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`` Your aids are your attitude, which comes through your voice, your hands and legs -- voice to encourage, discourage or whatever the need may be ; ;
Friedman believed that deficits would be corrected by free markets as floating currency rates rise or fall with time to encourage or discourage imports in favor of the exports, reversing again in favor of imports as the currency gains strength.
Some authors have used " basal " differently to mean a clade that is " more primitive " or less species-rich than its sister clade ; others consider this usage to be incorrect, and many now discourage the use of that term altogether to avoid such implications.
Since the definition of the equivalence factor may not be unequivocal, IUPAC and NIST discourage the use of normality.
" Poll " is an archaic legal term referring to documents with straight edges ; these distinguished a deed binding only one person from one affecting more than a single person ( an " indenture ", so named during the time when such agreements would be written out repeatedly on a single sheet, then the copies separated by being irregularly torn or cut, i. e. " indented ", so that each party had a document with corresponding tears, to discourage forgery ).
The purpose is to create safe handling habits, and to discourage reasoning along the lines of, " I know my gun is unloaded so certain unsafe practices are OK ." The proposition " the gun is always loaded " is used as a shorthand, even though it may be assumed — or even positively known — that this is not true of a particular firearm.
Additionally, the nesting sites needed to be close to rich feeding areas and be far enough from the mainland to discourage visitation by humans and Polar Bears.
HOURS are printed on high-quality paper and use faint graphics that would be difficult to reproduce, and each bill is stamped with a serial number, in order to discourage counterfeiting.
The Syrian military and intelligence presence in Lebanon was criticised by some on Lebanon's right-wing inside and outside of the country, others believed it helped to prevent renewed civil war and discourage Israeli aggression, and others believed its presence and influence was helpful for Lebanese stability and peace but should be scaled back.
Furthermore, although law enforcement may be most concerned with the prevention and punishment of crimes, organizations exist to discourage a wide variety of non-criminal violations of rules and norms, effected through the imposition of less severe consequences.
The barriers must be strong enough to prevent or discourage any potential competitor from entering the market.
Some programming styles discourage mutual recursion, claiming that it can be confusing to distinguish the conditions which will return an answer from the conditions that would allow the code to run forever without producing an answer.
A higher methadone dose may be considered preferable by a clinic treating patients addicted to illicit opioids, in order to discourage the use of illegal opioids.
* over-the-counter medications ( in some countries they might be prescription drugs ): dextromethorphan ( DXM, dissociative ), codeine ( opiate, often with paracetamol to discourage recreational use ), some deliriants ( benzydamine, dimenhydrinate and diphenhydramine ) and stimulants ( ephedrine and pseudoephedrine )
For instance, the anti-drug Fairlawn Coalition of the Anacostia section of Washington, D. C. persuaded the phone company to reinstall rotary-dial pay phones in the 1980s to discourage loitering by drug purchasers, since the dials could not be used to call dealers ' pagers.
This is an important distinction because we need to be able to understand and explain terrible events and behavior in attempting to discourage it.
Tariffs discourage trade, and they may be used by governments to protect domestic industries.
By contrast, Buddhism does not encourage or discourage marriage, although it does teach how one might live a happily married life and emphasizes that marital vows are not to be taken lightly.
The land-reform system will discourage farmers from selling off their properties to large landholders and will be continued in essence for well over 1, 000 years.
He added: " The Government should encourage free political thinking and political action, but it certainly has the right for its own preservation to discourage and prevent the use of force and violence to accomplish that which ought to be accomplished, if at all, by parliamentary or political methods.
To discourage such acts, the Ephesus leaders decided that his name should never be repeated again, under penalty of death.
However, the requirement for saying that a rail line is " separated " can be quite low — sometimes just with concrete " buttons " to discourage automobile drivers from getting onto the tracks.
* On August 2, 2012 Aleksandr Tkachev governor of Russia's Krasnodar Krai announced plans to deploy a paramilitary force of Cossacks in September, 2012 whose mission would be to discourage internal migration by Muslim Russians.
People have voiced concerns that trusted computing could be used to keep or discourage users from running software created by companies outside of a small industry group.

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Clinton, who considered Vermont to still be a part of New York, did not want to honor the actions of the Vermont tribunals ; Stark, who had custody of the men, disagreed with Clinton.
The American sociologists Rodney Stark and William Sims Bainbridge assert that " sects claim to be authentic purged, refurbished version of the faith from which they split ".
Maugham was one of the most significant travel writers of the inter-war years, and can be compared with contemporaries such as Evelyn Waugh and Freya Stark.
Heckart was born Anna Eileen Herbert in Columbus, Ohio, the daughter of Esther Stark, who wed Leo Herbert at her own mother's insistence so her child would not be born with the stigma of illegitimacy.
Although Stark was at the Battle of Bennington and likely flew this flag, the battle has become more commonly associated with the Bennington flag, which is believed to be a 19th century banner.
Believing the town to be only lightly defended, Burgoyne and Baum were unaware that Stark and 1, 500 militiamen were stationed there.
On the afternoon of August 16, the weather cleared, and Stark ordered his men to be ready to attack.
His paintings may be found in the collections of Amon Carter Museum ( Fort Worth, Texas ); Museum of New Mexico ( Santa Fe, New Mexico ); St. Louis Art Museum ; murals in the Missouri State Capitol ( Jefferson City, Missouri ); Gilcrease Museum ( Tulsa, Oklahoma ); Stark Museum of Art ( Orange, Texas ); Nelson-Atkins Museum ; Wichita Art Museum ; and others.
Mr. Stark promises to be a stronger father, one that his son can depend on.
Notable examples are the Stark effect and the Zeeman effect, which have a simple enough theory to be included in standard undergraduate textbooks in quantum mechanics.
Unlike the other standard USC programs for screenwriting, film production, or the Peter Stark Motion Picture Producing and critical studies programs, Mehring designed her FILMIC writing program to teach a select group of students how to be authors of their visions.
On March 23, 1777, Stark resigned his commission in disgust, although he pledged his future aid to New Hampshire if it should be needed.
Lamb ’ s twelve rags published by Stark from 1908 to 1919 can be divided into two groups.
In their book Theory of Religion, Rodney Stark and William Sims Bainbridge propose that the formation of " cults " can be explained through a combination of four models:
Otto would lecture, bellitle, and even boasted about how much smarter he claimed to be compared to Stark.
The splitting of some emission lines due to the Stark effect can be used to determine the local electric field.
Consequently, certain lines will be split by the Stark effect.
The Stark – Heegner theorem can then be stated as follows:
Maintaining Bloodscream's inability to be hurt with mortally-forged weapons, this blade was created by a Stark Enterprises engineering robot rather than a man.
Stark also discusses the exponential nature of the growth of religion, and why hence the speed of Christianity is not as miraculous as might be thought.
According to the National Journal, Conyers has been considered, with Pete Stark, John Lewis, Jim McDermott, and Barbara Lee, to be one of the most liberal members of Congress for many years.
In Richard Kadrey's Kill the Dead, Uriel is one of the original fallen angels and revealed to be the father of protagonist James " Sandman Slim " Stark.
:" Stark shift " is not to be confused with Stokes shift.
The Stark effect can be explained with fully quantum mechanical approaches, but it has also been a fertile testing ground for semiclassical methods.
In the past, there have been several unsuccessful attempts to produce a Doom source port in Java such as DoomCott or the Stark Engine, which were either abandoned or never gained enough functionality to be properly called source ports.

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