The warm reception that he received refuted those who wondered whether the summit would come off, or if it could accomplish anything. |
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Perfection is what I'm after and, to accomplish that, I'm using a three-pronged attack. |
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Yes, human beings are allowed for a season in this world to accomplish His greater purpose. |
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This is fairly easy to accomplish by defining a bounding rectangle for the text that is the same width as the space between the page margins. |
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So by the time I was actually inaugurated, I had a list of about 10 major items that I wanted to accomplish in foreign policy. |
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And backed by this powerful strength we can accomplish achievements beyond our expectations. |
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We are governed by a personal living God and he has decreed the means by which we accomplish his purposes. |
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He was afraid of being caught before he could accomplish his purpose, but behind this was a vaguer but larger fear of the awfulness of his crime. |
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I talked things over with my family, because I would need their support if I were to accomplish what I wanted to do. |
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The best way to accomplish this is by selecting below-slab moisture protection of extremely low permeance. |
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So if the mystery plot is really just a McGuffin, what is Fuller really trying to accomplish by setting the story in this mental asylum? |
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In addition, each explanation is peppered with the necessary amount of technical information needed to accomplish the job. |
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This may accomplish a more effective support to a fleet both in peacetime and in wartime. |
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Thank you for publicizing the hard work our Air Force professionals accomplish in such austere conditions. |
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Nope, I don't expect or hope or even pray to accomplish anything even remotely useful. |
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You're still going to need to be really good at what you do just to accomplish that. |
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To accomplish these goals, the battalion dispatched patrols at irregular intervals, keeping bandits guessing as to when they would occur. |
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The 1977 Act did not, however, accomplish a clean sweep of common law conspiracy. |
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In many centres video assisted thoracoscopic surgery is used routinely to accomplish decortication. |
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Indeed, this train will accomplish its journey using satellite navigation technology. |
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Plus, being an assiduous multi-tasker, he had other things he needed to accomplish on this record. |
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To accomplish that lofty goal, Fulham must finish among the top five clubs in the much more competitive league. |
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This anti-static spray is made for dogs, and would probably accomplish similar results. |
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I am optimistic that we can partner with these organizations to accomplish our goals. |
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The way to accomplish this is by affecting a transfer of the property with retention of life interest. |
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The exuberance with which he engages every topic attests to the wonders he can accomplish with his prose. |
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We can accomplish these goals through mental effort and energy work in the ethereal plane. |
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So I think the rules of engagement give the military the leniency they need to accomplish their mission. |
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Left to their own resources, all they can hope to accomplish is crisis management. |
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But the next President could well issue executive orders that would accomplish big changes. |
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The intent, of course, is to accomplish the mission without having to resort to lethal force. |
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Years ago, when I was a law clerk, I was impressed by how much the Judge could accomplish with one simple question. |
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In order to accomplish this, they place the links on the lower half of the page within a separate box. |
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Australia needs new main battle tanks to ensure that the armoured regiment has the proper tools to accomplish its role. |
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This braid is a lot more difficult to accomplish if your hair has tangles or knots. |
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Whether it is possible to accomplish these objectives using biocompatible, biodegradable, surface-active formulations remains to be determined. |
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Potter wanted to twist this plot around, and have a much more diabolical character accomplish the same thing by accident. |
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If skeuomorphs do not help the user accomplish their goals, then they are more design than is necessary, and should be omitted. |
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To accomplish this, the regiment can operate over a beach or through a port. |
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I don't know exactly what my father hoped to accomplish by denying us this most basic of human kindnesses. |
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To accomplish the latter, keep your heels close together and angle your toes slightly outward for lifts such as hack squats and leg presses. |
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More importantly, they accomplish this within a power and thermal budget that won't likely require a power-supply retrofit. |
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It might seem as though a quota that limited imports to 50 percent of their pre-quota level would accomplish the same thing. |
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He relies upon personal interest to accomplish his ends and gives free scope to the unguided strength and common sense of the people. |
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But we must pursue and accomplish our goals of building Inuktitut resources and curriculum. |
