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The Peace Corps is not a diplomatic or propaganda venture but a genuine experiment in international partnership.
On this first venture the central storage is 20,000 gallons, in two tanks, or an average of 400 gallons for each of the 50 homes.
It is very important indeed, in the field of extra-sensory perception and its relation to the survival hypothesis, to know whether the statements are actually only those which any intuitive person might venture and an eager sitter attach to himself.
This is a highly speculative venture.
The term also broadly refers to any enterprise that is potentially fraught with physical, financial or psychological risk, such as a business venture, a love affair, or other major life undertakings.
He declares at the start: " No matter what sort he is, everyone who has to his credit what are or really seem great achievements, if he cares for truth and goodness, ought to write the story of his own life in his own hand ; but no one should venture on such a splendid undertaking before he is over forty.
NEEP, itself a joint venture, is held by DiBenedetto AS Roma LLC ( later renamed to AS Roma SPV, LLC ) and Unicredit in 60-40 ratio, which the former had 4 real person shareholders in equal ratio, led by Roma current president Thomas R. DiBenedetto.
The newest upgrade is a joint venture by the Italian Ministry of Defense and the US Department of Defense: the AGM-88E Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile ( AARGM ), produced by Alliant Techsystems.
This air base is a joint American and Portuguese venture.
RFMBT is the only merchant bank in The Bahamas and is a joint venture with Royal Bank of Canada.
VMMa is a joint venture of De Persgroep and Roularta Media Group.
Mediafin is a joint venture of De Persgroep and Groupe Rossel.
Bosmal is a joint venture set up between Malaysian and Bosnian interests.
Havana Club is owned by the Cuban government and has a business joint venture with the French company Pernod Ricard.
Laissez-faire advocates criticize the term as an ideologically motivated attempt to cast what is in their view the fundamental problem of government intervention or “ investments ” as an avoidable aberration ; free-market advocates refer to governmental favoritism as " crony socialism ", " venture socialism " or " corporatism, a modern form of mercantilism " to emphasize that the only way to run a profitable business in such systems is to have help from corrupt government officials.
# The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.
On 23 March 2012 Cessna announced that it is pursing building business jets in China as part of a joint venture with Aviation Industry Corporation of China ( AVIC ).
Each is meant to facilitate the contribution of specific resources-investment capital, knowledge, relationships, and so forth-towards a venture which will prove profitable to all contributors.
But at the very next moment, when the hearer is about to embark upon the venture of knowing whether he knows p, doubts may arise.
Moreover, the path is not a beaten highway of authorship, nor one in which the mind is eager to range: there is not one of us who has made the same venture, nor yet one Greek who has tackled single-handed all departments of the subject.

venture and being
" There are four things, which I humbly conceive, are essential to the well being, I may even venture to say, to the existence of the United States as an independent power:
This is a non-profit making venture, the landing fees and other income being devoted to conserving the island's natural beauty and providing facilities.
The Mickey Mouse Club was Walt Disney's second venture into producing a television series, the first being the Walt Disney anthology television series, initially titled Disneyland.
The name ' PDP ' intentionally avoided the use of the term ' computer ' because, at the time of the first PDPs, computers had a reputation of being large, complicated, and expensive machines, and the venture capitalists behind Digital ( especially Georges Doriot ) would not support Digital's attempting to build a " computer "; the word " minicomputer " had not yet been coined.
These included Muslim sailors being " paid a fixed wage " in advance " with an understanding that they would owe money in the event of desertion or malfeasance, in keeping with Islamic conventions " in which contracts should specify " a known fee for a known duration ", in contrast to Roman and Byzantine sailors who were " stakeholders in a maritime venture, in as much as captain and crew, with few exceptions, were paid proportional divisions of a sea venture's profit, with shares allotted by rank, only after a voyage's successful conclusion.
On 2 January 1897 Gladstone wrote to Francis Hirst on being unable to write a preface to a book on liberalism: " I venture on assuring you that I regard the design formed by you and your friends with sincere interest, and in particular wish well to all the efforts you may make on behalf of individual freedom and independence as opposed to what is termed Collectivism ".
Although initially successful in this venture, " it was not long before African naval forces were alerted to the new dangers, and the Portuguese ships began to meet strong and effective resistance ", with the crews of several of them being killed by African sailors, whose boats were better equipped at traversing the west African coasts and river systems.
The company was established on June 20, 1935, under the name Fuji Tsūshinki Seizō (, Fuji Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing ), a spinoff of the Fuji Electric Company, this in turn being a joint venture between the Furukawa Electric Company and German conglomerate Siemens founded in 1923.
The railways were so heavily promoted as a foolproof venture that thousands of investors on modest incomes bought large numbers of shares whilst only being able to afford the deposit.
Although the pair sometimes venture out ( the most common location being the local pub, the Lamb and Flag ), many of the episodes are set simply within the confines of the pair's squalid flat.
Initially, Moore achieves his dream of avoiding factory life after being hired by a magazine in San Francisco, but this venture fails for him and he ultimately travels back to Flint.
* Paroli or Parolet-Double-Sometimes called cocking, is when a punter, being fortunate, chooses to venture both his stake and wins, which he intimates by bending a corner of his card upwards.
This mine remained idle for many years until being briefly re-opened as a cooperative venture between 1921 and 1924.
NSV is currently being used in a venture named " Nullsoft Television ", and in the Ultravox system, which is under development.
The other characters depicted in Rugrats, naturally, include the babies ' parents, who are portrayed as often being easily-distracted, leaving their young children free to emancipate themselves from restraints such as playpens or strollers and venture out for the exploration of that particular episode.
As part of the new complete critical edition of Mahler's symphonies being undertaken by the Gustav Mahler Society, a new critical edition of the Second Symphony was produced as a joint venture between Universal Edition and the Kaplan Foundation.
Not being able to afford the cost of fitting out yet another ship the Annandale was hired in London with the intention of trading in the Spice Islands, but the East India Company had it seized on the grounds that the venture was a contravention of their charter.
In 1997, Kamal Haasan began his first directorial venture, the biopic of Mohammed Yusuf Khan, Marudhanayagam, which failed to complete its schedules with only half an hour and a trailer being recorded during its shoot.
Carr saw the potential for professional football not only to be a great spectator sport but also to become a successful business venture and envisioned pro football being just as popular as Major League Baseball.
The venture is the most recent to be doing business under the Crazy Eddie name, with the most well known ( and later infamous ) being a chain of retail stores that operated throughout New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut for nearly twenty years.
The concourse ( being the third-oldest one ) was designed by Joint venture of The Outcalt Guenther Partners and Dyer Watson Spieth and was originally known as " South Concourse " when it opened in 1968.
Whenever new land requires cultivating for fields or expansion, or when tribesmen neede to venture outside the village, it becomes necessary to make offerings to the spirits, with such endeavors being surrounded by an air of danger.
* Lockheed F-80C Shooting StarThe Shooting Star was operated extensively in Korea with the F-80C being instrumental in quickly gaining and maintaining air superiority over the Korean battlefield, rapidly clearing the skies of any North Korean aircraft that dared to venture into the air.
The Searle models were developed after World War I, but from 1926 – 8 Daimler entered into a joint venture with AEC vehicles being badged as Associated Daimler.
Music says: " Perfectly stunning musical compositions that, though they lack vocals, do not lack in emotional impact ; it ’ s as though one can venture inside Raven ’ s being through her beautiful piano work.

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