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Instead and treating
Instead, radical psychologists examined the role of society in causing and treating problems and looked towards social change as an alternative to therapy to treat mental illness and as a means of preventing psychopathology.
Instead of treating every user as client and server, some users were now treated as ultrapeers, routing search requests and responses for users connected to them.
Instead of treating his sons equally in status and land, he elevated his first-born son Lothair above his younger brothers and gave him the largest part of the Empire as his share.
The competitive Rose was sour after the game, blasting Garber and the Braves for treating the situation " like it was the ninth inning of the 7th game of the World Series " Instead of being insulted, Garber took the comment as a compliment: " I said to myself, ' Well, thanks Pete.
Instead of treating each continent separately he begins at the Straits of Gibraltar, and describes the countries adjoining the south coast of the Mediterranean ; then he moves round by Syria and Asia Minor to the Black Sea, and so returns to Spain along the north shore of the Euxine, Propontis, etc.
Instead of treating language as a collection of static lexical items and grammar rules that are learned and then used according to fixed rules, the dynamical systems view defines the lexicon as regions of state space within a dynamical system.
Instead of treating the remaining solution with lime, carbon dioxide and ammonia are pumped into the solution, then sodium chloride is added until the solution saturates at 40 ° C.
Instead of rejecting macro-measurements and macro-models of the economy, they embraced the techniques of treating the entire economy as having a supply and demand equilibrium.
Instead of treating these strings as different, through text processing, one can treat them as the same.
" Instead of treating the characters as deities, they are allocated the roles of being historical heroes who sometimes have supernatural or superhuman powers, for instance, in the Irish sources the gods are claimed to be an ancient tribe of humans known as the Tuatha Dé Danann.
Instead of treating her medically, officials were said to have drugged her into unconsciousness with sedatives for three days to keep her quiet and then transferred her to a psychiatric hospital, Asghar Psychiatric Hospital, in Karachi.
Instead, he insisted on treating the German soldiers as prisoners of war.

Instead and beaten
Instead, Taksin was wrapped in a velvet bag and beaten to death by his ministers with clubs.
Instead Soviet prosecutors relied on signed " confessions " which had been beaten out of the defendants.
Instead he heads a little off the beaten track-not exactly to the jungle, but to lesser-travelled byways where his experience counts.
For example, the thousand-year peace mentioned in the book of Revelation as coming after all the horror of the apocalypse does not exist in Byron's “ Darkness .” Instead, “ War, which for a moment was no more, / Did glut himself again .” In other words, swords are only beaten temporarily into plowshares, only to become swords of war once again.

Instead and foe
Instead they would use diversionary attacks to fix the enemy in place, while their main forces sought to outflank or surround the foe.

Instead and subject
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 of simply explaining the subject, the book seeks to show the development of the mathematics.
Instead of looking at a blank lens, then, both Morris and his subject are looking directly at a human face.
Instead, financial markets are subject to human error and emotion.
Instead, one tends to think in terms of the various processes, tasks, and objects subject to management.
Instead there is nothing in the world that is not subject to contradiction and dispute, nothing that is not rejected, not just by one nation, but by many ; equally, there is nothing that is strange and ( in the opinion of many ) unnatural that is not approved in many countries, and authorized by their customs.
Instead, the gods, like all created beings, remain subject to Ṛta, and their divinity largely resides in their serving it in the role of executors, agents or instruments of its manifestation.
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 of transparently enforcing the rule of law and being subject to public scrutiny as ordinary police agencies do, secret police organizations are specifically intended to operate beyond and above the law in order to suppress political dissent through clandestine acts of terror and intimidation ( such as kidnapping, coercive interrogation, torture, internal exile, forced disappearance, and assassination ) targeted against political enemies of the ruling authority.
Instead, suspects of crimes committed abroad are subject to the district attorney of the city of Potsdam.
Instead, the sinner was the subject of God's pity rather than of his wrath.
Instead, children are placed according to their ability in a given subject.
Instead of dealing with these undesirable thoughts consciously, the subject unconsciously projects these feelings onto the other person, and begins to think that the other has thoughts of infidelity and that the other may be having an affair.
Instead, he proposes a " Visual Predation Hypothesis ," which argues that ancestral primates were insectivorous predators resembling tarsiers, subject to the same selection pressure for frontal vision as other predatory species.
Instead of the observed objects affecting the observing subject, the subject's constitution affects the way that the objects are observed.
Instead of taking their subject from the Bible, these five paintings show events from the history of the Carmelite Order.
Instead a new main building was planned, containing both the different subject areas as well as the administration.
Instead, a customer can deposit or withdraw any amount of money any number of times, subject to availability of funds.
Instead, he assigned an arbitrary value of 100 to the mean intelligence and added or subtracted another 15 points for each standard deviation above or below the mean the subject was.
Instead, unpaid volunteer positions are created to deal with administrative issues, and individuals are restricted to carrying out these activities within a mandate decided directly by their peers and subject to instant recall.
" Instead, when viewing identical news clips, subjects differed along partisan lines on simple, objective criteria such as the number of references to a given subject.
Instead, Géricault was awarded a commission on the subject of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which he clandestinely offered ( along with the fee ) to Delacroix, whose finished painting he then signed as his own.
Instead, therefore, of these commissioners settling the disputed point as to the existence or nonexistence of animal magnetism, their reports only gave the subject an additional interest and the cause of magnetism was embraced by a sizeable number of new supporters and interest in animal magnetism was sustained in France during the ensuing decades.
Instead, the clitics are simply omitted, especially when referring to objects ; or a subject pronoun is placed after the verb: Eu levo " I'll get it "; Vi ele " I saw him ".
Instead, the new Immigration Rules provided that at least 20 years ' continuous residence, lawful or unlawful, would, subject to criminality and other criteria, normally be necessary to establish a claim to remain in the UK on the basis of the Article 8 right to respect for private life.

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