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If Woodruff could not furnish a strong explanation, the governor insisted that he lower his prices in accord with the scale printed in The Advocate.
This latter reaction is in accord with the reported decomposition of Af.
In accord with its penurious policy, the company failed to furnish presents to hold the loyalty of the principal Indians.
Our leadership in a wide economic boycott of South Africa would be not only in accord, it seems, with the moral conscience of America, not to be denied because we also as a people have widespread injustice in the relations of the races in our own country, but also in accord with our law, U.S. Code Title 19, Section 1307, which forbids the importation of goods made by forced or convict labor.
If the puppets are of uniform size, you can change them in accord with your child's whims.
Notably, for skewed distributions, the arithmetic mean may not accord with one's notion of " middle ", and robust statistics such as the median may be a better description of central tendency.
Cape Verde signed a friendship accord with Angola in December 1975, shortly after Angola gained its independence.
During the exercise of his duties he enhanced his reputation for humility by refusing to ride a horse — in accord with the dictates of the Dominican order — instead walking back and forth across his huge diocese.
Albertus made this a central component of his philosophical system, arguing that an understanding of the celestial influences affecting us could help us to live our lives more in accord with Christian precepts.
After Penthesilea's death she, in accord with the former's will, sailed off and eventually landed in Italy, founding the city of Clete.
By " chance ", he means all those particular comprehensible events which the viewer considers possible in accord with their experience.
Ben Adret, while reluctant to interfere in the affairs of other congregations, was in perfect accord with Abba Mari as to the danger of the new rationalistic systems, and advised him to organize the conservative forces in defense of the Law.
St Cyril of Alexandria, 370-444, In the first letter says: " Athanasius is one who can be trusted: he would not say anything that is not in accord with sacred scripture.
In 1995, Israel turned it over to the Palestinian National Authority in accordance with the Oslo peace accord.
Haydn's gift to music was a way of composing, a way of structuring works, which was at the same time in accord with the governing aesthetic of the new style.
Cape Verde signed a friendship accord with Angola in December 1975, shortly after Angola gained its independence.
A mutual defense accord signed with France in April 1961 provides for the stationing of French Armed Forces troops in Côte d ' Ivoire.
The accord called for the creation of a new Tripartite Commission for National Reconciliation to develop a " New Comorian Entity " with a new constitution.
He saw history as a vital check on erudite abstractions that did not accord with experience.
#" Those readings must be maintained which accord with New Testament Greek, or with the particular style of each individual writer.
She was convinced that: " The divine Spirit had wrought the miracle — a miracle which later I found to be in perfect scientific accord with divine law.

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In the last scene of " The Tangled Web ", the final episode of Yes, Prime Minister, Woolley of his own accord both saves Sir Humphrey from public embarrassment and gives Hacker a lasting weapon to use against him, by acquiring a tape of Sir Humphrey describing the British public in many unpleasant ways, spoken off the record after a radio interview.

accord and initiative
Universal Time ( UT ), a term introduced in 1928, initially represented mean time at Greenwich determined in the traditional way to accord with the originally-defined universal day ; then from 1 January 1956 ( as decided by the IAU at Dublin, 1955, at the initiative of William Markowitz ) this " raw " form of UT was re-labeled UT0 and effectively superseded by refined forms UT1 ( UT0 equalized for the effects of polar wandering ) and UT2 ( UT1 further equalized for annual seasonal variations in earth rotation rate ).
Under the initiative of the Sectary General of the District, António Lopes Barbosa de Albuquerque, who reunited the respective representatives of the " warring " groups at Casa dos Romeiros in Santo da Serra, where an accord was brokered that divided Santo da Serra between the two municipalities of Machico and Santa Cruz.

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Thought is a mental act that allows human beings to make sense of things in the world, and to represent and interpret them in ways that are significant, or which accord with their needs, attachments, goals, commitments, plans, ends, desires, etc.
By virtue of self-control God allows humans to shape and morph their lives on their own accord.
Thinking allows beings to make sense of or model the world in different ways, and to represent or interpret it in ways that are significant to them, or which accord with their needs, attachments, objectives, plans, commitments, ends and desires.
This allows farmers in England a period where their income is maintained, but which they can use to change farm practices to accord with the new regime.
This canon allows Catholics who are unable to approach a Catholic minister to receive, under certain conditions, the sacraments of Reconciliation, Eucharist and Anointing of the Sick from " non-Catholic ministers ministers in whose Churches these sacraments are valid ", and declares it licit for Catholic priests to administer the same three sacraments to members of Churches which the Holy See judges to be in the same condition in regard to the sacraments as the Eastern Churches, if they ask for the sacraments of their own accord and are properly disposed.
: which allows it to change state at an instant in accord
It is this atmosphere which allows certain spaces, with similar or even identical functions, to embody very different properties, in accord with the unique cultural and environmental conditions of the place which they exist.

