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Conversely, the reasons internalist answers the question in the negative (" No, Sasha does not have a reason not to steal from that poor person, though others might .").
Virtually all episodes of this version are still extant, although some reportedly are not shown due to celebrities ' refusals of clearances and others have been banned for various reasons ( usually for answers from either contestants or celebrities.
When a witness is asked a question, the opposing attorney can raise an objection, which is a legal move to disallow an improper question, preferably before the witness answers, and mentioning one of the standard reasons, including:
Surveys by the GNTB include perceptions and reasons for holidaying in Germany, which are as follows: culture ( 75 %), outdoors / countryside ( 59 %), cities ( 59 %), cleanliness ( 47 %), security ( 41 %), modernity ( 36 %), good hotels ( 35 %), good gastronomy / cuisine ( 34 %), good accessibility ( 30 %), cosmopolitanism / hospitality ( 27 %), good shopping opportunities ( 21 %), exciting nightlife ( 17 %) and good price / performance ratio ( 10 %) ( multiple answers were possible ).
Often, the answers to these questions are interrelated with the reasons for punishment.
" Koryagin persevered with his challenge and countered that these answers failed to clarify whether an acknowledgment was being made that Soviet psychiatry had been misused for political reasons.
At times, a representative of a game company directly answers a query in the section ( although sometimes the editor may put his own reaction to the answer after if deemed necessary for various reasons ).
About one in five people are not suitable for the service for reasons including that the user is currently married or has been married more than four times, is under the minimum age of 21, provides inconsistent answers in the profile, or fails its " dysthymia scale.

reasons and affirmative
After a comprehensive statement of the varied reasons slavery goes against “ the laws of God, man, and nature ,” the Conference answered in the affirmative to the question, “ do we pass our disapprobation on all our friends who keep slaves and advise their freedom ?” This position was put into action in 1783.
When publicly asked whether this gesture was of an affirmative or subversive nature, they claimed they did it for " personal reasons ".
Mahathir also actively pursued privatisation of government enterprises from the early 1980s, both for the liberal economic reasons it was being pursued by contemporaries such as Margaret Thatcher, and because he felt that combined with affirmative action for the bumiputera it could provide economic opportunities for bumiputera businesses.
These kritiks argue that the ontology implied through the reasons to prefer the affirmative are inherently bad and should be rejected.
Although he was largely responsible for the abolition of slavery in 1888, contemporary affirmative action intellectuals believe his reasons for doing so were related to an elitist fear of slavery " Africanizing " Brazil.
Aristotle's response, as a Greek, could hardly be affirmative, never having been told of a creatio ex nihilo ( for the first appearance of this concept in philosophy, see St. Augustine ); but he also has philosophical reasons for denying that motion didn't exist all along, on the grounds of the theory presented in the earlier books of the Physics.
Many scholars have argued in favor of affirmative action on the argument that so-called merit standards for hiring and educational admissions are not race-neutral for a variety of reasons, and that such standards are part of the rhetoric of neutrality through which whites justify their disproportionate share of resources and social benefits.

