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example and bad
For example, some contemporary writing tends to fuse the `` good guys '' and the `` bad guys '', to portray the weak people as heroes and weakness as a virtue, and to explain ( or even justify ) asocial behavior by attributing it to deterministic psychological, familial, and social experiences.
For example, it may be meaningful to speak of an action as being good for someone as an individual but bad for them as a citizen of their town.
While Jerry F. Hough agrees with Daniels analysis, he states that other factors must be included ; for example an official with a bad relationship with the General Secretary would not be appointed to the Central Committee.
Examples: Dialogue: Is so consistently bad that the entire screenplay could be submitted as an example.
Nayler and his followers refused to remove their hats while Fox prayed, which Fox took as both a personal slight and a bad example.
For example, he expresses a subjectivistic idea when he says to Rosencrantz: " there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so ".
' In the second case, he cites an example that demonstrates ignorance of statistical principles in the lay press: ' Since no such proof is possible genetically modified food is harmless, the article in The New York Times was what is called a " bad rap " against the U. S. Department of Agriculture-a bad rap based on a junk-science belief that it's possible to prove a null hypothesis.
Many people routinely engage in black-and-white thinking, an example of which is someone who labels other people as all good or all bad.
While many today would say that any misfortune surrounding a production is mere coincidence, actors and other theatre people often consider it bad luck to mention Macbeth by name while inside a theatre, and sometimes refer to it indirectly, for example as " the Scottish play ", or " MacBee ", or when referring to the character and not the play, " Mr. and Mrs. M ", or " The Scottish King ".
* “ Let not princes complain of the faults committed by the people subjected to their authority, for they result entirely from their own negligence or bad example .” Bk III, Ch XXIX
As an example, if someone kills someone else, such a nihilist might argue that killing is not inherently a bad thing, bad independently from our moral beliefs, only that because of the way morality is constructed as some rudimentary dichotomy, what is said to be a bad thing is given a higher negative weighting than what is called good: as a result, killing the individual was bad because it did not let the individual live, which was arbitrarily given a positive weighting.
For example, helping an old lady across the road ( good exterior act ) to impress someone ( bad interior act ) is wrong.
The word Ape means pretender or mimic, and Oxfordians maintain the writer whose silent name is bound by one letter is Edward de VerE, although Marston calls the passage an example of " hotchpodge giberdige " written by bad poets, and nowhere does Marston mention Oxford explicitly as a poet, bad or otherwise.
Thus, Adam's sin was " to set a bad example " for his progeny, but his actions did not have the other consequences imputed to original sin.
Pelagianism views the role of Jesus as " setting a good example " for the rest of humanity ( thus counteracting Adam's bad example ) as well as providing an atonement for our sins.
For example, hearing the difference between bad and bed is easy for native English speakers.
Other linguistic metaphors may be common to most languages because they are based on general human experience, for example, metaphors likening up with good and bad with down.
This delay was another example of Prokofiev's bad luck in operatic matters.

example and spending
For example, one hebephrenic man used to annoy me, month after month, by saying, whenever I got up to leave and made my fairly steoreotyped comment that I would be seeing him on the following day, or whenever, `` You're welcome '', in a notably condescending fashion -- as though it were his due for me to thank him for the privilege of spending the hour with him, and he were thus pointing up my failure to utter a humbly grateful, `` thank you '' to him at the end of each session.
People acquired power through persuasion, exerted both publicly and privately, public debate, force of will ( often via aggressive flames ), garnering authority and respect by spending much time and effort contributing to the community ( by being a maintainer of a FAQ, for example ; see also Kibo, etc.
In fact, much analysis is devoted to cases where so-called market failures lead to resource allocation that is suboptimal by some standard ( defense spending is the classic example, profitable to all for use but not directly profitable for anyone to finance ).
