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Those and conditions
Those raised in an environment of conditional positive regard feel worthy only if they match conditions ( what Rogers describes as conditions of worth ) that have been laid down for them by others.
Those documents revealed that the commission's original conclusion was that Gagarin or Seryogin had maneuvered sharply either to avoid a weather balloon, leading the jet into a " super-critical flight regime and to its stalling in complex meteorological conditions ," or to avoid " entry into the upper limit of the first layer of cloud cover ".
Those who practice it must often pursue fish far into the ocean under adverse conditions.
Those left to maintain the line still suffered from appalling living conditions as well as increasing Allied air raids.
" Those who reasoned with the spectacle of last July in Chicago ever before them, declared the showing pre-eminently dangerous ; while those who reasoned with the knowledge of existing conditions, the injustices of the times, the lynchings and handicaps of ignorance, determined that the time is ripe to bring the lesson to the front.
In Hollywood Daffy, Durante is directly depicted as himself, pronouncing his catchphrase " Those are the conditions that prevail !".
Those focused on working conditions included Friedrich Engels, whose book The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844 would inspire the Marxist movement named for his collaborator, Karl Marx.
Those who were capable of forced labour usually lived near their places of work, so the main camp was in a sense a " dying camp " for those who fell ill because of the bad living conditions and the hard labour.
Those that were kept were often stored in poor conditions, which led to severe picture deterioration and are no longer of broadcast quality.
Those principles deal with the conditions under which conscientious objectors can apply for refugee status in another country if they face persecution in their own country for refusing to participate in an illegal war.
Those who have fulfilled these conditions, grasped the universal truth and interpreted it have generally been given the name of saint, prophet, sage or enlightened one.
Those conditions are mostly symbols for the conditions Germany is in or going through.
Those conditions were:
Those conditions were included in the Proclamation of 1763, the Treaty of Fort Stanwix in 1768, and the Quebec Act in June 1774.
Those stowaways who managed to not be crushed by the retracting undercarriage or killed by the deadly conditions would most likely be unconscious when the compartment door re-opens during the approach and fall down several thousand feet to their deaths.
Those who refused to comply with those conditions, or were labeled ringleaders or were judged unreliable, were indicted.
Those societies in turn became capitalist states, and those states would be overthrown by the self-conscious portion of their working-class, or proletariat, creating the conditions for socialism and, ultimately, a higher form of communism than that with which the whole process began.
Those social conditions precipitated white flight from urban downtown areas to outlying suburbs and subdivisions where the post-war housing boom was already well under way.
Those who questioned the government were demonized as counter-revolutionaries, and workers labored under severe conditions.
Those conditions lead to the development of bacterial infection of cement fermentation tanks and old wood barrels that contributed to the development of off flavors and potential wine faults that would require at least 24 hours decanting to alleviate.
Those conditions cannot be met by other usual knives.
Those who remained experienced continuing deterioration of conditions, which reached their nadir during the drought that began in the late 1920s and created the infamous Dust Bowl.
Those who enroll for the examination must have an engineering or scientific degree ( though long experience in a scientific domain can be sufficient under certain limited conditions ), and the candidate must also have practiced under supervision for at least three years in the domain of national or European patent law.

Those and range
Those above the His bundle, also known as junctional, will typically range between 40 and 60 bpm with a narrow QRS complex.
Those in " Generation Flux " have birth-years in the range of Generation X and Generation Y.
Those are common in major cities in the country and their residents have a wide range of income levels.
Those found further south in the species ' breeding range are usually non-migratory and may remain without striking distance of their breeding territories all year.
Those well familiar with his music first hand have said that these recordings are an inadequate sample of Lewis ' range and talent.
Those who find dating systems or services useful but prefer human intelligence and personal touches can choose from a wide range of such services now available.
Those designs did not necessarily offer a great advantage in range and presented a number of technical problems, leading to the adoption of " conventional " solutions like the Convair B-36 and the B-52 Stratofortress.
Those at the edge of a station's broadcast range will typically notice static in an analog broadcast, while error correction will keep a digital signal clear until it hits the cliff effect and suddenly disappears completely.
Those were focused on the suppression of enemy machine gun nests by the combined action of portable ( Chauchat ) automatic fire plus the VB rifle grenades, always used within a range of less than 200 yards.
Those men of the 1st Parachute Brigade that landed on the southern drop zone were well within range of the 1st Fallschirmjäger Machine Gun Battalion.
Those cats in the western parts of its range tend to have heavier spotting than those in the eastern areas.
Those designed to engage opposing aircraft at ranges of less than approximately 20 miles ( 32 km ) are known as short-range or “ within visual range ” missiles ( SRAAMs or WVRAAMs ) and are sometimes called “ dogfight ” missiles because they emphasize agility rather than range.
Those who have succeeded in the Chinese educational system take up government jobs in a wide range of academic, medical, and business fields.
Those who share this view must consider that Stuckey does not limit his discourse on the Appeal to a black nationalism narrowly defined, but rather to a range of sentiments and concerns.
Those who made effort to become proficient in programming the DX7 however, were rewarded with the full range of the instrument's expansive soundscape.
Those at the very top end of the range, i. e., geniuses, become the leaders and great achievers of their generation.
Those criteria might be " tilted " in some valuation models in order to anticipate their possible variation in the next future or to adapt them to their historical statistical range or mean
Those of the white-eared kob ( K. k. leucotis ), which is found in the Sudd region ( the easternmost part of the kob's range ), are strikingly different and overall dark, rather similar to the male Nile lechwe, though with a white throat and no pale patch from the nape to the shoulder.
Those of you who did so with their eyes open have been aware, soon after leaving the Didcot station, of a fine range of chalk hills running parallel with the railway on the left-hand side as you go down, and distant some two or three miles, more or less, from the line.
It is often used in writing laws and specifications: Those convicted of violating this law shall be imprisoned for a term of not less than three years ; The electronics assembly shall be able to operate within a normal temperature range.
Those same record stores refused to keep the album prices in the suggested $ 10 range, and instead marked them up to between $ 17 and $ 19.
Those who were thought unsuitable for either an academic curriculum or a technical one were to be sent to the secondary modern, where they would receive training in a wide range of simple, practical skills.
Those allow to compute the wavelet coefficients, at least some range k = M ,..., J-1, without having to approximate the integrals in the corresponding scalar products.

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