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Whatever and long-term
" ( see also: Sino-Soviet split ..) As Dr. Kissinger notes: " Whatever the shortcomings of its execution, the Chinese campaign reflected the reflected a serious, long-term strategic analysis.
Whatever you choose to pay for your meal goes to a range of services that help new migrants, refugees, people with disabilities and the long-term unemployed.
Whatever long-term gains it may have produced for colleges and universities in the past must now be weighed more fully against its costs — to campuses, to communities and to the wider financial system that has come under such severe stress .”

Whatever and future
" Whatever their aspirations for the future and pretensions in the present, the rabbis, though powerful and influential, constitute a minority group seeking to exercise authority without much governmental support, to dominate without substantial means of coercion.
Whatever the circumstances, Victor Emanuel showed weakness in a position of strength, with dire future consequences for Italy and for the monarchy itself.
Whatever will remain of the old building in the future is embedded in the minds and hearts of the boys and girls who have come to maturity during the twenty-one years of its usefulness.
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.
Whatever may be the better opinion as to the future of the Church, I can't help thinking she will make a figure in the world so long as she retains this great fund of precious " properties ," this prodigious capital decoratively invested and scintillating throughout Christendom at effectively-scattered points .”
Whatever eyesight Chris has now, he would obviously want to keep, so he must bear that in mind when deciding his whole future and career.
According to Richie Unterberger ," Whatever interest this L. A. surf combo generates stems from the fact that future Moby Grape guitarist Peter Lewis was a member.
Tymoshenko alleged widespread fraud ( according to Tymoshenko, a million votes were invalid ) and said Yanukovych was not legitimately elected " Whatever happens in future, he will never become the legitimately elected President of Ukraine ".
Whatever the underlying reason ( s ) are, about having large numbers of girls outside the formal schooling system brings developmental challenges to both current and future generations.

Whatever and Arab
Whatever the outcome the Arabs will stick to their offer of equal citizenship for Jews in Arab Palestine and let them be as Jewish as they like.
Whatever the outcome the Arabs will stick to their offer of equal citizenship for Jews in Arab Palestine and let them be as Jewish as they like.
Whatever the correct story, the flag was used by Sharif Hussein by 1917 at the latest and quickly became regarded as the flag of the Arab national movement in the Mashriq.
Zureiq concluded his argument by saying: “ Whatever his sect or religious community, therefore, it is the duty of every Arab to interest himself in his past culture.

Whatever and government
Whatever the results of the investigation, Mussolini insisted that the Greek government pay Italy fifty million lire in reparations.
Whatever the popular view of Somerset, the disastrous events of 1549 were taken as evidence of a colossal failure of government, and the Council laid the responsibility at the Protector's door.
Whatever its other causes, the Cultural Revolution, declared in 1966, was overtly pro-Maoist, and gave Mao the power and influence to purge the Party of his political enemies at the highest levels of government.
Harry Browne, the Libertarian Party candidate for President for 1996 and 2000, rejected the terms pro-life and pro-choice and stated about abortion: " Whatever we believe abortion is, we know one thing: government doesn't work, and it is as incapable of eliminating abortions as it is of eliminating poverty or drugs.
Whatever the truth of the account, Connecticut records show that its government formally surrendered its seals and ceased operation that day.
Whatever party forms the government must either form a coalition with one or more other parties, or they must win some form of support from the other parties or independents so as to avoid no-confidence motions.
Whatever initial misgivings Louis Philippe's government may have had about occupying Algeria, the geopolitical realities of the situation created by the 1830 intervention argued strongly for reinforcing the French presence there.
Whatever the cause, the government could pay down some of its debt by printing more money ( called monetizing the debt ).
Whatever the state of the assassination plot, plans to mount a rebellion against the Stuart monarchy were being entertained by opposition leaders in England, and the government cracked down hard on those in a series of state trials, accompanied with repressive measures and widespread searches for arms.
Whatever the truth of the account, Connecticut records show that its government formally surrendered its seals and ceased operation that day.
Whatever the literal meaning and traditional prestige of the ruler's actual title, the British government translated them all as " prince ," in order to avoid the implication that the native rulers could be " kings " with status equal to that of the British monarch.
Whatever prosperity is there hence comes from the citizens and not from the government.
Whatever his intentions might have been, he ended by attacking and occupying the provincial government headquarters, and, with this action, crossed the proverbial line.
Whatever be the expenses, shall be borne by my government .”
Whatever efforts have been taken by the government have fallen short of the actual care required.
Whatever the feelings of the broader Tuareg community in Niger, 2007 saw a complete break in relations between ex-combatants and the government.

