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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 exploit
One consequence not foreseen by the builders of the system was that with the almost immediate reporting of newsworthy events, tens of thousands of people worldwide — along with criminals — would flock to the scene of anything interesting, hoping to experience or exploit the instant, thus disorder and confusion be created.
One could manipulate the end of the inner wire so that it could receive the sheet, but the outer wire was a dead end because it could not exploit the torsion principle.
One type of explanation at the level of assertion exploits the view that assertion implies or expresses belief in some way so that if someone asserts that p they imply or express the belief that p. Several versions of this view exploit elements of speech act theory, which can be distinguished according to the particular explanation given of the link between assertion and belief.
One of the first things Carr did when he became the owner of the Panhandles was to exploit one the railroad's policies.
One can exploit this fact to calculate the effective variation of physical constants with changes in scale.
One Elf representative testified that the company was giving 50 million euros per year to Bongo to exploit the petrol lands of Gabon.
One can exploit the problems with non-experiential based knowledge and make someone understand the necessity of experiential knowledge by asking them to explain a color ( like blue ).
One could hope that there might be a way to exploit the intrinsic properties of quantum mechanics, as in the protocols for unconditionally secure key distribution.
One strategy was to exploit the antagonisms between tribes, notably the Komi and Yugra, by recruiting men of one tribe to fight in an army against the other tribe.
One day, as the three sat with Dr. Bell discussing the problems of aviation, Mabel Bell, Alexander's wife, suggested they create a formal research group to exploit their collective ideas.
Shortly before the invasion, Pella Ardinay forced Uthorion from her mind and regained control of the realm ; this was later revealed to be part of a very long range plan to exploit her as a host for The Nameless One.
One important application of the critique ( independent of proposed microfoundations ) is its implication that the historical negative correlation between inflation and unemployment, known as the Phillips Curve, could break down if the monetary authorities attempted to exploit it.
One of the discoveries of the community was that it was possible to exploit a bug in the program editor to assign strange functions to keys.
One can then exploit the implementation of the programming language by the compiler, plus the computer architecture's assembly language conventions, to achieve aliasing effects.
One member of the Caput refused to give up the key of the place containing the university seal, and Farmer is said to have forced open the door with a sledge-hammer — an exploit which some biographers allege to have been the cause of all his subsequent preferments.
One important development was the transition of the Second World War use of Cavalry-Mechanized Group ( CMG ) into the Cold War Operational Manoeuvre Group ( OMG ) that was designed to exploit breakthroughs to penetrate NATO's defences in depth.
One of the few characters who is not incompetent or mentally retarded, he has learnt to exploit society's incompetence to aid his investigations.
One of those supposedly involved in this exploit was Sir William ap Thomas who survived the battle.

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