable to adhere to his vows due to advanced age or terminal disease, many Jain ascetics take a final vow of Santhara or Sallekhana, a peaceful and detached death where medicines, food and water are abandoned.
NBC, unable to take advantage, immediately feels the pinch and fails to win any of the 1971 – 72 season's first thirteen weeks.
He feels trapped into a familial and social world to which he tries to conform while being unable to entirely identify with it, believing that he has no other choice ( other than through the fantasy of fleeing to a far-way island ).
They go off almost every day exploring the sights of London, and 26 year-old Bertha, unable as well as unwilling to face the facts, feels flattered by the youth's many attentions.
# feels uncomfortable or helpless when alone because of exaggerated fears of being unable to care for himself or herself
In the novel, Henry's mother Susan eventually discovers that Henry is unable to understand emotions like love and sorrow, and that deriving pleasure from selfish actions and the torment of others is one of the only things he truly feels.
In this circumstance the person feels s / he cannot tell his / her committed partner about what has happened, but is in any unable to resist the compulsion ; this lack of open discussion is usually what separates conflicted romantic infidelity from things like a well-defined open relationship or polyamory.
This is done when death is imminent or when a monk feels that he is unable to adhere to his vows on account of advanced age or terminal disease.
Such a man, who other psychologists might call a ruthless psychopath, and see as unable to experience guilt, feels guilt in Kelly's theory when he is unable to con others and is therefore alienated from his core constructs.
When Kiowa slips into the " shitfield ", Bowker repeatedly tries to save him but is unable to ; as a result, he feels guilty for Kiowa's death after the war.
Projective identification is the process whereby a person feels the feelings that the other is unable to access themselves.
Bateson goes on to give the general characteristics of such a relationship :< ol style =" list-style-type: lower-alpha ;">< li > When the victim is involved in an intense relationship ; that is, a relationship in which he feels it is vitally important that he discriminate accurately what sort of message is being communicated so that he may respond appropriately ;</ li >< li > And, the victim is caught in a situation in which the other person in the relationship is expressing two orders of message and one of these denies the other ;</ li >< li > And, the victim is unable to comment on the messages being expressed to correct his discrimination of what order of message to respond to: i. e., he cannot make a metacommunicative statement .</ li ></ ol >
Later, Pushpop accidentally runs over a cow and feels he must atone for his actions, unable to continue the journey.
Sally feels unable to compete with Meath's socialist intellectualism, highlighting not only the economic but also the intellectual poverty of the local working-class community.
Peggy feels the greatest trauma from her mom's abuse, often feeling sad / depressed and unable to find happiness.
He is unable to speak properly, instead making gurgling sounds and acting out what he feels.
Parker is not so much sick as blank, with the deep blankness of ... humanity stripped to its essentials ... is callous, unable to feel guilt for his actions, completely lacking in empathy and incapable of learning from his own bitter experience ... we admire and yearn for Parker's demented sense of purpose: he feels no embarrassment or shame ... he is never afflicted or careworn ; he is, in the way of all existential heroes and madmen, somehow stenchless, blameless and utterly free.
While Travilling, she becomes a rarver good friend of Tegan And The Doctor But She Has Always A Soft spot For Adric as she feels she has the fact that they are both unable to return to they're home planets of Traken ( Nyssa ) and Alzarius ( Adric ).
However, it is obvious that Adric also desperately seeks validation from the Doctor as well as those around him, and is often hurt and resentful if he feels he is being sidelined or unable to contribute.
However, Abronsius gets stuck in the window ; and it is up to Alfred to kill the Count, which he feels unable to do.
She feels " hooked like a junkie " to her relationship with Jake, and becomes unable to distinguish between sadomasochism and genuine aggression.

feels and credit
The first is that a lender, via public or proprietary information, feels that a potential borrower is completely credit worthy enough for a certain credit product, and approaches the potential customer with a guarantee that should they want that product, they would be guaranteed to get it.
Entertainment Weekly ranked Harry Potter number two on its 2010 " 100 Greatest Characters of the Last 20 Years " list, saying " Long after we've turned the last page and watched the last end credit, Harry still feels like someone we know.
Doug has contributed to the production and engineering on many of the albums he's played on, though he rarely seeks credit for such work because he feels it is part of his role as a songwriter.

feels and notion
But before this notion can be defined, PM feels it necessary to create a peculiar notation " ẑ ( φz )" that it calls a " fictitious object ".
Alvarez feels empowered by the notion of populations and cultures around the world mixing, and because of this identifies as a " Citizen of the World ".
He is also strongly opposed to any revisionist history where historical figures like, e. g. Alexander the Great or Julius Caesar are depicted as gays, when he feels the modern notion of " gay " hinges on a feminized, third-sex model of male behavior that he contends did not apply at the time.
It's only then that Anna realizes that her fancy notion of romantic love was nothing in comparison to the maternal love she feels for Marianna.

