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We and refer
If it is not enough that all of our internationalist One Worlders are advocating that we join this market, I refer you to an article in the New York Times' magazine section ( Nov. 12, 1961 ), by Mr. Eric Johnston, entitled `` We Must Join The Common Market ''.
We will refer to the plane of C and Af as the C-plane and to the plane of the graph as the Aj.
We concluded that we may refer workers to the fieldwork ( but not the packing shed work ) provided we give them written notice of the packing shed dispute.
:"< sup >†</ sup > We shall use the expression ' computable function ' to mean a function calculable by a machine, and let ' effectively calculable ' refer to the intuitive idea without particular identification with any one of these definitions.
On 18 December 1959, the new leader of Iraq, General Abdul Karim Qassim, declared: " We do not wish to refer to the history of Arab tribes residing in Al-Ahwaz and
Old Catholics often refer to the Church Father St. Vincent of Lerins and his saying: " We must hold fast to that faith which has been believed everywhere, always, and by all the Faithful.
We will refer to any growth-related problem associated with natural resource abundance as the ‘ Natural Resource Curse .’
* Post-rock band, Deadhorse, refer their 2010 album release We Can Create Our Own World to be directly influenced by the book and Ray Bradbury's vision in evoke imagination in his readers.
This usage is particularly widespread in medicine ; for example, pathology is often used simply to refer to " the disease " itself ( e. g. " We haven't found the pathology yet ") rather than " the study of a disease ".
We refer to the identity of an individual as a “ mindset .” We refer to the identity of an organizational group as a “ culture .” Action learners learn how to question, probe and separate from, both kinds of identity — i. e., their “ individual ” selves and their “ social ” selves.
We can refer to the resolution approved by the United nations General Assembly on December 12, 1975, saying " having heard the statements of the representatives of Portugal, as the Administering Power, concerning developments in Portuguese Timor ... deplores the military intervention of the armed forces of Indonesia in Portuguese Timor and calls upon the Government of Indonesia to withdraw without delay its armed forces from the Territory ... and recommends that the Security Council take urgent action to protect the territorial integrity of Portuguese Timor and the inalienable right of its people to self-determination ".
We also refer to him when speaking to our classmates as " The Rebbe " or when speaking to others as " my Rebbe ".
" When asked if they had anything against disabled people, she stated that she finds it offensive to refer to people by that term, and added, " We take pictures together and make sure they have priority seats concerts.
We do not refer simply to all the humans, but instead the type, human being, which is the same in each human.
We will refer to this as the " genotype-phenotype map ".
We shall refer to this situation.
" We do not wish to refer to the history of Arab tribes residing in Al-Ahwaz and Mohammareh.
It is a word used in Judaism to refer to the 613 commandments given in the Torah ( at Mount Sinai, where all the Jews accepted the Torah, saying " We will do, and we will listen ") and the seven rabbinic commandments instituted later for a total of 620.
We refer to the drawing to the right where is the angle of the pendulum of length with respect to the vertical direction and the acting forces are gravity and an external force F in the x-direction.
We especially refer to the apparently autonomous and intelligent, chaotically mercurial and mischievous machine elves encountered in the trance state, strange teachers whose marvelous singing makes intricate toys out of the air and out of their own continually transforming body geometries.
Mays and Metheny themselves refer to the following three Pat Metheny Group releases as the triptych: We Live Here ( 1995 ), Quartet ( 1996 ), and Imaginary Day ( 1997 ).

We and relations
We may say that his attitude was foolish, since he may have been a success had he learned some human relations skills ; ;
`` We ( the Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry ) expect to establish closer relations with nations and their cultural activities, and it will be easy as a member of the fair staff to bring in acts '', explains Mrs. Geraghty.
We could establish theories of possible relations between pure forms of theories, investigate these logical relations and the deductions from such general connection.
We really don ’ t think laws and “ imaginary property ” have any place in peoples ’ love or cultural relations.
We also wish to assist Libya to establish closer relations with the European Union to continue and strengthen the reintegration of Libya within the international community.
We therefore support the commencement of negotiations between Libya and the EU on a framework agreement which should cover a range of issues including political, social, economic, commercial and cultural relations between the EU and Libya.
We will coordinate the possibility and terms of direct diplomatic relations at a convenient moment.
We will coordinate the possibility and terms of direct diplomatic relations at a convenient moment.
In an 1894 article on immigration, Roosevelt said, " We must Americanize in every way, in speech, in political ideas and principles, and in their way of looking at relations between church and state.
:" We can guess that Susan original title of Northanger Abbey, in its first outline, was written very much for family entertainment, addressed to a family audience, like all Jane Austen ’ s juvenile works, with their asides to the reader, and absurd dedications ; some of the juvenilia, we know, were specifically addressed to her brothers Charles and Frank ; all were designed to be circulated and read by a large network of relations.
We may take as our unit for study an actual historical case of great dis-equilibrium, such as, say, the panic of 1873 ; or we may take as our unit for study any constituent tendency, such as, say, deflation, and discover its general laws, relations to, and combinations with, other tendencies.
" We are not witnessing an end of writing which, to follow McLuhan's ideological representation, would restore a transparency or immediacy of social relations ; but indeed a more and more powerful historical unfolding of a general writing of which the system of speech, consciousness, meaning, presence, truth, etc., would only be an effect, to be analyzed as such.
Ben-Gurion published two volumes setting out his views on relations between Zionists and the Arab world: We and Our Neighbors, published in 1931, and My Meetings with Arab Leaders published in 1967.
We meet Catherine Howard, a pretty and foolhardy teenager, who confides in her cousin Anne Carey that she had sexual relations with a young man named Francis Dereham the previous summer.
We have met with scores of Muslim leaders, including top officials of Egypt, Turkey, Jordan, Tunisia, Bosnia, Kuwait, Qatar, Malaysia, and Indonesia, to discuss topics ranging from relations with Israel and the United States to the promotion of international Muslim-Jewish dialogue.
We know from Plutarch that Xenocrates, if he did not explain the Platonic construction of the world-soul as Crantor after him did, nevertheless drew heavily on the Timaeus ; and further that he was at the head of those who, regarding the universe as unoriginated and imperishable, looked upon the chronological succession in the Platonic theory as a form in which to denote the relations of conceptual succession.
Within the English Church men with whom he had both personal and religious sympathy rose -- Whately, of whom he said, " We know no living writer who has proved so little and disproved so much "; and Thomas Arnold, " a man who could be a hero without romance "; F. D. Maurice, whose character, marked by " religious realism ," sought in the past " the witness to eternal truths, the manifestation by time-samples of infinite realities and unchanging relations "; and Charles Kingsley, " a great teacher ," though one " certain to go astray the moment he becomes didactic.
We hoped that in the future life, family and tribal relations would be resumed.
We define the elementary language of category theory as the two-sorted first order language with objects and morphisms as distinct sorts, together with the relations of an object being the source or target of a morphism and a symbol for composing two morphisms.
We are possessed of a precise standard, by which we can judge of the equality and proportion of numbers ; and according as they correspond or not to that standard, we determine their relations, without any possibility of error.
We now have enough relations to compute the polynomials of all the links we've encountered, and can use the above equations in reverse order to work up to the cinquefoil knot itself:
Prime Minister Diefenbaker said of Howe upon his death, " We often had strong differences but our personal relations remained most friendly at all times ...
We owe to the colored man the same opportunities for education that we do to the white man ; but we do not owe it to him to force him and the white into social relations that are not, or may not be, mutually congenial.

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