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Instead of being limited to the poor training facilities in remote areas, the student would be able to move to large institutions of concentrated specialized training.
Instead of quelling the dissension, as many captains of the era would have done ( Sir Francis Drake lopped a man's head off under similar circumstances ), Hudson decided to be reasonable.
Instead, retailers would sign a certificate of correctness, violation of which would carry a penalty of one to five years in prison, plus a $1,000 fine.
Instead, beginning at the Temple School, he would appoint a daily student superintendent.
Instead, inheriting phobias would have restrictive and debilitating effects upon survival, rather than being an aid.
Instead the two court owned theaters would be reopened under new management, and partly subsidized by the Imperial Court, as a new National Theater.
" Instead of continuing the momentum of victory, however, cracks in Allied unity would enable Louis XIV to reverse some of the major setbacks suffered at Turin and Ramillies.
Instead, a plebiscite was held in which it was formally proclaimed that Castro's brand of socialism would be perpetual.
Instead, he ruled through a ' nominated assembly ' which he believed would be easy for the Army to control, since Army officers did the nominating.
Instead, early 21st century papers on Chinese history tend to be empirical studies of a small part of China which aim to reach a deep understanding of the socio-economics, political dynamics, or cultural dynamics of a small region such as a province or a village with little effort made to create a master narrative which would be generalizable to all of China.
Instead of the meetings always being held in London, they would rotate across the membership, subject to countries ' ability to host the meetings: beginning with Singapore in 1971.
Instead, he would say something like, " we got a little tuning problem ... Everybody check and see what's going on.
Instead of a mere reproduction of the Cyclopaedia, he persuaded Le Breton to enter upon a new work, which would collect all the active writers, ideas, and knowledge that were moving the cultivated class of the Republic of Letters to its depths but were comparatively ineffectual due to their dispersion.
Instead of, which would be the natural organization from an OO point of view, you use something like, which effectively reverses the ordering.
Instead, he stated that what gods there may be, do not concern themselves with us, and thus would not seek to punish us either in this or any other life.
Instead, they would pursue dialogue, intellectualism, non-judgmentalism, and appeasement.
Instead they would go to his conceived but unborn son.
Instead of maneuvering to ram, which was the standard naval tactic at the time, corvus equipped ships would maneuver alongside the enemy vessel, deploy the bridge which would attach to the enemy ship through spikes on the end of the bridge, and send legionaries across as boarding parties.
Instead of all nodes being considered equal, nodes entering into the network were kept at the ' edge ' of the network as a leaf, not responsible for any routing, and nodes which were capable of routing messages were promoted to ultrapeers, which would accept leaf connections and route searches and network maintenance messages.
Instead a young Danish Prince became King George I. George was a very popular choice as a constitutional monarch, and he agreed that his sons would be raised in the Greek Orthodox faith.
Instead, Gompers favoured a meeting in Paris which would only consider President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points as a platform.
Instead of an internal power supply like the original system had, the Intellivision II would use an external AC adapter.
Instead, we would endorse Rawls's two principles of justice:

Instead and serve
One critic states of psychologists that " Instead of replacing ' metaphysical ' terms such as ' desire ' and ' purpose ', they used it to legitimize them by giving them operational definitions ... the initial, quite radical operationalist ideas eventually came to serve as little more than a ' reassurance fetish ' ( Koch 1992 ) for mainstream methodological practice.
Instead of needing two separate semiconductors connected by a common, but tiny, region, a single larger surface would serve.
Instead, the plaintiffs extended their argument on the copyright clause to note that the clause requires Congress to " promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts ," and argued that retroactive extensions do not directly serve this purpose in the standard quid pro quo previously required by the courts.
Instead, he argued that all of the great powers believed that if they possessed the ability to mobilise their armed forces faster than any of the others, this would serve as a sufficient deterrent to avoid war and allow them to achieve their foreign policy.
Instead of reviving what he saw as an anachronistic institution with strong ties to the Roman Catholic Church, he aimed to create a new university, secular in nature and national in scope, that could reorganize higher education within the country, serve as a model of positivism and encompass the ideas of the dominant Mexican liberalism.
Instead, Rupert moved on, accepting a well-paid commission from Anne of Austria to serve Louis XIV as a mareschal de camp, subject to Rupert being free to leave French service to fight for King Charles, should he be called upon to do so.
Instead, they attempt to adopt a more evolutionary perspective, positing that economic reasoning might be basic, unlearned, and serve some adaptive function.
Instead ,'s interface should be modified if necessary so it can directly serve object's request, propagating it to any relevant subcomponents.
Instead, they make shakes in automatic milkshake machines which freeze and serve a premade milkshake mixture consisting of milk, a sweetened flavoring agent, and a thickening agent.
Instead, an already built and operating restaurant in Canton, Massachusetts was remodeled to serve as the prototype for a new era of Howard Johnson's restaurants.
Instead, they serve as breeding stock for female Ayyad.
Instead, routes had to serve each local suburban jurisdiction to assure that they would approve bond referenda to finance the system.
Instead, routes had to serve each local suburban jurisdiction to assure that they would approve bond referenda to finance the system.
Instead, routes had to serve each local suburban jurisdiction to assure that they would approve bond referenda to finance the system.
Instead, it was an imitation made to serve a new purpose.
Instead of merely placing the implants to serve as blocking mechanism against the denture pushing on the alveolar bone, small retentive appliances can be attached to the implants that can then snap into a modified denture base to allow for tremendously increased retention.
Instead, they serve only to select the solid-angle region from which usable range data are received.
Instead, it “ enhance Egypt ’ s capability to fight smuggling along the border ,” while ensuring that the forces would not serve any military purposes.
Instead, inflections are stem modifications which serve as exponents of morphological feature sets.
Instead, he continued to serve the Habsburgs in hopes of recovering his lands, and served his maternal first cousin King Philip II as Governor of the Netherlands from 1555 – 1559.
Instead it focuses on the character of Buzz Rickson ( McQueen ) and his determination to serve himself and get what he wants – in the process antagonizing everyone.
Instead of customers ordering and being served in a traditional fashion, they serve themselves using any combination of available yogurt flavors, add their own mix of fruit or candy toppings, and pay by the ounce.
" Instead of two-year terms as in the House, senators serve six-year terms, giving them more authority to ignore mass sentiment in favor of the country's broad interests.
Instead, the dislocations accumulate, interact with one another, and serve as pinning points or obstacles that significantly impede their motion.

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