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We and feel
We feel the quality of these powers initially as in some degree wholesome or threatening.
We feel uncomfortable at being bossed by a corporation or a union or a television set, but until we have some knowledge about these phenomena and what they are doing to us, we can hardly learn to control them.
We feel that The Detroit News is to be complimented upon arranging for articles on these subjects and we hope that it will continue to provide material along wholesome lines.
We sympathize with Mr. Kennedy, but we feel bound to say that his budget review doesn't please us either, although for very different reasons.
We, ourselves, are always eager to know how others feel about us and the way in which we live.
President Kennedy's invitation to the Spanish-born master said, `` We feel your performance as one of the world's greatest artists would lend distinction to the entertainment of our guests ''.
We trust you are not one of the 70,000,000 Americans who do not attend church, but who feel that various forms of recreation are more important than worshipping the God who made our country great.
We may feel pessimistic at the outlook.
`` We all feel guilty '', I turned away from her coldly.
In 1938 Attlee opposed the Munich Agreement in which Chamberlain negotiated with Hitler to give Germany the German-speaking parts of Czechoslovakia, the Sudetenland: We all feel relief that war has not come this time.
We still make them feel and we still make them flee,
Loach, Laverty and O ' Brien subsequently wrote that: " We feel duty bound to take advice from those living at the sharp end inside the occupied territories.
We also wanted the player to feel as if he really was the character on the screen.
On September 30, Defense Secretary George Marshall sent an eyes-only message to MacArthur instructing MacArthur to escalate the war in Korea " We want you to feel unhampered tactically and strategically to proceed north of the 38th parallel.
Stevie and Kim were soon divorced: " We didn't get married because we were in love, we got married because we were grieving and it was the only way that we could feel like we were doing anything.
We watch for those awkward scenes that make us feel a smidge better about our own little unfilmed lives.
It states that " We give thanks to the Author of all that is good, who allows us once again, in prayer and in dialogue, to express the joy we feel as brothers and to renew our commitment to move towards full communion ".
Alfred Adler said:We cannot think, feel, will, or act without the perception of a goal ”
We wanted to reproduce such beautiful masterpieces ... so that audiences would feel as though they were standing at the podium with Stokowski ".
We all agreed no blacks were permitted until probably the ' 60s and do not feel welcome today.
We are made to feel that patriarchy is natural ; we are less likely to question it, and less likely to direct our energies to ending it.
After the death of Pope John Paul II in 2005, Paisley expressed sympathy for Catholics stating " We can understand how Roman Catholics feel at the death of the Pope and we would want in no way to interfere with their expression of sorrow and grief at this time.
" We just wanted you to feel like home when you walked in and then go explore the museum part ," Haddock told Alexandria Daily Town Talk.
We feel our town is taking on new life.
We feel that this is a satisfactory solution – not only satisfying to the mind, but also, and above all, satisfactory from the humanitarian point of view.

We and conceive
We can conceive of no alternatives.
We cannot conceive of Oedipus without a Sphinx, nor of Hamlet without a Ghost.
We cannot possibly conceive an ' is ' except as belonging to some thing that is, or exists.
We neither conceive them, nor think them, nor cognize them in any way, as a thing apart, but solely as forming, in combination with numerous other attributes, the idea of an individual object ".
We conceive the abstract idea of life in terms of our experiences of a journey, a year, or a day.
We first notice this in the beginning, when she cannot conceive that Moon Orchid may have aged in the past 30 years.
We must seek to give them civilization in the highest sense that we can conceive of it .”
" We accept it ," wrote Weismann, " not because we are able to demonstrate the process in detail ... but simply because we must, because it is the only possible explanation that we can conceive.
We conceive of the individual animal as a small world, existing for its own sake, by its own means.
We can't conceive of an inch – long line being divided into a thousand parts, much less infinities of infinities.
We avoid thereby the dubious mythological and psychological connotations of the term: archetype — since the term ‘ type-image ’ admits the possibility of a historical succession of types without implying the existence of a unique prototype supposed to be the underlying substratum of all literary forms referring to a primordial ‘ myth .’ The proposed new term retains the idea of uniformity and recurrence inherent in the idea of ‘ archetype ’ but makes us conceive literature as a culturally conditioned phenomenon valued not because of mythical uniformity but because of appreciation of historically varying originality ” ( Rieser 1962: 109 ).