reasons and ("
To some extent there are also shared traditions, like the Zamenhof Day, and shared behaviour patterns, like avoiding the usage of one's national language at Esperanto meetings unless there are good reasons for its use ( Esperanto culture has a special word, krokodili (" to crocodile "), to describe this avoided behaviour ).
Most are used in hybrid cryptosystems for reasons of efficiency-in such a cryptosystem, a shared secret key (" session key ") is generated by one party, and this much briefer session key is then encrypted by each recipient's public key.
The abstract monument sparked a great deal of controversy when it was unveiled, being dubbed with names such as " the olive in the toothpick ", (" măslina-n scobitoare "), as many argued that it does not fit in its surroundings and believed that its choice was based on political reasons.
As for how it is in the series, it is revealed in the show's first two produced episodes (" Everything's Coming Up Goofy " and " Good Neighbor Goof ") that one of the reasons why Pete dislikes Goofy so much and takes pleasure in conning or undermining him is that when Pete was a quarterback in a big high school football game, it was Goofy who accidentally caused Pete to fumble the ball and lose the game because Goofy accidentally kicked him in the face, revealing that Goofy was on the cheerleading squad in high school.
There was a great expansion of the cult of Mary after the Council of Ephesus in 431, when her status as Theotokos (" God-bearer ") was confirmed ; this had been a subject of some controversy until then, though mainly for reasons to do with arguments over the nature of Christ.
One work in particular which belongs to this province, Yesod Mora (" Foundation of Awe "), on the division and the reasons for the Biblical commandments, he wrote in 1158 for a London friend, Joseph ben Jacob.
), F. C. Conybeare (" Philo About the Contemplative Life ," Oxford, 1895 ), and Wendland (" Die Therapeuten ," etc., Leipsig, 1896 ) ascribe the entire work to Philo, basing their argument wholly on linguistic reasons, which seem sufficiently conclusive.
Surrounding the Royal Palace was an open area called Sanden (" The Sand "), intentionally kept free for defensive reasons and including the present location of Slottsbacken (" Palace Slope "), south of the palace, and Högvaktsterrassen (" Terrace of the Main Guard "), west of it.
In such a case, Brooks's law (" adding manpower to a late software project makes it later ") surely applies, for exactly the reasons that Brooks enumerates: time for the new developers to become productive and increased communication overhead.
Luria offered a daring cosmic theology that explained the reasons for the Tzimtzum, the primordial catastrophe of Shevirat Hakelim ( the " Breaking of the Vessels " of the Sefirot in the first existence ), and the messianic Tikkun (" Fixing ") of this by every individual through their sanctification of physicality.
The other argument often attributed to Mackie, often called the Argument from Disagreement, maintains that any moral claim ( e. g. " Killing babies is wrong ") entails a correspondent " reasons claim " (" one has reason not to kill babies ").
For legal reasons, the party ended up being called the " Reform Party " (" Independent Party " was preferred, but already taken, as were several variants on the name ).
For this and other reasons, Marquart (" Fundamente Israelitischer und Jüdischer Gesch.
The government dares not let this information become public, lest the symbionts become a commodity to be bought, sold and fought over by the public ; as long as it is widely believed that only a small fraction can become hosts, the government reasons, then such widespread hysteria can be avoided (" Equilibrium ", DS9 ).
The reasons being that what is prized in the communities they serve and lead is most of all a supreme mastery of the Talmud with a vast knowledge of the commentaries of the Rishonim and Acharonim and Responsa, added to knowledge of the Shulchan Aruch and Halakha (" Jewish Law ").
A French edition entitled Les autruches ne mettent pas la tête dans le sable: 200 bonnes raisons de renoncer à nos certitudes (" Ostriches don't put their heads in the sand: 200 good reasons to give up our convictions ") was published by Dunod on 3 October 2007.
In addition, some queries ( such as or ) do not work for technical reasons ; try using terminology instead of characters (" underscore ", " vertical bar ").
Other reasons for the Patrician's continued rule include his mastery of diplomacy and manipulation of human nature, his distant and menacing air, his everpresent calmness and composure which make other people ill at ease, his abilities as a listener, ( often people just tell him things simply to fill his silence ,) and of course his very, very impressive skills as an Assassin ; (" Mr. Slant had failed to tell the New Firm about a number of things, and one of them was that Vetinari moved like a snake ," ( The Truth )).
For these reasons, the simplest and most effective way to know whether one has bad breath is to ask a trusted adult family member or very close friend (" confidant ").
The 3046 was very common in the Spanish forest fire brigades too, where for obvious reasons it was nicknamed Egipcio (" Egyptian ").

reasons and Yes
There are numerous possible reasons the ' Yes ' campaign went down to defeat.
When asked whether his decision to join Chelsea was financial he responded " Yes, that is one of the reasons.
He answered: " Yes, I killed him according to their advice and under their eyes " then he added the reasons for killing him which included: " He did not respect the Emirs and the Mamluks of his father.
The group was unable to use the name Yes for legal reasons.
" she inquires and he says " Yes ," adding that he is touring these islands for sentimental reasons because, in ancient times, they were the centre of the British Commonwealth.
Yes they were denied for the same reasons yet they pointed out that births in the town of Quinale far exceeded the number of deaths but the people migrate to other places because of lack of supervision and opportunities.

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