feels and would
He never gets home until late, and he has to distance himself from the natural pity that he feels for the victims ; otherwise, he would not be able to go on.
") whenever he feels people are taking longer than he would like.
One would say that a person is " egoless " when he or she feels or acts in a way that suggests that the self is irrelevant ( regardless of whether the act or attitude had any benefit to self or others ).
This instinct is to-day awakened and gives warning that it feels the occupation of Bosnia-Herzegovina to be a menace which, by introducing fresh Slav elements into the Hungarian political organism and providing a wider field and further recruitment of the Croat opposition, would upset the unstable equilibrium in which the Magyar domination is poised.
In fact, he asserts that he generally feels more kinship with punks than with heavy metal ; he even played with The Damned for a handful of gigs when they had no regular bassist and Lemmy's guttural vocals were unique in the world of rock at that time, as they would not be copied until the rise in popularity in punk.
But it seems at least obvious that a divine infinite being conceived of as necessary infinitely knowledgeable would also know how, for example, a finite person dying feels like as He would have access to all knowledge including the obvious experiences of the dying human.
Crowe stated in November 2007 that he would like to be baptised a Christian, and feels that he has put it off for too long.
Ideally, self-transcendence would be found in religion, but Huxley feels that it is unlikely that this will ever happen.
::" Few human creatures would consent to be changed into any of the lower animals, for a promise of the fullest allowance of a beast's pleasures ; no intelligent human being would consent to be a fool, no instructed person would be an ignoramus, no person of feeling and conscience would be selfish and base, even though they should be persuaded that the fool, the dunce, or the rascal is better satisfied with his lot than they are with theirs … A being of higher faculties requires more to make him happy, is capable probably of more acute suffering, and is certainly accessible to it at more points, than one of an inferior type ; but in spite of these liabilities, he can never really wish to sink into what he feels to be a lower grade of existence … It is better to be a human being dissatisfied than a pig satisfied ; better to be Socrates dissatisfied than a fool satisfied.
" They were equally conceptual developments from his work on projective identification-from the " minutely split ' particles '" Bion saw as expelled in pathological p. i. by the psychotic, who would then go on to " lodge them in the angry, so-called ' bizarre objects ' by which he feels persecuted and controlled ".
But Rogers feels guilty and deceived and would prefer to avoid Astaire's advances – in effect, fall out of love with him.
In an interview on an episode of " In My Own Words " with Angie Mentink on FSN Northwest, Griffey stated that he would like to end his career as a Seattle Mariner and that he feels that he owes it to the fans of Seattle:
But not everything is pink for the young couple and they have to survive, among other things, opposition by Miguel Angel's parents, Horacio ( Humberto Garcia ) and Rebecca ( Chony Fuentes ); Horacio < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s declining mental health that makes him become more and more dangerous, the obsessive passion that evil Santa Ortigosa ( Miguel Angel's ex, played by Gigi Zancheta ) feels for Miguel Angel, a partnership that Horacio creates with two drug dealers who end up murdered by him ' when he finds out they are using him, the revelation that Estrellita < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s mother was killed by a younger Horacio because she left him for the man who would become Estrellita < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s father and the kidnapping by Horacio of Miguel Angel and Estrellita < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s boy twins once Miguel Angel and Estrellita had married and begun a family.
Hoo's partner in the eponymous game suggests the name change, but he rejects it at first because he feels it would only make sense if the restaurant was on the first floor of the building, rather than the top floor.
Orwell states plainly that he himself is in favour of socialism ; but feels it necessary to point out reasons why many people who would benefit from socialism, and should logically support it, are in practice likely to be strong opponents.
He states very plainly that he himself is in favour of socialism but feels it necessary to point out reasons why many people, who would benefit from socialism, and should logically support it, are in practice likely to be strong opponents.
With that, he comes to accept his role in F4 and reveals, to the reader, that he, too, feels affection for Tsukushi and has one of his best friends not been in love with her, he would have made a move long before, discovering his own restraints and respect for true love.
He feels that because of the lack of doctors in the country, " euthanasia in South Africa would be premature and difficult to put into practice ".
Cognitive dissonance is also useful to explain and manage post-purchase concerns. If a consumer feels that an alternate purchase would have been better, it is likely he will not buy the product again.
( i ) The upward slope implies that the person feels that more is better: a larger amount received yields greater utility, and for risky bets the person would prefer a bet which is first-order stochastically dominant over an alternative bet ( that is, if the probability mass of the second bet is pushed to the right to form the first bet, then the first bet is preferred ).
Graham feels that additional syntax should be used in situations where pure S-expressions would be overly verbose, saying, " I don't think we should be religiously opposed to introducing syntax into Lisp.

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