For example, Paul Krugman wrote in December 2010 that significant, sustained government spending was necessary because indebted households were paying down debts and unable to carry the U. S. economy as they had previously: " The root of our current troubles lies in the debt American families ran up during the Bush-era housing bubble ... highly indebted Americans not only can ’ t spend the way they used to, they ’ re having to pay down the debts they ran up in the bubble years.
For example: " Paul Daniels's Jet-Ski Journey to the Centre of Elvis ", and " Arse Farm – Young Pete and Jenny Nostradamus were spending the holidays with their Uncle Jed, who farmed arses deep in the heart of the Sussex countryside ...".
An extreme example occured shortly after President Clinton began his first term as president ; Clinton was forced to abandon some of the spending increases he'd promised in his election campaign due to pressure from the bond markets.
For example, within the Peak District National Park the estimate in 2004 for visitor spending is £ 185 million, which supports over 3, 400 jobs, representing 27 % of total employment in the National Park.
For example, the general rule is that there is no federal taxpayer standing, as complaints about the spending of federal funds are too remote from the process of acquiring them.
Britain has a national budget for public funded health care, and recognises there has to be a logical trade off between spending on expensive treatments for some against, for example, caring for sick children.
For example, conducting multiple instrument approaches in the actual aircraft may require spending a significant amount of time repositioning the aircraft, while in a simulation, as soon as one approach has been completed, the instructor can immediately reposition the simulated aircraft to an ideal ( or less than ideal ) location from which to begin the next approach.
Measured values will vary widely between businesses, covering for example new product revenue, spending in R & D, time to market, customer and employee perception & satisfaction, number of patents, additional sales resulting from past innovations.
" He encouraged Marcus to rest, calling on the example of his predecessors ( Pius had enjoyed exercise in the palaestra, fishing, and comedy ), going so far as to write up a fable about the gods ' division of the day between morning and evening — Marcus had apparently been spending most of his evenings on judicial matters instead of at leisure.
Opportunity cost encompasses any other use to which the money could be put, including lending to others, investing elsewhere, holding cash ( for safety, for example ), and simply spending the funds.
For example, monetary policy and / or fiscal policy ( i. e., deficit spending ) could be used to stimulate the economy, raising gross domestic product and lowering the unemployment rate.
In 2002, for example, UK visitors made 18. 5 million visits to Scotland, staying 64. 5 million nights and spending £ 3. 7bn.
For example, in 2007, CPC General Secretary Hu Jintao told the 17th Communist Party Congress that China needed to increase its soft power, and the US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates spoke of the need to enhance American soft power by " a dramatic increase in spending on the civilian instruments of national security -- diplomacy, strategic communications, foreign assistance, civic action and economic reconstruction and development.
For example, given that expenditure on necessities and taxes remain the same, ( i ) the availability of energy-saving lightbulbs may mean lower electricity usage and fees for a household but this frees up more discretionary, disposable income for additional consumption elsewhere ( an example of the " rebound effect ") and ( ii ) technology ( or globalisation ) that leads to the availability of cheaper goods for consumers also frees up discretionary income for increased consumptive spending.
For example, they are more likely to advocate government spending for environmental protection, AIDS or cancer research, and the arts but are less likely to support raising taxes on the rich, high defense spending, or Keynesian economic policies in general.
In certain cases multiplier values less than one have been empirically measured ( an example is sports stadiums ), suggesting that certain types of government spending crowd out private investment or consumer spending that would have otherwise taken place.
For example, a task force set up to eliminate excessive government spending might consider a " best " solution to be one that saves the most money.
For example, the northern corn rootworm ( Diabrotica barberi ) became adapted to a corn-soybean crop rotation by spending the year when field is planted to soybeans in a diapause.

example and plans
For example, in accordance with the fashion of the times, most transitional societies have announced economic development plans of varying numbers of years ; ;
Spain, for example, passed a bankruptcy law ( ley concursal ) in 2003 which provides for debt settlement plans that can result in a reduction of the debt ( maximally half of the amount ) or an extension of the payment period of maximally five years ( Gerhardt, 2009 ); nevertheless, it does not foresee debt discharge.
