Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "John Edward Brownlee" ¶ 47
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

One and tactic
One common tactic among consequentialists, particularly those committed to an altruistic ( selfless ) account of consequentialism, is to employ an ideal, neutral observer from which moral judgements can be made.
One tactic that avoids the issue of technology altogether is the historical detective genre.
One such tactic is to shout the name of one move before throwing another, in order to misdirect and confuse their opponent.
A tactic is deployed “ on and with a terrain imposed on it and organized by the law of a foreign power .” One who deploys a tactic “ must vigilantly make use of the cracks that particular conjunctions open in the surveillance of the proprietary powers.
One tactic which takes advantage of a pin can be called working the pin.
One tactic is to attempt to partially adapt to the destination time zone in advance.
One of the most significant cases of mass-dismissals in the UK in 2005 involved the sacking of over 600 Gate Gourmet employees at Heathrow Airport was viewed as a union busting tactic and caused a great deal of media scrutiny and outrage.
One tactic employed was a push for state laws to ban sales of unpasteurized canned and bottled beer.
One effect of this tactic is that the invading force becomes too spread out, making supply difficult and making the lines more susceptible to attack.
One aspect of the race was Topolski's tactic, communicated to the cox while the crews were on the start, for Oxford to take shelter from the rough water in the middle of the river at the start of the race, ignoring conventional wisdom that centre stream is fastest even if rowing conditions are poor.
One tactic that CNR perfected was to demarket a line by providing sufficiently poor service to its few customers, that those customers would turn to trucks for improved service and lower costs.
One famous road that used this tactic was the Via Septimiana — a road built under the reign of Septimius Severus in the town of Lambaesis.
One tactic in the game is for one party to signal their intentions convincingly before the game begins.
One common negative campaigning tactic is attacking the other side for running a negative campaign.
One way to distinguish between push polling as a tactic and polls which legitimately seek information is the sample size.
One motivation to use such a tactic is the sheer success rate, and this tactic is common to both sides of many contests.
One tactic was to lay multiple mines on top of each other to increase the blast effect.
One highly successful tactic employed by Walker was the creeping attack, where two ships would work together to keep contact with a U – boat whilst attacking ; a refinement of this was the barrage attack, which had three or more sloops in line to launch depth charges to saturate the area with depth charges in a manner similar to a rolling barrage by artillery in advance of an infantry attack.
One tactic described by Schachte was for a Swift Boat to tow the skimmer to the target area and wait nearby.
One marketing tactic was the employment of a quick-drying bright blue automotive lacquer by Duco ( a DuPont brand product ), leading to the slogan " True Blue Oakland ".
One way to avoid the hold-up problem is for the firms to merge, a tactic known as vertical integration, or to enter vertical agreements, e. g. an agreement with a non-compete clause.
One tactic of the attackers was to fill the space between the city wall and the mountain ridge at the Dragon's Neck with earth, sand, logs, rocks and grass, so the land surface was raised to the height of the city wall, thus paving the way to attack the city.

One and adopted
One strategy adopted by both Sargon and Naram-Sin, to maintain control of the country, was to install their daughters, Enheduanna and Emmenanna respectively, as high priestess to Sin, the Akkadian version of the Sumerian moon deity, Nanna, at Ur, in the extreme south of Sumer ; to install sons as provincial ensi governors in strategic locations ; and to marry their daughters to rulers of peripheral parts of the Empire ( Urkesh and Marhashe ).
One could assume the new term was coined and adopted by Athenian democrats.
One of the potential helmet designs Brown rejected was a striped motif that was similar to the helmets adopted by the team in 1981 and which is still in use to this day ; however, that design featured yellow stripes on a turquoise helmet which were more uniform in width.
One of the features adopted by other systems, including Library of Congress, is the Cutter number.
One of the earliest, and probably the most well-known, is DIN 476 — the standard that introduced the A-series paper sizes in 1922 — adopted in 1975 as International Standard ISO 216.
As he writes: " One of my female friends who had adopted the pseudonym Richard Mutt sent me a porcelain urinal as a sculpture.
The following day – 22 September 1792, the first morning of the new Republic – was later retroactively adopted as the beginning of Year One of the French Republican Calendar.
Meanwhile, international delegates proposed three additional clauses, which were adopted: One or more days for weekly rest ; equality of laws for foreign workers ; and regular and frequent inspection of factory conditions.
In the course of instituting government policy, Stalin promoted the doctrine of Socialism in One Country ( adopted 1925 ), wherein the USSR would establish socialism upon Russia ’ s economic foundations ( and support socialist revolutions elsewhere ).
One of the first points to be dealt with in 1897 was to settle the incubation period for this disease, and the period to be adopted for administrative purposes.
One of those who adopted a more Whorfian approach was George Lakoff.
One example of a commonly adopted definition of an apnea ( for an adult ) includes a minimum 10 second interval between breaths, with either a neurological arousal ( a 3-second or greater shift in EEG frequency, measured at C3, C4, O1, or O2 ) or a blood oxygen desaturation of 3 – 4 % or greater, or both arousal and desaturation.
One of the two parks where the team played that year, Bay View Park, was adjacent to marshland which was inhabited by American Coots, also known as marsh hens or mud hens, from which the team adopted their name.
One such gender role is that adopted by the hijras of India and Pakistan.
One, advanced by Katherine Elwes Thomas in 1930 and adopted by Robert Ripley, posits that Humpty Dumpty is King Richard III of England, depicted in Tudor histories, and particularly in Shakespeare's play, as humpbacked and who was defeated, despite his armies at Bosworth Field in 1485.
One of his pupils was Lodewijk Elzevir ( 1547 – 1617 ), who established the largest bookshop and printing works in Leiden, a business continued by his descendants through 1712 and the name subsequently adopted ( in a variant spelling ) by contemporary publisher Elsevier.
One notable exception was Apple Inc., the Macintosh set of computers of which used non-Intel processors from its inception ; first the Motorola 68000 family, then the PowerPC architecture until 2006, when Apple adopted the Intel x86 architecture.
One adopted British plan was to go through Norway and occupy cities in Sweden.
Therefore " mainland China " generally continues to exclude these territories, because of the " One country, two systems " policy adopted by the PRC central government towards the regions.
On mainland China, the PRC government has on the surface adopted a neutral policy on Taiwanization and its highest level leaders publicly proclaim it does not consider the Taiwanization movement to be either a violation of its One China Policy or equivalent to the independence movement.
One interpretation, which was adopted during the Cold War, is that either the PRC or the ROC is the sole rightful government of all China and that the other government is illegitimate.
One widely adopted replacement refrigerant is the hydrofluorocarbon ( HFC ) known as R-134a ( 1, 1, 1, 2-tetrafluoroethane ).
Although there does not appear to be any nationally sanctioned " starting point " for the entire Trans-Canada Highway system, St. John's has adopted this designation for the section of highway running in the city by using the term " Mile One " for its sports stadium and convention centre complex, Mile One Centre.
One of the most fascinating and characteristic styles in the manuscript is the zoomorphic style ( adopted from Germanic art ) and is revealed through the extensive use of interlaced animal and bird patterns throughout the book ( Backhouse 1981, 47 ).

0.364 seconds.