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One way to determine whether we have so dangerous a technology would be to check the strength of our society's organs to see if their functioning is as healthy as before.
One of the uniformed officers stepped in my way, demanding to know whether I had permission to enter Germany.
One way that this can be done, other than by hiring new high-priced professors, is by constantly encouraging the department members to raise their standards of performance.
One way to formalize this is in the job structure.
One good way to cut your labor waste is to make sure you are using just the right number of men in each crew.
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 way to do this is by `` proxy sittings '', wherein the person seeking a message does not himself meet with the medium but is represented by a substitute, the proxy sitter.
One good indication of the two men's personalities is the way they reacted to meeting their own heroes.
One of the local callers, a retired brigadier apparently left over from Kipling's tales of India, does not approve of the way Larkin gets his birds.
One is not sure who emerges as the main personality of this book -- Mijbil, with his rollicking ways, or Maxwell himself, poet, portrait painter, writer, journalist, traveller and zoologist, sensitive but never sentimental recorder of an unusual way of life, in a language at once lyrical and forceful, vivid and unabashed.
One such moment came in the breathtaking way Miss Pons sang the cadenza to Meyerbeer's `` Shadow Song ''.
One way is a sincere expression of Christian love, " motivated by a powerful feeling of security, strength, and inner salvation, of the invincible fullness of one ’ s own life and existence ".
One way to demonstrate the invalidity of this argument form is with a counterexample with true premises but an obviously false conclusion.
One way to denote an antiparticle is by adding a bar over the particle's symbol.
One aspect in the art of lapidary involves correctly cutting the stone to place the color in a way that makes the tone of the finished gem homogeneous.
One of the main differences is that while animists believe everything to be spiritual in nature, they do not necessarily see the spiritual nature of everything in existence as being united ( monism ), the way pantheists do.
One way to explain much of the confusion concerning Ammonius is to assume that there were two people called Ammonius: Ammonius Saccas who taught Plotinus, and an Ammonius the Christian who wrote biblical texts.
One of the significant parts in aeronautics is a branch of physical science called aerodynamics, which deals with the motion of air and the way that it interacts with objects in motion, such as an aircraft.
" One of his ex-wives reportedly said, " Marriage is Alan's way of saying goodbye.
One way to use the savings is to purchase larger lots, which permits more amenities at the same cost.
One way of reducing the risk is through the illegal use of inside information, and in fact risk arbitrage with regard to leveraged buyouts was associated with some of the famous financial scandals of the 1980s such as those involving Michael Milken and Ivan Boesky.
One of the many variants that is prepared the same way as the " foam red tea ", well-shaken before serving.
One way in which this disrespect is made manifest is through the substandard sacrifices which Malachi claims are being offered by the priests.
One of them, Frederick Billings, thought of the lines of the Anglo-Irish Anglican Bishop George Berkeley, ' westward the course of empire takes its way ,' and suggested that the town and college site be named for the eighteenth-century Anglo-Irish philosopher.
He also often employed inanimate objects in his films, often transforming them into other objects in an almost surreal way, such as in The Pawnshop ( 1916 ) and One A. M. ( 1916 ), where Chaplin is the only actor aside Chester Conklin's brief appearance in the very first scene.

One and journalists
One high profile academic survey of American journalists is The Media Elite.
" Some contemporary Finns nicknamed him Suuri vaikenija ( The Great Silent One ), and Ron Clarke noted that Nurmi's persona remained a mystery even to Finnish runners and journalists: " Even to them, he was never quite real.
In November 2009, it was announced that the London Evening Standard would drop its midday " News Extra " edition from 4 January 2010 with the first edition being the West End Final, available from 2 p. m. One edition of 600, 000 copies would be printed starting at 12: 30 p. m., ending 3 a. m. starts for journalists and the previous deadline of 9 a. m. for the first edition ; twenty people were expected to lose their jobs as a result.
One APT-P set was kept at Glasgow Shields Depot and found use once or twice as an " EMU " to take journalists from Glasgow Central to Anderston railway station and back, for the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre.
* " One day, like in Afghanistan, those journalists will get bored and go write about Syria or Iran ; Iraq will be off your media radar.
One media researcher has written that " it is the very arbitrariness of this control regime that cows most journalists into more conservative coverage.
Kingston gained prominence in 1998 when she led a sit-in of journalists at the federal election campaign launch of the One Nation Party in the Queensland town of Gatton.
One feature carried over from the prior Arlington site was the Journalists Memorial, a glass sculpture which lists the names of 1, 900 journalists from around the world killed in the line of duty.
One explanation may that the negative news are framed according to male preferences by the often male journalists who cover such news and that a more positive framing may attract a larger female audience.
Category: Formula One journalists and reporters
One example of this is the Cartwright Inquiry in New Zealand, in which research by two feminist journalists revealed that women with cervical abnormalities were not receiving treatment, as part of an experiment.
One book by a pair of investigative journalists contains statements indicating that researchers were penalized for reporting the findings of a potential cause and effect relationship between the early polio vaccine, SV40 and cancer.
One source who was present said the Panorama journalists had complained afterwards that the interview was " useless ".
One of the Basque nationalist journalists who wrote for the paper was Manuel Aznar Zubigaray, who later would become a falangist ( and also the grandfather of eventual Spanish prime minister José María Aznar ).
One of the primary functions of journalism ethics is to aid journalists in dealing with many ethical dilemmas they may encounter.
One of the biggest draws of Brunch is the bouquet of columns by prominent journalists like Vir Sanghvi ( food & travel ), Sanjoy Narayan ( music ) and Rajiv Makhni ( technology ).
One of the principal activities of CJFE is the management of the International Freedom of Expression Exchange ( IFEX ), a global network of more than 80 non-governmental organisations that monitors free expression violations around the world and defends journalists, writers and others who are persecuted for exercising their right to freedom of expression.
During the strike action by BBC technical staff and journalists on the 23 May 2005, he was the stand-in presenter of BBC News coverage including presenting the Six O ' Clock News and Ten O ' Clock News bulletins on BBC One and BBC News 24.
Category: Formula One journalists and reporters
One of the most popular and prolific journalists of his era, he was an active partisan for the Whig and Republican parties.
Category: Formula One journalists and reporters
The book was a critical success in both countries and a national bestseller in the U. S. Writing in The Guardian newspaper, Jay Parini stated, " One can hardly overestimate the brilliance of Foreman's conception, seeing this turning point in American history from a British viewpoint, drawing on a vast range of actors on this great stage, including lesser-known British sympathisers who fought on either side in this conflict or journalists.
Originally the Irish edition extended to little more than a small number of news stories, some columnists such as Eoghan Harris, and the inclusion of Irish cinema listings and schedules for RTÉ One and RTÉ Two in the Culture section of the paper ; but by 2005, a separate printing plant, journalistic offices, and many Irish journalists, including Liam Fay, Richard Oakley, Mark Tighe and Colin Coyle who write solely for the Irish edition have led to most of the main news section as well as all other sections being editionalised for Ireland.

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