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today and on
I think it is essential, however, to pinpoint here the difference between the two concepts of sovereignty that went to war in 1861 -- if only to see better how imperative is our need today to clarify completely our far worse confusion on this subject.
It will readily be seen that in this suggested network ( not materially different from some of the networks in vogue today ) greater emphasis on monitoring is implied than is usually put into practice.
We are already committed to establishing man's supremacy over nature and everywhere on earth, not merely in the limited social-political-economical context we are fond of today.
During the past year, our long-range striking power, unmatched today in manned bombers, has taken on new strength as the Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile has entered the operational inventory.
Tolerance and compromise, social justice and civil liberty, are today too often in short supply for one to be overly critical of Trevelyan's emphasis on their central place in the English tradition.
The road to a guaranteed-neutral, coup-proof Laos is today almost as difficult as warfare on that nation's terrain.
As we know, the Soviet peasant today still very largely thrives on being able to sell the produce grown on his private plot ; ;
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to a great newspaper, the New York Times, on the occasion of a major change in its top executive command.
I have today signed an Executive Order establishing a Peace Corps on a temporary pilot basis.
Placing missiles in submarines, on barges, railroads, highways, surface vessels and in the air provides them with passive protection by taking advantage of the gravest weakness of long-range ballistic missiles today -- the extreme difficulty of destroying a mobile or moving target with such weapons.
The variety of craft on the country's waters today is overwhelming.
Rich in Christian and Moslem art, Istanbul is today a fascinating museum of East and West that recently became a seaside resort as well with the development of new beaches on the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara only a short distance from the center of town.
In the period since the end of World War 2, -- a period coinciding with merchandising demands for the colorful, the unusual, and the original in signs and displays -- plastics have come on so strong that today they are the acknowledged leaders in the field.
`` What have you got on today ''??
In a way, we may be witnessing the same thing in the sales of automobiles today as the public no longer is willing to purchase any car coming on the market but is more insistent on compact cars free of the frills which were accepted in the Fifties.
Although the first polyether foams on the market had to be produced by the two-step prepolymer method, today, thanks to new catalysts, they can be produced by a one-shot technique.
He left a note propped on the desk asking her to call him sometime today, and drove home.
You should have gone to work today, 'stead of sneaking around spying on the Dronk house ''.
-- President Kennedy today pushed aside other White House business to devote all his time and attention to working on the Berlin crisis address he will deliver tomorrow night to the American people over nationwide television and radio.
-- President Kennedy today proposed a mammoth new medical care program whereby social security taxes on 70 million American workers would be raised to pay the hospital and some other medical bills of 14.2 million Americans over 65 who are covered by social security or railroad retirement programs.
-- The three leaders of Laos agreed today to begin negotiations tomorrow on forming a coalition government that would unite the war-ridden kingdom.
But just before luncheon today the fact was announced grimly by the British navy's chief adviser to the cabinet on underwater warfare, Capt. George Symonds.

today and contrary
Those regulations that can be changed are called today jus dispositivum, and they are not used when party shares something and are in contrary.
They are based on highly abstract theories – venerable, academic inventions, half misunderstood by those who are applying them today, and based on assumptions which are contrary to the facts … Our main task, therefore, will be to confirm the reader ’ s instinct that what seems sensible is sensible, and what seems nonsense is nonsense.
However, internal disagreements ( in particular the notion that competition is contrary to the essence of karate ) led to the creation of different organizations — including an initial split between the Japan Karate Association ( headed by Masatoshi Nakayama ) and the Shotokai ( headed by Motonobu Hironishi and Shigeru Egami ), followed by many others — so that today there is no single " Shotokan school ", although they all bear Funakoshi's influence.
On the contrary, American columnist Kathleen Parker in an article about Katharine Hepburn once commented, " Young movie-going girls today don't have access to many in the mold of Katherine Hepburn.
On the other hand, those who rejected the Trinity as being contrary to the Bible and a form of polytheism ( by dividing God into three separate beings, according to their interpretation ), formed their own denominations and institutions, which ultimately developed into the Oneness churches of today.
In addition, Baird's Manual states that KA, unlike other fraternities with claims to the contrary, has maintained a continuous existence since its foundation, making it the oldest undergraduate fraternity that exists today.
This antipathy was prompted by Dyer's views on conflict in the Middle East and his opposition to neoconservatism, which run contrary to the ideological views of Asper and others on Canwest's board of directors then and today.
The Dor Daim believe that the popular forms of Kabbalah prevalent today are contrary to the absolute and incomparable Unity of the Creator and violate various laws against idolatry and polytheism, in particular the prohibition against Ribbuy Reshuyoth ( worshipping or conceiving of a multiplicity of reigns ) referred to by Maimonides in his Mishneh Torah.
On the contrary, the lyrics of Faudel's songs are an important social comment, expressing the hopes and frustrations of a whole generation of French-born Algerians growing up in the Paris suburbs today.
" In concluding to the contrary, the Court today goes far beyond our precedents.
On the contrary, if several traits are looked at the same time, then today forensic anthropologists can classify a person's race with an accuracy close to 100 % based on only skeletal remains.
Women are still prohibited from the bar area today, contrary to a 2007 report by The Star, a local English daily.
The emendated form hoffmanni often used today, is contrary to the rules of the ICZN that state " the original spelling of a name [...] is to be preserved.
When the river was not as polluted as it is today, it used to serve as an important storm water drain for Mumbai but as it has been used as a sewer over the years, its importance as a storm water drain has reduced and on the contrary, it poses as a hazard during high tide bringing polluted water into the city.
While this may seem contrary to democratic ideals, it was argued by military authorities and secularists as necessary in the light of Turkish history, ongoing efforts to maintain secular government, and the fact that the reforms were implemented at a time when the military occupied 16. 9 % of the professional job positions ( the corresponding figure today is only 3 %).