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Developing nations do not have the resources to accomplish this on their own. |
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But using a famously queeny actor to accomplish this task of reassurance makes the film interesting to us fifty years later. |
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While abstinence may be a desirable goal for these individuals, not many accomplish it. |
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Certainly proclamation of faith is essential in the Eucharist, but do we need the Creed to accomplish that? |
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It's sailing history in the making and I find it amazing that she has managed to accomplish it. |
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I have been feeling pretty tired this week, but have managed to accomplish a lot of stuff. |
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Committing the Qur'an to memory acted as a great aid for its preservation and any person who is able to accomplish this is known as a hafiz. |
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On the whole, I'd say that all this carping about liberalism on campus tends to accomplish very little. |
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To accomplish this, just substitute 0xc0a8090a in the filter code with the IP address of your choice in hex notation. |
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The poet in Lawrence was sublimated by the journalist in him in order to accomplish this project and get paid. |
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The poem was fairly easy to accomplish being somewhat of a nemophilist myself. |
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The Holy Ghost has been sent down to us from the Father to accomplish one eternal purpose. |
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Whether you believe in evolution, creation or intelligent design, the human male is uniquely designed and desirous to accomplish these tasks. |
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The medieval age was tyrannized by a demand for spiritual perfectionism, making it hard to accomplish anything practical. |
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The process of constructing the Gantt chart forces group members to think clearly about what must be done to accomplish their goal. |
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Systems that directly impact our ability to accomplish our mission should be the first on our list. |
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It will accomplish this by beginning to replace traditional central office switches with packet switches. |
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We often think of heroes as people who accomplish extraordinary feats which earn them fame. |
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I don't need two seemingly impossible feats to accomplish in less than a year. |
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To accomplish the requirements for the multi-material capability that Husky was seeking, a second injection unit was added to the machine. |
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I wanted to get at the inner dialogue in these two women, and that's a hard thing to accomplish cinematically. |
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The promotion of democracy and human rights serves American interests in ways that realpolitik can never accomplish alone. |
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In order to accomplish this end, the diestro must move off the diameter of the circle and place himself at an angle to his adversary. |
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We were prepared for a forced entry, but then reorganized available forces to accomplish the new mission. |
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To understand how to accomplish evaporative cooling with atoms, we need to first take a look at how these atoms are being held in the trap. |
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The challenge to the lung is to accomplish that processing without inappropriate and potentially damaging inflammatory amplification. |
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To accomplish this smoothly, place a straight edge down the slope of the roof overhanging the eave. |
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To accomplish this, he must also find a way to remove the southeastern tribes, the Choctaws, Cherokees, Creeks, and Chickasaws, from their homes. |
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Other safe designs make use of a hardened, angled deflector plate to accomplish the same end. |
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At the very least, they limit what you're able to accomplish by offering cheap looking templates and cheesy stock photos. |
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The administration is using its power and authority to accomplish the biggest rollback in employee rights in more than half a century. |
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They need to be retained in order to accomplish our goals and develop anything of substance. |
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You can accomplish both those tasks by furring the floor up using lumber and plywood. |
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There are limits to what art can accomplish and to what it should presume to do. |
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Only Jesus Christ, both fully divine and fully human, can accomplish this for all of humankind. |
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A superb siege by sea was planned and he was given six thousand of the best Syrian crack troops to accomplish the feat. |
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You must repent of any callous attitude to the right use of the means God has purposed to accomplish his will. |
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Since the students and other volunteers accomplish most of the work, a sense of community pride is fostered. |
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Our men and women in uniform will be doing their damnedest to accomplish some very dangerous missions, and they know the risks. |
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My generation learned that if we wanted to accomplish anything, we would have to get off the dime. |
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That's a bad solution when taking out one fool will accomplish the same thing. |
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With two buttons you can accomplish more than an afternoon with a pile of reel-to-reel tape, scissors and splicer. |
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How would we accomplish anything without the shared purpose between strong leadership and courageous followership? |
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To accomplish this, he pressed for nongraded classes, open education, greater flexibility in programming, and personal counselling. |
