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Some people thought he lacked both ability and character, but most agreed that he was noble in appearance and, for a Russian, humane.
The pessimism of the young is defiant, anxious to confess or even exaggerate its ostensible gloom, and so exuberant as to reveal the fact that it regards its ability to face up to the awful truth as more than enough to compensate for the awfulness of that truth.
Running counter to the destroying forces in the world are all the virtues that are innate in man, the capacity for love and brotherhood, the ability to appreciate beauty.
He was a loud-voiced man, once vigorous but for many years now declining in strength and ability.
The record of past earnings and prospects for the future must indicate it has the ability to repay the loan out of current and anticipated income.
No good way to evaluate teaching ability has yet been discovered, although some institutions use inventory sheets for a list of criteria.
It is easy for the teacher to rationalize that the child who is not achieving in accordance with his known ability is just plain lazy, or that the child who lacks interest in school, who dislikes the teacher, or who is overaggressive is a hopeless delinquent.
Just yesterday we had met and talked with a living writer, a contemporary of the dead poet, who is known for his ability of manipulating his ideas and his craft more advantageously.
The high cost of land and a few operational problems resulting from excessive loadings have created the need for a wastewater treatment system with the operational characteristics of the oxidation pond but with the ability to treat more organic matter per unit volume.
Family survival on our own Western frontier, for example, could quite literally depend on a man's strength and ability to bring home the bacon ; ;
In 1890 when the trip to Europe and the Holy Land was arranged for Miss Packard, it was Miss Upton who planned the trip, and `` with rare executive ability '' bore the brunt of `` the entire pilgrimage from beginning to end ''.
Time perspective -- the ability to plan for the future and to postpone gratifying immediate wants in order to achieve long-range objectives -- is more easily developed if, from infancy on, the individual has been able to rely on and trust people and the world in which she lives.
The boys had a tremendous respect for each other's ability.
Kieffer, the only junior in the group, was commended for his ability to hit in the clutch, as well as his all-round excellent play.
At the same time, there was increased reason for a quick meeting lest the Soviet leader, as a result of those episodes, come to a dangerously erroneous conclusion about the West's ability and determination to resist Communist pressure.
The Hopkinsian universal disinterested benevolence, although holding to original sin and the doctrine of election, inspired its adherents to heroic endeavours for others, looked for the early coming of the Millennium, and was paralleled by the confidence in man's ability cherished by the Unitarians, Emerson, and the Transcendentalists.
The Rachmaninoff Prelude No. 12, Op. 32, for instance, gave her an opportunity to exploit one of her special facilities -- the ability to produce fine deep-sounding bass tones while contrasting them simultaneously with fine silver filagree in the treble.
The law assigned land for a lease of three years with the ability to purchase title for the freedmen.
" We believe that the ability to perceive other people's actions as meaningful is critical for altruism ", said lead study investigator Dharol Tankersley.
He describes an archaeologist as a professional detective of the past who has the ability to reveal secrets for the greater of society.
A. ramidus had a more primitive walking ability than later hominids, and could not walk or run for long distances.
In a hotly contested auction, such as for the important attribute of warfare, the most valuable skill is the ability to force one's opponents to back down.
The ability to modify the hardness of steel by heat treatment had been known since 1100 BC, and the rare material was valued for use in tool and weapon making.

ability and element
Another contributing factor is the ability of an element to catenate.
In computer science, random access ( sometimes called direct access ) is the ability to access an element at an arbitrary position in a sequence in equal time, independent of sequence size.
This Class II transposable element is known for its uncanny ability to be transmitted horizontally in many species.
He was a beneficent god who gave life and sustenance, but he was also feared for his ability to send hail, thunder and lightning, and for being the lord of the powerful element of water.
Rand's struggle to accept his channeling ability is a recurring element in the novel.