today and seemed
While the technical problems seemed to be solvable, the USAF required a winged design ( for cross range ) that led to the Shuttle as we know it today.
It seemed that " society's willingness to share has created an environment where privacy concerns are less important to users of social networks today than they were when social networking began ".
In 1862 Whymper made further attempts, still from the south side, on the Lion ridge ( or Italian ridge ), where the route seemed easier than the Hörnli ridge ( the normal route today ).
Once that seemed like a fair amount of data, but today it is easily exceeded.
It would have seemed more like a collection of herbs or a patch of wild flowers, lacking the specially bred flowers of today.
In the 1950s and 1960s, the industry seemed to split, creating the two types that we see today, that of the recreational vehicle ( RV ) industry and mobile home industry.
Although this system seems confusing and contradictory today, to generations of sailors trained on sailing vessels with tiller steering it seemed perfectly logical and was understood by all seafarers.
In the Middle Ages, when all houses in Uppsala except the churches were one-or two-storey structures made of wood or sometimes bricks, the cathedral must have seemed even more enormous than today.
Although the Washington National Monument Society concluded that his design seemed " vastly superior in artistic taste and beauty " to the obelisk already under construction, the obelisk continued to be built, and is what we see today as the monument.
However, slowly the anglers seemed to come back and today the Salmon River is a world class fishery.
Although Schweitzer was among the greatest contributors to this quest, he also ended the quest by noting how each scholar's version of Jesus often seemed to reflect the personal ideals of the scholar, an observation first stated by Johannes Weiss in 1890, and which continues to be observed in Jesus research ( as it does in other historical studies ) even today.
" Many of his passages which may have seemed like fantastic myth-making to his contemporaries ring true today with more modern knowledge of the psychedelic state.
Indeed, The story of Aziza is one of the most puzzling aspects of Urhobo religious evolution, for a god who had bid fair for supreme status, and seemed poised to achieve it, suddenly fell in the regard of men and has almost no worshippers today.
Rather, Judaism in that case would call upon its adherents to give even greater reverence than ever before to the one, sole God Who, in His boundless creative wisdom and eternal omnipotence, needed to bring into existence no more than one single, amorphous nucleus and one single law of " adaptation and heredity " in order to bring forth, from what seemed chaos but was in fact a very definite order, the infinite variety of species we know today, each with its unique characteristics that sets it apart from all other creatures.
This seemed possible to some, as the Republicans had fared well in Maine, where the congressional and gubernatorial elections were then held in September, as opposed to the rest of the nation, where these elections were held in November along with the presidential election, as they are today.
Likewise, Thomas Natural was pushed in the 1930s-40s, at a time when alphabetic systems were just beginning their ascendency, whereas in the contemporary era in which Teeline is being promoted, the limitations of the alphabetic systems have made them less attractive today than in an era when their potential seemed greater.
Cuvier's idea that the Maastricht specimen was a gigantic version of a modern animal unlike any species alive today seemed strange, even to him.
A location was chosen at what seemed out-of-the-way at the time ; however the location was based on the projected growth of what was then known as “ North City West ” – commonly known today as Carmel Valley
However, although 30 years ago a general equivalency of the effect sizes of psychotherapies may have seemed reasonable, that is not at all the case today.
" Although there seemed to him to be little internal evidence that the law of value regulated the Soviet economy, he believed the law of value was " the arbiter of the Russian economic structure as soon as it is seen in the concrete historical situation of todaythe anarchic world market.
In later years, Lehrer apparently came to regret writing the song, stating that the lyrics seemed funny at the time ; but today seem "... almost chilling.

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