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order and invent
He helped to invent the payroll withholding tax system, since the federal government badly needed money in order to fight the war.
* In The Time Machine ( 2002 ), the protagonist invented a time machine in order to go back and save his sweetheart, only to find that he couldn't do it, as that would remove his reason to invent the time machine.
Patents are justified on the grounds that inventors need to be protected in order to have incentive to invent.
One popular theory to explain this phenomenon is that development is less necessary in tropical regions-" you can lie in a hammock and pick bananas ," as opposed to the need to invent agriculture and economy in order to prosper and survive.
This in turn suggests that the resultant changes these men eventually adopted could very easily have been applied in order to invent confirmatory testimony that never actually existed prior to 2006.
He later returned as a Baptist missionary and was inspired to invent the rickshaw in order to transport his invalid wife around the streets of Tokyo.
The chief Police Magistrate Mr Porter handed Mitchel a warrant for his committal, which affirmed that " John Mitchel ... did wilfully and feloniously compass, imagine, invent, devise, and intend to deprive and depose our most Gracious Lady the Queen, from the style, honour, and royal name of the imperial crown of the United Kingdom, and levy war against her Majesty, in order, by force and constraint, to compel her to change her measures and counsels ; and such compassings, imaginations, inventions, devices, and intentions, did ... express, utter and declare, by publishing certain printings in a certain news paper called The United Irishman.
For instance, if one's worldview is fixed by one's language, as according to a strong version of the Sapir – Whorf hypothesis, one would have to learn or invent a new language in order to construct a new worldview.
Of particular importance is the ability of the society to change, to invent or to innovate technologically and sociologically, in order to overcome the “ contradiction ” without incurring continuing environmental degradation, or social disintegration.
In order to create an innovator's advantage and develop new forms of economic enterprise, the modern industrialist could not just become more efficient with surplus extraction based on pre-existing work roles, but rather needed to invent new styles of flexible labor, expertise, and capital management.
In order to do this, he had to estimate the size of the universe according to the then-current model, and invent a way to talk about extremely large numbers.
Needing to settle a $ 15 debt with a friend, Hunt one day decided to invent something new in order to pay off his friend.
Rousseau he noted went from believing that " the people " could govern themselves in town meetings, to urging that the government of Poland invent public ceremonies and festivals in order to imbue the people with allegiance to the nation.
English anti-intellectualism has led them to easily mingle fiction with observed facts, in order to invent ' traditions ', but this has often given fresh life to traditions that would otherwise have gone stale.
Scalia wrote that the plurality, though well-meaning, had no basis in law for trying to establish new procedures that would be applicable in a challenge to Hamdi's detention — it was only the job of the Court to declare it unconstitutional and order his release or proper arrest, rather than to invent an acceptable process for detention.
A common valid dealing order is Player A -> Player B -> dog -> Player C -> Dealer, but this is just one possible permutation and the dealer is free to invent his own while following the above rules.
Though he is often cited with inventing the concept of planned obsolescence ( the practice of artificially shortening product lifecycle in order to influence the buying patterns of consumers in favor of manufacturers ), he did not invent it but rather coined the term and defined it.
Violet is able to invent a small intercom, which she uses to order everyone searching for the " Baudelaire murderers " to look somewhere far from their actual location.
The design guidelines themselves usually propose an approach and corresponding methods that may help to generate and apply technical knowledge in order to control, improve, or even to invent particular characteristics of a product.
In order to defeat the telepathic security web protecting Cartwright, Verrick and his team invent an android named Keith Pellig into which different volunteers ' minds are alternately embedded for the purpose of breaking any kind of steady telepathic lock on the assassin.

order and word
There's a man who never goes by the ordinary road but still arrives at his goal, who gratuitously gets himself into difficulty in order to get out of it with eclat, in a word a man who creates monsters for himself in order to appear a Hercules in destroying them ''.
Furthermore, they argued that many of the typological features of the supposed Altaic languages, such as agglutinative morphology and SOV word order, usually co-occur in languages.
In order to help reestablish his name and improve the image of his business from the earlier controversies associated with the dangerous explosives, Nobel had also considered naming the highly powerful substance " Nobel's Safety Powder ", but settled with Dynamite instead, referring to the Greek word for ' power '.
ASL grammar was obscured for much of its history by the practice of glossing it rather than transcribing it ( see Writing systems below ), a practice which conveyed little of its grammar apart from word order.
Any word or phrase that exactly reproduces the letters in another order is an anagram.
* In a version of Scrabble called Clabbers, the name itself being an anagram of Scrabble, tiles may be placed in any order on the board as long as they anagram to a valid word.
Ailanthus (; derived from ailanto, an Ambonese word probably meaning " tree of the gods " or " tree of heaven ") is a genus of trees belonging to the family Simaroubaceae, in the order Sapindales ( formerly Rutales or Geraniales ).
The biggest differences are word order, small grammatical variations, addition or omission of conjunctions, and spelling variations, but these are small enough to not to damage the meaning of the text.
St. Gregory VII having, indeed, abridged the order of prayers, and having simplified the Liturgy as performed at the Roman Court, this abridgment received the name of Breviary, which was suitable, since, according to the etymology of the word, it was an abridgment.
# Make questions with the opposite word order, and with " DO ".
Prospective disciples are asked after some time following the junk food / magic word preparation to revisit his website in order to test if they can feel the magic.
General word order is subject – verb – object.
In order to translate one language into another, it was observed that one had to understand the grammar of both languages, including both morphology ( the grammar of word forms ) and syntax ( the grammar of sentence structure ).
They may be subject to global word order constraints that act on the entire sentence.
The relative order of clitics in a cluster is usually strictly fixed ( just as affixes appear in a strict order within a single word ):
For example, the kanji word ' Tōkyō ( 東京 ), the Japanese name of Tokyo can be sorted as if it were spelled out in the Japanese characters of the hiragana syllabary as " to-u-ki -< sub > yo </ sub >- u " ( とうきょう ), using the conventional sorting order for these characters.
The rules are identical to that of Scrabble, except that valid plays are only required to form anagrams of acceptable words ; in other words, the letters in a word do not need to be placed in the correct order.
In order to preserve the rhythmic close, Latin poets avoided the placement of a single syllable or four-syllable word at the end of a line.
* Logos ( Gr. " word ")-the underlying order that is hidden beneath appearances,
In the 13th century the order reached all classes of Christian society, fought heresy, schism, and paganism by word and book, and by its missions to the north of Europe, to Africa, and Asia passed beyond the frontiers of Christendom.
Typologically, Esperanto has prepositions and a free pragmatic word order that by default is subject – verb – object.
This is often not an issue for people without agrammatic aphasias, but many aphasics rely very heavily on word order to understand roles that words play within the sentence.
Here is an English translation, roughly preserving word order:

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