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One way to visualize this identification with the real numbers as usually viewed is that the equivalence class consisting of those Cauchy sequences of rational numbers that " ought " to have a given real limit is identified with that real number.
One would imagine, though, that if this story were true, some kind of record ought to exist of the event, and presumably Danish historians would not have failed to mention it in some way.
One ought always to be a soldier ,' wrote Michael-Goebbels.
One of the crucial concerns of workers and those that believe that labour rights are important, is that in a globalizing economy, common social standards ought to support economic development in common markets.
::“ One ought to abide by the general principles whose general inculcation is for the best ; harm is more likely to come, in actual moral situations, from questioning these rules than from sticking to them, unless the situations are very extra-ordinary ; the results of sophisticated felicific calculations are not likely, human nature and human ignorance being what they are, to lead to the greatest utility .”
One branch of the central nervous system, the sympathetic nervous system, becomes primarily active during a stress response, regulating many of the body ’ s physiological functions in ways that ought to make an organism more adaptive to its environment.
One or two conversations with Reggie convinced me that I ought at least to see for myself.
One moral realist response to moral error theory holds that it " proves too much " — if moral claims are false because they entail that we have reasons to do certain things regardless of our preferences, then so too are " hypothetical imperatives " ( e. g. " if you want to get your hair-cut you ought to go to the barber ").
That self-evident truth which the moral cognitivist claims to exist upon which all other prescriptive truths are ultimately based is: One ought to desire what is really good for one and nothing else.
One wag said it ought to be an interesting trip after all that has been said.
One well-known legal formula, a model instruction to the judge in a civil lawsuit, began as follows: Si paret Numerium Negidium Aulo Agerio sestertium decem milia dare oportere, meaning " If it appears that Numerius Negidius ought to pay Aulus Agerius ten thousand sesterces ".
He also notes that the characteristics are not an all-or-nothing proposition, but rather each of the characteristics may be manifest in some degree, and that modularity itself is also not a dichotomous construct — something may be more or less modular: " One would thus expect — what anyhow seems to be desirable — that the notion of modularity ought to admit of degrees " ( Fodor, 1996 / 1983: 37 ).
One of the most famous references to the early mills was in the poem / hymn " Jerusalem " by William Blake, in which " those dark satanic mills " were used to symbolise the injustice that a new Jerusalem ought to replace.
Kent in " Data and Reality ": " One thing we ought to have clear in our minds at the outset of a modelling endeavour is whether we are intent on describing a portion of " reality " ( some human enterprise ) or a data processing activity.
In the sequel, Kuralt said " One sociologist suggested we ought to call it Forty in Webster Groves.
One has it that George showed Zappa his song " Willin '," and that Zappa fired him from the Mothers of Invention, because he felt that George was too talented to merely be a member of his band, and told him he ought to go away and form his own band.
" One cannot doubt that, as an ordinary rule of law, an acceptance of an offer made ought to be notified to the person who makes the offer, in order that the two minds may come together.
In this statement the assembled prelates, while declaring their confession in " One God, the Father Almighty, and in His only-begotten Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, generated from Him before the ages ," recommended the disuse of the terms ousia ( essence or substance ), homoousion ( identical in essence, or substance ), and homoiousion ( similar in essence, or substance ), " by which the minds of many are perturbed "; and they held that there " ought to be no mention of any of them at all, nor any exposition of them in the Church, and for this reason and for this consideration that there is nothing written about them in divine Scripture and that they are above men's knowledge and above men's understanding " ( Athan., De Syn., xxviii ; Soz., ii, xxx ; Hil., De Syn., xi ).
" One such comment was that the New York Times " really ought to change its name to Holocaust Update.
In the book " One Up on Wall Street ," published in 1989, Peter Lynch had written that " there ought to be a monument to Bruce Bent.
* One and thyrtye epigrammes, wherein are bryefly touched so many abuses, that maye and ought to be put away ( 1550 )
One ought not to seek it anywhere: not in love, nor beauty, nor happiness, nor virtue ; but one should love it, in order to be virtuous, beautiful and happy, insofar as that is possible for man.
One interpretation of this implies that men and women ought to be informed of and to have access to safe, effective, affordable and acceptable methods of birth control ; also access to appropriate health care services of sexual and reproductive medicine that will enable women to go safely through pregnancy and childbirth and provide couples with the best chance of having a healthy infant.

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One of the most distressing of these scenes occurred at Spring Green toward the end of the open warfare, on a beautiful day in June.
F.S.C. Northrop, in his discussion of The `` Functions And Future Of Poetry '', suggests this: `` One of the things which makes our lives drab and empty and which leaves us, at the end of the day, fatigued and deflated spiritually is the pressure of the taxing, practical, utilitarian concern of common-sense objects.
One night, at the close of the evening service, he came forward, left his resentment at the altar and gave his heart to God.
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 should be able to get hold of the book at once.
One afternoon, as the women sat clucking softly, a new carload of people pulled up at the gate.
One measurement at 40 Mc/sec was obtained with the Varian model Af unit.
One sample, which had been exposed to the atmosphere after evacuation at 375-degrees-C, showed the presence of adsorbed water ( about 0.3 wt ) ) as evidenced by a weak resonance line which was very narrow at room temperature and which disappeared, due to broadening, at low temperature.
One bronchial arteriolar-pulmonary arteriolar anastomosis was noted at the terminal bronchiolar level ( fig. 26 ).
One might digress at this point and speculate that if it is `` wise '' to create special sections for special status, then why not a special section for women pregnant before marriage, and one for 44-year-old men with teenage children, and so on.
One finds, for example, that a terse and stereotyped verbal expression, seeming at first to be a mere hollow convention, reveals itself over the months of therapy as the vehicle for expressing the most varied and intense feelings, and the most unconventional of meanings.
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 ; ;
The matter got into the courts this way: One of the early strikes called by the AWOC was at the DiGiorgio pear orchards in Yuba County.
One upward-mobile teacher may be a hard taskmaster for lower-class pupils because she wants them to develop the attitudes and skills that will enable them to climb, while another upward-mobile teacher may be a very permissive person with lower-class pupils because he knows their disadvantages and deprivations at home, and he hopes to encourage them by friendly treatment.
One week before the convention, Depew was seated on the porch of a country home on the Hudson, gazing at the opposite shore.
One wrote: `` ( I am so hungry ) I could eat a rider off his horse & snap at the stirups ''.
One of the reasons for the high percentage of Jewish teen-agers in college is that a great many urban Jews are enabled to attend local colleges at modest cost.
One man, badly burned about the face and eyes by an arc welding torch, was blinded and could not find a doctor at the time.
One is that whatever is ecumenical has to do with some over-all organization at `` the top '' and needs only to be understood at the so-called `` lower levels ''.
One young man, exhilarated to the point of insanity by liquor and the excitement of the moment, performed a perfect swan dive out of the stands at the Yale Bowl during the Yale-Army football game, landed squarely on his head on the concrete ramp below, and died at once.

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