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Of course, this isn't taking into consideration the population of Nevada and New York city, but it's the way things look from here at this point.
This, of course, does not eliminate from consideration for this purpose agents that are associated naturally with epidemic disease.
: This project must be carried through by even-handed wise consideration and a patriotic course of policy which shall inspire capitalist of the country with confidence.
Because of the prolonged time course in BZ poisoning, consideration should always be given to evacuation to a higher echelon of care.
The River Ant was navigable to Dilham prior to 1810, when consideration was given to extending navigation northwards along the course of the river.
Brock originally stated that he wouldn't go to the White House even if he was invited however, after consideration he decided that forgiveness was the best course and accepted a belated invitation to meet with the President.
Sizars were " allowed free education in consideration of performing certain, at one time menial, duties "; Fellow Commoners paid double fees and enjoyed several privileges, including that of finishing the College course in three years instead of four.
Antonio Baretti commented in 1768 that individuals “ of weight and considerationshould not be blamed for condemning “ those puny gentlemen ” who, as enthusiasts of Italian opera, were able to “ feel its minuet niceties, and to be of course in rapture with the languishing Cecchina ’ s of Piccini .” This modern music, Baretti decried, “ far from having any power of increasing courage or any manly virtues, has on the contrary a tendency towards effeminacy and cowardliness .”
In recognizing Kenyan Geoffrey Mutai's mark of 2: 03: 02 at the 2011 Boston Marathon as " the fastest Marathon ever run ", the IAAF has noted: " Due to the elevation drop and point-to-point measurements of the Boston course, performances that course are not eligible for World record consideration.
During the course of positional cloning, one needs to determine whether the DNA segment currently under consideration is part of the gene.
Ordinary questions of discipline are in the ordinary course settled in councils, often held with the assent of the kings, but on great occasions – the Councils of Epaone ( 517 ), Vaison ( 529 ), Valence ( 529 ), Orléans ( 538 ), Tours ( 567 ) – the bishops declare that they are acting under the impulse of the Holy See, or defer to its admonitions ; they take pride in the approbation of the pope ; they cause his name to be read aloud in the churches, just as is done in Italy and in Africa they cite his decretals as a source of Canon Law ; they show indignation at the mere idea that anyone should fail in consideration for them.
Theoretically they were an autonomous management organ, but in practice, they had to pay ' serious consideration ' to what the 4th organ ; Raad van Beheer ; thought about the course of action for the organisation.
*" Alpha for Forces "/" Alpha for the Military ": The standard course with consideration for the logistical challenges of delivery in the army.
After some consideration, at the end of the period of ' The Flight ', Seldon realised that Trantor and its attendant worlds constituted an ' Empire In Miniature ' on which he might model the past and future course of the Empire.
At Johns Hopkins he taught a course on the history of German thought, which was “ one of his chief interests ” because he was able to give consideration to the philosophy of history.
The course in zoology began with a consideration of the natural history of human beings, and concluded with lectures on the philosophy of zoology, in which the first subject was Origin of the Species of Animals.
Finally, of course, a further important consideration is the effect of improving treatments over time as well.
It is of course true that the ancient rites of passage, such as circumcision, are no longer practiced in American society, but the consideration of their replacement by the Jewish celebration of Bar Mitzvah or college graduation ceremonies could, and perhaps should, be made.
The ordinary consumer would, of course, buy a factory-built phonograph from the likes of RCA ; but an audiophile, who was serious enough to assemble a system from individual components, frequently gave serious consideration to Heathkit products.
A route was identified which followed the course of the Polser Brook, which passes under the A52 to the north of the canal, but by 2009, three possible solutions were under consideration.
* Boot ( real estate ), receipt of something of value in addition to the primary consideration, usually in the course of a real estate transaction
In a meeting of the sector commanders in Kolkata, four important resolutions were taken in consideration of strategic aspects of the war, existing problems and future course of resistance.
Mature students, over the age of twenty-one, have the option of entering upon completion of a college access course, and experience in jobs such as being a health / nursing assistant are also worthy for consideration into the course.

course and subject
We may then dismiss the time difference between these courses and the usual four year course of the interior design student as not having serious bearing on the subject.