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He portrays a sensitivity and gentleness that few actors can accomplish so perfectly. |
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No one could accomplish the spellbinding feats Barry Sinclair does so nonchalantly during the course of his show. |
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When oppressive becomes the conflict between reason and faith, let me broad-mindedly see my way clear to accomplish what I seek. |
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With speed that only a few could accomplish the girl brought the tip of her sword to the ugly man's neck. |
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They were the ones who were laying the foundations of the Party, brick by brick, and without their help no leader could accomplish anything. |
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Haven't I lost enough on this venture which will probably accomplish little more than branding me as a charlatan? |
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A diffraction grating can accomplish the same separation of colors because of diffraction. |
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Thus, after several months' exposure, the office boor who initially took two weeks to annoy you can accomplish the same feat in only seconds. |
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Private accounts accomplish the desired goals but eliminate most of the undesired consequences. |
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What can you accomplish with a mostly ambient instrumental song that you can't with pop or rock music? |
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To accomplish these, however, a more thorough paleontological investigation of each taphonomic facies is necessary. |
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By fixing and suppressing the enemy, we allow our own maneuvering element to accomplish its task relatively unmolested. |
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If skulking losers can kill 90 people, imagine what they can accomplish if this emboldens them and they are no longer skulking. |
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They want liposuction to get a six-pack because they're physically unable to accomplish it themselves. |
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If it's possible to go the moon, it must also be possible to accomplish any unaccomplished goal. |
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Whatever inner resources people need to mobilize for recovery, they still can not accomplish the task alone. |
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There had always been questions as to whether the B-36 could accomplish its assigned mission. |
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But imagine what bioengineering of the DNA of algae will make possible to accomplish in 10 or 20 years. |
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The Assembly has been very proactive and successful this biennium in helping the association accomplish its strategic plan. |
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He set up his administration to get things done managerially, not to accomplish some short-term political goal. |
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They are not the full shilling and could be seen as servants of their creator, masked, and sent forth to accomplish certain limited tasks. |
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When you think about it, the keyboard doesn't do anything you can't accomplish with the control key and mouse. |
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The envelope contains whatever information is needed to accomplish transmission and delivery. |
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Individuals with tetraplegia may benefit from identifying pinch force requirements to accomplish daily-living tasks. |
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No other modern president has been able to accomplish such a delicate task in a midterm election. |
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He envisions the device that would accomplish this as one that would contain mixed-signal very large-scale integrated microchips. |
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And we know to a certainty that this is the regime that will stop at nothing to accomplish its irrational goals. |
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It was Hamilton himself who remarked that Dawkins could accomplish as much in a verbal argument as many a theoretician could with mathematics. |
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Such images, the writer thought, could encourage beholders to accomplish noble deeds. |
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Known as shape-memory materials, they are metal alloys or polymers that accomplish similar feats in different ways. |
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You brought everyone closer together, something we haven't been able to accomplish ourselves. |
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We've used the medicine ball, martial-arts routines and elastic bands to accomplish this. |
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Control over evolution is the first thing an intelligence seeks to accomplish, innit? |
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The software uses a standard dictionary, designed by Kiran, to accomplish the task. |
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Primarily they reproduce asexually, which they accomplish by binary fission, or simple cell division. |
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As a batsman or bowler any player has to accomplish certain things to be in the team. |
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Maybe we're still so unspecialized for the task of running that selective breeding could accomplish this. |
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All of these legislative measures made it much easier for labor unions to accomplish their goals. |
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Barring express constitutional, statutory, or other prohibitions, the corporation has the implied power to perform all acts reasonably appropriate and necessary to accomplish its corporate purposes. |
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They acquired the tools to accomplish the deed, including a stun gun and the chemical means to anesthetize their victims. |
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Profound Self-Confidence is exemplified when a child is confronted with a difficult task and his first response is the certainty that he can accomplish it. |
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Moreover, it would accomplish what they lack the votes to do legislatively: drastically shrink government. |
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This puts rapid control at your fingertips, enabling you to accomplish tasks quickly and reliably. |
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This process begins by virtue of an inner need, an inquietude, a thought that stimulates one's mind and anima to accomplish it. |
