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* Willingness and commitment to submitting that God exists, and to His prescriptions for living in accordance with vicegerency.
suggest a flexible approach based on harm reduction,Willingness to provide hormonal therapy based on assessment of individual patients needs, history and situation with an overriding goal of achieving the best outcome for patients rather than rigidly adhering to arbitrary rules has been successful .”
Willingness to disclose errors was associated with higher training level and a variety of patient-centered attitudes, and it was not lessened by previous exposure to malpractice litigation ".

Willingness and is
Willingness to wear the brace as required is essential for the success of this treatment approach.

Willingness and .
; Willingness vs. willfulness
Willingness to self-censor: A construct and measurement tool for public opinion research.
Multi-task Efficiently and Willingness to wear a number of hats.
* Willingness to participate in boating, aviation, radio communications, or other areas in support of the U. S. Coast Guard
* Willingness and ability of those States to suppress the threat the target poses.
Willingness to create CDOs and sell them to investors may also reflect the greater profit margins that CDOs provide to their originators, such as major investment banks and other participants in the shadow banking system, as well as in the traditional depository banking system.
Willingness to attempt conquest of the Foundation, whose high technology has, however, now made the aggressive power dependent on its intended target.
The motto adopted: Willingness Rids Way, was from Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part 3.

take and risk
The suggestion that Giffen hire out the slaves was not realistic, since no planter would take the risk of having Negroes who knew they were to be free living with his own slaves.
And if you're as flat broke as I am, I think we'll have to take the added risk of knocking over a filling station or something before we split for one of us to set up an alibi while the other does his dirty work ''.
Mr. Philip Toynbee affirms at one point that if he shared the anticipations of Orwell in Nineteen Eighty-Four, if he believed Communism was not only evil but `` also irredeemably evil '', then he might `` think it right to do anything rather than to take the risk of a communist world.
Some critics have also analyzed the use of alleged front organizations and conflicted patient " advocacy " groups funded by pharmaceutical companies that seek to set the mental health agenda, including the use of the law to force people to take antipsychotics against their will, often justified by claims about risk of violence.
Making a comedy about Hitler was seen as highly controversial, but Chaplin's financial independence allowed him to take the risk.
Furthermore, masters who chose to kill slaves rather than take the risk were liable to be charged with murder.
The allocation should also take into consideration the personal risk profile of every investor, since risk attitudes vary from person to person.
Furthermore, health insurers are now willing to take on high risk individuals because they receive compensation for the higher risks.
Hydrofoils are still considered exotic by many commercial operators of high-speed craft and many will not take the risk of trying such exotic vessels when they have no experience operating them.
Italy's King Victor Emmanuel III criticized the plan to take Albania as an unnecessary risk.
The risk element arises from the possibility that the merger or acquisition will not go ahead as planned ; hedge fund managers will use research and analysis to determine if the event will take place.
The CISA Review Manual 2006 provides the following definition of risk management: " Risk management is the process of identifying vulnerabilities and threats to the information resources used by an organization in achieving business objectives, and deciding what countermeasures, if any, to take in reducing risk to an acceptable level, based on the value of the information resource to the organization.
We cannot take the risks and risk our hard-won freedom.
In 2006, Fraser launched a " scathing attack " on the Howard Liberal government, attacking their policies on areas such as refugees, terrorism and civil liberties, and that " if Australia continues to follow United States policies, it runs the risk of being embroiled in the conflict in Iraq for decades, and a fear of Islam in the Australian community will take years to eradicate ".
It is generally not recommended to take modafinil after noon: modafinil is a relatively long-acting drug with a half-life of 15 hours, and taking it during the later part of the day carries a risk of sleep disturbances.
Serge must kiss her to change her back, or use a special dagger to take her soul at risk of his own soul's capture.
Another would be not flying in order not to take the risk that the airplane were to be hijacked.
This is an issue of policy as to whether ( prospective ) defendants should not only warn of a known danger, but also take active steps to fence the site and take other reasonable precautions to prevent the known danger from befalling those foreseen to be at risk.
The minister threatened to expel them from the church, to which Marshall's grandfather replied that he would " take his risk on hell, but not the Republican Party.
If the declaration is done by the President, he may take control back without risk of being overridden by the Congress.
* 1975: Albert Shapero: Entrepreneurs take initiative, accept risk of failure and have an internal locus of control.

take and early
It is doubtful if Morgan was able to take home much money to his wife and children, for his pay, as shown by the War Department Abstracts of early 1778 was $75 a month as a colonel, and that apt to be delayed.
In fact, we had one birth before the end of the course, and another student had to take the final examiantion a week early, just to be on the safe side.
But she does indicate festivities will start early, that a jazz combo will `` give with the Basin Street beat '' during the cocktail and dinner hours and that Lester Lanin's orchestra will take over during the dancing.
Grandma said it was just like the early mining camp days, and it was the way people ought to live, only she was getting too old to take the pleasure from it that she used to.
In 1904, he also wrote a novel, Born Again, clearly inspired by the popular Utopian fantasy Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy, an early harbinger of the metaphysical turn his career would take with the theory of Lawsonomy.
In his early twenties, he moved to Chicago to take advantage of a new opportunity to make money smuggling illegal alcoholic beverages into the city during Prohibition.
Because of the gamble they take in the early stage of the game there is a build up of tension, which is immediately released once the train is robbed.
Canal barges, towed by draft animals on a waterway adjacent towpath were of fundamental importance in the early industrial revolution, whose major early engineering projects were efforts to build viaducts, aqueducts and especially canal to fuel and feed the raw materials to the nascent factories being born in the early industrial takeoff, and take their goods to the ports and cities for distribution.
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.
As early as the Church Committee Report ( 1975 ), publicly available documents have indicated that the CIA attempted to prevent Allende from taking office after he was elected in 1970 ; the CIA itself released documents in 2000 acknowledging this and that Pinochet was one of their favored alternatives to take power.
However, none of these parameters differ significantly from early writings of Howard and Balfour, suggesting that in fact modern composting has not made significant advances over the traditional methods that take a few months to work.
Due in part to these injuries, O ' Connell retired early in 1958 to take a coaching job in Illinois, and Milt Plum was named the starter.
* David B. Allison is an early translator of Derrida and states in the introduction to his translation of Speech and Phenomena that: signifies a project of critical thought whose task is to locate and ' take apart ' those concepts which serve as the axioms or rules for a period of thought, those concepts which command the unfolding of an entire epoch of metaphysics.
Sapir ended up leaving California early to take up a fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania, where he taught Ethnology and American Linguistics.
* Some see parallels between James and 1 Peter, 1 Clement, and the Shepherd of Hermas and take this to reflect the socio-economic situation Christians were dealing with in the late 1st or early 2nd century.
Euripides's reputation was to take a beating early in the nineteenth century when Friedrich Schlegel and his brother August Wilhelm Schlegel championed Aristotle's ' biological ' model of theatre history, identifying Euripides with the moral, political and artistic degeneration of Athens.
Ephrem's works witness to an early form of Christianity in which western ideas take little part.
Without his work in the early ' 30s, Churchill would not have had the tools to take on the Germans.
The result of this hardening of positions was that in late 1917 and early 1918, moderate, peaceful men and women were forced to stand aside while the men with rifles stepped forward to take charge.
With the help of the armour and artillery, the Indians were able to take their objectives by early afternoon.
As early Napalm Death albums were not widely distributed in the United States, American groups tended to take inspiration from later works, such as Harmony Corruption.
In the early dawn the next day the Greeks take advantage of it to build a wall and ditch around the ships.

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