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Whatever and justice
Whatever the precise links, the associate justice wrote opinions that mirrored the arguments of the Oxford philosopher of " positive liberty " and the sociologically inclined Midwestern professors.
He declared his commitment to neutrality and justice at a meeting of Muslim businessmen: " Whatever may be my defects or lapses, let me assure you that I shall never disfigure my life with any deliberate acts of injustice to any community whatsoever.
Whatever justice there might have been to the Polish claim upon Teschen, its seizure in 1938 was an enormous mistake in terms of the damage done to Poland's reputation among the democratic powers of the world.

Whatever and these
Whatever pole of this contrast one emphasizes and whatever the tension between these two approaches to understanding the artistic imagination, it will be readily seen that they are not mutually exclusive, that they belong together.
Whatever the long-range impact of integration, the owners of Negro-appeal radio stations these days know they have an audience and that it is loyal.
Whatever the kind, these branches are blessed and distributed together with candles either during the All-Night Vigil on the Eve of the Feast ( Saturday night ), or before the Divine Liturgy on Sunday morning.
Whatever level of assumption is made, correctly calibrated inference in general requires these assumptions to be correct ; i. e., that the data-generating mechanisms really has been correctly specified.
Whatever the historical realities reflected in these stories, the Atreids are firmly set in the epoch near the end of the Heroic age, leading up to the arrival of the Dorians.
" ( In subsequent rewrites of these skits for an episode of Whatever Turns You On, the question was changed to " Name one of the Great Lakes "; that rewrite of the gag was also reused in at least one 1981 episode.
Whatever the true explanation, these colours soon came to be regarded as the national colours of Germany during this brief period, and especially after their reintroduction during the Weimar period, they have become synonymous with liberalism in general .< ref >
Whatever I'm doing, I stop to watch these guys.
Churchill delivered a tribute to him in which he said, " Whatever else history may or may not say about these terrible, tremendous years, we can be sure that Neville Chamberlain acted with perfect sincerity according to his lights and strove to the utmost of his capacity and authority, which were powerful, to save the world from the awful, devastating struggle in which we are now engaged.
Whatever language distinctions may once have existed, these have been decreasing rather than increasing: "... in the main, Moldovan in its standard form was more Romanian by the 1980s than at any point in its history ".
Note: Whatever possible misuse of such terms may exist ( search hard drive manufacturers ' web sites for all these terms ), many sites do make such reinitialization utilities available ( possibly as bootable floppy diskette or CD image files ), to both overwrite every byte and check for damaged sectors on the hard disk.
All these considerations strongly suggest that part of this same text was erased. The question remains as to what was erased by a later family member ... Whatever was rubbed out must have been controversial or unsatisfactory from the family ’ s point of view
' Whatever the merits and qualifications of these leaders, no one can seriously believe that these assets were paid for out of their salaries ', alleges the lawsuit brought by the Sherpa association of jurists, which promotes corporate social responsibility.
Whatever the writer uses as a pointer, he / she selects a letter from ones displayed on a screen, whereupon the system uses a probabilistic predictive model to anticipate the likely character combinations for the next piece of text, and accord these higher priority by displaying them more prominently than less likely letter combinations.
Whatever the possible influence of these factors, Electric Café did not meet with any great commercial success.
Whatever the nomenclature, the main requirement is that these will be informed assumptions.
Eight of these singles made the Top 40 on the Billboard chart, with " Whatever Gets You Thru the Night " going to # 1 ; five made the Top Ten in the United Kingdom.
Whatever Napoleon's actual intentions, these stories and rumors are considered to be among the earliest harbingers of what would become the Zionist Movement.
Whatever the cause, these issues were eventually addressed, but too late to prevent controversy.
Whatever their nature and character, according to Bohm, these parts are considered in terms of the whole, and in such terms, they constitute relatively autonomous and independent " sub-totalities ".
Whatever may have been the desire or intention of the United States Government in 1866 to locate Indians and negroes upon these lands, it is certain that no such desire or intention exists in 1879.
Whatever the formation mechanism, the morphology and distribution of many paterae suggest that these features are structurally controlled, with at least half bounded by faults or mountains.
Whatever one's opinion about the correctness or the necessity of these splits at a certain point in history may be, it is nowadays possible to overcome these divisions and to unite the Marxist-Leninist parties, which are divided in different currents.

