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Most and experience
Most people do not realize that the congregation, as a gathered fellowship meeting regularly face to face, personally sharing in a common experience and expressing that experience in daily relationships with one another, is unique.
Most adolescents have some ideological diffusion at various developmental stages, as they experience a proliferation of ideas and values.
Most do not enter the World to Come immediately, but now experience a period of review of their earthly actions and they are made aware of what they have done wrong.
Most people who meet criteria for bipolar disorder experience a number of episodes, on average 0. 4 to 0. 7 per year, lasting three to six months.
Most have some hands on experience of producing.
Most of his political measures, indeed, stood the test of experience, but in ecclesiastico-political matters he witnessed with sorrow the gradual decline of Catholicism and the spread of Lutheranism within his dominions, in spite of his earnest efforts and forcible prohibition of the new doctrine.
Most patients do not experience any difficulty after the radioactive iodine treatment, usually given as a small pill.
Most significantly, the trauma of the exile experience led to the development of a strong sense of identity as a people distinct from other peoples, and increased emphasis on symbols such as circumcision and Sabbath-observance to maintain that separation.
Most medieval chroniclers had no experience of life on the sea, and generally were not well-informed.
Most importantly, the experience of this revolution caused Lenin to conceive of the means of sponsoring communist revolution, through propaganda, agitation, a well-organized and disciplined but small political party, and through psychological manipulation of aroused masses.
Most areas in Punjab experience mild winters, often accompanied by rainfall.
Most of those that did in the 19th century were the newly-admitted western states, which suffered from " inexperienced legislatures and weak party discipline ... as western legislatures gained experience, deadlocks became less frequent.
Most Chief Justices, including John Roberts, have been nominated to the highest position on the Court without any previous experience on the Supreme Court ; indeed some, such as Earl Warren, received confirmation despite having no prior judicial experience.
Most of the laws of physics themselves as we experience them today appear to have emerged during the course of time making emergence the most fundamental principle in the universe and raising the question of what might be the most fundamental law of physics from which all others emerged.
Most SEALs came from the Navy's Underwater Demolition Teams, who had already gained extensive experience in commando warfare in Korea ; however, the Underwater Demolition Teams were still necessary to the Navy's amphibious force.
Most professional garden designers are trained in principles of design and in horticulture, and have an expert knowledge and experience of using plants.
Most entrants of the 24 Hours Nürburgring collect experience here.
Most three-year-olds are unaccustomed to the distance, and lack the experience, if not the stamina, to maintain a winning speed for so long.
Most people with SAD experience major depressive disorder, but as many as 20 % may have or may go on to develop a bipolar disorder ( manic-depressive disorder ).
Most people undergoing sterilization experience no change in sexual activity, quality of marital relationships or work-related behavior.
Most experience minimal or no symptoms during the initial few decades of the infection, although chronic can be associated with fatigue.
Most of Lititz's congregations don't have African Americans, and community leaders felt that " part of learning to celebrate our diversity begins with hearing about the experience of diversity.
GameDaily listed the game as one of the " Most Influential Video Games " and stated it " defined the 3-D platform experience, influencing numerous designers to create their own, original offerings ".

Most and sexuality
Most world religions have sought to address the moral issues that arise from people's sexuality in society and in human interactions.
Most world religions have sought to address the moral issues that arise from people's sexuality in society and in human interactions.
Most world religions have sought to address the moral issues that arise from people's sexuality in society and in human interactions.
Most people desire occasional physical intimacy, which is a natural part of human sexuality, and research has shown it has health benefits.
Most cultures have social norms regarding sexuality, and define normal sexuality to consist only of certain sex acts between individuals who meet specific criteria of age, consanguinity ( e. g. incest ), race / ethnicity ( e. g. miscegenation ), and / or social role and socioeconomic status.
Most probably, it was also instrumental in establishing a view of Swedish cinema – and perhaps even Swedes in general – as having a liberal attitude towards sexuality.
Most recently, Dodson has partnered with Carlin Ross and created a sexuality portal for women under the brand Dodson and Ross.
Most important are his reflections on death and his theory on sexuality, which saw it as a manifestation of the whole will making sure that it will live on and depriving humans of their reason and sanity in their longing for their loved ones.
Most of the rest of the plot from this first story arc involves Ga-Woon starting to develop feelings of attraction towards Tae, though still under the belief that Tae is really Jung-Woo, Ga-Woon starts to question his sexuality.
Themes of the occult and youthful sexuality are explored in the novel, and its resulting suppression has garnered it position 49 on the American Library Association's list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000.

Most and component
Most games use a standardized and unchanging board ( chess, Go, and backgammon each have such a board ), but many games use a modular board whose component tiles or cards can assume varying layouts from one session to another, or even while the game is played.
Most, but not all, residency programs have some component of basic science or clinical research.
Most logographic systems have a strong syllabic component.
Most line codes eliminate the DC component — such codes are called DC-balanced, zero-DC, DC-free, zero-bias, DC equalized, etc.
Most modern drum machines are sequencers with a sample playback ( rompler ) or synthesizer component that specializes in the reproduction of drum timbres.
Most live in freshwater, and form an important component of the algal scum that grows on or near plants, rocks, and various debris.
Most biologists working within the modern synthesis assumed that an organism is a straightforward reflection of its component genes.
Most summer monsoons have a dominant westerly component and a strong tendency to ascend and produce copious amounts of rain ( because of the condensation of water vapor in the rising air ).
Most of the buildings built to the Passive House standard also incorporate an active heat recovery ventilation unit with or without a small ( typically 1 kW ) incorporated heating component.
Most manufacturing models will have a forensic component that monitors early failures to improve quality or efficiencies.
* Most schools of thought in graphology concur that a single graphological element can be a component of many different clusters, with each cluster having a different psychological interpretation.
Most modern topographic mapping includes a large component of remotely sensed data in its compilation process.
Most conspicuous is the absence of decaying dead wood, a crucial component of natural forest ecosystems.
Most recently, the uptake of deliberation by political philosophy embraces it alternatively as a crucial component or the death-knell of democratic systems.
Most modern production engines use hydraulic lifters to automatically compensate for valve train component wear.
Most commercially available baking powders are made up of an alkaline component ( typically sodium bicarbonate, also known as baking soda ), one or more acid salts ( like Tartaric Acid ), and an inert starch ( cornstarch in most cases, though potato starch may also be used ).
Most blood banks now split the whole blood into two or more components, typically red blood cells and a plasma component such as Fresh Frozen Plasma.
Most cards were built with an Alliance Semiconductor AT25 / AT3D 2D component, but there were some built with a Macronix chip and there were initial plans to partner with Trident but no such boards were ever marketed.
Most of the special superfluid properties follow directly from the use of a coherent state to represent the superfluid component — that acts as a macroscopically occupied single-body state with well-defined amplitude and phase over the entire volume.
Most often, such a situation represents an unwanted deviation from the ideal, such as a manufacturing error, however, there are a number of components where such longitudinal variations are deliberately introduced as part of the function of the component.
Most courses offered comprise a preliminary ( Year 11 ) component and an HSC ( Year 12 ) component.
Most religions have an ethical component, often derived from purported supernatural revelation or guidance.
Most are algae, ranging from the giant multicellular kelp to the unicellular diatoms, which are a primary component of plankton.

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