Whatever and its
Whatever the psychological truth in the Oedipus myth, an Oedipus who is drawn to his fate by irresistible external forces can carry the symbol of humanity and its archaic crime, and the incest that is unknowing renews the mystery of the eternal dream of childhood and absorbs us in the secret.
) Whatever philosophy is conceived to be, its rationalist, logistic attitude to evidence should make it clear that it is something other than science.
Whatever the merits of its intent, Utopian communism is far too naive, far too crude, to suit any modern socialist or communist.
Whatever may be the date of the institution of the office of abbreviator, it is certain that it became of greater importance and more highly privileged upon its erection into a college of prelates.
Whatever its origin, the fire spread rapidly though the ship's rigging, unchecked by the fire pumps aboard which had been smashed by British shot.
Whatever its intent, it is a remarkable conversation, representing an era that held the art of conversation in the highest regard.
Whatever its secular contents, the primary aim of Origen and Pamphilus ' school was to promote sacred learning.
Whatever its relation to the physical body it is generally agreed that mind is that which enables a being to have subjective awareness and intentionality towards their environment, to perceive and respond to stimuli with some kind of agency, and to have a consciousness, including thinking and feeling.
Whatever the cryptographic assurance of the protocols themselves, the association between a public key and its owner is ultimately a matter of subjective judgment on the part of the trusted third party, since the key is a mathematical entity, while the owner-and the connection between owner and key-are not.
Whatever religious, mystical or spiritual elements were central to Stonehenge, its design includes a celestial observatory function, which might have allowed prediction of eclipse, solstice, equinox and other celestial events important to a contemporary religion.
Whatever the motivations, the bill was passed on 5 April 1710, and is commonly known simply as the Statute of Anne due its passage during the reign of Queen Anne.
The very citadel of spoils politics, the hitherto impregnable fortress that had existed unshaken since it was erected on the foundation laid by Andrew Jackson, was tottering to its fall under the assaults of this audacious and irrepressible young man .... Whatever may have been the feelings of the ( fellow Republican party ) President ( Harrison ) — and there is little doubt that he had no idea when he appointed Roosevelt that he would prove to be so veritable a bull in a china shop — he refused to remove him and stood by him firmly till the end of his term.
While the name provides a lot of this, the sponsorship of Newcastle United, the depiction of the River Tyne in the blue star and mentioning in programmes such as Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads have helped ensure its association.
Critic W. S. Di Piero noted " Whatever the occasion, childhood, farm life, politics and culture in Northern Ireland, other poets past and present, Heaney strikes time and again at the taproot of language, examining its genetic structures, trying to discover how it has served, in all its changes, as a culture bearer, a world to contain imaginations, at once a rhetorical weapon and nutriment of spirit.
Whatever its origins were, the nunchaku were not a popular weapon, evidenced by the fact that no known traditional nunchaku kata exist.
Whatever its source, later generations lent credence to the narrative.
Whatever the truth of its claim, the pub is certainly diminutive, there being very little room for more than ten or fifteen customers to drink at any one time.
Whatever its motivation, the fact remains that the tactic did represent an innovation and was undoubtedly highly effective.
Whatever the origins of the story, its utility was obvious: the murder could be presented not as a political act but as a cause passionelle-a lover's quarrel, in which the German diplomat could be judged incidentally as having seduced a minor.
Whatever its influences, the legend began in earnest in the early 12th century with two reports of visits of an Archbishop of India to Constantinople and of a Patriarch of India to Rome at the time of Pope Callixtus II ( 1119 – 1124 ).
Whatever its form, the aumakua is one specific shark, owl, etc.
Whatever its location, this results in a divergence, with denser, nutrient-rich water being upwelled from below, and results in the remarkable fact that the equatorial region in the Pacific can be detected from space as a broad line of high phytoplankton concentration.
Whatever high-level patronage the foundation may have received, it was not enough to sustain its fortunes for very long.

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