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We and sure
We must not forget, to be sure, that free discussion and debate have produced beneficial results.
We need not, to be sure, expect to find such ideas in every piece of literature.
We want to make sure that our junior colleagues realize that ideas are welcome, that initiative goes right down to the bottom and goes all the way to the top.
`` We sure don't ''.
We straightened Pops up and I made sure there was no trace of a heartbeat.
We know from Gildas that he was of high birth, and had Roman ancestry ; he was presumably a Romano-Briton, rather than a Roman from elsewhere in the empire, though it is impossible to be sure.
Goldstein's book comments: " We may be reasonably sure that he will never die, and there is already considerable uncertainty as to when he was born.
We emphasize that these are reasons for prayerful hope, rather than grounds for sure knowledge.
Richard Feynman also ascribed to it: " We never are definitely right, we can only be sure we are wrong.
In 1764, Charles Bonnet said in his Contemplation de la Nature that, " We know seventeen planets that enter into the composition of our solar system is, major planets and their satellites ; but we are not sure that there are no more.
Margaret Thatcher proclaimed in 1983: " We have a duty to make sure that every penny piece we raise in taxation is spent wisely and well.
" We cannot be sure about when that was supposed to take place ," he added.
We can use a primality testing algorithm to make sure that is indeed composite.
If we are going to appeal to force, if force is to be the arbiter to which we appeal, it would at least make common sense to try to make sure beforehand that we have got it, even if you accept that abysmal logic, that decadent point of view. We are in fact in the position today of having appealed to force in the case of a small nation, where if it is appealed to against us it will result in the destruction of Great Britain, not only as a nation, but as an island containing living men and women.
We have to make sure we have a trained work force.
We are not sure which is going first.
" When asked about the band's name Lawless has avoided giving a straight answer ; in one interview he answered, " We ain't sure, pal.
" 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 mention that merely in the interests of clarity, for we are not sure that anybody has noticed it up to now.
scientist, said of Lindzen's views “ Even if there were no political implications, it just seems deeply unprofessional and irresponsible to look at this and say, ‘ We ’ re sure it ’ s not a problem .’ It ’ s a special kind of risk, because it ’ s a risk to the collective civilization .”
" We will make informal friendly noises as soon as we can find out whom to talk with, and ought to recognize as soon as we ’ re sure these guys are firmly in the saddle.
He told a news conference, " We need to work in a better way just to make sure that the car is very reliable.
: We build on a sure foundation
:" We ’ ll turn on the electric fences, we ’ ll stop them from coming, and the ones that are here: we ’ ll make sure they can ’ t escape, and if they do try it, they ’ ll be fried.

We and tryin
We was just tryin ' to find enough tunes to keep ' em dancin ' to not have to repeat so much.
" We sure not tryin ' to take credit for swingin ' it.
We was just tryin ' to find enough tunes to keep ' em dancin ' to not have to repeat so much.

We and take
We may take her with us -- to California.
We take the position, however, that the third choice still remains the only sane one open to us.
We must build a corps of highly professional teachers of interior design who have had education, experience in the profession and are willing to take on the usual accompaniments of teaching -- minimal income and minimal status among their confreres.
We have every obligation to take seriously their claims to being democratic and free countries ; ;
We have emphasized that the modernizing process in each society will take a considerable period of time.
We take leave of Pumblechook as he gloats over Pip's loss of fortune, extending his hand `` with a magnificently forgiving air '' and exhibiting `` the same fat five fingers '', one of which he identifies with `` the finger of Providence '' and shakes at Pip in a canting imputation of the latter's `` ingratitoode '' and his own generosity as Pip's `` earliest benefactor ''.
We had nearly decided that all the tales of Lao lethargy must be true, when we were invited to take a trip with the Prime Minister.
We may now take up for consideration a hard case which seems to require either no action employing economic pressure or else action that would seem to violate the principles set forth above.
`` We can't take a chance on that.
Mrs. Molvar, who kept reiterating her request that they `` please take a stand '', said, `` We must have faith in somebody -- on the local level, and it wouldn't be possible for everyone to rush to a school to get their children ''.
We cannot take the space to record all the efforts for the removal or alleviation of collective ills.
We don't want to take the world by storm.
We can run the algorithm a constant number of times and take a majority vote to achieve any desired probability of correctness less than 1, using the Chernoff bound.
An early statement appeared in Discourse of the Common Wealth of this Realm of England, 1549: " We must always take heed that we buy no more from strangers than we sell them, for so should we impoverish ourselves and enrich them.
We must take the offensive and beat Sinn Fein at its own tactics ... If a police barracks is burned or if the barracks already occupied is not suitable, then the best house in the locality is to be commandeered, the occupants thrown into the gutter.
' We may take this literally, understanding that by a purely mechanical process one which could be carried out by a machine.
We may take ( 1 ) to mean
" When Robert B. Anderson, Eisenhower's first Secretary of the Navy argued that the Navy must recognize the " customs and usages prevailing in certain geographic areas of our country which the Navy had no part in creating ", Eisenhower overruled him: " We have not taken and we shall not take a single backward step.
We are like travellers at an inn, or guests at a stranger's table ; whatever is offered we take with thankfulness, and sometimes, when the turn comes, we may refuse ; in the former case we are a worthy guest of the gods, and in the latter we appear as a sharer in their power.
In a fuller description, when angels came to Abraham to tell him of the future punishment to be imposed on Sodom and Gomorrah, his wife, Sarah, " laughed, and We gave her good tidings of Isaac, and after Isaac of ( a grandson ) Jacob " ( XI: 71-74 ); and it is further explained that this event will take place despite Abraham and Sarah's old age.
We cannot take the risks and risk our hard-won freedom.
We may be permitted here to take as proven the unity of the author of these three writings handed down under the name of John and his identity with the Evangelist.
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.
After the signing of the Louisiana Purchase agreement in 1803, Livingston made this famous statement, " We have lived long, but this is the noblest work of our whole lives ... From this day the United States take their place among the powers of the first rank.

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