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calls and conclusion
For most players, many calls ( bids, doubles and redoubles, and sometimes even passes ) are not made with the intention that they become the final contract, but to describe the strength and distribution of the player's hand, so that the partnership can reach an informed conclusion on their best contract, and / or to obstruct the opponents ' bidding.
The Diatessaron is thought to have been available to Muhammad, and may have led to his faulty conclusion in the Qur ' an that the Christian Gospel is one text or one book alone, without reference to the canonical authors or New Testament corpus ; he calls this supposed text the Injil.
* calls for a conclusion
He never gave altar calls at the conclusion of his sermons, but he always extended the invitation that if anyone was moved to seek an interest in Christ by his preaching on a Sunday, they could meet with him at his vestry on Monday morning.
From his letter that survives, Constantine shows frustration that the church cannot come to a good conclusion and he calls for a larger council, what is now known as the Council of Arles in 314.
The appropriateness of the Italian source material for the setting of the solemn concluding chorus " His yoke is easy " has been questioned by the music scholar Sedley Taylor, who calls it " a piece of word-painting ... grieviously out of place ", though he concedes that the four-part choral conclusion is a stroke of genius that combines beauty with dignity.
Through self-love man becomes focused on his own goodness and leaps to the false conclusion — one which he calls the " Promethean illusion " — that he can achieve goodness on his own.
On May 10, 2006, the FCC began Auction 65, which sold off the 4 MHz of spectrum over which radiotelephone calls were made, and required AirFone to revise its equipment within two years of the auction's conclusion on June 2, 2006.
Continuing his scientific work, Equality rediscovers electricity ( which he, until the book nears its conclusion, calls the " power of the sky ") and the light bulb.
" For example, Michael Ruse gives what Richard Joyce calls an " evolutionary argument " for the conclusion that we are unjustified in believing any moral proposition.
He takes cases less seriously than his sister Ivy, who calls him " little bro " and often says he's " a genius " as he's the one who usually comes to a brilliant conclusion.
In conclusion, she calls for a radical cultural shift in the kind of knowledge valued as significant, relevant, and beneficial to the people on whom genetic ancestry studies are carried out and she asks for attention to the political contexts surrounding all such research.
) A subsequent directive on September 6, 1987, supports this conclusion: it calls for " the deportation of ... families to the areas where there saboteur relatives are ..., except for the male, between the ages of 12 inclusive and 50 inclusive, who must be detained.
The conclusion reached by Ms. Weinberg was such as the Brazilian government has no control over most of the schools, and that they do not follow the curriculum set forth by the Ministry of Education which calls for " pluralism of ideas " and " tolerance ".
Lamarr is named after the late 1930s actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr, as evidenced when Dr. Kleiner alternatively calls her Hedy in the conclusion of the chapters A Red Letter Day and Entanglement.
The maftir is not counted among the seven, and is not formally called up by name: on the conclusion of the seventh reading the reader simply calls " maftir " ( usually after reciting Chatzi kaddish ) and repeats the last few verses to the maftir.
The Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity Strategic Plan calls for the establishment of 63 new ZBT colonies by the conclusion of the 2015 – 2016 academic year.
Peter Franklin, writing of the Seventh in the Segerstam / Chandos cycle of Sibelius symphonies, calls the dramatic conclusion " the grandest celebration of C major there ever was.
After the conclusion of peace between France and Spain, Henry resided at one of Condé's estates, until the death of Oliver Cromwell and the gradual collapse of the Commonwealth led to calls for the restoration of the monarchy, and he was reunited with Charles.
For example Trouser Press wrote " To call it bad is curt but realistic ," and Allmusic calls it " gloomy conclusion to what was once a most vibrant band.
Scalia calls the Court's conclusion to hear the case " patently erroneous.
He is led to this conclusion by what he calls the " A-frame " configuration of the hug: the bodies do not touch except at the shoulders, which only touch briefly, as another of the characteristics of the hip-hop hug is its brevity, usually lasting for a second or less.

calls and admitted
Whitman Sr. later admitted to having spent over a thousand dollars on regular long-distance phone calls to both his wife and son, pleading with his wife to return to Lake Worth and unsuccessfully attempting to persuade Whitman to convince his mother to return to him.
He first achieved prominence in 1990 when the contents of his on-the-record interview with then Tánaiste Brian Lenihan, in which Lenihan admitted making calls to the residence of the Irish president seeking to speak to President Hillery to urge him to refuse a Dáil dissolution in controversial circumstances ( something he had previously denied ), led to Lenihan's dismissal from government, his defeat in that year's Irish presidential election and the unexpected election of the left wing liberal Mary Robinson as President of Ireland.
The readers of ESPN voted the incident as the # 8 on its list of the top ten worst sports officiating calls of all time, even though later sound enhancements of the audio showed that Bettis said " hea-tails " and Bettis admitted starting to call " heads " before changing it to tails.
Then-Texas Lieutenant Governor Ben Barnes had admitted making phone calls to get Bush into the Guard, as he claimed to have done for the children of several other influential Texans.
Reith admitted that about $ 1, 000 of phone calls were attributed to his son's access to the PIN associated with the phone card.
On his March 12, 2009 appearance on The Daily Show, Cramer admitted he made mistakes on his Bear Stearns calls.
Wasylycia-Leis ’ s provincial counterparts NDP MLAs Dave Chomiak and Doug Martindale also admitted to being among those on the receiving end of those phone calls.
FIFA President Sepp Blatter stated that the linesmen have been a " disaster " and admitted that Italy suffered from bad offside calls from the group matches but denied conspiracy allegations.
572, which the Republican leadership admitted was intended to demonstrate that calls for troop withdrawal were " out of the mainstream.
Seneca the Younger refers to " adulterers admitted in droves "; Pliny the Elder calls her an “ exemplum licentiae ” ( NH 21. 9 ).
He explains Fletcher's absence by saying he was mugged and is now in a hospital, but when Don calls the hospital, Fletcher has not been admitted.
New Zealand convenor of selectors of the time Ross Dykes admitted to receiving hate mail and anonymous phone calls over the issue.
Kenes Rakishev, a 29-year-old Kazakhstan businessman who calls himself a ' friend ' of Prince Andrew, has admitted negotiating the deal with the help of his father-in-law Imangali Tasmagambetov, the mayor of Astana ; but insists neither of them is the owner.

calls and valid
Jumping the Gun – One who calls bingo before having a valid bingo.
In addition, the handle-based approach also opened up a source of programming errors, where pointers to data within such relocatable blocks could not be guaranteed to remain valid across calls that might cause memory to move.
Basically, the case, which Miller calls " tediously familiar ", is that all arguments purporting to give valid support for a claim are either circular or question-begging.
After the Director of Public Prosecutions dropped all charges against Haneef, Andrews refused calls to reinstate Haneef's visa, stating that his personal evidence was still valid.
A kind of post-philosophy working against the " untrue whole " of philosophy proper, Minima Moralia holds fast to the Judeo-Christian-Enlightenment vision of redemption, which it calls the only valid viewpoint with which to engage a deeply troubled world.
The show does not utilize a producer to screen for ' valid ' calls before bringing them on-air.
The attendant console may also be sent other calls that the PBX may not otherwise know how to handle, such as direct inward dialed calls that are not associated with a valid extension.

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