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`` What you need is a steady martingale '', the cowboy announced after watching Owen play.
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What and you
What I fled from was my fear of what, unwittingly, you might betray, without meaning to, about my father and yourself.
`` What did you think about Bang-Jensen's contention of errors and omissions in the Hungarian report ''??
`` What I want you to do is to go to the market with me early tomorrow morning and help smuggle the hen back into the hotel ''.
What and need
What we need to realize is that the increasingly great contamination of the atmosphere by the Soviet tests had radically increased our own moral obligations.
What is important here is that many of the cities and towns recognize the need for improved fiscal practices and are taking the initiative to obtain them.
What do parents need to know about those `` years of the braces '' in order not to waste a child's time and their money??
What we need is to get back to the group, to learning and apprenticeship, to the cafe and the school ''.
“ What we need to do is improve our car ’ s efficiency gradually and creep up slowly before others notice.
“ What makes this requirement so demanding is the gargantuan number of strangers in great need of help and the indefinitely many opportunities to make sacrifices to help them.
" What we need to do is change the formation of the men, to influence the education, which is very bad ", Patterson had previously told a colleague.
What is new here is that the above expresses the requirement for associativity without any explicit reference to individual morphisms in the enriched category C — again, these diagrams are for morphisms in hom-category M, and not in C — thus making the concept of associativity of composition meaningful in the general case where the hom-objects C ( a, b ) are abstract, and C itself need not even have any notion of individual morphism.
“ What a man can be, he must be .” This forms the basis of the perceived need for self-actualization.
What was novel in Maistre's writings was not his enthusiastic defense of monarchical and religious authority per se, but rather his arguments concerning the practical need for ultimate authority to lie with an individual capable of decisive action, as well as his analysis of the social foundations of that authority's legitimacy.
In the documentary Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple, former Temple member Hue Fortson, Jr. quoted Jones as saying, " What you need to believe in is what you can see ...
What we need is for David Cameron to be like Thatcher, to say, " Enough is enough, things have gone too far ".
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