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conclusion and wished
Rather, as we want to reaffirm in conclusion, they provide strong grounds for hope that God will save infants when we have not been able to do for them what we would have wished to do, namely, to baptize them into the faith and life of the Church.
At the conclusion of the tour, TLC decided to take more control of their careers and thus informed Perri Reid that they no longer wished her to be their manager.
Bazard, after remaining for some time in obscurity in Paris, came to the conclusion that the ends of those who wished well to the people would be most easily attained, not through political agitation, but by effecting a radical change in their social condition.
Others, such as Joseph Levine, have wished to either remain silent on the matter or argue that no such metaphysical conclusion should be drawn.
The moderate liberals, fearful of losing their positions as servants of the monarchs whom they wished to convince of the need for reforms, quickly came to the conclusion that only negotiations would lead to some form of political progress.
The folly of trying to keep up with the Jones ' is the conclusion drawn by La Fontaine's Fables from the Phaedrus version of the tale, applying it to the artistocratic times in which La Fontaine lived (" The frog that wished to be as big as the ox ", Fables I. 3 ):
Yet, as Queen Elizabeth had wished, the inquiry reached the conclusion that nothing was proven.

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In the Meditations, Descartes phrases the conclusion of the argument as " that the proposition, I am, I exist, is necessarily true whenever it is put forward by me or conceived in my mind.
" After long study and experience, I have come to the conclusion that all religions are true ; all religions have some error in them ; all religions are almost as dear to me as my own Hinduism, in as much as all human beings should be as dear to one as one's own close relatives.
He discerned very quickly the inequality between races, writing in later years " I early came to the conclusion that something was wrong … and determined meto be an abolitionist.
These lessons led me to the conclusion that the UK is only superficially governed by MPs and the voters who elect them.
" The conclusion of the letter reads: "... the third day of August we entered into a good harbour called St. John and there we found Eleuen Saile of Normans and one Brittaine and two Portugal barks all a fishing and so we are ready to depart towards Cap de Bras that is 25 leagues as shortly as we have fished and so along the Coast until we may meete with our fellowe and so with all diligence that lyes in me toward parts to that Ilands that we are command at our departing and thus Jesu save and keepe you Honourable Grace and all your Honourable Reuer.
When Gioachino Rossini died in 1868, Verdi suggested that a number of Italian composers should collaborate on a Requiem in Rossini's honor, and began the effort by submitting the conclusion, Libera me.
Everyone draws their stupid conclusion when they meet me ".
I have already explained to you, however, that my career had in any case reached its crisis, and that no possible conclusion to it could be more congenial to me than this.
At the conclusion, Carol partially broke character when she said, " Don't be surprised if you see me in your neighborhood, someday ...
When it comes to conclusion of this prayer, the devotee uses word like " Waheguru please bless me in the task that I am about to undertake " when starting a new task or " Akal Purakh, having completed the hymn-singing, we ask for your continued blessings so that we can continue with your memory and remember you at all times ", etc.
In this case they decided the officer engaged in racist behaviour, I can't for the life of me figure out how they got to that conclusion.
He was startled to discover he was attracted to both men and women equally, and in his memoir he observed, " I finally came to the conclusion that for me, everything I had done that night was as natural and as good as it felt.
In 1834, Anthon stated that, " The whole story about my having pronounced the Mormonite inscription to be ' reformed Egyptian hieroglyphics ' is perfectly false ... I soon came to the conclusion that it was all a trick, perhaps a hoax ... requested an opinion from me in writing, which of course I declined giving.
The " explosion " was provided by The Tom Leykis Show upon its conclusion and cancellation ( fittingly, the show's slogan was " Blow me up, Tom!
The conclusion is a parody of Dr Pepper's " trust me, I'm a doctor " slogan, as Strahan says " trust me, I've sent people to the doctor.
Upon conclusion of Poland's failed revolution against Russia, he cried " All this has caused me much pain.
" or at the conclusion of a broadcast when soliticing donations for his " Barococo Society ," he would always remind his listeners when addressing their letters ".... please skip the Sir or Mister when mailing me.
My conviction that the animal recently exhibited in the Zoological Gardens is one of those hybrids with jaguar-like spots is a conclusion deduced from a combination of circumstances, partly from a knowledge of the recent importation by Mr Bostock from America of a number of animals for the exhibition at Earl's Court, partly from a clue supplied to me by Mr Carl Hagenbeck, who predicted almost to the letter the outcome of the sale, partly from overheard remarks let drop at the auction at Aldridge's, and finally from the fact that the animal was knocked down to Mr Bostock for a sum representing ten times its market value.
That same day, the Russian Ambassador to Austria-Hungary reported to St. Petersburg that “ Information reaches me that the Austro-Hungarian government at the conclusion of the inquiry intends to make certain demands on Belgrade ....
Under high elaboration, a given variable ( e. g., source expertise ) can either serve as an argument (" If Einstein agrees with the theory of relativity, then this is a strong reason for me to as well ") or as a biasing factor (" if an expert agrees with this position it is probably good, so let me see what else agrees with this conclusion " -- at the expense of information that may disagree with it ).
Orson Scott Card, writing expressly from a genre perspective, faulted Vidal's narrator as " intensely boring ," but praised the apocalyptic conclusion: " Kalki left me with the haunting feeling that there was something grateful about four billion people leaving life suddenly, without panic.
Plaque on a wall in Kaliningrad, in German language | German and Russian language | Russian, with the words taken from the conclusion of Kant's Critique of Practical Reason: Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe, the more often and steadily we reflect upon them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.

