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respect to (6438 uses)
With all respect to a fine young man, Mr. Roy is not able to provide these necessaries ''.
respect for (2347 uses)
All seven combined ardent devotion to the cause of revolution with a profound respect for legality.
respect of (1330 uses)
and, though he repeated, over and over again, the spectacular figures of industrial and agricultural production in 1980, the `` ordinary '' people in Russia are still a little uncertain as to how `` communism '' is really going to work in practice, especially in respect of food.
respect , (1102 uses)
In this respect, his approach to poetry-and-jazz is in marked contrast to Kenneth Rexroth's.
respect . (918 uses)
To achieve this destiny, acts as well as words are needed -- not only acts that lead to physical strength but also acts that lead to strength based on right doing and respect.
respect and (839 uses)
He laughed, suddenly, feeling a surge of power telling him of his hold over them, seeing himself before them, receiving utmost respect and attention.
respect the (632 uses)
* Modern Neopagans, especially Eco-Pagans, sometimes like to describe themselves as animists, meaning that they respect the diverse community of living beings and spirits with whom humans share the world / cosmos.
respect from (188 uses)
If we want respect from ourselves or others, we will have to earn it.
respect in (185 uses)
It is testimony to the deep respect in which Mr. Eisenhower was held by members of all parties that the moral considerations raised by his approach to the matter were not explicitly to be broached.
respect as (101 uses)
However, carbon dioxide has an advantage in this respect as it kills organisms through hypercarbia and depending on concentration hypoxia and, requiring concentrations of above 35 %, or so.
respect that (100 uses)
The term " filial " ( meaning " of a child ") characterizes the respect that a child, originally a son, should show to his parents.
respect it (88 uses)
In this respect it would seem that the greater the social distance between the Brandywine population and the white and Negro populations within the same general locality, the greater the possibility for higher morale and solidarity within the Brandywine population.
respect by (87 uses)
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.
respect he (76 uses)
If he dwelt on the indignities he suffered he would lose all respect for her, and without the respect he might lose his view of her, too.
respect their (60 uses)
In 1490 the estates of Croatia declined to recognize Vladislaus II until he had taken oath to respect their liberties, and insisted upon his erasing from the diploma certain phrases which seemed to reduce Croatia to the rank of a mere province.
respect among (59 uses)
He has earned great respect among critics and theater experts for his memorable performances and charismatic screen presence.
respect him (59 uses)
In the narrative, Jacob does not trust some of his older sons ( XII: 11, 18, 23 ) because they do not respect him.
respect or (57 uses)
Psychological egoists, however, respond that helping others in such ways is ultimately motivated by some form of self-interest, such as non-sensory satisfaction, the expectation of reciprocation, the desire to gain respect or reputation, or by the expectation of a reward in a putative afterlife.
respect ; (56 uses)
There is a third view that sees merit in both arguments above and attempts to bridge them, and so cannot be articulated as starkly as they can ; it sees more than one Christianity and more than one attitude towards paganism at work in the poem, separated from each other by hundreds of years ; it sees the poem as originally the product of a literate Christian author with one foot in the pagan world and one in the Christian, himself a convert perhaps or one whose forbears had been pagan, a poet who was conversant in both oral and literary milieus and was capable of a masterful " repurposing " of poetry from the oral tradition ; this early Christian poet saw virtue manifest in a willingness to sacrifice oneself in a devotion to justice and in an attempt to aid and protect those in need of help and greater safety ; good pagan men had trodden that noble path and so this poet presents pagan culture with equanimity and respect ; yet overlaid upon this early Christian poet's composition are verses from a much later reformist " fire-and-brimstone " Christian poet who vilifies pagan practice as dark and sinful and who adds satanic aspects to its monsters.
respect is (56 uses)
The portion of Neuromancer cited in this respect is usually the following:
respect was (45 uses)
It is clear that widespread respect was paid to animals as the abode of dead ancestors, and much of the cults to dangerous animals is traceable to this principle ; though there is no need to attribute an animistic origin to it.
respect towards (45 uses)
It was also ` Abdu ' l-Bahá who insisted that the appellation given to the child should be " Shoghi Effendi ", (" Effendi " signifies " Sir "), rather than simply " Shoghi ", as a mark of respect towards him.
respect each (44 uses)
This was a direct violation of the Thirty Years ' Peace, which had ( among other things ) stipulated that the Delian League and the Peloponnesian League would respect each other's autonomy and internal affairs.
respect his (43 uses)
While I respect his sincere concern for peace, he made four points that I would like to question.
respect her (42 uses)
Mrs. Bowles is a single mother who was married three times — her first husband divorced her, her second one died in a jet accident, and her third one committed suicide by shooting himself in the head — and has two children who don't like or even respect her ( which stems from her permissive, often negligent and abusive parenting — Mrs. Bowles brags that her kids beat her up and she's glad that she can hit back ).

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