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We and cannot
We cannot listen to a conversation for five minutes without being acutely aware of the confusion.
We have proved so able to solve technological problems that to contend we cannot realize a universal goal in the immediate future is to be extremely shortsighted, if nothing else.
We cannot conceive of Oedipus without a Sphinx, nor of Hamlet without a Ghost.
We cannot truthfully say of anyone who has succeeded in entering deep into his sixties that he was never old.
We can force Britain and France out of the Suez, but we cannot so much as try to force the Russian tanks back from Budapest.
We can vote in the UN against South African apartheid or Portuguese rule in Angola, but we cannot even introduce a motion on the Berlin Wall -- much less, give the simple order to push the Wall down.
We cannot regard foreign policy as something left over after defense policy or trade policy or fiscal policy has been extracted.
We cannot test public opinion until the President and the leaders of the country have gone to the public to explain what is required and have asked them for support for the necessary action.
We note that two such curves C and Af, cannot coincide at more than a finite number of points ; ;
We cannot now speak of maximizing the value of the objective function, since this function is now known only in a probabilistic sense.
We cannot consider ourselves educated if we do not read ; ;
We cannot, of course, assign it any substance.
We may show, first, that there cannot possibly be an alternative other than the three typically represented by Bultmann, Barth, and Buri.
We cannot take the space to record all the efforts for the removal or alleviation of collective ills.
We must yield to the divine will, he says ; we cannot pick and choose and accept only what we can understand.
We cannot possibly conceive an ' is ' except as belonging to some thing that is, or exists.
Said Romney: " We simply cannot live in a setting where a project of this scale has the potential of threatening human life, as has already been seen ".
In 1944, Jones wrote to John Walvoord of Dallas Theological Seminary that while the university had " no objection to educational work highly standardized …. We, however, cannot conscientiously let some group of educational experts or some committee of experts who may have a behavioristic or atheistic slant on education control or even influence the administrative policies of our college.
We are in an age of rearmaments, but we on this side cannot accept that position ".
We cannot define a point except as ' something with no parts ', nor blindness except as ' the absence of sight in a creature that is normally sighted '.
The words were given in response to the Latin maxim: " Ignoramus et ignorabimus " or " We do not know, we cannot know ":
We cannot tell at what date the book received its present form, since there are no clear historical allusions in it.
" We simply cannot do without auxiliary constructions ", as Theodor Fontane once said ... dwelling on imaginary wish fulfillments '.
We cannot build a water-tight theology promising physical healing, surely, for the most ' miracle-ridden ' Christian will die in the end, yielding to the natural processes of senescence.
We cannot understand today, but it was not taken seriously at all.

We and trace
We may thus trace the notion of individual autonomy from its manifestation in religious practice and theological reflection through practical politics and political theory into literature and the arts.
We were less than a quarter of a mile from the road, and we could trace its shape from the ribbon of powder smoke and dust that hung over it.
We straightened Pops up and I made sure there was no trace of a heartbeat.
We can trace them in the documents, but in the archeology and in the toponymy too.
" We always picture a very noble character to ourselves as having a certain trace of silent sadness ...
We can trace Isaac Singer of sewing machine fame here in 1837, when he was better known for his acting than his machinery skills.
We learn from various sources the names of many such institutes ; as a rule, they soon perished and left no trace.
We could trace the history of the Meichu Games to the 1960s.
Despite sinking with relatively little trace, Wendy Page and Jim Marr went on to pen some big hits for Martine McCutcheon ( Perfect Moment ) and Billie Piper ( Honey to the Bee, Because We Want To ) and also wrote and produced Dangerous To Know on Hilary Duff's second album.
We have no trace even of these people's language ; however we do know that they buried their dead, and had the skills to grow cereal, farm and make pottery, stone tools and jewelry.
He has said about the creation of L = A = N = G = U = A = G = E, " We tried to trace a history of radical poetics, taking up the model presented in Jerome Rothenberg ’ s Revolution of the Word, and later by Rothenberg and Pierre Joris in Poems for the Millennium and Marjorie Perloff in The Futurist Moment.
We can use the existence of the splitting field to define reduced norm and reduced trace for a CSA A. Map A to a matrix ring over a splitting field and define the reduced norm and trace to be the composite of this map with determinant and trace respectively.
We also know, from the trace definition, that P lies in a quadratic extension of Q.
We trace the deeper roots of this failure to the profession ’ s
We see that this is satisfied if is as defined above via the partial trace.
We can trace this idea to the teaching of Empedocles.
We can again use the " cyclic property " of the trace to write
We find little or no trace of them before Constantine made Christianity the state religion, i. e. before the 4th century ; and as early as the 6th century the baptismal font was built in the porch of the church and then in the church itself.
We choose the contour to trace the real axis, a hump over the pole at, and a semicircle in the upper half plane at infinity.
We have been unable to trace the whereabouts of his other manuscript collections, which were clearly very numerous, and are stated by contemporaries to have been invaluable so far as they related to the abbey and city of Westminster.
We can trace the division of the circle into 360 degrees and the day into hours, minutes, and seconds to the Babylonians who had sexagesimal system of numbers.

1.148 seconds.