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what and extent
It is more difficult with Faulkner than with most authors to say what is the extent and what is the source of his knowledge.
No doubt there are historians who can explain to a great extent what happened to the plans and projects of the eighteenth century.
To what extent such low density applies to micrometeorites is unknown.
The answers to questions such as these certainly depend to some extent upon the educator's own social-class position and also upon his social history, as well as upon his personality and what he conceives his mission to be as an educator.
When the words are used, we are never sure which of the traditional meanings the user may have in mind, or to what extent his revisions and rejections of former understandings correspond to ours.
To what extent and in what ways did Christianity affect the United States of America in the nineteenth century??
To what extent did it mould the morals and the social, economic, and political life and institutions of the country??
Yet to determine precisely to what extent and exactly in what ways any individual showed the effects of Christianity would be impossible.
To what extent Snorri's presentation is poetic creation only remains unclear.
It is not clear to what extent the effect is due to cyanide released by the crushed leaves, and to what extent other volatile products are responsible.
The first option ( although it is debatable to what extent the Duke was committed to such an enterprise ) was a plan to transfer his forces from the Spanish Netherlands to northern Italy ; once there, he intended linking up with Prince Eugene in order to defeat the French and safeguard Savoy from being overrun.
It is not known to what extent escaping German sailors attempted to surrender as they were not asked before shooting them.
Some of the driving research questions in studying how the brain itself processes language include: ( 1 ) To what extent is linguistic knowledge innate or learned ?, ( 2 ) Why is it more difficult for adults to acquire a second-language than it is for infants to acquire their first-language ?, and ( 3 ) How are humans able to understand novel sentences?
To what extent do participants in joint activities experience a sense of community?
Specifically for fluids, the Knudsen number is used to assess to what extent the approximation of continuity can be made.
To what extent armies will adopt even lighter carbines, and to what extent they will be avoided, has yet to be seen entirely.

what and good
But she'd known plenty of handsomer guys, and, conceding his good looks, what was there left??
Even if people do, in a not far distant future, begin to read one another's minds, there will still be the question of whether what you find in another man's mind is especially worth reading -- worth more, that is, than what you can read in good books.
There is impressive consistency between specific occupational preferences and the student's basic conception of what is for him a good way of life.
Much criticism has been leveled at this rather forced analogy, but what is equally significant is Adams' complete acceptance of the Biblical record as `` good and trustworthy history ''.
The request for lower rates originated with the Southern railway, which has spent a good deal of time and money developing a 100-ton hopper car with which it says it can move grain at about half what it costs in the conventional, smaller car.
The people, in delegating authority, do not give their public servants the right to decide what is good for the people to know and what is not good for them to know.
There are, after all, fortunate souls who hear everything, but only know how to listen to what is good for them, and Stowey was, as things go, a fortunate man.
And, given probable public attitudes -- about which reasonably good estimates can be made -- what action is called for to insure necessary support??
A fresh crop of beginners' guns showed up in 1961, and they're good bets for your Christmas gift list if you're wondering what to get for a youngster.
On the other hand, to greet them with delight would convert what before was neutral into something good ; ;
When served in a psychological atmosphere that allows young bodies to assimilate the greatest good from what they eat because they are free from tension, a foundation is laid for a high level of health that releases the children from physical handicaps to participate with enjoyment in the work assignments, the athletic programs and the most important phase, the educational opportunities.
Some people love to crack tile and it's amazing what beautiful designs they come up with as a result of their cracking good time.
But what made the load lighter was the realization that every officer, non-com and trooper was ready and willing to help him carry it, for the good of the troop and the regiment.
Ulyate made no comment but his face showed what he thought of poking ropes over lions' heads with poles, and of course these were the lions of fifty years ago, not the gentler ones of today, and this one was angry, with good reason.
The Louisiana city is known, of course, for its fine food, good music and its colorful hospitality `` and, when guests arrive at Philmont that night '', says Mrs. Grinsfelder, `` that is exactly what we expect to offer them.
In the end the good man, John Proctor, expresses what the audience has already come to feel when he says, `` A fire, a fire is burning!!
There had been occasions when some of the more experienced had even addressed her in what might have been perfectly good Japanese.
He was good and they knew that what he was doing for them he would do all over the United States some day.
`` Now don't tell me what a good ball player you are.
They lay months away from the nearest Earth star by jump drive, and no one knew what they were good for, although it was felt that they would probably be good for something if it could only be discovered -- much like the continent of Antarctica in ancient history.

