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:: If patients fail to experience the healing power of Christian Science, and think they can be benefited by certain ordinary physical methods of medical treatment, then the Mind-physician should give up such cases, and leave invalids free to resort to whatever other systems they fancy will afford relief.
Usually only an appeal accepted by the court of last resort will resolve such differences and, for many reasons, such appeals are often not granted.
A counterargument to this is the belief that even if one side's resort to force can provide more peace in the long run, people on both sides will think they are on that side due to the worse side's propaganda, so it would be safer for both sides to oppose war despite both believing they are on that side which should resort to force.
" Said that the measures determined that the dismissal will become the " last resort " and that the increase in employment and labor flexibility are the " priority ".
Over his desk, Edison displayed a placard with Sir Joshua Reynolds ' famous quotation: " There is no expedient to which a man will not resort to avoid the real labor of thinking.
Friedrich Engels famously responded to Bakunin, refuting the argument of total decentralization, or anarchism, by scoffing " how these people propose to run a factory, operate a railway or steer a ship without having in the last resort one deciding will, without single management, they of course do not tell us ".
Some will switch to other prey ( with varying degrees of success ) when the preferred target is extremely scarce, and they may also resort to scavenging or a herbivorous diet if possible.
The most problematic situation, from Coase's perspective, occurs when the forest literally does not belong to anyone ; the question of " who " owns the forest is not important, as any specific owner will have an interest in coming to an agreement with the resort owner ( if such an agreement is mutually beneficial ).
After eighteen years in prison, Andy shares the information with Red, describing exactly how to find the place and how one day " Peter Stevens " will own a small seaside resort hotel in Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
Once again, City Council did not accept the proposal without their own amendments, specifically the Fowler Amendment, which read that " all persons employed by the City should express their willingness to execute an agreement, undertaking that they will not either collectively or individually at any time go on strike but will resort to arbitration as a means of settlement of all grievances and differences which may not be capable of amicable settlement.
The upland part of the district includes a network of remote mountain villages ( auls ), the Estonian colony at Estosadok, and the ski resort of Krasnaya Polyana which will host the events ( Alpine and Nordic ) of the 2014 Winter Olympics.
" A Leonard & Holt newsletter says the area " rivals the beauty of fine old European towns ," and predicts it will become a resort famous throughout California.
When a sink becomes stopped-up or clogged, a person will often resort to use a chemical drain cleaner or a plunger, though most professional plumbers will attack the clog with a drain auger ( often called a " plumber's snake ").
The Malangen Brygger resort on the water's edge has opened on the Malangen Peninsula and will expand further in May 2010 when a hotel and conference centre open.
Or I will have to resort to ' Wedgie Power '!
Taylor wrote, " If the means to which the government of the union may resort for executing the power confided to it, are unlimited, it may easily select such as will impair or destroy the powers confided to the state governments.
He is fearful that Hamlet's relationship with his daughter will hurt his reputation with the king and instructs Ophelia to " lock herself from resort.
:‘ They practically control both parties, write political platforms, make catspaws of party leaders, use the leading men of private organizations, and resort to every device to place in nomination for high public office only such candidates as will be amenable to the dictates of corrupt big business.
Sooner or later, however, the player will have to resort to combat.
If partner related violence does not stop infidelity from happening the male mate will sometimes resort to suicide instead.
Although they are capable of short bursts of strong flight New World quails prefer to walk, and will run from danger ( or hide ), taking off explosively only as a last resort.
* A reasoned declaration of war justifies the resort to war by stating the grievances that have made peace intolerable and the remedies that will restore peace.

resort and be
Several of the replies to Mr. Toynbee, without conscious resort to the traditional terminology with regard to the permission of evil, succeed in restoring the actual context in which present moral and political decisions must be made, by distinguishing between choosing a great evil and choosing in danger of this evil.
In critical areas where surgery presents a high risk, it may be delayed or used as a last resort.
Thus linguists must resort to indirect methods to determine what those rules might be, if indeed rules as such exist.
Behaviour can be controlled and influenced in many ways without having to resort to the criminal justice system.
In 39, Caligula performed a spectacular stunt by ordering a temporary floating bridge to be built using ships as pontoons, stretching for over two miles from the resort of Baiae to the neighboring port of Puteoli.
Hassan states that he has not participated in any deprogrammings since then, even though page 114 of Combatting, Hassan states that deprogrammings can be kept as last resort if all other attempts fail.
When congenital hyperinsulinism is diffuse and refractory to medications, near-total pancreatectomy may be the treatment of last resort, but in this condition is less consistently effective and fraught with more complications.
In Europe Center Parcs might be considered a chain of resort hotels, since the sites are largely man-made ( though set in natural surroundings such as country parks ) with captive trade, whereas holiday camps such as Butlins and Pontin's are probably not considered as resort hotels, since they are set at traditional holiday destinations which existed before the camps.
In other words, in order to verify or falsify the laws of logic one must resort to logic as a weapon, an act which would essentially be self-defeating.
Neither the Navier-Stokes equations nor the Euler equations lend themselves to exact analytic solutions ; usually engineers have to resort to numerical solutions to solve them, however Euler's equation can be solved by making further simplifying assumptions.
* 2001 – Members of Islamist separatist group Abu Sayyaf seize twenty hostages from an upscale island resort on Palawan in the Philippines ; the hostage crisis would not be resolved until June 2002.
* “ Now, in a well-ordered republic, it should never be necessary to resort to extra-constitutional measures.
The use of firearms or deadly force is typically a last resort only to be used when necessary to save human life, although some jurisdictions ( such as Brazil ) allow its use against fleeing felons and escaped convicts.
At the start of the war, the Athenians had prudently put aside some money and 100 ships that were to be used only as a last resort.
As a last resort, enrollment of the child in a course of catechetical instruction on reaching school age, can be offered in lieu of immediate celebration of baptism.
Because of these effects most users must resort to a simple password containing a number that can be incremented each time the password is changed.
Alcoholic beverages are available only to foreign tourists on resort islands and may not be taken off the resort.
Thus, early text projects such as Roberto Busa's Index Thomisticus, the Brown Corpus, and others had to resort to conventions such as keying an asterisk preceding letters actually intended to be upper-case.
In common law, real property was property that could be protected by some form of real action, in contrast to personal property, where a plaintiff would have to resort to another form of action.
* Replacement of the jaw joint ( s ) or disc ( s ) with TMJ implants ( This should be considered only as a treatment of last resort.

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