We and reason
We found in Gonzales v. United States, supra, that this was the controlling reason why copies of the recommendation should be furnished a registrant.
We discussed the candle and decided the hypothetical other bum would have left it burning to light his way to the window and because he'd have no reason to blow it out.
`` We have no reason to fear failure, but we must be extraordinarily patient '', the assistant secretary said.
in effect, he was practicing what he preached in his Berlin message two weeks ago when he declared: `` We shall always be prepared to discuss international problems with any and all nations that are willing to talk, and listen, with reason ''.
We must make good the demands of reason and create a life worthy of ourselves and of the goals we only dimly perceive.
We must first judge how human reason works, and within what limits, so that we can afterwards correctly apply it to sense experience and determine whether it can be applied at all to metaphysical objects.
[...] We should care about the interests of other people for the very same reason we care about our own interests ; for their needs and desires are comparable to our own.
We have a more perfect knowledge of God by grace than by natural reason.
The book was rejected by publishers in Sweden prompting an open letter in 2003 defending Johnstone's book ( and her right to publish ) which was signed by, among others, Noam Chomsky, Arundhati Roy, Tariq Ali and John Pilger: " We regard Diana Johnstone ’ s Fools ’ Crusade as an outstanding work, dissenting from the mainstream view but doing so by an appeal to fact and reason, in a great tradition.
We also learn that by Space Quest XII, when Roger Jr. is a young adult, Roger will be " unavailable " for some reason.
We claim the rational, eschew the irrational ,( contrary to reason ) and question the non-rational ( that which is neither provable nor disprovable by reason alone, i. e. life after death ).
Poetically, this might be stated, " We come from One origin, we are headed to One destiny, but we cannot know completely what these are, so we are to focus on making this life better for all of us, and we use reason when we can, to find our way.
Why We Fight is a series of seven documentary films commissioned by the United States government during World War II whose purpose was to show American soldiers the reason for U. S. involvement in the war.
Hume famously remarked that, " We speak not strictly and philosophically when we talk of the combat of passion and of reason.
:“ We can see no reason why partial profile DNA evidence should not be admissible provided that the jury are made aware of its inherent limitations and are given a sufficient explanation to enable them to evaluate it.
We may assume there is no reason to believe Fred treats one bowl differently from another, likewise for the cookies.
We could begin with Aristotle, who argued that sensory information went from the senses to the heart, which he thought was the seat of reason.
We put the musket in his hands because it was necessary ; for the same reason we must give him the franchise.
We have good reason to believe the conclusion from the premise, but the truth of the conclusion is not guaranteed.
Sampras cited a leg injury as the reason Rafter won, an attitude that upset the generally mild-mannered Aussie: " He really does say some funny things at the wrong time ", said Rafter, " We are out there busting our guts and he doesn't show a lot of respect at the end of the day.
We married years later and that to me was the reason I was fated to make Temple of Doom.
We do not know the reason why the country ‘ s third president — then midway through his second term — was so popular among North Stonington residents, although perhaps Jefferson ‘ s public criticism of the Congregational Church ’ s domination of politics and religion in Connecticut earned him the loyalty of the local Baptist community, which perhaps regarded him as a champion of their rights in a state that still enshrined preferential rights to the Congregational Church.
We now recognise this as part of the ideal class group: in fact Kummer had isolated the p-torsion in that group for the field of p-roots of unity, for any prime number p, as the reason for the failure of the standard method of attack on the Fermat problem ( see regular prime ).
" We bow ," he says, " before them, and even when the reason for their words is not quite evident to us, we submit to them " ( Aseifat Zekkenim, commentary on Ketubot ).

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