The iconic example of this practice is Lance Wyman's early plans for the Mexico City Metro, on which stations were shown simply as stylized logos.
An example of this would be Franz Kafka's story The Metamorphosis, in which the salesman Gregor Samsa's plans for supporting his family and rising up in rank by hard work and determination are suddenly thrown topsy-turvy by his sudden and inexplicable transformation into a man-sized insect.
For example, on 31 January 2006, Tony Blair's Government was defeated over certain aspects of proposals to outlaw religious hatred, and, on 9 November 2005, was defeated over plans which would have allowed police to detain terror suspects for up to 90 days without charge.
For example, the Gisozi Genocide Memorial Site in the Gasabo District of Kigali — the burial place of approximately 300, 000 victims of the genocide — has a related genocide exhibition area and library and has plans to develop a teaching center on the history of the genocide.
Soft real-time systems are typically used where there is some issue of concurrent access and the need to keep a number of connected systems up to date with changing situations ; for example software that maintains and updates the flight plans for commercial airliners.
For example, one prominent Uzbek, Ibrahim Bureyev, was arrested in 1994 after announcing plans to form a new opposition party.
For example, the number of defined benefit plans in the US has been steadily declining, as more and more employers see pension contributions as a large expense avoidable by disbanding the defined benefit plan and instead offering a defined contribution plan.
New urban plans and new villages ( for example Santa Teresa di Gallura ) were realised.
He implies to the Moka-Coka company, for example, that rival soft drink maker 6 + plans to turn the Moon into a massive billboard, using a rocket to scatter black dust on the surface in patterns.
Modern cognitive science and neuroscience show that studying the role of emotion in mental function ( including topics ranging from flashes of scientific insight to making future plans ), that no human has ever satisfied this criterion, except perhaps a person with no affective feelings, for example an individual with a massively damaged amygdala or severe psychopathy.
In most European countries, regional and national plans are ‘ spatial ’ directing certain levels of development to specific cities and towns in order to support and manage the region depending on specific needs, for example supporting or resisting, polycentrism.
Meeting with Professor Cavor, the League is sent against Fu Manchu in his Limehouse lair, who has stolen the only known example of cavorite and plans to use it to build an offensive airship, against which Britain would have little defence.
For example: "... the plans were drawn up by German architect Hans Knoblauch ( de )..." The templates and are designed to assist this combined approach.
Machiavelli gives a negative example in Emperor Maximilian I ; Maximilian, who was secretive, never consulted others, but once he ordered his plans and met dissent, he immediately changed them.
Clues determining their age and historical use can be found from old maps, sale documents, estate plans, and from a visual inspection of the building itself, noting ( for example ) reused timbers, former floors, partitions, doors and windows.
For example, they have the power to pass ordinances, make resolutions, adopt plans, and establish the budget for the city.
* Magnitogorsk is an example of a planned industrial city based on Stalin's 1930s five-year plans.
For example, the SA Arch module contains tools for doing live SANS 204 Energy efficiency calculations now required when submitting building plans in South Africa.
Because neighborhood traffic management studies have shown that often it is the residents themselves who are contributing to the perceived speeding problem within the neighborhood, it is stressed ( for example in Hass-Klau et al, 1992 ) that the most effective traffic calming plans will entail all three components, and that engineering measures alone will not produce satisfactory results.
In places, serious plans are in progress by the Environment Agency and British Waterways Board for building new canals to expand the network, link isolated sections, and create new leisure opportunities for navigating ' canal rings ', for example: the Fens Waterways Link and the Bedford and Milton Keynes Waterway.
Magnitogorsk is an example of a planned industrial city based on Stalin's 1930s five-year plans.
For example, Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti planned what would have been the largest reciprocating steam engine ever built for a proposed new central station, but scrapped the plans when turbines became available in the necessary size.

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