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They have the ability to quickly size up people, and to delegate the responsibility and authority required to accomplish tasks. |
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However, if you keep your chin up, you can accomplish anything. |
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A standard restrainer ring that can be removed after assembly will accomplish this. |
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The emergency powers must seek to provide the constitutional public powers with the means to accomplish their mission as soon as possible. |
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We are essentially striving to accomplish the same thing, which is to market our respective inland waterways systems with one voice. |
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If you have not gone astray by ego, you are able to accomplish your purpose. |
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I believe in what Canadian Blood Services is trying to accomplish and by being a YDC I can be involved with their goal. |
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A debriefing session for the entire health care team may be appropriate to accomplish this. |
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He must have had the bureaucrats turning cartwheels to accomplish it so quickly. |
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Pentamma had just accomplished, at age 25, what others more fortunate than her might accomplish by age four or five. |
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It seeks to subdue without conquest, to brainwash without force, to accomplish social evolution without history. |
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So first and foremost, merit is really assessed by what the candidate has done that lines up with what you hope to accomplish with that position. |
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We will redouble efforts on practical measures to accomplish that purpose, such as the pursuit of comprehensive reductions of nuclear arsenals. |
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We will use our skill and experience effectively and tactfully to help you accomplish your projects for the future. |
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Having made all those promises to do away with the GST, the government finally got around to legislation to accomplish that. |
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Thus the evolution we should accomplish in this life, it consists in harmonizing the cohabitation of these two aspects of ourselves. |
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What do we want to accomplish by when, and what qualities, skills and resources will be needed to achieve the envisaged goals? |
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While there is always room to improve, we really did accomplish this goal in spades. |
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This tutorial explains how to accomplish an inventory as in role-playings with objects which it is possible to reorganise on a grid. |
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In order to accomplish change, one must galvanize the department into action. |
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It carries heavy and outsize cargo, performs airdrops, and can accomplish aero-medical evacuation. |
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We cannot accomplish all of this prior to November 2005, but we must make progress. |
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The dialectics between these different instruments permits the Department to accomplish its mission. |
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And the way we are going to accomplish this is to recruit new blood donors and educate future blood donors. |
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Use a text editor to view the command trace, and to determine which commands are needed to accomplish the task. |
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To accomplish this partnership, you must be sensitive to cultural and social diversity. |
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All the nastiness will accomplish is maybe to encourage Maiden to quit altogether, in which case we all lose. |
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Parents and outsiders may also be positive forces in helping children accomplish these tasks. |
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To accomplish this, we create companies in each country that can be close to the consumer and develop bonds of trust over many decades. |
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A grey hat hacker can be thought of as a white hat hacker who wears a black hat at times to accomplish his own agenda. |
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Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed by all of the different tasks that you have to accomplish during the workday? |
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Partnerships beget new partnerships, which produce larger effects than any individual group could accomplish on its own. |
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I take my hat off to Shirley McClellan who has been a real workhorse as the agriculture minister in Alberta to accomplish this. |
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Alternatively, you can reorganize the share capital of your existing corporation to accomplish the freeze. |
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Become a witness and accomplish world evangelism, and become a church that will arise and shine. |
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However, we need a breathing space or we may risk much of what we can accomplish in the next two years. |
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Earlier on, I spoke about the possibility of raising your basal metabolic rate, and there is a form of exercise that can help you accomplish this task. |
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If they do not give in to discouragement, even people in adverse circumstances can accomplish things they believe beyond their reach. |
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He who loves understands, he who studies has willpower, he who has willpower, can accomplish very much. |
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To accomplish this act of universal emancipation is the historical mission of the modern proletariat. |
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The first concerns judges themselves and how they conceive of and accomplish their missions. |
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Nevertheless, how many of the 200 states that exist on the planet accomplish their task satisfactorily? |
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Random inspections would not accomplish the most timely elimination of substandard equipment. |
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With your solid support, I look forward with confidence and enthusiasm to the work that we will accomplish together in the coming years. |
