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We have staved off a war and, since our behavior has involved all these elements, we can only keep adding to our ritual without daring to abandon any part of it, since we have not the slightest notion which parts are effective.
We assume for this illustration that the size of the land plots is so great that the distance between dwellings is greater than the voice can carry and that most of the communication is between nearest neighbors only, as shown in Figure 2.
We are tempted to blame others for our problems rather than look them straight in the face and realize they are of our own making and possible of solution only by ourselves with the help of desperately needed, enlightened, competent leaders.
We already have the only one of its kind ''.
We can be virtuous only if we control our lower natures, the passions in this case, and strengthen our rational side ; ;
We may further grant to those of her ( Poetry's ) defenders who are lovers of poetry and yet not poets, the permission to speak in prose on her behalf: let them show not only that she is pleasant but also useful to States and to human life, and we will listen in a kindly spirit ; ;
We take the position, however, that the third choice still remains the only sane one open to us.
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 have only to compare the liberty and high standard of living we enjoy in this great country with the oppression and frugality of other nations to realize with humble gratitude that God's Providence has been with us since the very beginning of our country.
We do not favor one field over another: we think that all inquiry, all scholarly and artistic creation, is good -- provided only that it contributes to a sense and understanding of the true ends of life, as all first-rate scholarship and artistic creation does.
We now have not only what has been called over here the comedy of menace but we also have horror jokes, magazines known as Horror Comics, and sick comedians.
We have just observed that we can write Af where D is diagonalizable and N is nilpotent, and where D and N not only commute but are polynomials in T.
We devote a chapter to the binomial distribution not only because it is a mathematical model for an enormous variety of real life phenomena, but also because it has important properties that recur in many other probability models.
We propose a method for selecting only dictionary information required by the text being translated and a means for passing the information directly to the occurrences in text.
We consider here only a few of many problems involved in this crucial federal-state relationship.
We may carry this sequence one step further and say that at seventy he was a poet at the height of his powers, wanting only the impetus of two tragedies, one personal, the other national, to loose those powers in poetry.
We have only to think of Lady Macbeth or the policeman-murderer in Thomas Burke's famous story, `` The Hands Of Mr. Ottermole '', to realize that hands often call up ideas of crime and punishment.
We cannot now speak of maximizing the value of the objective function, since this function is now known only in a probabilistic sense.
We planned ahead only one step, a rendezvous for tomorrow when we could swap notes.
We sold only four pickers all last year ''.
We all painted in our spare time, and we had all started as easel painters with scholarships, but he was the only one of us who made any regular money at it.
We used to kid him by saying he only painted that way because he was so nearsighted.
`` We regard it as fair only when each party feels that what he has received is as valuable, or more valuable, than what he has given ''.
We must yield to the divine will, he says ; we cannot pick and choose and accept only what we can understand.
We show this by contradiction by making a program that creates a string that should only be able to be created by a longer program.

We and say
`` We think the governor treated us rather shabbily, to say the least of it.
We often say of a person that he `` looks young for his age '' or `` old for his age ''.
We may say of some unfortunates that they were never young.
We cannot truthfully say of anyone who has succeeded in entering deep into his sixties that he was never old.
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 couldn't be seen together, for the tongue of Scandal was ever ready to link our names, and the tongue of Scandal finds but one thing to say of the association of a man with a girl, no matter how innocent.
We say that N is nilpotent if there is some positive integer R such that Af.
We may say that his problem was diagnosed but that he refused treatment.
We may say that his attitude was foolish, since he may have been a success had he learned some human relations skills ; ;
We should say that we made our point with feeling the first time and little or no feeling the second time, but that it was the same point we were making.
`` We worry '', say the mothers.
We have to tell ourselves that when Parker spoke in this vein, he believed what he said, because he could continue, `` But the truth, which cost me bitter tears to say, I must speak, though it cost other tears hotter than fire ''.
We do not say that a man who takes no interest in politics is a man who minds his own business ; we say that he has no business here at all.
We say A is unital if it contains an element 1 such that
We can say that that relation has being as well.
We say we want to see put on the statute book something which will make our people citizens of the world before they are citizens of this country ".
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 say that the mutation is recessive because the organism will exhibit the wild type phenotype ( ordinary trait ) unless both chromosomes of a pair have the mutation ( homozygous mutation ).
We say that f is a diffeomorphism if it is bijective, smooth, and if its inverse is smooth.
We can distort a dual polyhedron such that it can no longer be obtained by reciprocating the original in any sphere ; in this case we can say that the two polyhedra are still topologically dual.
We have to also say how to add their elements.
We can use it as basis to say, " a < b " and " b > a ", two judgments which designate the same state of affairs.
: “ We say that it origin of the traditions is polar, and the pole is nomore Western than it is Eastern.

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