It will occur to anyone that the teacher must have adequate education, a depth and breadth of knowledge far beyond the immediate necessities of his course plus complete dedication to his subject and to his students.
Of course, in prudential calculation, in balancing the good directly intended and done against the evil unintended and indirectly done, no greater precision can be forthcoming than the subject allows.
A natural-born subject owes allegiance wherever they may be, so that where territory is occupied in the course of hostilities by an enemy's force, even if the annexation of the occupied country is proclaimed by the enemy, there can be no change of allegiance during the progress of hostilities on the part of a citizen of the occupied country ( R v Vermaak ( 1900 ) 21 NLR 204 ( South Africa )).
In 2008 no member of the BJU science faculty held a degree in geology, and the university offered only one introductory course in the subject.
He was the first Jesuit to teach at the university, where the subject of his course was the Summa Theologica of Thomas Aquinas.
It is also distinguished from virtue ethics, which focuses on the character of the agent rather than on the nature or consequences of the act ( or omission ) itself, and pragmatic ethics which treats morality like science: advancing socially over the course of many lifetimes, such that any moral criterion is subject to revision.
Writing in 1889, Alfred Russel Wallace remarks " It was formerly a very general belief, even amongst geologists, that the great features of the earth's surface, no less than the smaller ones, were subject to continual mutations, and that during the course of known geological time the continents and great oceans had again and again changed places with each other.
In music, a fugue ( ) is a compositional technique ( in classical music ) in two or more voices, built on a subject ( theme ) that is introduced at the beginning in imitation ( repetition at different pitches ) and recurs frequently in the course of the composition.
In order to rebel, of course, one must be a subject — although the Maeatae clearly did not consider themselves such.
This is of course subject to the risk that an insider is making a buy specifically to increase investor confidence, or making a sell for reasons unrelated to the health of the company ( e. g. a desire to diversify or pay a personal expense ).
# During the course of the experiment the human subject should be at liberty to bring the experiment to an end if he has reached the physical or mental state where continuation of the experiment seems to him to be impossible.
# During the course of the experiment the scientist in charge must be prepared to terminate the experiment at any stage, if he has probable cause to believe, in the exercise of the good faith, superior skill and careful judgment required of him that a continuation of the experiment is likely to result in injury, disability, or death to the experimental subject.
Occasionally a cliff touches the river, but in general the lands are subject to yearly inundations throughout its course, the river rising at times above 50 feet ( 15 m ), the numerous lakes to the right and left serving as reservoirs.
That it did not quite attain the unrivaled status of the Almagest was perhaps because it did not cover some popular areas of the subject, particularly electional astrology ( interpreting astrological charts for a particular moment to determine the outcome of a course of action to be initiated at that time ), and medical astrology, which were later adoptions.
At the same time, Athens greatly increased its own power ; a number of its formerly independent allies were reduced, over the course of the century, to the status of tribute-paying subject states of the Delian League.
Frisch also started lecturing a course on production theory, introducing a mathematization of the subject.
All forms of natural speciation have taken place over the course of evolution ; however it still remains a subject of debate as to the relative importance of each mechanism in driving biodiversity.
For the summer semester Adorno planned a lecture course entitled " An Introduction to Dialectical Thinking ," as well as a seminar on the dialectics of subject and object.
The " reality " of the story is enhanced through Poe's focus on sensation: the dungeon is airless and unlit, the narrator is subject to thirst and starvation, he is swarmed by rats, the closing walls are red-hot metal and, of course, the razor-sharp pendulum threatens to slice into the narrator.
With such torpedoes the method of attack in small torpedo boats, torpedo bombers and small submarines was to steer a predictable collision course abeam to the target and release the torpedo at the last minute, then peeling away, all the time subject to defensive fire.
Lipscomb later had a high-school physics course and took first prize in the state contest on that subject.
It could be argued, of course, that all particles are properties of spacetime at a location, leaving a half-note of controversy on the subject.
The biology of gender became the subject of an expanding number of studies over the course of the late 20th century.
Free energy is subject to irreversible loss in the course of such work.

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