Versions after its first release in 1984 added instantaneous updating of page numbering and reference numbers through multi-chapter and multi-volumes sets, increased graphics capabilities, automatic index and table of content generation, hyphenation, equations, " microdocuments " that recursively allowed fully functional whole document elements to be embedded in any document, and the ability to program any element of a document ( a capability the company called " Active Documents ").
In short, middleware has become a critical element across a broad range of industries, thanks to its ability to bring together resources across dissimilar networks or computing platforms.
In Mozart singing, the most important element is the instrumental approach of the vocal sound which implies: flawless and slender emission of sound, perfect intonation, legato, diction and phrasing, capability to cope with the dynamic requirements of the score, beauty of timbre, secure line of singing through perfect support and absolute breath control, musical intelligence, body discipline, elegance, nobility, agility and, most importantly, ability for dramatic expressiveness within the narrow borders imposed by the strict Mozartartian style.
This ability to " fingerprint " different forms of the same element is a strong advantage of EELS over EDX.
Sintered bronze and stainless steel are used as filter materials in applications requiring high temperature resistance while retaining the ability to regenerate the filter element.
The Janus quadrifrons or quadriformis, brought according to tradition from Falerii in 241 BC and installed by Domitian in the Forum Transitorium, seems to be connected to the same theological complex, as its image purports an ability to rule over every direction, element and time of the year: however it did not give rise to a new epithet.
A tighter and more traditional recording than previous releases, the record featured a more prominent role for Shorter, a strong element of bebop and a nod to jazz's golden age via a high-speed cover of Duke Ellington's " Rockin ' in Rhythm " ( showing off Zawinul's pioneering and ever-increasing ability to create synthetic big-band sounds on his synthesizers ).
Anonymity is directly related to the concept of obscurantism or pseudonymity, where an artist or group attempts to remain anonymous, for various reasons, not limited to: adding an element of mystique to themselves and / or their work, attempting to avoid what is known as the " cult of personality " or hero worship, where the charisma, good looks, wealth and / or other unrelated or mildly related aspects of the person ( s ) is the main reason for interest in their work, rather than the work itself ; also the ability to break into a field or area of interest normally dominated by males, such as James Tiptree, Jr, the famous science fiction author who was actually a woman named Alice Bradley Sheldon, as seems to also be the case with JT LeRoy.
FCA gives managers the ability to evaluate the cost of each element of their solid waste system, such as recycling, composting, waste-to-energy, and landfilling.
Arguments in favor of this method generally relate to the ability to target specific areas that may not necessarily be easily accessible by land or sea, a greater chance of surprising the enemy and overwhelming defensive structures, and, in many cases, the need for a reduced number of forces due to the element of surprise.
The defining element of virtuosity is the performance ability of the musician in question, who is capable of displaying feats of skill well above the average performer.
Each ability is also represented in the interface by color and an associated element ; speed is blue and uses wind, flight is yellow and uses thunder, power is red and uses fire.
A prodigiously talented self-taught musician, his ability to realise and enhance the band's arrangements added tremendous depth and polish to the bands material, and in many respects his playing became the defining element of the band's sound.
This is because during the earliest stages of the Earth's formation the reaction that controlled the stable form of each chemical element was its ability to form compounds with hydrogen.
With this evolution of the character came the closer pairing of Hogg and bumbling Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane ( James Best ), and as the pairs comical ability became apparent and a popular element of the series, Booke and Best were often given permission to ad-lib their scenes together.
The first is the cognitive component: Understanding the others feelings and the ability to take their perspective [...] the second element to empathy is the affective component.
This variation has been linked to changes in sporting ability: the presence of the Alu element is associated with better performance in endurance-oriented events ( e. g. triathlons ), whereas its absence is associated with strength-and power-oriented performance
The element beryllium is particularly useful due to its ability to act as a neutron reflector or lens.
Joseph Jordania suggested that the ability to ask questions is the central cognitive element that distinguishes human and animal cognitive abilities.

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