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fullest and extent
Since broadcast frequencies are very limited in number, these objectives are to some extent inconsistent in that not all of them can be fully realized, and to the extent that each is realized, there is a corresponding reduction of the possibilities for fullest achievement of the others.
" " Onfray's philosophical project is to define an ethical hedonism, a joyous utilitarianism, and a generalized aesthetic of sensual materialism that explores how to use the brain's and the body's capacities to their fullest extent -- while restoring philosophy to a useful role in art, politics, and everyday life and decisions.
Frankish power reached its fullest extent under Charlemagne.
Carolingian power reached its fullest extent under Pepin's son, Charlemagne.
Large-scale dealing, production, import and export are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, even if it does not supply end users or coffeeshops with more than the allowed amounts.
A living museum is where people recreate a time period to the fullest extent, including buildings, and language.
It takes the statistical interpretation of Born to the fullest extent.
R. J. Buck suggests that Thrasybulus, who came of age in the heady days when the democracy and empire under Pericles were at their fullest extent, never accepted that the devastating losses Athens had suffered in the Peloponnesian War made the return of those times impossible.
Triangles are the strongest shape because no matter where the force is being placed on them they are able to use their three joints to their fullest extent in order to withstand it.
When the lake reached its fullest extent in 1960, it was only four miles from Point.
These design aspects appealed tremendously to the genius of Colin Chapman who used them to the fullest extent.
In climbing to these positions of mainstream acceptance, both leagues had faced competition and absorbed the opposition to the fullest extent of the word, ultimately securing themselves as the premier organizations.
France, having been defeated in a matter of weeks in 1870, was not considered as dangerous in the long run as the Russians, who were expected to be difficult to defeat if the Tsar were allowed the necessary time to mobilize his huge country to the fullest extent.
Furthermore, he advocated that librarians deserve a living wage in order to use their energy to perform their duties to the fullest extent.
The London office of Heublein was inundated with orders and the Vice President, Jeremy Collis, set about exploiting this " gusher " to the fullest extent possible.
As well as being by far his greatest surviving work, the altarpiece contains most of his surviving painting by surface area, being 2. 65 metres high and over 5 metres wide at its fullest extent.
In its fullest extent, the state expanded into territories which today comprise most of Iran, Iraq, Turkmenistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, western Afghanistan and southwestern Pakistan.
Conversely, a lesser degree of civil freedom gives intellectual freedom enough room to expand to its fullest extent .”
The term, however, is properly applied to any Jew of any Jewish ethnic division, and thus, since then, it has also been used to describe other forced or coerced Jews, such as the Mashadi Jews of Persia ( modern Iran ), who converted to Islam in the public eye, but secretly practised Judaism at home, to the extent of living a dual-religious life to the fullest, being fully practising Muslims in public life, and fully practising Jews at home.
Hai was orthodox as regards tradition, and upheld minhag to its fullest extent.
A third major calendar form known as the Long Count is found in the inscriptions of several Mesoamerican cultures, most famously those of the Maya civilization who developed it to its fullest extent during the Classic period ( ca.
Though most residents of the area live between Ogden and Provo ( a distance of 80 miles or 128 km ), which includes Salt Lake proper, the fullest built-out extent of the Wasatch Front is 120 miles ( 193 km ) long and an average of 5 miles ( 8 km ) wide.
It is a type of museum that recreates to the fullest extent conditions of a culture, natural environment or historical period.

fullest and means
Some, but by no means all, Christians hold such pluralism to be logically impossible. Roman Catholicism believes that while it is the fullest and most complete revelation of God to Man, other Christian denominations have also received genuine revelation from God, although partial and incomplete.
A secondary, common meaning of " diction " means the distinctiveness of speech, the art of speaking clearly so that each word is clearly heard and understood to its fullest complexity and extremity, and concerns pronunciation and tone, rather than word choice and style.
fullest cooperation to the United Nations in its effort to devise and put into effect an equitable and workable means of settling the difficult situation prevailing there, and to this end, in the interest of peace, good order, and lawfulness, to exert every effort to bring to an early end the acts of violence which have for too long beset that country.
The Demon Princes books bring to its fullest flower Vance ’ s practice of augmenting and counterpointing his narrative by means of footnotes and, especially, lengthy or bizarre epigraphs drawn from imaginary works of literature, history, philosophy, newspaper reports, television interviews, court transcripts and so on.
Gaudiya Vaishnavas believe that God has many forms and names, but that the name " Krishna " is the ' fullest ' description because it means " He who is all-attractive ", covering all of God's aspects, such as being all-powerful, supremely merciful and all-loving.
At the heart of this project is the continuing quest to define and become the best of what it means to be both African and human in the fullest sense.
Despite the alleged cancellation of Fair Game, he reported that, " Deprival of property, injury by any means, trickery, suing, lying or destruction have been pursued throughout and to this day with the fullest possible vigour.

