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Can God be mocked, ever, in the long run??
The Federal program eventually should have a favorable impact on Missouri's depressed areas, and in the long run that will benefit St. Louis as well.
Moreover, tolerance by us of such practices results in serious waste and diversion of aid resources and in the long run generates anti-American sentiment of a kind peculiarly damaging to our political interest.
A requirement of reasonably honest administration may be politically uncomfortable in the short run, but it is politically essential in the long run.
I wonder if anyone ever bothered to make the point that when it comes to boats and their motors, Americans excel over any country in the world in the long run.
It pays in the long ( hot ) run to take good care of the water works.
It is pertinent to ask the question: Has the long upswing of interest rates during the past 15 years just about run its course, and are we now entering a period in which both capital market forces and Federal policies will produce a prolonged decline of interest rates??
Department stores were built on dry goods, especially ladies' fashions, and in this area, in the long run, the suburban branches will be hard put to compete against downtown.
It was a long, low room, like a root cellar, for it was banked up with soil, and vines had run rampant over that, too.
In the third Frank Robinson hammered a long home run deep into the corner of the bleachers in right center, about 400 feet away, with two men on.
All these techniques help Poirot attain his principal target: " For in the long run, either through a lie, or through truth, people were bound to give themselves away …"
A. ramidus had a more primitive walking ability than later hominids, and could not walk or run for long distances.
A successful musical comedy adaptation of the strip opened on Broadway at the St. James Theater on November 15, 1956 and had a long run of 693 performances, followed by a nationwide tour.
The sacrifice fly is credited even if another runner is put out on appeal for failing to tag up, so long as a run scores prior to the third out.
Insurance bets are expected to lose money in the long run, because the dealer is likely to have blackjack less than one-third of the time.
Although luck is involved and factors into the outcome, strategy plays a more important role in the long run.
A number of strips in the comic have run for a very long time.
" By adopting a policy of building up reserves by maintaining an excess margin, building societies simultaneously allowed banks to compete and may have undermined the long run viability of mutuality.
Those who ignore the effects of long run trade deficits may be confusing David Ricardo's principle of comparative advantage with Adam Smith's principle of absolute advantage, specifically ignoring the latter.
Over the long run, nations with trade surpluses tend also to have a savings surplus.
Germany, France, Japan, and Canada have maintained higher savings rates than the U. S. over the long run.
Few economists believe that GDP and employment can be dragged down by an over-large deficit over the long run.
( b ) The reasons given for a decision are often more important in the long run than the outcome in a particular case.
With longer sets ( more than ~ 40 people ) this would require long enough sets that the caller will usually only run the dance all the way around on ( rare ) non equal-turn dances.

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Matt Cartmill presents another problem with the Gigantopithecus hypothesis: " The trouble with this account is that Gigantopithecus was not a hominin and maybe not even a crown-group hominoid ; yet the physical evidence implies that Bigfoot is an upright biped with buttocks and a long, stout, permanently adducted hallux.
This structure is incompatible with the observed symmetry of the ion, which implies that the three bonds are equally long and that the three oxygen atoms are equivalent.
Fischer and Rabin's work also implies that Presburger arithmetic can be used to define formulas which correctly calculate any algorithm as long as the inputs are less than relatively large bounds.
This implies that the egg existed long before the chicken, but that the chicken egg did not exist until an arbitrary threshold was crossed that differentiates a modern chicken from its ancestors.
As alcohol had long been used as a basis for medicines, this implies the term vodka could be a noun derived from the verb vodit ’, razvodit ’ ( водить, разводить ), " to dilute with water ".
Homer implies, that from then on, Odysseus would live a long and happy life together with Penelope and Telemachus, wisely ruling his kingdom and enjoying wide respect and much success.
Since the real numbers can be used to represent points along an infinitely long line, this implies that a line segment of length 1, which is a part of that line, has the same number of points as the whole line.
However, if the errors are not normally distributed, a central limit theorem often nonetheless implies that the parameter estimates will be approximately normally distributed so long as the sample is reasonably large.
A ' long ' cervix implies that not much has been taken into the lower segment, and vice versa for a ' short ' cervix.
In the introduction of the 1967 Simon and Schuster book club edition, Bradbury implies that the Nazi book burnings drove him to write the short story " The Fireman " which was the precursor along with the foundation for his novel Fahrenheit 451, stating, " It follows then that when Hitler burned a book I felt it as keenly, please forgive me, as his killing a human, for in the long sum of history they are one and the same flesh.
All are brown or fawn, fading to pale grey or white underneath, have very long tails and, as the common name implies, well-developed hind legs.
All have, as their name implies, long stiff tail feathers, which are erected when the bird is at rest.
This difference implies that while accountability generally implements some sort of punishment mechanism against individuals or institutions judged to have taken poor quality decisions or actions, after those decisions have been taken or actions carried out, radical transparency encourages corrections and improvements to decisions to be made long before poor quality decisions have the chance to be enacted.
A higher quality factor implies a lower attenuation, and so high Q systems oscillate for long times.
The most monochromatic sources are usually lasers ; such high monochromaticity implies long coherence lengths ( up to hundreds of meters ).
The gleisners live in space, mostly in the asteroid belt, and in various other places in the Solar System ; Egan implies that they long ago agreed to leave Earth to the fleshers to avoid conflict.
The long history of such cities implies that an irregular, complicated street network that appears entirely illegible to a visitor is well understood and used by the inhabitants.
The day-age theory tries to reconcile these views by believing that the creation " days " were not ordinary 24-hour days, but actually lasted for long periods of time — or as the theory's name implies: the " days " each lasted an age.
The Isle of Wight and the Meon valley in what is now eastern Hampshire had been placed under Æthelwealh's control by Wulfhere ; the Chronicle dates this to 661, but according to Bede it occurred " not long before " Wilfrid's mission to the South Saxons in the 680s, which implies a rather later date.
Delmar Lowell also suggests the long line of noble Norman families that Lowle progenitors married into implies that the name Lowle is of Norman origin.
This implies a long process of fine-tuning of the PCR conditions and a susceptibility to all the problems of conventional PCR, but several degrees intensified.
As its name implies, heartsease has a long history of use in herbalism.
I shouldn ’ t like to take my oath on the whole story, but one thing I am ready to fight for as long as I can, in word and act — that is, that we shall be better, braver, and more active men if we believe it right to look for what we don ’ t know ...” It has been argued variously that this implies Socrates is skeptical regarding knowledge or that he is a pragmatist.
* Stage 1: Arms ; a UFO-shaped robot who, as his name implies, has long arms.

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