Or do I withhold punishment or censure and in so doing undercut the teacher's authority? |
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Ancient traditions regarding this apostate leader show that he rebelled against God, and in so doing, created a worldwide apostasy. |
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But they failed on a number of counts and, in so doing, handed the initiative to one of their main rivals. |
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In days gone by it would, with great authority, thunder out opinion on all and sundry, quite often influencing policy in so doing. |
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On the other hand, in so doing, they demonstrate an implicit understanding of the general conjugational pattern of the Spanish verbal paradigm. |
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From hi-fi repairman to dub pioneer, he tinkered and reconfigured his equipment and, in so doing, redefined the role of engineer-producer. |
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In fact the University awarded him an honorary D.Sc. degree and in so doing he became the first honorary graduand of the University of the Cape. |
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We have modeled the closing kinetics and in so doing have obtained stacking enthalpies and entropies for single-stranded nucleic acids. |
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The propriety of the behaviour of the spy or decoy in so doing varies from one category to another. |
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They saw her as a modern incarnation of the abolitionists, who they believe struck down the evil of slavery and, in so doing, saved the Republic. |
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However, this entry seems to presage Kenny's imminent defeat, and in so doing raises the ethnic issue once again. |
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May we heed their call, and in so doing discover that in being better Cistercians we shall become better Anglicans. |
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The humbler the design, the more inspired he is to add his own twist and in so doing to unlock an object's hidden soul. |
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So you reassure them and in so doing reassure yourself, pretending everything is fine. |
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If, in so doing, we are only ever going to try and reduce expenditure, then it will simply not be possible to do justice to our political needs. |
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Insufficiency here discloses the subjection inherent to super-nature and, in so doing, interpellates the spectator in a grieving of the spectacle. |
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He repeatedly refused to acknowledge receipt and in so doing, only affirmed Tom Brokaw's insight into that generation. |
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We can of course make an explicit existential judgement which affirms the existence of the world, but in so doing we are merely making explicit what was there all along. |
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He has been the blunt frontman of a bid to make suburban growth pay its full freight, and has drawn the ire and political activism of major home builders in so doing. |
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Because a controller who connects via the computer network uses existing cabling, reducing in so doing the global installation costs. |
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By contrast, George W. Bush launched two disastrous wars, and in so doing gave GOP bluster a bad name. |
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He actually made 191 runs, and in so doing eclipsed the record previously held by Sir Vivian Richards as the most prolific West Indian batsman ever! |
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The Beauforts brought their boundless enthusiasm for chinoiserie to Badminton, and in so doing created two of the most remarkable rooms in England. |
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Only the truth will liberate us and in so doing heal the wounds. |
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The dream that one could not only conquer, but in so doing create a Pax Romana, a vast area of peace, prosperity and unity of ideas, was a genuine inspiration. |
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And in so doing, he helped Gorbachev overcome domestic resistance and build momentum for further reform. |
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But in so doing he appeared to be either forgetful of or intemperate towards a sizeable chunk of his own governing coalition. |
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Similarly, the jet moving overhead subsonically pushes air out of the way and, in so doing, generates pressure waves that move at the speed of sound. |
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These products often lay a polymer film on the skin that prevents urushiol from permeating to the dermal layer and, in so doing, function as a barrier. |
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It may intensify food insecurity, and in so doing raise the stakes for the return or retention of occupied land well-suited to agriculture. |
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The full idiocy of conspiricism at its dreariest has thus been summoned to relativize the crime and, in so doing, deny it. |
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In other words, cases where parliamentarians refuse to obey the rules of procedure and, in so doing, prevent business from continuing. |
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The Lesage government bid farewell to nepotism and in so doing significantly transformed the public administration. |
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Antisemites and other haters seek to disenfranchise, isolate and marginalize their victims and, in so doing, render them helpless. |
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Is it true that, in so doing, we are busy dooming the whole of this peace process to failure? |
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I urge all members to support the motion and in so doing commemorate those fallen and those who forged ahead. |
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They let us all down and in so doing inflicted a body blow on the Council of Europe's core values. |
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Carrier continued refining his original product and process, and in so doing, yielded a theory of how temperature, humidity, and dew point are related. |
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The young hoodlum from Orly openly renounced the mistakes he had made in his past and, in so doing, took a step towards musical maturity. |
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In other words, ISPs must work cooperatively to stem the tide and, in so doing, become good corporate citizens. |
