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Stating and accepted
Stating " it was felt that in the present economic climate it would not be right for any individual to pocket a bonus package of £ 1. 6million ", he accepted the bonus, donating £ 900, 000 to his own charity, the Souter Charitable Trust, which assists humanitarian projects in the UK and overseas that adhere to the teachings of Christianity.

Stating and about
* Stating general rules that support inference about the concepts.
Stating that they had not been consulted about this agreement, the landowners went on to protest this agreement, and mounted an organized boycott of the new LUA.
Stating that " songwriting is about shutting up instead of talking ", Hersh has said that songs that appeal to her are those that " say things that I don't know yet and tell stories I may not have lived yet ".
Stating that she need someone to talk to about that.

Stating and life
" Stating that he had originally been strong and healthy, he continued, " life on a destroyer in winter, with bad food, no comforts, would sap the powers of the strongest men in the long run.
Stating that " Paramahansa Yogananda was sent to the West by Jesus Christ himself " with the said intent to " restore the original Christian teachings among his followers ", in Revelations of Christ Swami Kriyananda, Yogananda's disciple and Ex-minister of the Self-Realization Fellowship, provides a distilled commentary on the life and teachings of Christ, all of which is meant to serve as an anticipatory primer to Yogananda's more philosophically nuanced treatment in The Second Coming of Christ.

Stating and also
" Stating that " A son may call his father ' Father ', but the father also has a specific name.
Stating that the series failed because of " the intangibles of show business ", Gleason also noted that more than 300 combined years ' worth of show business experience had been involved in the production.
Stating that the engine power had been carelessly set too low and go around too late, the investigators also focused on the incorrect altitude on the flight plan.

Stating and be
Stating it this way allows the relative toxicity of different substances to be compared, and normalizes for the variation in the size of the animals exposed ( although toxicity does not always scale simply with body mass ).
12 to General Sir H. Rawlinson, 16 June 1916 Stating the Objectives ') and that preparations should be made for an advance of to Bapaume should German resistance crumble, " If the first attack goes well every effort must be made to develop the success to the utmost by firstly opening a way for our cavalry and then as quickly as possible pushing the cavalry through to seize Bapaume ...." ( Note O. A. D.
Stating, " since Mr Blair is going ahead with his support for a US attack without unambiguous UN authorisation, he should be branded as a war criminal and sent to The Hague.
Stating she could remember nothing of the incident, Mitford returned to England with her mother and sister in January 1940 amid a flurry of press interest and her comment, " I'm glad to be in England, even if I'm not on your side ", led to public calls for her internment as a traitor.
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Stating himself to be a " very visual person ," Odadjian has directed and edited extensive music videos for System of a Down, including Aerials, Toxicity, Question!
Stating that " if there's ever gonna be a Clerks III, it would be somewhere down the road in my 40s or 50s, when it might be interesting to check back in on Dante and Randal.
Stating that the deal was " an historical one ", Prachanda said that Nepal would soon be transformed into a republic after the Constituent Assembly elections.
* Stating that all provinces and the First Nations were to be part of the negotiations ;
Stating that " any popular education at the present day should be systematic ," he hired Harvard professors to repeat their courses for an audience of adults in Boston in the late afternoon or evening, promising the same quality and examinations.
" Stating " death would be preferable to reunion ," on April 1, 1865, he committed suicide, in his home, by a gunshot to the head.
Stating the command's mission to be " to provide air, land and sea transportation for the Department of Defense, both in time of peace and time of war ," the charter greatly expanded the authorities of the USTRANSCOM commander.
Stating " I was over in England this summer and I met up with Simon Laffy, who used to be the bass player in my old band, Girl, and Paul Cook, who was the drummer in The Sex Pistols.
Stating in NME that they " just wanted to get them songs out there ", the release alluded to the fact that their actual ( full-length ) debut album would be released at a later date.

