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Lalic and thinks
Lalic still thinks 11 ... Ba7 is the right move after 11. Ne4 due to the importance of the a7 – g1 diagonal, but Black can also reroute the bishop with 11 ... Bf8 and " White has no obvious path to even a minute advantage ".
Hence Lalic thinks 11. Qd2 is inappropriate and gives Black excellent counterplay, and prefers 11. Qd3 or even 11. Qd1 !?
Lalic thinks both, considering 6 ... Bb4 + to be a bad move after 4 ... Nxe5 5. f4 Nec6 6. Nf3, but a good one after 4 ... Nxe5 5. f4 Nec6 6. Be3.
as indicated by Borik, Tseitlin and Lalic, but in his more recent book Moskalenko thinks " this move complicates the game too much ".
Borik thinks 4. Qc2 is the move " that gives Black the most problems to solve ", but Lalic does not agree at all, stating that the reply " 4 ... Bb4 + followed by d7 – d5 ensures Black a rapid development and plenty of counterplay.

Lalic and which
However, the extended pawn centre has its drawbacks, as Lalic explains: " White must invest some valuable tempi in protecting his pawn structure, which allows Black to seize the best squares for his minor pieces with excellent prospects for counterplay against the white centre.
and Lalic was " deeply impressed by this plan, which really spoils all of White's fun ".
But Lalic does not mention the game Pomar – Heidenfeld cited by Borik, in which Black played the advance a7 – a5 to restrict the white advance b2 – b4, and achieved equality after 9. Bg2 a5 10. Ne2 Na6.

Lalic and Black
As Lalic puts it, " I doubt if Black has a satisfactory answer to White's play in this game ".
If the black player is neither peaceful nor aggressive, Lalic proposes an alternative with 8 ... Qe7 9. Bd3 0-0 10. Qd2 and only now that Black has his king safe shall he unleash 10 ... f5!

Lalic and gives
After 7. Nd2 Qe7 8. a3 Lalic considers 8 ... Qxe4 should be avoided, e. g. the continuation 9. Kf2 Bxd2 10. Qxd2 0-0 11. Nf3 d6 12. Re1 gives White several tempi against the black queen.
After 5. Nd2 Bb7 6. Qc2 Lalic gives 6 ... Nxd2 7. Bxd2 a5!

Lalic and up
However Lalic writes of 15 ... Bb8, " it is true that the bishop pair looks a bit pathetic lined up on the back rank just now, but there is no way to stop them breaking out later ".

Lalic and by
Then according to Lalic, delaying the recapture with 5 ... Bg7 6. Bc3 Nc6 7. e3 Ngxe5 is not correct as White can gain an advantage by 8. h4 or 8. Qh5, so the immediate 5 ... Nxe5 is better.
Lalic recommends 6. Nf3 instead, while de Firmian continues by 5. Nf3 Bb7 6. Nbd2 Qe7 7. Qc2 with a large advantage for White.

Lalic and its
As Lalic points out, " after 11 ... dxc5 Black's knight on e5 has lost its support and therefore all tactical motifs based on Qd5 and Bb5 + must be carefully checked ".

Lalic and for
The game Solozhenkin – Stiazhkin ( Leningrad 1990 ) continued with 9 ... b6 10. 0-0 Bxd2 11. Qxd2 Bb7 12. c5 bxc5 13. Qa5 d6 14. Bxe5 dxe5 15. Rfc1 and Moskalenko assesses this position as better for White ; Lalic suggests that 13 ... Ng6 is an improvement.
Both Lalic and de Firmian consider it to be White's best move, with de Firmian assessing it as leading to a large advantage for White.

Lalic and .
As Lalic puts it: It was not so long ago that 8. a3, with the obvious intention of expanding with b2 – b4, was the standard move.
But later Lalic found that 5. Bg3 was " just as effective " as 5. Bd2.
After the typical moves 5 ... Bg7 6. Nf3 Nc6 7. Nc3 Ngxe5 8. Nxe5 Nxe5 9. e3 d6 Lalic considers the best try to be 10. c5 !, sacrificing a pawn to weaken Black's control on the e5-square and expose the black king further.
Lalic considers 10. Qd3 to be the main move, qualifies 10. Qd1 as a " respectable option ", but considers 10. Qd2 as " inaccurate ".

thinks and strategies
Chesterton is not afraid to let blood be drawn in his battles, fought with sword and halberd in the London streets between neighboring boroughs ; Wayne thinks up some ingenious strategies, and Chesterton does not shrink from the death in combat of some of his characters.
Before every main event, a short video recorded earlier is shown where Teddy goes over what strategies he thinks each boxer should use and uses his assistant Saul to demonstrate ( they don't actually hit each other, but Teddy will use light, open-palm hits if he's demonstrating body shots ).

