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We and deliberately
We might imagine deliberately upsetting this equilibrium situation by somehow momentarily altering the surface shape of the water to make it different from an equal-energy surface.
We are deliberately putting a world order before our loyalty to our own country.
We deliberately use the phrase " with the addition of other means " because we also want to make it clear that war in itself does not suspend political intercourse or change it into something entirely different.
Siege's goal was maximum velocity: " We would listen to the fastest punk and hardcore bands we could find and say, ' Okay, we're gonna deliberately write something that is faster than them '", drummer Robert Williams recalled.
We may reasonably suppose, that, when he rose to notice, he did not want the counsels and admonitions of scholars and critics, and that he at last deliberately persisted in a practice, which he might have begun by chance.
" We deliberately used free software as a model ," said Wendy Seltzer, who took over Open Law when Lessig moved to Stanford.
Eventually ( in Ringworld ) we learn that the Kzin reverses were deliberately engineered by the Pierson's Puppeteers, who lured the Outsiders to We Made It in the first place.
We might deliberately ignore, or avoid, or fail to feel all other human problems, but not these two, for these were too immediate and crushing in their impact, too challenging in the demand that we as individuals take the responsibility for encounter and resolution.
" He concludes that " We have doomed the wolf not for what it is, but for what we deliberately and mistakenly perceive it to be — the mythological epitome of a savage, ruthless killer — which is, in reality, no more than the reflected image of ourself.
Henlein, often under direct orders from Berlin, deliberately had worked to help create a sense of crisis that was useful to Hitler's diplomatic and military efforts ; as he once stated, " We must make demands that cannot be satisfied ".
We have in effect undertaken to dispense with the forces which produced unforeseen results and to replace the impersonal and anonymous mechanism of the market by collective and ‘ conscious ’ direction of all social forces to deliberately chosen goals .” Socialism, while presented as a means of assuring equality, does so through “ restraint and servitude ”, while “ democracy seeks equality in liberty ”.
As Lewis pointed out in his memoirs, " We found that Premier Drew and Gladstone Murray did not disclose all information to the Lebel Commission ; indeed, they deliberately prevaricated throughout.
Beck insisted they were " fucking around " when they made the video ; he told Option in 1994, " We weren't making anything slick – it was deliberately crude.
The judgement concluded: “ We find that Cardiff Bus ’ behaviour is only consistent with that of an organisation that had deliberately decided to disregard the law and that this conduct was in cynical disregard of 2Travel ’ s rights.
Asked about Thomson's role as an informal advisor to the government, a government spokesperson told the Daily Telegraph: " We talk to a lot of people, including many whose views we do not necessarily agree with ," – and some whose views are deliberately distorted by the media in order to encourage involuntary disagreement with them from the outset, just in case they might possibly have something worthwhile to say.
Buchwater's next outing " We are your friends ", with a bonus track utilising Christopher Hitchen's prose, was a deliberately low key shopping mall album predominantly composed of misfeasant soundtracks.

We and perpetrated
Numerous essays have been written on the themes in Magnolia ,< ref > such as regret ; loneliness ; the cost of failed relationships as a result of parents, particularly fathers, who have failed their children ; cruelty to children and its lasting effect ( as demonstrated by the implied sexual assault perpetrated on Claudia by Jimmy ); familial violence ( as evinced by the opening scene, in which a boy is murdered by his mother ); not all events and their results can be controlled, but an individual can control his or her own actions and that, to some degree, mistakes of the past cannot simply be erased (" We might be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us "); exploitation ; and the limits of forgiveness.
U. S. Representative Cynthia McKinney, speaking on September 24, acknowledged that " We must find and hold accountable all those who perpetrated those most terrible crimes against our nation and its people ," but denounced what she saw as impending " suspensions of fundamental civil liberties " and said that she was " greatly concerned that we are about to engage in an extremely hazardous military campaign of unknown duration, with unrealistic objectives and perhaps even ultimately harmful long-term consequences for our nation ," adding, " Already there is growing disquiet in the Muslim world that the U. S. is poised to turn its terrorist campaign into a war against Islam.

We and bad
We are saying that the pain was bad when and as it occurred and before anyone took an attitude toward it.
We further recognize that the number of bad films is so enormous and the competition for the very worst is so intense, that all decisions reached here are subject to considerable second-guessing.
We need to reassure them that many people love them and care for them, and that while there are some bad people in the world, there are many more good people.
David Byrne states: " We did have a lot of bad blood go down.
Clemenceau often joked about the " assassin's " bad marksmanship – “ We have just won the most terrible war in history, yet here is a Frenchman who misses his target 6 out of 7 times at point-blank range.
We found these kingdoms in such good order, and the said Incas governed them in such wise that throughout them there was not a thief, nor a vicious man, nor an adulteress, nor was a bad woman admitted among them, nor were there immoral people.
These and other psychedelic, soundtrack-like and DJist sonic techniques, formed a much-emulated style journalists began to dub " trip hop " from the mid-nineties onwards, though in an interview in 2006, G said, "' We used to hate that terminology so bad ,' laughs.
Lawrence Korb, Assistant Secretary of Defense from 1981 to 1985 was quoted in 2005 by Jonathan D. Tepperman, Senior Editor of the main establishment journal, Foreign Affairs of the Council on Foreign Relations: " We did back the guys who went after the bad guys.
Despite generally bad reviews from critics ( who claimed that the band had " dumbed themselves down " not only lyrically, but musically as well ) it was considered by fans of the band as their " comeback album ", with the title track, " Cyco Vision " and " We Are A Family " becoming fan favorites ( although no singles from the album were released ).
We are your bad conscience.
* Attribution asymmetry – We tend to attribute our success to our abilities and talents, but we attribute our failures to bad luck and external factors.
" However, Haake claims, " We don't dwell on hate and bad feelings as people.
Close inspection revealed that her document read: " We can't tell how bad it will get.
We are told by chroniclers that Henry legislated about theft, restored capital punishment ( which had been suspended for a great many crimes by William Rufus ), harshly treated utterers of bad money and rapacious exactions of his courtiers.
" We Need A Little Christmas " opens the next section and tells us how to deal with the bad news we seem to find everywhere.
We played to a couple bartenders down there, but even though it was a bad scene, it was a good experience.
On May 4, 2004 Eugene Bird appeared on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's (" CBC ") National News and commented "" We know that the Israeli intelligence was operating in Baghdad after the war was over ... The question should be: Were there any foreign interrogators among those that were recommending very, very bad treatment for the prisoners?
We are tired of people pretending to speak Singlish by speaking bad English.
William Friedkin, director of The Exorcist, saw half an hour of the film, " I was at Technicolor and a guy said ‘ We just finished a print of Exorcist II, do you wanna have a look at it ?’ And I looked at half an hour of it and I thought it was as bad as seeing a traffic accident in the street.
But he told BBC1 ’ s Sunday AM: “ We cannot have a reincarnation of the old ‘ sus ’ laws under which mostly black people, ethnic minorities, were literally stopped on sight and that created a really bad atmosphere and an erosion of civil liberties .”
Upon crashing through the roof with the hot air balloon, Jolene cries, " We went to the bad place and it looks just like Mel's!
We suspect no one wants to be the first person to be called on for making a bad claim.
Northrup noted: “ We got sick and tired of reading Martin say in the papers, ‘ I manage good, and they play bad .’ ‘ I ’ d like to bunt, but my players can ’ t do it .’.
We were in the middle of Thatcherism, and we were trying to counter a sort of ' government is bad, private is good ' ethos.

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