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Not much at first glance, one might assume: all of these substances accomplish a special function or purpose in different chemical reactions. |
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If you want to accomplish that, you have to change the entire way these companies do business. |
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Design means the arrangement of the 'elements of design' in such a way as to best accomplish a particular purpose. |
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It strictly follows the protocol below in order to accomplish its mandate within legal and ethical guidelines. |
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If we can accomplish that, the budget in itself is probably worthwhile, but there are many other good things in there. |
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We have reached a positive outcome that will allow us to accomplish a great deal for the environment. |
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They agreed to establish a committee to consider the best way they can share expertise in order to accomplish their goals. |
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As a result, we were able to accomplish more with less duplication of effort and achieve a broader view and understanding of the issues. |
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To be able to achieve this group target, each of the countries has to accomplish its own specific task in the area of emissions reduction. |
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We believe that we must do everything possible to accomplish this task and refrain from steps which would stand in the way. |
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Extreme partisanship and uncivil political discourse is not the best way to accomplish anything in Washington. |
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Choose group members with specific skill sets to accomplish your goals. |
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Many elegists question whether they have the strength to accomplish their purpose, often calling for help from the muses or from a sympathetically grief-stricken nature. |
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They seem, at best, like damaged children, trying on the oversized identities of those who create and accomplish in real life. |
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To accomplish this, the author has relied on open and non-attributable sources, because most intelligence services refused to comment for the record. |
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Yet once our trip had come to a close we were left with the knowledge that when you really put your mind to some thing you can accomplish anything. |
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If you do not inform your reader with the basics of how to accomplish a task, perform a function or use a new tool, I guarantee he will find out from someone else. |
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His conscience flounders in inchoate confusion as he tries to decide what his surface actions should accomplish instead of asking how their long-term consequences will unfold. |
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Humphreys turned to Rush for preliminary designs for all the figureheads and stern carvings, and for a list of carvers who could accomplish the work in a timely fashion. |
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It seemed initially that the new Indian government wanted to accomplish what it had not succeeded in 30 years of desultory negotiations under the Shimla agreement. |
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Like I said, in spite of or because of my circumstances, I was able to accomplish my dreams. |
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It took a special, meticulous kind of person to accomplish the undertaking, someone with brains, patience, and nerves of steel. |
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When it was first announced, I thought it was a catch-all visit designed to accomplish several objectives at once. |
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To accomplish this task, doctrine would clearly lay out who is responsible for accomplishment of the separate tasks involved with each of these functions. |
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The use of the new wasteless technology of production of soap chips gives opportunity to accomplish several topical tasks in traditional methods of production. |
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It seems that many of those in the American elite who would recoil at the idea of explicit quotas are happy to tolerate more subtle systems that accomplish the same thing. |
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The philosopher's stone, the alcahest and the elixir were names of one and the same thing, and were supposed to accomplish an identical operation. |
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Caught between an alcoholic father and a mother suffering from depression, the ninth child of ten vowed to rise above the drama and accomplish great things. |
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The best way to accomplish that is to play the ball a little forward in your stance and match your shoulders to the angle of the slope at address. |
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The experimental results have shown proposed constructive solutions to accomplish electron-ion powder heating with following particles deformation at a tantalic target. |
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Mencken believed that the human race would accomplish greater things if the halt and lame were left to themselves and the bright and swift took the bit between their teeth. |
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They accomplish real stuff, like building schools in Guatemala. |
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He and I were still learning how to accomplish the instinctive art of breastfeeding. |
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The test to adopt a dual interpretation is whether it is possible to accomplish the effect of the movement in question by means of a tilt or pan alone. |
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It's a chain of successful events strung together to accomplish one goal. |
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It just took me a few weeks and just a few tries to accomplish all that. |
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The state is required to use the least restrictive means to accomplish its goals. |
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To accomplish this goal, Netanyahu used a simple chart that looked like a wile E. Coyote bomb. |
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In co-op play, online players team up against bots to accomplish missions. |
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A work organization is a socially designed unit that engages in activities to accomplish a goal, has an identifiable boundary, and is linked to the external society. |
