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With and faculty
With the help of Mises, in the late 1920s Hayek founded and served as director of the Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research, before joining the faculty of the London School of Economics ( LSE ) in 1931 at the behest of Lionel Robbins.
With a royal dispensation, she was allowed to enter university in Uppsala in 1872, the year before studies at the Philosophical faculty would actually be made generally available to women.
With opportunities such as co-operative education and internships, teaching practicums and nursing placements, international exchange agreements, faculty exchanges, and students doing real-world research alongside their professors — on campus and off — students are applying what they learn in the classroom to the world around them.
With 68 other faculty members, Sparling formed the first integrated private college in Chicago, and one of few in the nation.
With more than 4, 000 faculty members and more than 31, 000 students, Boston University is one of the largest private universities in the United States and one of Boston's largest employers .< ref >< The university is nonsectarian, but is historically affiliated with the United Methodist Church.
With the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, classes were interrupted when the entire student body and many faculty from Ole Miss enlisted in the Confederate army.
With more than 13, 000 full and part-time faculty and staff, UM is the sixth largest employer in Miami-Dade County.
With a faculty of one professor and two tutors, classes were held in Springfield, Ohio in a church on land that was donated.
With a 16: 1 student to faculty ratio the average class size is 21.
With some $ 3. 1 million in new technology, the traditional academic exterior houses the latest resources for students and faculty.
With more than 6, 300 students, about 700 faculty, and approximately 1600 staff and support personnel, the colleges offer more than 2000 courses to students.
With few exceptions, students avoid faculty as faculty avoid students.
With 250 academic faculty members and thousands of donors ( throughout all 50 States in the United States of America and in more than 60 countries ), the Institute has sponsored hundreds of teaching and scholars ' conferences and seminars treating subjects ranging from monetary policy to the history of war.
With the foundation of a philosophical and a medical faculty in 1965 and 1966, respectively, the university became a bit more " universal ".
With more than 1100 faculty members and more than 16, 000 students, it is the largest university in the Merrimack Valley, the third-largest state institution behind UMass Amherst and UMass Boston.
With funding from the German Research Foundation ( DFG ), as well as a considerable number of networks within the European Union, the faculty hosts numerous collaborative research centres and research training groups.
With the radical group she had gathered about her, she attended socialist meetings in Poughkeepsie which were under the ban of the faculty.
With the resignation of Nobles on August 3, 1993, Rory Lee, Vice President for Institutional Advancement was named Acting President, and ably served the college, maintaining student, staff, and faculty morale during trying times.
With some 180 people resident in the DBI facilities, including 20 – 25 faculty members representing 12 departments, 140 graduate and post-graduate students, and 20 professional staff members, DBI emphasizes a multi-disciplinary approach to life-science research.
With the opening of the Radiation Laboratory of the National Defense Research Committee at the Institute, a number of members of the Department's staff have become associated with that laboratory " followed by a list of over 10 senior faculty who had, and several more gone to other defense projects.
With its focus on interdisciplinary learning, College of the Atlantic does not have distinct departments, and all faculty members consider themselves human ecologists in addition to their formal specialization.
With all research and education conducted in English and over half of faculty and students coming from outside Japan, OIST promises to bring many more international residents to the village.
With approximately 800 students and 125 faculty members, the Law School is one of the largest of BC's seven graduate and professional schools.

With and wisdom
" With this definition, wisdom can supposedly be measured using the following criteria.
: With few exceptions Lubitsch's movies take place neither in Europe nor America but in Lubitschland, a place of metaphor, benign grace, rueful wisdom ... What came to preoccupy this anomalous artist was the comedy of manners and the society in which it transpired, a world of delicate sangfroid, where a breach of sexual or social propriety and the appropriate response are ritualized, but in unexpected ways, where the basest things are discussed in elegant whispers ; of the rapier, never the broadsword ... To the unsophisticated eye, Lubitsch's work can appear dated, simply because his characters belong to a world of formal sexual protocol.
" With such wit and wisdom, imagination and innovation, we are led to a fuller awareness and greater understanding of the true relevance of familiar terms to each of our own lives.
With the help of a strange animal called a gongalope, he learns that all the wisdom of the world exists within him and practices Lafta yoga and tea making.
His words of wisdom, " With great power comes great responsibility ," eventually inspire Peter to become Spider-Man.
Hence no nationality of Europe may separate itself sharply, and foolishly say, " With us alone, with us dwells all wisdom.
With the help of Chaerephon, who pushes him for details about the battle, he finds his way to Critias and asks him about affairs at home, the present state of philosophy, and whether any of the boys had distinguished himself for wisdom or beauty, or both.
Hearing how the client who just left him to die is an embezzler: " With the wisdom of hindsight, that doesn't surprise me.
With the actualization of emptiness, manifest in wisdom as an effect, the bodhisattva gains access to the nondualistic knowledge of a buddha.
* The Onion AV Club said: " With To the 5 Boroughs Beastie boys discover a musical entryway to an earlier, more innocent era, affording listeners the exuberance of youth together with the hard-won wisdom that can only come with experience.
... With such devotion and wisdom did Rev.
With the development of internet and shopping agent programs, conventional wisdom tells that price dispersion should be alleviated and may eventually disappear in the online market due to the reduced search cost for both price and product features.
With Paul's arrival the wry satirical observations have an added perspective, since baby Paul seems to have wisdom beyond his years ( or months, as it were ).
With his stress on the wisdom of the Church through the centuries, he is sometimes associated with the post-liberal movement and narrative theology.
With a parade of much learning, the intoxication of youth effervescing, the skirts of pretension spread wide, and the world-displaying cup of wisdom in my hand, the ringings of delirium began to sound in my ears, and suggested a total withdrawal from the world.
: With wisdom and truth
With many punks exhibiting an explicitly pacifist world view there was a need to challenge the conventional wisdom of nuclear deterrence and deployment.
With the wisdom of Ramírez and the Quickenings of the Jettators, Quentin may be able to destroy Kortan.
With new knowledge and wisdom we seek
With over 400 pages of true wisdom this book will awaken us to cleanse the false self and

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