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Yet, in so doing, they gradually placed themselves in a position of foreignness to their own society. |
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We are flinging the doors open wide to such fraudsters and in so doing indirectly encouraging tax fraud. |
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My daughter wandered over and somehow Nelson, the guy I was shooting with, got onto the subject of stickball, which he explained to her, and in so doing conjured a teeming, unsupervised world of childhood. |
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It also refused to treat the voluntary termination of the infringement as an attenuating circumstance, and in so doing infringed the principles of the rule of law and equal treatment. |
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Parthenogenesis enables the primary queen to pass on her entire genome through her female successors and, in so doing, to preserve the colony's genetic diversity. |
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Once again I urge the government to implement an industrial strategy to address the problems facing the automotive sector, and in so doing, help make a positive difference in the lives which are now being simply restructured. |
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Monarchy, therefore, rests on the cultural identity and symbolism of the society it represents, and in so doing it reifies that identity within the society while also projecting it to outsiders. |
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It is quite likely that, in so doing, you put him in a state of uncertainty, as he would have interpreted your action more as a threat than as a friendly greeting. |
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In the same manner that stars sprouted from other larger stars, so the human seed did multiply on earth. And never have I said that in so doing mankind has sinned or offended the Creator. |
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This funding will allow our staff to expand these efforts and in so doing help to take the incredible talent we have in this country to a global audience. |
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The man who pledges his faith, or on his soul, arguably has pawned his soul, and in so doing, has left his salvation to actions of another. |
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The Moon passes through your sign Scorpio and in so doing ups your perceptiveness. |
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The Dutch Government is justifying this by stating that in so doing, the Council and Parliament become equal, for indeed, whoever suggests the lowest amount, then that amount is final. |
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We trust that Legionnaires will make good use of The Ritual and Insignia Manual and, in so doing, achieve a standardized method of operation throughout The Royal Canadian Legion. |
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Generally speaking, copyright law serves the fundamental purpose of protecting creative works from misuse and unwanted exploitation and, in so doing, allows creators to generate income from their works. |
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It is quite clear that what is happening is that a system that is on its last legs is trying, by means of provocation to get others to respect it and pay it attention, and perhaps to reap some advantage in so doing. |
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Mr Barroso, I believe that you will make your fellow Commissioners conscious of the fact that we cannot create a welfare state on credit, in so doing frittering away our children's future. |
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In any case, in conducting the proceedings, the conciliator shall seek to maintain fair treatment of the parties and, in so doing, shall take into account the circumstances of the case. |
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The point I was making here was to use a colloquialism to say that Tony Abbott is rejecting and refusing to see the biggest challenge facing us and in so doing it's a massive opportunity cost to the country. |
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We too, therefore, find ourselves in a quandary: if we do not want to let the people starve, we have to help them, but in so doing we are also unintentionally helping to keep Mugabe in power. |
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You have quoted the important points here and I will not hesitate to say that in so doing a number of shortcomings and weaknesses have been glossed over. |
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If, in so doing, some were tempted to amend or add to the Treaty, they would be following a dangerous course, and the risk of opening a Pandora's box would be too great. |
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This is in contrast to other countries, which are providing support at all stages of the innovation and commercialization pathway, and in so doing, fortifying their homegrown assets and innovation capacity. |
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They are wrong to brandish this argument so soon before the Council makes its decision on opening negotiations, and their only purpose in so doing is to hide their real reasons for rejecting Turkey's integration. |
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Over a period of decades, we have worked with millions of milk and coffee farmers to make them better suppliers, and in so doing, have helped them to climb out of poverty and to prosper. |
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Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister has made an absolutely uncalled for attack on the integrity of a member of the House, and in so doing has shown no respect for this institution. |
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In the instant case the trial judge adopted such a summary procedure and, in so doing, she did not deny the father a proper hearing of his claim for custody of the children or an opportunity to cross-examine the mother. |
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They have recognized that pollution prevention makes good environmental and business sense, and in so doing, have set an example for all organizations to follow. |
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Now, a commonsense code of values offers a means to understand for yourself what is right and wrong, and in so doing provides a genuine chance for widespread peace and tolerance. |
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Closing their ears to the expectations of the public and playing a waiting game was an attitude which would backfire because in so doing the farmers would lose the support of the taxpayers. |
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The arm in the foreground is holding the painter's palette, which I mentioned earlier, as if to show us its spattered surface and, in so doing, make the point that she is the painter. |