Whatever and should
) Whatever philosophy is conceived to be, its rationalist, logistic attitude to evidence should make it clear that it is something other than science.
Whatever my mistakes or failings, I could not imagine that I should find myself at the center of such a political campaign as has been worked up round my name in the West.
Whatever had been my feelings or opinions in relation to Eliza at one time, I have been satisfied & it is now unfit that anything should be averted to .... The only way this matter can now be overcome will be for us all to meet as tho it had never occurred, & this will keep the world, as it should ever be, ignorant that such thoughts ever were.
Whatever place was selected, the town should be called Stanford.
( Whatever software is accepting the passphrase for testing should never echo it to your display, lest shoulder surfers take advantage.
: Whatever the behaviour offered by the subjects, it should be accepted and utilized to develop further responsive behaviour.
[...] Whatever the circumstances they have lived through and because of that experience, they are determined to define for themselves who they are and who they should be.
Before her own marriage, Stone felt that women should be allowed to divorce drunken husbands, to formally end a " loveless marriage " so that " a true love may grow up in the soul of the injured one from the full enjoyment of which no legal bond had a right to keep her ... Whatever is pure and holy, not only has a right to be, but it has a right also to be recognized, and further, I think it has no right not to be recognized.
Whatever protection is used it should fit well, be comfortable ( or it won't be worn ) on the bike as well as in the shop and suited for the particular type of riding.
Whatever is feeling ... whatever is perception ... whatever are the habitual tendencies ... whatever is consciousness, past, future or present, internal ... thinking of all this consciousness as ‘ This is not mine, this am I not, this is not my self ,’ he should see it thus as it really is by means of perfect wisdom.
* When Oasis mimed to " Whatever " on Top of the Pops in 1994, one of the cello players from the symphony was replaced by rhythm guitarist Bonehead, who clearly had no idea how the instrument should be played.
Whatever the meaning, interpretations of the icons should be taken in context of the entire painting, the region from which the artist originates, the story behind the painting, the style of the painting, with additional clues being the colours used in some of the more modern works, such as blue circles signifying water.
Whatever may be the limitations which trammel inquiry elsewhere we believe the great state University of Wisconsin should ever encourage that continual and fearless sifting and winnowing by which alone the truth can be found.
Whatever may be the conclusion to which our scientific inquiries may lead us, we should always remember, that by whatever means the Negro, for instance, acquired his present physical, mental and moral character, whether he has risen from an ape or descended from a perfect man, we still know that the Races of Europe have now much in their mental and moral nature which the races of Africa have not got.
The rule dates back to at least the Hippocratic Oath, which reads: Whatever, in connection with my professional service, or not in connection with it, I see or hear, in the life of men, which ought not to be spoken of abroad, I will not divulge, as reckoning that all such should be kept secret.
Whatever the public outcry over the electoral inequalities, Hall's political bravery in introducing legislation to reform the House of Assembly to a more equitable system of representation should not be underestimated.
Whatever the reasons, the idea was that legislation was a political tool, and that the responsibility of legislation should be borne by the legislative body.
Whatever master format you choose, you should provide templates for each type of object you wish to document.
According to etiquette expert Peggy Post, " Whatever entertainment is planned, it should not embarrass, humiliate, or endanger the honoree or any of the guests.
Whatever its origin, the Court was created as part of the Privy Council, following an order by the Lord Privy Seal that complaints and cases brought to the Council by the poor should be expedited.
Whatever the choice, it should not be made lightly, as the ramifications will be lasting.
Whatever the proposed solution, the NCAA should revisit and re-evaluate the rules as they apply to university athletes.
Whatever marker and flotation equipment is to hand should be thrown as near the casualty as possible by other crewmembers.

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