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would and provide
How and why this process occurs would provide an interesting separate subject for study.
A brief list of the great detective's little idiosyncrasies would provide Dr. Freud with ample food for thought.
By no means would we discourage the production of ideas: they provide raw materials with which to work ; ;
This, manifestly, would not provide $5000 to each of the surviving five children.
This year's Senate measure would provide each state and the District of Columbia with $1,000,000 to be used in support of private, state, or municipal ETV efforts.
Another would be to take the advice of Dr. Elmer Ellis, president of the University of Missouri, and provide for an impartial professional analysis of Missouri's economy.
I feel that few burglars would be prone to break and enter into someone's apartment if they were met with a good hardy growl that a dog would provide.
The shelter would provide almost absolute fallout protection.
This shelter, as shown on page 24, would provide almost absolute protection from fallout radiation.
The shelter shown would provide almost absolute fallout protection.
The Federal Government is aiding local governments in several places to survey residential, commercial and industrial buildings to determine what fallout protection they would provide, and for how many people.
Every new scandal which would provide more `` copy '' for Marshall's pen would thus mean more publicity for Welch.
Once there, the D.A. with devilish cleverness would provide Marshall with headlines: `` Viola's Multiple Romances '' `` Viola Lake an Addict '' `` Downfall of Another Film Idol ''!!
It would seem necessary that members of this population provide support for one another since it is not provided by the larger society.
These schools are intended to provide the facilities and specialized curriculum that would not be possible for very small school districts.
Under the circumstances, however, the team considered it would provide the most useful information at this point.
As one would surmise, the procedure, however, could be repeated with the same object or with the same type of object often enough, so that the corresponding visual blots and the merest beginning of the tracing movement would provide clues as to the actual shape, which the patient then immediately could determine by a kind of inference.
This is stated to emphasize the necessity for an over-all concept of submarine defense, one which would provide positions of relative importance to ASW elements based on projected potentialities.
He told the committee the measure would merely provide means of enforcing the escheat law which has been on the books `` since Texas was a republic ''.
The scholarship plan would provide federal contributions to each medical and dental school equal to $1,500 a year for one-fourth of the first year students.
Along with a director, the city should provide a CD headquarters so that pertinent information about the local organization would be centralized.

would and for
He pointed out the switch to me and for a moment I foolishly believed that he would let deed follow words.
Though I doubted that he would understand me, I told the director my motives for applying.
At one and the same time, she was within it but still searching for the drawbridge that would give her entry.
She could not scream, for even if a sound could take shape within her parched mouth, who would hear, who would listen??
It poured out of him like an electric current, a feeling that the muscles and nerves of his fine-drawn body were coiling for action, and that that action would be all that he anticipated.
Somehow more terrible than the certainty that he was about to die was the knowledge that Lord would probably not suffer for it: the murder would go unpunished.
Yet long before the scheduled time for return, Donovan would be watching for every speck in the sky.
Forced to realize that this was the end of a very short line I scanned a road marker and discovered what the end of a slightly longer line would be for the old Mexican: Moriarty, New Mexico.
How lightly her `` eventshah-leh '' passed into the crannies where I was storing dialect material for some vaguely dreamed opus, and how the word would echo.
She'd driven around for a while, Joyce said, then, thinking Louis Thor would have calmed down by that time, she'd gone back to his home on Bryn Mawr Drive, parked in front, and walked toward the pool.
If it were not for an old professor who made me read the classics I would have been stymied on what to do, and now I understand why they are classics ; ;
A card to Walter would get him an introduction to this Meredith, and that might be good for something.
They thought it would be a chance for you to make a life out where nobody will be thought any better than the next except for just what's inside of them.
It was spoiled now for seed, and it would sour and mold in three days if they failed to find a place and fuel to dry it.
Now we peered anxiously for any speck of land in the Pacific, for this interminable bailing would have to stop soon.
We spoke of the need for advertising, and I agreed that the deep dive would be most useful for publicity.
The marine was alone, for they were impatient people and by now would have vied to knock him from the tree.
Once and for all he'd finish this marine who would not die.
When she would do these things, he would turn blind for an instant and become sick at his stomach.