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It is, however, outrageous that such ruffians should be able to take advantage of others' misfortune without any police action and, in so doing, prevent aid reaching those really in need. |
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For example, when animal manure or other organic material like food processing wastes decompose, they can deplete the dissolved oxygen in the water, and in so doing suffocate fish and other aquatic organisms. |
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Far from tolerating even for a single moment the suffering of the innocent, in his beloved Son God drinks to the dregs that bitter cup with them and, in so doing, transforms it into a cup of blessing for all. |
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If persons who allowed themselves to die were not capable of discernment and had not given their informed consent and in so doing became instruments, it was tantamount to homicide. |
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Haida artists exploit these visual puns to the fullest, and in so doing, explore fundamental philosophical perceptions of duality and the nature of change. |
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High up above ground ozone is beneficial because it absorbs the ultra-violet rays emitted by the sun, and in so doing it provides a layer of protection against the harmful effects of these rays. |
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Conventional transporters and logistics specialists have developed high value-added services and, in so doing, have become full-fledged logistics experts capable of performing an increasingly varied range of tasks. |
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The surrogates reveal unattested, too-often-anonymous forms of work, and in so doing, they question the currency of art. |
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He has excised the male and female dimensions that make conjugation physically possible, and in so doing has robbed the union of male and female of any significance. |
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This status enables an elector or a group of electors to express a separate or marginal opinion and, in so doing, they may champion the status quo or advocate the spoiling of ballots, for example. |
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Nevertheless, they want to improve their ability to account publicly for largescale investments of public monies in university research and in so doing, to demonstrate concrete, short-term results. |
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But for non-artists, trying to 'say' this knowledge means attempting to capture it propositionally, and in so doing, for Schopenhauer, we translate intuitive into conceptual knowledge by a process of abstraction. |
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Marx aimed his critique of commodity fetishism against bourgeois social scientists who simply describe the capitalist economy but, in so doing, simultaneously misdescribe it and prescribe a false social vision. |
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Turkey escaped the Thalidomide tragedy because virologist S. T. Aygun of the University of Ankara always used other methods of testing and in so doing had found Thalidomide to be a harmful substance. |
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The special feature of this material lies in the fact that it immediately congeals when it comes into contact with liquids and in so doing, forms ultra-flat clumps. |
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That approach could theoretically be used to treat conditions like Alzheimer's: the beta amyloids that accumulate in the brain are thought to weaken synaptic connections, and, in so doing, inactivate certain memories. |
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Paracelsian alchemy paved the way for the emergence of modern chemistry and, in so doing, encouraged new market practices. |
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In nature, the enzyme cleaves glucuronic acid from hemicellulose and, in so doing, helps disassemble plant cell walls. |
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And in so doing they have antagonised their country's friends without notably hurting its enemies. Last year's folly was the Helms-Burton law against investment in Cuba. |
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Their main function is to interfere with the effects of released mediators from the allergic reaction and in so doing thereby reduce the key symptoms of sneezing, itching and rhinorrhea. |
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She bites each one first to test its sweetness before giving it to her lord, and in so doing she contaminates the berries with saliva, a major source of pollution. |
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Differences between Pluto and Charon could conceivably throw light on what generally happens in such collisions, and in so doing, perhaps, on the differences between the Earth and the Moon. |
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They must also consider the possible implications of payment of fees in terms of public perception and for achieving the purpose of confiscation, which is to penalize and, in so doing, deter illegal and irregular trade. |
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Hydrogen is highly prized as the fuel needed for fuel cells, in which hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water and in so doing release energy in a highly efficient manner. |
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His fulgurating mental and verbal displacements invite him to invent stories and in so doing to question ideas. |
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Cross-functional teams composed of individuals with different skill sets often complement each other and, in so doing, are able to bring diverse bodies of knowledge and expertise to bear on a particular problem. |
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But in so doing the liquid core is being impoverished and we believe that this continuous change in the composition of the liquid core will ultimately cause a shift in the phase diagram of the mixing. |
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Third, the applicant contends that the Commission failed to give proper consideration to the fact that the applicant was held liable only in its capacity as parent company and, in so doing, breached the principle of fairness. |
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To substantialize place, to reduce it to an essence or form of places is, then, to transform it into space and, in so doing, to lose its particularity. |
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Helmes-Hayes lays out the text of his book as a chronology, and in so doing is able to successfully lineate the development of John Porter as an academic. |
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