what and faith
When I question them as to what they mean by concepts like liberty and democracy, I find that they fall into two categories: the simpler ones who have simply accepted the shibboleths of their faith without analysis ; ;
With lyrical intensity they reveal what they hate, but their faith in love, inspired by the revolutionary rhythms of jazz, culminates in the climax of the orgasm.
Considering then the optimism which has permeated science fiction for so long, what is really remarkable is that during the last twelve years many science-fiction writers have turned about and attacked their own cherished vision of the future, have attacked the Childhood's End kind of faith that science and technology will inevitably better the human condition.
He must learn to say with true faith what the psalmist said in a similar world: `` The Lord is my light and my salvation ; ;
The implication is that Paneloux's loss of faith is what lead to his death.
Heschel then goes on to explore the problems of doubts and faith ; what Judaism means by teaching that God is one ; the essence of humanity and the problem of human needs ; the definition of religion in general and of Judaism in particular ; and human yearning for spirituality.
In the apostle Peter, in what has become a famous proclamation of faith among Christians since the first century, said, " You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.
Due to the way the Christadelphian body is organised there is no central authority to establish and maintain a standardised set of beliefs and it depends what statement of faith is adhered to and how liberal the ecclesia is, but there are core doctrines most Christadelphians would accept.
Laymen were told by the priests that only the priests really knew what was necessary for salvation and that laymen must accept the " mysteries " on faith and on the priests ' authority.
He found what he called a " Don't ask, don't tell " conspiracy because believers did not want to hear of loss of faith.
They experienced a mystical process that allowed them, in the end, to experience what they had already gained knowledge of through their faith only.
After Paul's departure, the churches were led astray from Paul's faith / trust centered teachings by individuals proposing " another gospel " ( which centered around salvation through the Mosaic law, so-called legalism ), whom Paul saw as preaching a " different gospel " from what Paul had taught.
We are dealing with this: Would a stable mind depart from the opinion handed down by so many men famous for holiness and miracles, depart from the decisions of the Church, and commit our souls to the faith of someone like you who has sprung up just now with a few followers, although the leading men of your flock do not agree either with you or among themselves – indeed though you do not even agree with yourself, since in this same Assertion you say one thing in the beginning and something else later on, recanting what you said before.
As a counter to any form of " blind faith ", the Buddha's teachings included those included in the Kalama Sutra, exhorting his disciples to investigate any teaching and to live by what is learnt and accepted, rather than believing in something simply because it is taught.
Before the Christian has faith, they must understand in whom and in what they have faith.
They took it upon themselves to protect the Church from what they saw as a heretical change to their faith, enforced by revolutionaries.
In December 2007, the Archbishop of Wales Barry Morgan criticized what he referred to as " atheistic fundamentalism ", claiming that it advocated that religion has no substance and " that faith has no value and is superstitious nonsense.
In prayer and meditation he came to a greater understanding of the nature of his faith and what it required from him ; this process he called " opening ".
The gunfires encouraged the protests and fed them to revolutions, based on their strong faith of what is called " the best of jihad ".
" In other words, our form of government has no sense unless it is founded in a deeply felt religious faith, and I don't care what it is.
There is a distinction between " Marxism " and " what Marx believed "; for example, shortly before he died in 1883, Marx wrote a letter to the French workers ' leader Jules Guesde, and to his own son-in-law Paul Lafargue, accusing them of " revolutionary phrase-mongering " and of lack of faith in the working class.
Rather, as we want to reaffirm in conclusion, they provide strong grounds for hope that God will save infants when we have not been able to do for them what we would have wished to do, namely, to baptize them into the faith and life of the Church.
His services to his church have been summed up thus: ( 1 ) he has a keen sense of the proportion of the faith and maintains a clear distinction between what is fundamental, needing ecclesiastical commands, and subsidiary, needing only ecclesiastical guidance and suggestion ; ( 2 ) as distinguished from the earlier protesting standpoint, e. g. of the Thirty-nine Articles, he emphasized a positive and constructive statement of the Anglican position.
Following the doctrine of sola scriptura, Protestants believe that their traditions of faith, practice and interpretations carry forward what the scriptures teach, and so tradition is not a source of authority in itself.

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