would and long-term
To the extent that the new Administration has its wishes, the Federal Reserve would conduct its open market operations throughout the entire maturity range of Government securities and aggressively seek to force down long-term interest rates.
The principle of `` bills only '', or `` bills preferably '', seems so strongly accepted by the Federal Reserve that it is difficult to envision conditions which would persuade the authorities to depart radically from it by extending their open market purchases regularly into long-term Government securities.
There was also perhaps a feeling that establishing long-term security for the Asian Greeks would prove impossible.
For example, while concluding meaningful trade agreements with developed countries ( such as the United States and the European Union ) would probably be beneficial to Brazil's long-term economic self-interest, the Brazilian government has instead prioritized its leadership role within Mercosul and expanded trade ties with countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
He proposed a loan of £ 1. 2m to the government ; in return the subscribers would be incorporated as The Governor and Company of the Bank of England with long-term banking privileges including the issue of notes.
In early 1950, the U. S. took its first efforts to oppose communist forces in Vietnam ; planned to form a West German army, and prepared proposals for a peace treaty with Japan that would guarantee long-term U. S. military bases there.
In early 1950, the United States made its first commitment to form a peace treaty with Japan that would guarantee long-term U. S. military bases.
Dyson speculated that such structures would be the logical consequence of the long-term survival and escalating energy needs of a technological civilization, and proposed that searching for evidence of the existence of such structures might lead to the detection of advanced intelligent extraterrestrial life.
He wrote begging letters to random literary figures asking for support, a plan he hoped would provide a long-term regular income.
Furthermore, demand in the developing world for improved educational access is not as high as one would expect as governments avoid the recurrent costs involved and there is economic pressure on those parents who prefer their children making money in the short term over any long-term benefits of education.
The foreign office argued that: first, a long-term coalition between France and Russia had to fall apart ; secondly, Russia and Britain would never get together ; and, finally, Britain would eventually seek an alliance with Germany.
Once, after signing a long-term deal with Warner Bros., Bogart predicted with glee that his teeth and hair would fall out before the contract ended.
Moreover, he believed that in the long-term this process would necessarily enrich and empower the capitalist class and impoverish the proletariat.
At around this time, an expedition was planned in which a long-term study of the Komodo dragon would be undertaken.
Concern was also evident over a projected long-term rise in sea level, which would prove disastrous to the low-lying coral islands.
In a speech on the steps of the National Air and Space Museum he described long-term plans which would culminate in a manned mission to the surface of Mars.
By December 1990, a study to estimate the project's cost determined that long-term expenditure would total approximately 450 billion dollars spread over 20 to 30 years.
The problems associated with long-term weightlessness would be addressed in the same manner as the baseline Mars Direct plan, a tether between the Dragon habitat and the TMI ( Trans-Mars Injection ) stage acting to allow rotation of the craft.
His long-term aim was that Fulham would become a FA Premier League side within five years.
On March 16, 2011, the President's Task Force on Puerto Rico's Status issued a third report that reaffirned the legal position adopted by the three previous presidents over nearly a quarter century that Puerto Rico remains today " subject to the Territory Clause of the U. S. Constitution ( see Report at page 26 ), that the territory's long-term economic well-being would be enhanced by an early resolution of the political status problem ( p. 33 ) and devotes most of the report to extensive economic analysis and recommendations.
The railway was well built and well used, and in all probability would have been a long-term feature of Sammarinese public transport, but it was almost completely destroyed during the fighting in this region during World War II.
These results would seem inconsistent with the idea of short-term memory as the distractor items would have taken the place of some of the word-pairs in the buffer, thereby weakening the associated strength of the items in long-term memory.

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