fullest and available
The fullest report of Hovell's speech available does not justify Hume's contention.
* Community participation – in order to make the fullest use of local, national and other available resources.

fullest and Power
This ' doctrine ' found its fullest expression in Frye's appropriately named The Great Code, which he described as " a preliminary investigation of Biblical structure and typology " whose purpose was ultimately to suggest " how the structure of the Bible, as revealed by its narrative and imagery, was related to the conventions and genres of Western literature " ( Words with Power xi ).
The third Hourman revived her in hopes of quelling moral dilemmas he had pertaining to his android status, and for the last fifty minutes of his Hour of Power, she continued that existence, cementing her status as a hero as she saved lives and lived her life to the fullest.

fullest and has
Someone may wish to claim a horse if they think the horse has not been trained to its fullest potential under another trainer.
* Molinism argues that God can know in advance what I will do, even though free will in the fullest sense of the phrase does exist, because God somehow has a " middle knowledge " – that is, knowledge of how agents would freely act in any given circumstances.
" We at Goodwill Industries will be satisfied only when every person in the global community has the opportunity to achieve his / her fullest potential as an individual and to participate and contribute fully in all aspects of a productive life.
Ryoma then reveals that he has opened Hyaku Ren Jitoku no Kiwami, but it is only after Yukimura wins three straight games that Ryoma is able to use Hyaku Ren to its fullest, going on to win a point.
In early profiles of the 2003 animated series, Michelangelo is regarded as being both the most athletic of the four, and as possessing the single greatest potential in the martial arts out of the quartet, although unfocused on training mentally ( though those are admittedly old profiles and may have been early plans for the character, he has certainly proven he is an effective fighter when need be ) which prevents him from reaching his fullest potential.
' Dr. Suzuki has developed a philosophy which, when understood to the fullest, can be a philosophy for living.
This has the fullest text and translation.
Seventy-five students enrolled in the new school, which purported to “ do more than develop artistic talent and to provide intellectual training: its purpose will include the fullest development of personality … in order to assist each student to a happy adjustment to the circumstances of the world in which he finds himself .” In the same year, the art school became a member of the Florida Association of Colleges and Universities and has remained an active member of that organization ever since.
Justice Blackmun's concurrence stressed that " our decisions have gone beyond prohibiting coercion, however, because the Court has recognized that ' the fullest possible scope of religious liberty ,' entails more than freedom from coercion.
He has become a role model guide to many other surfers, both professional and amateur, on how to live a life to the fullest, despite a life changing injury.
* The Crime Standards Unit reviews crime reports to ensure that the fullest possible response has been made, analyses crime reports, and processes and researches intelligence.
He has written extensively on the social construction of disability and states that " Unless Deaf people challenge the culturally determined meanings of deaf and disability with at least as much vigor as the technologies of normalization seek to institutionalize those meanings, the day will continue to recede in which Deaf children and adults live the fullest lives and make the fullest contribution to our diverse society.
Her mother fought for her daughter to have every opportunity to live life to the fullest, which has made Sue a very independent young woman.
Each and every one has to try their level best not to spoil the festivity spirit but to celebrate in its fullest way, which ought to be made.
Also having the supplement Mumbai Times shows that it has understood its audience and is here to satisfy them to the fullest.
We want no new plan, we want only to defend against its enemies that which is our priceless heritage ; that freedom which has given man, in this country, the fullest life and the richest expression the world has ever known ; that system which, in the present emergency, has fathered an effort that, more than any other single factor, will make possible the winning of this war .</ p >
In the episode, Ned Flanders, who is revealed to be 60 years old, feels that he has not lived his life to the fullest.
For being blessed with all these whose potential for tourism has not been tapped to the fullest, Loon has been aptly called the emerging giant of Bohol ’ s eco-cultural tourism industry.

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