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One cannot speak anymore of being, one must speak only of the mess.
One cannot read the records of scientists, officials and travelers who have penetrated to the minds of the most savage races without realizing that each individual met with is a person.
One cannot but wonder whether these doubts about the success of Khrushchev's agricultural policy have not at least something to do with one of the big surprises provided by this Congress -- the obsessive harping on the crimes and misdeeds of the `` anti-party group '' -- Molotov, Malenkov, Kaganovich and others -- including the eighty-year-old Marshal Voroshilov.
One cannot help wondering whether Molotov and the rest of the `` anti-party group '' are not being used as China's whipping-boys by Khrushchev and his faithful followers.
One cannot make a very satisfactory guess about the micrometeorite flux in space.
One cannot assume, of course, that all these accumulated meanings were inherent in the stereotype at the beginning of the therapy, or at any one time later on when the stereotype was uttered ; ;
One of the greatest Homerists of our time, Frederick M. Combellack, argues that when it is assumed The Iliad and The Odyssey are oral poems, the postulated single redactor called Homer cannot be either credited with or denied originality in choice of phrasing.
One has to talk confidentially with some of the directors of vocational high schools to realize that a boy cannot just say, `` I want to be a plumber '', and then, by doing good work, find a job.
One cannot possibly understand the teaching of the saints unless one has a pure mind and is trying to imitate their life.
Many examples are familiar in everyday speech even today, " One cannot be a judge in one's own cause " ( see Dr. Bonham's Case ), rights are reciprocal to obligations, and the like.
( One cannot critique promoting Western values if one believes that said values are absolutely correct.
One common approach is to treat clitics as words that are prosodically deficient: they cannot appear without a host, and they can only form an accentual unit in combination with their host.
One of the roles of computational complexity theory is to determine the practical limits on what computers can and cannot do.
One cannot speak of the location of any particle such as a photon between the time it is emitted and the time it is detected simply because in order to say that something is located somewhere at a certain time one has to detect it.
" One cannot substitute words referring to pleasure, needs or anything else in place of " good.
One of its disadvantages is that it cannot determine a planet's true mass, but can only set a lower limit on that mass.
One of the cardinal principles of his method was the recognition that any given symptom may appear in virtually any one of these disorders ; e. g., there is almost no single symptom occurring in dementia praecox which cannot sometimes be found in manic-depression.
In " The Meaning of Relativity ," Einstein wrote, " One can give good reasons why reality cannot at all be represented by a continuous field.
One term begins every two years, on February 1 of even-numbered years, and members serving a full term cannot be renominated for a second term.
One is that conventional astronomers, studying stars, planets, and galaxies, might serendipitously observe some phenomenon that cannot be explained without positing an intelligent civilization as the source.
One of the most common is that some claims made by a fundamentalist group cannot be proven, and are irrational, demonstrably false, or contrary to scientific evidence.
One downside, however, is that complexes may not separate cleanly or predictably, since they cannot move through the polyacrylamide gel as quickly as individual, denatured proteins.
One cannot say of someone now deceased that he " has eaten " or " has been eating "; the present auxiliary implies that he is in some way present ( alive ), even if the action denoted is completed ( perfect ) or partially completed ( progressive perfect ).
One cannot overstate its centrality in all chemistry, especially because of its necessary targeting in organic synthesis, and its roles in enzyme catalysis and inhibition, and in the formation of biological structures, both via its hydrogen bonding capability.
One cannot grow rice plants by seeding with household rice.

One and doubt
One is impressed with the dignity, clarity and beauty of this new translation into contemporary English, and there is no doubt that the meaning of the Bible is more easily understandable to the general reader in contemporary language in the frequently archaic words and phrases of the King James.
One of the very few motor manufacturers to actually sit in and race the cars he designed and built, the competition no doubt " improved the breed " and the " LM " team cars were very successful in national and international motor racing including at Le Mans and the Mille Miglia.
One scholar, Ali A. Obdi, claims that imperialism inherently " involve extensively interactive regimes and heavy contexts of identity deformation, misrecognition, loss of self-esteem, and individual and social doubt in self-efficacy.
( One aspect of the best fakes is the lingering doubt that, possibly, there is some authenticity behind them – as is the case with Kosinski.
One argument against plastic models is that they may provide a false sense of conformity in the human body ; there is no doubt quite a difference between a plastic model and a prosected cadaver.
One Wired magazine editor stated the only reason for the outfit's fame is " no doubt that the sight of Carrie Fisher in the gold sci-fi swimsuit was burned into the sweaty subconscious of a generation of fanboys hitting puberty in the spring of 1983.
One of the Myrkr mission survivors, Alema Rar, attempted to plant seeds of doubt in Luke's mind by suggesting that his wife, Mara, may be somehow responsible for the death of his mother, Padmé Amidala, which he almost believes because of Mara's previous involvement as the Emperor's Hand.
This crash also involved team-mate Räikkönen, and as one of the main instigators of the crash, this cast further doubt upon Montoya's future in Formula One.
One of the features which sets this game apart from many others ( and has no doubt been responsible for the game's popularity ) is its ' hidden depths '.
The perceived outrage of this event put the future of Formula One at Indianapolis in doubt.
Although D-503 expresses hope that the Benefactor shall restore " reason ," the novel ends with the One State's authority in doubt.
" One thing which keeps on astonishing me in the present debate is the complete lack of doubt in both camps.
One can reasonably doubt that a man who was not in the cattle business and who did not work with or live near his herd would have been engaged in branding strays.
His speed had never been in doubt, but de Cesaris was now driving with his head much more than his heart, and a restraint that had been missing during much of his first ten years in Formula One.
David Hey says there is no doubt that Bailey Hill is a motte-and-bailey castle calling it " One of the best preserved and most dramatic motte-and-baileys in Yorkshire.
The 2004 and 2005 races were in doubt because of financial problems and the addition of new circuits to the Formula One calendar.
Morporkians are, however, in no doubt that Vetinari is firmly in charge of the city ; the political system of Ankh-Morpork is described as " One Man, One Vote ," in which Vetinari alone is the Man, and he has the Vote.
( One aspect of the best fakes is the lingering doubt that, possibly, there is some authenticity behind them – as is the case with Kosinski.
According to Robert L. Hutchings, " One can hardly doubt that if there had been a slower buildup of industry, the attack would have been successful and world history would have evolved quite differently.
One could then use the information to give support or cast doubt on the presence of that mechanism.
One of the many highlights of the Academical club year is without a doubt the Academical's Rugby Match, whereby Former Pupils take on the current School First XV.
* Post-World War I budget cuts have reduced United States Marine Corps aviation from almost 400 aviators to fewer then 50, prompting the Marine Corps first aviator, Major Alfred A. Cunningham, to write in the Marine Corps Gazette, " One of the greatest handicaps which Marine Corps Aviation must now overcome is a combination of doubt as to usefulness, lack of sympathy, and a feeling on the part of some line officers that aviators and aviation men are not real Marines.
One of Horst's advices in his lessons became particularly famously, in the 1930s he said to dancers, sometimes in a sarcastic and sardonic tone, " when in doubt, turn.
One of Tansman's letters states that " it is obvious that I owe much to France, but anyone who has ever heard my compositions cannot have doubt that I have been, am and forever will be a Polish composer.

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