thinks and which
Professor McNeill thinks that at Yalta, Stalin did not fully realize the dilemma which faced him, that he thought the exclusion of the anti-Soviet voters from East European elections would not be greatly resented by his allies, while neither Roosevelt nor Churchill frankly faced `` the fact that, in Poland at least, genuinely free democratic elections would return governments unfriendly to Russia '', by any definition of international friendliness.
Or you could hope the parachute wouldn't open just so you could say you saw it not open, not because you meant any harm to Starkey Poe in his suit of red underwear, but mainly because you were tired of being an old maid -- a thing which cannot admit when it thinks it might be pregnant, but must stand the dizzy feeling all alone and go on like everything is all right instead of being able to say to somebody in a normal voice: `` I think I'm pregnant ''.
Besides, it's important to the way a painter thinks that he should move in a certain atmosphere, an atmosphere in which he may absorb the ideas of other masters, as Durer went to Italy to meet Bellini and Mantegna ''.
He thinks only of his own personal happiness and the unfairness of the situation in which he has been placed but gradually comes to recognize his membership in a larger human community, which makes demands on him that he cannot ignore.
W. H. Roscher thinks that both nectar and ambrosia were kinds of honey, in which case their power of conferring immortality would be due to the supposed healing and cleansing powers of honey, and because fermented honey ( mead ) preceded wine as an entheogen in the Aegean world ; on some Minoan seals, goddesses were represented with bee faces ( compare Merope and Melissa ).
Hogarth, for example, thinks that beauty consists of ( 1 ) fitness of the parts to some design ; ( 2 ) variety in as many ways as possible ; ( 3 ) uniformity, regularity or symmetry, which is only beautiful when it helps to preserve the character of fitness ; ( 4 ) simplicity or distinctness, which gives pleasure not in itself, but through its enabling the eye to enjoy variety with ease ; ( 5 ) intricacy, which provides employment for our active energies, leading the eye on " a wanton kind of chase "; and ( 6 ) quantity or magnitude, which draws our attention and produces admiration and awe.
Then comes her one solo, " Liaisons ", in which her character thinks back on the art of love as a profession in a gilded age, when sex ' was but a pleasurable means to a measurable end.
A graduate student's complicated relationships lead to a disturbing case of identity theft, which ultimately leads the man to wonder if he really is who he thinks he is.
It may be that the something that thinks is purely momentary, and not the same as the something which has a different thought the next moment.
Here, the cogito has already assumed the " I "' s existence as that which thinks.
For Kierkegaard, Descartes is merely " developing the content of a concept ", namely that the " I ", which already exists, thinks.
It survives in this fixed form from the days of Old English ( having undergone, however, phonetic changes with the rest of the language ), in which it was constructed as "" + " me " ( the dative case of the personal pronoun ) + " thinks " ( i. e., " seems ", < Old English thyncan, " to seem ", a verb closely related to the verb thencan, " to think ", but distinct from it in Old English ; later it merged with " think " and lost this meaning ).
Encyclopedia solves these cases by briefly closing his eyes while he thinks deeply, then asking a single question which directly leads to him finding the solution.
What the mind ( nous ) thinks must be in it in the same sense as letters are on a tablet ( grammateion ) which bears no actual writing ( grammenon ); this is just what happens in the case of the mind.
Hayek claimed that a limited democracy might be better than other forms of limited government at protecting liberty but that an unlimited democracy was worse than other forms of unlimited government because " its government loses the power even to do what it thinks right if any group on which its majority depends thinks otherwise ".
He takes umbrage at de Bois-Guilbert's sinful passion, which is in violation of his Templar vows ; and decides to subject Rebecca, who he thinks has cast a spell on de Bois-Guilbert, to a trial for witchcraft.
The individualists are thus divided into two distinct categories: one which claims the right to full development for all human individuality, their own and that of others ; the other which only thinks about its own individuality and has absolutely no hesitation in sacrificing the individuality of others.
Rand thinks the only social system consistent with this morality is full respect for individual rights, embodied in pure laissez faire capitalism ; and the role of art in human life is to transform man's widest metaphysical ideas, by selective reproduction of reality, into a physical form — a work of art — that he can comprehend and to which he can respond emotionally.
He, likewise, deplores the contemporary degeneracy in the home life and the religious practises of his people, a circumstance which he thinks due largely to the imitation of surrounding manners.

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