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But if the administration should find it does not need the $28 million for a grant-in-aid program, a not unlikely conclusion, it could very well seek a way to use the money for other purposes.
However the loss of Culloden, the relative sizes of Orient and Leander and the participation in the action by two of the French frigates and several smaller vessels, as well as the theoretical strength of the French position, leads most historians to the conclusion that the French were marginally more powerful.
Because of consilience, the strength of evidence for any particular conclusion is related to how many independent methods are supporting the conclusion, as well as how different these methods are.
Since the conclusion of the Baire category theorem is purely topological, it applies to these spaces as well.
No trace of it has been found, but the location of the stadium and some remnants of retaining walls lead to the conclusion that is was set on a plain apart from the main part of the city and well away from the Peribolos of Apollo.
In Freedom Evolves, Daniel Dennett argues that a no-free-will conclusion is based on dubious assumptions about the location of consciousness, as well as questioning the accuracy and interpretation of Libet's results.
In 2003 an unofficial, but well received conclusion to the series was published under the title GW11 Omega Project-see Gap material below.
Prior to this proposal, Goethe, de Saussure, Venetz, Jean de Charpentier, Karl Friedrich Schimper and others had made the glaciers of the Alps the subjects of special study, and Goethe, Charpentier as well as Schimper had even arrived at the conclusion that the erratic blocks of alpine rocks scattered over the slopes and summits of the Jura Mountains had been moved there by glaciers.
However it is a well known fact that the trial given to Henry Vane as to his own person, and defense of his own part played for the Long Parliament was a forgone conclusion.
" He cites " reason " as the authority for his conclusion that happiness consists in " the most extensive Benevolence ," but he also mentions as " Essential Ingredients of Happiness " the " Benevolent Affections ," meaning " Love and Benevolence towards others ," as well as " that Joy, which arises from their Happiness.
Josephus ( as well as Tacitus ), reporting on the conclusion of the Jewish war, claimed that it was Vespasian who was predicted in Jewish scripture to be the messiah.
* At the conclusion of the wedding meal, Birkat Hamazon ( Grace After Meals ) is recited, as well as the seven wedding blessings.
A mathematical argument can transmit falsity from the conclusion to the premises just as well as it can transmit truth from the premises to the conclusion.
At the conclusion of Compton's 1923 paper, he reported results of experiments confirming the predictions of his scattering formula thus supporting the assumption that photons carry directed momentum as well as quantized energy.
However, recent numismatic studies now lead to the conclusion that Athens probably had no coinage until around 560 BC, well after Solon's reforms.
Although information obtained well after the fact supported Captain Herrick's statements about the inaccuracy of the later torpedo reports as well as the 1981 Herrick / Scheer conclusion about the inaccuracy of the first, indicating that there was no North Vietnamese attack that night, at the time U. S. authorities and all of the Maddox crew stated that they were convinced that an attack had taken place.
Forrest J Ackerman wrote in Astounding that Triffids " is extraordinarily well carried out, with the exception of a somewhat anticlimactic if perhaps inevitable conclusion.
In his book The Game of Logic he introduced a game to solve problems such as confirming the conclusion " Some greyhounds are not fat " from the statements " No fat creatures run well " and " Some greyhounds run well ".
For all the reader knows, the declarant of the statement very well could have her home in the city, in which case the premises would be true but the conclusion false.
For all the reader knows, the declarant of the statement very well could neither be at home nor in the city, in which case the premises would be true but the conclusion false.

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