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We and might
We now have to think not only of our national security but also of the future generations who will suffer from any tests we might undertake.
We hoped that its practitioners and teachers might be put on some sort of reserve list and called back for refresher courses each year or so.
We would attend a film and, later on, I stated, we might go to the Mayflower Coffee Shop or Child's or Toffenetti's for waffles.
We designated one day a week as the time when neighborhood teen-agers might swim at definite hours.
We took the matches -- they were book matches and once they'd been touched might retain fingerprints -- and the change.
We must not permit our society to become a slave to the scientific age, as might well happen without the cultural and spiritual restraint that comes from the development of the human mind through wisdom absorbed from the written word.
We might have 20 supporters pushing right, and 21 other supporters pushing left, where each supporter is exerting equivalent amounts of force.
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 might not see any rotation initially, but if we closely look at the right, we see a larger field at, say, x = 4 than at x = 3.
:: We perceive no need to refute these arguments with somber reasoning and copious citation of precedent ; to do so might suggest that these arguments have some colorable merit.
We can therefore distinguish in the epistle both a general purpose ( to increase mutual joy ) and a specific purpose ( to provide readers with test by which they might assure themselves of their salvation ).
We might conclude that soon, a great amount of trees would fall ; however this is not the case.
We might be tempted to say that the MDR should be W bits wide, where W is the cell size.
Wise, wrote about how Native Americans might think of the reliefs: " We give you corn, you cheat us of our lands: we save your life, you take ours.
Marshall thought that " We might as reasonably dispute whether it is the upper
We might say it is " 50 % red ".
We might say " WR / KR1 " to communicate a white rook's being on the square commonly labeled as king's rook 1.
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 might suppose we have a better conception of what minds are, because we are all ( the private language argument notwithstanding ) intimately acquainted with our own minds.
We might imagine that we understand this, but it doesn't seem like we actually do.
John Stuart Mill's distinction between higher and lower pleasures might suggest that he gave more status to humans but in The Methods of Ethics Sidgwick says " We have next to consider who the " all " are, whose happiness is to be taken into account.
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.
... We suspect, more generally, that for any quantum system in a classical wormhole spacetime with a stable Cauchy horizon, the sum over all self-consistent histories will give unique, self-consistent probabilities for the outcomes of all sets of measurements that one might choose to make.
: We all observed, that we had not the sight of one fish of any kind, since we were come to the Southward of the streights of le Mair, nor one sea-bird, except a disconsolate black Albatross, who accompanied us for several days ..., till Hattley, ( my second Captain ) observing, in one of his melancholy fits, that this bird was always hovering near us, imagin'd, from his colour, that it might be some ill omen.
Haywood stated: " We are here to confederate the workers of this country into a working class movement that shall have for its purpose the emancipation of the working class ...", and for Debs: " We are here to perform a task so great that it appeals to our best thought, our united energies, and will enlist our most loyal support ; a task in the presence of which weak men might falter and despair, but from which it is impossible to shrink without betraying the working class.

We and deliberately
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 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 deliberately perpetrated bad verse, and selected awkward rhymes from a Ripman's Rhyming Dictionary.
" 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 ignore
We also ignore the complication of the time dependence of the wave and just focus on the wave's spatial dependence.
Duncan Smith said: " We do a disservice to society if we ignore the evidence which shows that stable families tend to be associated with better outcomes for children.
* Recency – We tend to place more attention on more recent information and either ignore or forget more distant information.
: We do not believe that Congress contemplated that such a taxpayer, without risking criminal prosecution, could ignore the duties imposed upon him by the Internal Revenue Code and refuse to utilize the mechanisms provided by Congress to present his claims of invalidity to the courts and to abide by their decisions.
We ignore these difficulties and concentrate on another aspect of the problem.
We thought we could ignore it but you do get affected.
We ignore the last bit and the global phase and therefore have the state
" We can only ignore this battle at the cost of being regarded by future generations of Pacific Islanders as lacking the will, the foresight, the understanding to tackle this issue, which threatens our very future ," he told the delegates.
" We ignore the ways in which fundamentalists of all faiths perpetuate the gender and sexual inequalities that fuel the epidemic.
We shall ignore it and continue to use the good old Ottoman word mektep .’ Turkish children nowadays don ’ t go to mektep ; they go to okul.
Chapter 1: Friedan points out that the average age of marriage was dropping and the birthrate was increasing for women throughout the 1950s, yet the widespread unhappiness of women persisted, although American culture insisted that fulfillment for women could be found in marriage and housewifery ; this chapter concludes by declaring " We can no longer ignore that voice within women that says: ' I want something more than my husband and my children and my home.
We need first to convert apparent magnitudes into fluxes of photons ; this clearly depends on the spectrum of the source, but we will ignore that initially.
We may ignore him at our own risk "-- Martin Luther King, Jr.
We cite as examples the clogging of channels of communication by irrelevant reports, the danger of being led by continued false alarms to ignore real indications of hostile action, and the cultivation of a morbid national psychology in which skilful hostile propaganda could induce hysterical behavior and harmful distrust of duty constituted authority.
We tried to ignore it and I think we shielded daughter from it.
On the release of a best of album in 2002 ( The Way We Were ) one British reviewer wondered if they were one of the great lost bands of all time, or if most of the world had been right to ignore their " Gaelic charms ".

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