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To accomplish these broad evaluations and treatment strategies, Healy formed teams composed of a neuropsychiatrist, a psychologist and a social worker. |
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But already, it looks as though the Canadian Space Agency's robot could accomplish most if not everything that spacewalking astronauts were meant to do. |
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Having to navigate whilst seated on the deck facing aft with only a chart, a stopwatch and a navigation plan is a feat few could accomplish and must be admired. |
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It is also easy to see the futility and ineffective nature of S curves and sweeping actions that use the smaller muscles of the arm and forearm to accomplish the task. |
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Objective testing, using either a pass-fail or percentage grading system, can at the least establish whether the student can or cannot accomplish the task. |
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To accomplish this task the working class must draw the lessons of the last century of great class struggles and build a genuine international socialist workers party. |
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The physical feats they are able to accomplish with relative ease seem inhumanly impossible for the rest of us who have to deal with gravity and lower back pain. |
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We envision a basic application that provides a framework for Internet telephony using plug-in modules to accomplish the various tasks to be performed. |
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Show me then what I shall accomplish by discoursing with you. |
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And that sort of stuff ain't easy for a gunmaker to accomplish. |
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It is a legal structure that has been designed to accomplish several desirable goals, two of which are to avoid executorship and paying estate duty. |
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Artists sing, dance, play music, play comedy, but accomplish also prodigies of jugging and flying exercices. |
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And its at this point that Ripley has to accomplish the final gesture, going back and kill another person that is going to discover what he did. |
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Whatever else we walk to accomplish when we walk in New York, we always hope to randomize our too neatly gridded city existence. |
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But if, in your judgment, it has no basis in fact or is just the whining of unhappy people, you can't let that deflect you from what you are trying to accomplish. |
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Yes, if the athlete is dehydrated, any water will accomplish that, dumbo! |
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To accomplish that task, it had to bring to heel many of the warlords the C. I. A. had paid during and after the 2001 invasion. |
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He and his therapist would set small goals — for instance, to sit up for five seconds at a time — then try to accomplish them. |
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The desire to do good and to accomplish spiritual ends is ceaselessly gnawing away within his consciousness. |
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There are many areas in which we can work in partnership to accomplish these goals. |
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To be able to accomplish its task, TBC supports the freedom of expression and free flow of information. |
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We cannot swap out our old system for a new one that will accomplish all this. |
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You have to help him accomplish his revenge purging all levels of the game bloodsucker who will cross your path. |
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An occupational therapist can help you to devise more efficient ways to work, perform household chores, and accomplish important tasks. |
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Her desire is to learn and try everything and to accomplish this task without wasting a moment and that is where she stands at the moment. |
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Both accomplish the same goal of regularizing the level of the population to a sustainable level. |
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At this time of year, people are rushing about trying to accomplish dozens of things on their holiday list. |
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If you accomplish these two projects, Mr. Shoiry, I think I will refuse to vote for you when the next municipal election comes up. |
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I don't think we would have been able to accomplish what we did without your help. |
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We must do many little things to accomplish just one big thing. |
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To accomplish its mission and implement its vision, and given the strategic goals highlighted above, Transparency International will create new emphases on established ways of fighting corruption. |
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To accomplish these objectives, they have to keep testing their limits. You can help show how they can use the discipline and control of diabetes care to gain strength and mastery in other parts of their lives. |
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Now to him who by the power at work within us is able to accomplish abundantly far more than all we can ask or imagine, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. |
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One man can accomplish with list, that which a thousand could not accomplish, regardless of how strong they were. |
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The verb pechar is a Chileanism derived from pecho, or chest, and means to employ much effort to accomplish a particular goal. |
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No coitive act should be completed when it requires fatiguing efforts to accomplish it. |
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The Lib Dem contender hoping to accomplish a bit of pre-emptive decapitation is Andrew Crawford. |
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To accomplish this, he immediately ordered an extensive change of administrative personnel. |
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Columbus's second voyage in 1493 had a large contingent of settlers and goods to accomplish that. |
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There was a time when January would have been surprised that a Kaintuck could accomplish such mathematics. |
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However, as the Senators were individually very influential, it was difficult to accomplish anything against the collective will of the Senate. |