Stating and .
Stating that he hung out with the " band nerds " in high school, he started a ska band.
" Stating that she was willing to sacrifice herself by jumping into the Seine if Robespierre were to join her, de Gouges desperately attempted to grab the attention of the French citizenry and alert them to the dangers that Robespierre embodied.
Stating " creative pragmatism " as a guiding principle, Lee's administration set out to revitalize the flagging economy, re-energize diplomatic ties, stabilize social welfare, and meet the challenges of globalization.
Stating that coal " was used wastefully and extravagantly in all its applications ", he predicted in 1863 that England would cease to produce coal within two centuries.
Stating that he " received messages from God " Kony began attacking his own people-the Acholi-to establish a new theocratic government in Uganda based on the principles of the " Ten Commandments of God.
Stating that he was planning to accept a position in Switzerland with his employer, deputy mayor Stanley Moskal announced his resignation in October 2011.
Stating the communion of ludic spaces between the bohemian aristocracy and the most disfavoured fringes of Lisbon ’ s population, the history of fado crystallized into myth the episode of the amorous relationship between the Count Vimioso and Maria Severa Onofriana ( 1820 – 1846 ), a prostitute consecrated by her singing talents, who would soon transform into one of greatest myths of the History of Fado.
Stating she still believed the show had potential, she gave her backing to Emma Willis as her replacement.
Stating that " the Fuhrer " had taken particular interest, Conway produces a small Hitler hand puppet.
Stating that he never got tired of his work, Herblock continued as the 21st century began by attacking newly-elected president George W. Bush.

accepted and truth
Although Pearson disbelieved almost everything Lizzie said, and read a sinister purpose into almost everything she did, he happily accepted her statement about Bridget as the whole truth.
* All of our commonly accepted moral duties, from doing no harm unto others to speaking always the truth to keeping promises, are rooted in the one fundamental principle of self-interest.
Epistemology studies criteria of truth, defining " primary truths " inherently accepted in the investigation of knowledge.
Locke first speculated, “ truth and knowledge … are out of observation and experience rather than manipulation of accepted or given ideas “ ( Locke as cited in Hayes, 2007, p. 2 ).
Others have not accepted some or all of their suggestions, and have interpreted the evidence in other ways, and the truth of the matter remains very uncertain.
However, it could further be argued that the ability to conflict with truth is not an appropriate representation of accepted definitions of power, which negates the assertion that a deity does not have infinite powers.
Thus, Melnyk's rebuttal, stated very crudely, is that one should define physicalism in relation to current physics, and hold a similar attitude towards its truth as most scientists hold towards the truth of currently accepted scientific theories.
Pope Pius XII often reconsidered previously accepted truth, thus he was first to determine that the use of pain medicine in terminally ill patients is justified, even if this may shorten the life of the patient, as long as life shortening is not the objective itself.
Heyerdahl accepted Snorri's story as literal truth, and believed that a chieftain led his people in a migration from the east, westward and northward through Saxony, to Fyn in Denmark, and eventually settling in Sweden.
He advocated a form of " pure realism " that rejected mystical notions of truth and accepted much quasi-empiricism in mathematics.
Whatever the truth of the story — and it is not accepted by all authorities — Joan left Vaucouleurs on February 23 for Chinon.
How much of this can be accepted as historical truth depends largely on the extent to which modern scholars trust Philostratus, and in particular on whether they believe in the reality of Damis.
Though Cārvākas accepted direct perception as the surest method to prove the truth of anything, they might also have accepted a limited usage of inference.
The writer accepted Frank's story as the truth, and added since Hitler was a Jew, " the Jews should pay Germans reparations for the War, because one of theirs caused the destruction of Germany ".
The former was ignored or dismissed as propaganda, and the latter was accepted as truth ; evidence of a massacre against civilians.
Thus, if popular fashion says that a ‘ blouse ’ is ideal for a certain situation or ensemble, this idea is immediately naturalized and accepted as truth, even though the actual sign could just as easily be interchangeable with ‘ skirt ’, ‘ vest ’ or any number of combinations.
" Thomas Hobbes likewise pragmatically noted that opinions formed on the basis of conscience with full and honest conviction, nevertheless should always be accepted with humility as potentially erroneous and not necessarily indicating absolute knowledge or truth.
Because of the difficulties in deciding cases, procedures such as ordeal or combat were accepted, though it is now generally agreed that these procedures are not acceptable ways of finding truth or settling a dispute.
The idea of a single religious truth was more apparent among Sufi mystics, who borrowed from both the Judaeo-Christian tradition and from Hinduism, than it was among orthodox scholars, who accepted the Jewish and Christian truths, but rejected all beliefs that ran counter to Islam ( such as the Trinity, the sonship of Christ, or the reality of the crucifixion ).
Within any scenario where only " yes " or " no " answers are accepted, a person who we know is consistently lying would " paradoxically " be a source of truth if " yes " is sometimes the correct answer.
In a more general sense, it is used to refer to the accepted truth about something which nearly no one would argue about, and so is used as a gauge ( or well-spring ) of normative behavior or belief, even within a professional context.
They have struggled to discover and agree upon as a beginning any single notion of truth, or belief, or justifying which is wholly and obviously accepted.
The Buddha also recommended, in the Kālāma Sūtra1, that any teaching and insight given by any teacher should be tested by our own experience before it can be accepted as the truth.

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