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Jensen was denied reprints of his work by his publisher and was not permitted to reply in response to letters of criticism — both extremely unusual policies for their day.
The reply to Blackwood could take the partnership past their agreed suit and going to the next higher level may be one trick too high.
In his reply ( dated 15 November 1943 ) to an invitation from the Duchess of Atholl to speak for the British League for European Freedom, he stated that he didn't agree with their objectives.
Such a question may be asked merely to harass or upset the respondent with no intention of listening to their reply, or asked with the full expectation that the respondent will predictably deny it.
Grant's reply was a recommendation against the move, in light of the Tenure of Office Act which required Senate approval of any removal of a cabinet appointment subject to their advice and consent.
The Haitian jé-rouges typically try to trick mothers into giving away their children voluntarily by waking them at night and asking their permission to take their child, to which the disoriented mother may either reply yes or no.
Vostrikov orders a reply in the negative ; the men on the deck notice a crewman in the helicopter photographing them, and they drop their trousers and bare their buttocks at him.
The directive is regarded as " inviolable ," and any Star Fleet officer responding to a question regarding their prior actions with words to the effect of " I cannot reply due to the Temporal Prime Directive " would not normally be subject to censure, as long as some form of temporal instability had been sensed, however slight the signs.
At 2: 45 PM, Tōgō crossed the Russian ' T ' enabling him to fire broadsides, while the Russians could only reply with their forward turrets.
In computing, Streaming SIMD Extensions ( SSE ) is an SIMD instruction set extension to the x86 architecture, designed by Intel and introduced in 1999 in their Pentium III series processors as a reply to AMD's 3DNow!
Women in the congregations reported to Stanton, who saw the actions of the ministers as cowardly ; in their congregations, no one would be allowed to reply.
Virginia Woolf's legacy as well as " Adrienne Rich's call for women's revisions of literary texts, and history as well, has galvanized a generation of feminist authors to reply with texts of their own ".
When asked about their optimism to reach the town of Social Circle, the travelers would frequently reply, " We have GOOD HOPE.
EMH advocates reply that while individual market participants do not always act rationally ( or have complete information ), their aggregate decisions balance each other, resulting in a rational outcome ( optimists who buy stock and bid the price higher are countered by pessimists who sell their stock, which keeps the price in equilibrium ).
When travelers were asked their destination, they would often reply " west we go ".
All three reply that they wish they were on their ship heading for home.
Maitreyi Devi, who strongly objected to Eliade's account of their encounter and relationship, wrote her own novel as a reply to his Maitreyi ; written in Bengali, it was titled Na Hanyate ( translated into English as " It Does Not Die ").
In 1654, Wilkins joined with Seth Ward in writing Vindiciae academiarum, a reply to John Webster's Academiarum Examen, one of many attacks at the time on the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and their teaching methods.
When the islanders were reproached with their ignorance or insensibility of the wonders of Staffa, they had not much to reply.
Instead, on 3 May, they approved a formal reply to Charles, which assured him that the Commons was " as full of trust and confidence in your royal word as ever House of Commons reposed in any of their best kings " but that, because of the illegal acts publicly committed by his ministers, nothing except a public remedy would " raise the dejected hearts of your loving subjects to a cheerful supply of your Majesty ".
The ablest scholars of his day could not escape his satire nor reply to it, while he allowed and enjoyed himself with his sparkling, dashing style ; and thus it was that the greatest men, even kings and princes, could not use him for their purposes.

reply and opponents
In reply to the argument of his opponents that Nicholas III's bull Exiit qui seminat was fixed and irrevocable, John XXII issued the bull Quia quorundam of 10 November 1324, in which he declared that it cannot be inferred from the words of the 1279 bull that Christ and the apostles had nothing, adding: " Indeed, it can be inferred rather that the Gospel life lived by Christ and the Apostles did not exclude some possessions in common, since living ' without property ' does not require that those living thus should have nothing in common.
With the selection of Treutlen, Georgia chose a man who “ possesses native intelligence ” and could, under pressure, reply “ coolly and laconically ” to his political opponents and was thus well suited for the difficult task of leading the new state.
Their opponents could manage only 94 in reply ( D Singh 4-34 ).

reply and reached
The Westminster Petition reached the king's hands ; and it was published with the royal reply.
Once the destination is reached, it sends its route reply via unicast transmission following the lowest cost path back to the source.
When the belated western summons reached them, the eastern bishops gathered there sent a courteous but firm reply, excusing themselves from attending, apart from a token delegation of three, but not yielding an inch on the disputed issues.
Black's most common reply is 4 ... d5 5. a3 Bxc3 + 6. bxc3 c5 7. cxd5 Nxd5, a position also reached from the Sämisch Variation.
On June 10, 1964, during the roll call for the historic, successful effort to break the filibuster on what would become the Civil Rights Act of 1964, when the clerk reached " Mr. Engle ," there was no reply.
He took 3 / 95 in the first Test as Australia reached 424 in reply to England's first innings 411, of which Willis had made 26.
After considering the Governor's reply, the Florida Supreme Court, on September 23, 2004, reached a unanimous decision, ruling that the legislative and executive branches of government unconstitutionally intervened in a judicial matter ( against the separation of powers under the United States Constitution ) and that Terri's Law was unconstitutionally retroactive legislation.
In the Second Test at Lord's, England had reached 1 / 177 at stumps on the second day in reply to Australia's 346.
It must be conceded that once reached the real conclusion of the argument, the cartesian method would forbid the sceptic to reply that perhaps the cartesian proof was suggested to the meditator by the evil genius itself, in the first place ( thereby accusing Descartes of vicious circularity ).
In reply, Banerji made a brave 34 but none of his team-mates reached double figures as the Malaysians were rolled over for just 64 to lose by 284 runs.
The Bermudians lost three wickets in reply, but were never really in trouble as they reached their target from 15. 5 overs.
In reply, Zimbabwe reached 143 / 0 with 33 overs to spare, with David Houghton scoring 87 not out and Paterson 55 not out.
The Africans reached 265 / 7 ( Campbell 82, Goodwin 55 ), in reply to which Sri Lanka stumbled to 110 / 5 before Hathurusingha ( 60 ) and de Saram ( 75 *) brought them close to victory at 258 / 6.

reply and target
If no reply is received from the IFF transponder, the target continues to be an unknown.
The IFF system is not used to declare a target hostile if it does not reply.
is Black's most common reply according to ChessBase's database, after 10. d5 Ne5 Black's knight lacks a target, and will soon be chased out with f2-f4, and this line has scored very poorly for Black.
After sending an Apple event to its target process, the sending process could elect to receive a reply.
A century from Boycott then defied Lillee's seven wicket haul to take England to 314, and in reply Hendrick and Botham took four wickets each to set their team a target of 383 runs to win while Willis went without a wicket in the second innings.
The target aircraft's transponder replies to signals from an interrogator ( usually, but not necessarily, a ground station co-located with a primary radar ) by transmitting a coded reply signal containing the requested information.
Once received at the ATC facility, a computer system known as a radar data processor associates the reply information with the proper primary target and displays it next to the target on the radar scope.
Dawson Bates, the Home Affairs Minister, simply refused to reply to army correspondence and when the Ministry of Home Affairs was informed by imperial defence experts that Belfast was a certain Luftwaffe target, nothing was done.
In reply, South Africa made hay quickly, scoring 162 for 5 in 34 overs and giving themselves plenty of time to bowl Pakistan out-setting them what was thought to be a challenging target of 330.

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