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If we are able to accomplish this then we potentially could lead happy and virtuous lives. |
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Unfortunately, it seemed Honda tried to accomplish too much at one time and the experiment failed. |
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Following up on this, Iceland qualified for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the smallest nation ever to accomplish this feat. |
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On the night of the fight, June 22, 1937, Braddock was able to knock Louis down in round one, but afterward could accomplish little. |
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Some protists accomplish this using contractile vacuoles, while freshwater fish excrete excess water via the kidney. |
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It was their superior artillery which would enable them to accomplish this end. |
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Technology is properly defined as any application of science to accomplish a function. |
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Proconsular imperium was conferred upon Agrippa for five years, similar to Augustus' power, in order to accomplish this constitutional stability. |
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To accomplish their goal, they first created a group named the Holy Brotherhood. |
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Moctezuma ordered that he be kept informed of any new sightings of foreigners at the coast and posted extra watch guards to accomplish this. |
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Being a functional leader allows for the organization to run like a machine and having all the parts work together to accomplish a common goal. |
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Reward power gives followers something to work for and accomplish in the organization. |
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He intended to buy a house in Norwood and build a private observatory there, but died before he was able to accomplish his plan. |
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The easiest way to accomplish this was to burn any wood not needed for fuel or construction. |
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Cooperatives frequently have social goals which they aim to accomplish by investing a proportion of trading profits back into their communities. |
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There is no one who can accomplish their task without models and standards. |
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They were able to move forward, accomplish goals, and meet friends. |
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This was considered an urgent task, so that a sound pattern of governance could empower the Organization to accomplish its noble goals, and fulfil its unique and crucial role in human development. |
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Since the mid-90's, ABB relied on Wind River's technology as an operational foundation to accomplish our design goals. |
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One of the easiest ways to accomplish this goal is through the innocence and adorableness of a baby. |
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Common courtesy must be employed, and an appropriate working relationship established and maintained with subordinates, colleagues and superiors in order to accomplish the position's objectives. |
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To accomplish this, the DML enterprise identified and prioritized current and future objectives and actions. |
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These GO-Getters represents people constantly on the go, able to accomplish multiple tasks at once while still finding time to enjoy life. |
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To accomplish these goals, a withdrawal design with a nested changing-criterion design was used to withdraw paraprofessional proximity. |
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The money served to accomplish a grand design: the building of a national exhibition centre dedicated to artistic and cultural activities in the Charlevoix region. |
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The new process will accomplish off-loads in only 48 hours which cuts the previous time required by nearly half. |
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It is beyond any excuse why the government would resist this type of motion which seeks to accomplish the very words of the Prime Minister in addressing the democratic deficit. |
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One is the government coming down with new directives saying they must do this, that they must accomplish this amount of fines capture by this year to produce this kind of trafficable solid. |
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Normally one may expect a series of inter-related steps to be undertaken to accomplish a systems analysis of a problem of interest. |
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Law firms deserve a better way to accomplish eBilling than traditional enterprise software that produces LEDES formats. |
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Find out how these superintendents created a consortium, what they accomplish together and how you can follow suit. |
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Holding hiring authorities accountable for the application of good practice rather than control through inflexible rules can best accomplish this goal. |
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You can't accomplish anything great by playing it safe. |
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To accomplish this, community volunteers and our consultant team moved approximately 2,700 small fish and young salmon into the new creek over the course of a few days. |
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This project enabled us to accomplish many things over the past year. |
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To accomplish this simply select each object and then click Apply. |
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Devise a list of tasks to accomplish so as to outline and remember them. |
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Mandolines have long been used by chefs to accomplish jobs requiring knives, but many of them are sharp and dangerous. |
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To accomplish this, we spend 30 minutes in class brainstorming a classroom definition of integration. |
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They show how you will accomplish the goals you have set. |
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This amendment would indeed accomplish this. |
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All too often, we protest too much and accomplish too little. |
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