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" The authors of this review noted: " in accord with a basic tenet of craniosacral therapy, there is evidence for a craniosacral rhythm, impulse or ' primary respiration ' independent of other measurable body rhythms ( heart rate, or respiration )...

accord and provide
While it may be mathematically possible to construct such a system, it is not clear what additional explanatory power or physical insight such a system would provide, assuming that it does indeed accord with existing empirical data.
In Universal Personal Telecommunications ( UPT ), personal mobility is the ability of a user to access telecommunication services at any UPT terminal on the basis of a personal identifier, and the capability of the network to provide those services in accord with the user's service profile.
This way does not provide theoretical purity in terms of adiabatic work processes, but is empirically feasible, and is in accord with experiments actually done, such as the Joule experiments mentioned just above, and with older traditions.
His Majesty the King of ' Iraq agrees to provide all possible facilities for the movement, training and maintenance of the forces referred to in Clause 1 above and to accord to those forces the same facilities for the use of wireless telegraphy as those enjoyed by them at the date of the entry into force of the present Treaty.
If they believe God's promises and seek to live in accord with God's commands, then their good deeds done in response with a cheerful heart provide proof that can strengthen their assurance of salvation against doubts.
Based on the terms of the accord, the US was to sell the four remaining Seneca reservations ( Buffalo Creek Reservation, Tonawanda Reservation, Cattaraugus Reservation, and Allegany Reservation ) and provide for the Seneca to relocate to a tract of land in present-day Kansas ( then territory ), west of Missouri.

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India continued to harbor ambivalent feelings about nuclear weapons and accord low priority to their production until the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.
Since the debates about whether the future independent Estonia would be established as a new republic or a continuation of the first republic were not yet complete by the time of the August coup, while the members of the Supreme Soviet generally agreed that independence should be declared rapidly, a compromise was hatched between the two main sides: instead of " declaring " independence, which would imply a new start, or explicitly asserting continuity, the declaration would " confirm " Estonia as a state independent of the Soviet Union, and willing to reestablish diplomatic relations of its own accord.
" The pacemaker rate was variable from about 80 to 120 pulses per minute, and likewise the voltage variable from 1. 5 to 120 volts " In 1928, the apparatus was used to revive a stillborn infant at Crown Street Women's Hospital, Sydney whose heart continued " to beat on its own accord ", " at the end of 10 minutes " of stimulation.
The fourth was Bat House, filled with dangerous shrieking bats, and the fifth was Razor House, filled with blades and razors that moved about of their own accord.
The response was that the authorities could not come to an accord about a new name so the name " Accord " was chosen.
This accord split an area of Nockamixon which ran west from the banks of the Delaware River to about one third the breadth of the original township.
While the Irish Wildlife Trust had argued in the past for the reintroduction of this woodpecker, the birds themselves began to recolonise Ireland of their own accord since about 2007.
In his interviews with Director Harry Hunkele, Boutros-Ghali describes his role and that of former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in bringing about the peace accord between Egypt and Israel in March 1979.
Justice Antonin Scalia of the United States Supreme Court is noted for his formalist views about a variety of topics, particularly his view that the United States Constitution should be interpreted in accord with its original meaning and his view that statutes should be read in accord with their plain meaning.
Following an article about the river by David Young in the New Zealand Geographic magazine that used " Whanganui " throughout, in accord with the wishes of the local iwi, the spelling of the river's name reverted to Whanganui in 1991.
The stringent accord drawn up in the wake of the ceasefire, and negotiated by U. S. Minister Pruyn, included an indemnity of $ 3, 000, 000 from the Japanese, an amount equivalent to the purchase of about 30 steamships at that time.
Most famously, he referred to persons against the Accord as " enemies of Canada ", and while speaking about the dangers of voting against the agreement in Sherbrooke, he ripped a piece of paper in half with a dramatic flourish to represent the historic gains for Quebec that would be threatened if the accord failed.
Despite their mutual horror, Nite Owl, Silk Spectre II and Doctor Manhattan all agree to keep quiet about the true nature of the events when the United States surprisingly does enter into a peace accord with the Soviet Union.
As things happen, Donald does not think about the Democrats ' promise to ensure defeat in Iraq prior to voting, so Ms White thus sees no reason to activate the device, and Donald votes Democratic of his own accord.
Despite this, the German officer corps led by Hans von Seeckt, the chief of the Weimar Republics army, carefully set about planning the next war in a camouflaged general staff hidden within the Truppenamt (" troop office "), an innocent-looking human-resources bureau within the small army permitted by the peace accord.
Nixon took part in post-election negotiations with the third-place NDP, and helped bring about a two-year accord between the two parties, in which the NDP gave support to the Liberals in return for progressive legislation in certain fields.
Yongbyon is also the site of a 50 MWe Magnox prototype power reactor, but construction was halted in 1994 about a year from completion in accord with the Agreed Framework, and by 2004 the structures and pipework had deteriorated badly.
In accord with Sigel's plan, the Union army marched out of Springfield on the rainy night of August 9, 1861, leaving about 1, 000 men to protect supplies and cover the retreat.
Love is the movement which " brings about the continuous emergence of ever-higher value in the object -- just as if it was streaming out from the object of its own accord, without any sort of exertion ... on the part of the lover.
Sarada joined Ramakrishna at Dakshineswar in 1872 on her own accord when she was eighteen, after hearing these rumors about his mental health.
However, another armed opposition movement, the Rassemblement congolais pour la democratie ( RCD-Goma ), backed by Rwanda, along with several parties of the unarmed political opposition including the Union pour la Democratie et le Progres Social ( UDPS ) of the veteran Congolese politician and former prime minister, Etienne Tshisekedi refused to sign the accord, which lead to concerns about a return to violence.
The Ombudsman reported again, this time in 2010, when he initiated an investigation of his own accord following receipts of a number of compliants during 2007 and 2008 which made him concerned about the conditions under which the prisoners in the high risk management unit, called Tamar, were being held.
The accord soon collapsed amidst a vertical split in ABSU and other Bodo political parties brought about mainly by the split between S. K. Bwiswmuthiary and Premsingh Brahma, and violence erupted in Bodo areas leading to a displacement of over 70, 000 people.

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