These are the aims we have to keep in view in the education of children and people of every age that require education. |
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That is the main point for you to keep in view, that this measure will make bread at all times dearer than it now is. |
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To pray for immediate perfection in holiness is inconsistent with the ends we are to keep in view, in the duty of prayer. |
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At the same time it is necessary for you to keep in view, that it is not your province to try the parties accused, or any of them. |
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We should do the same today: keep in view the dark underside of global capitalism that is fomenting revolts. |
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So the major issue we need to keep in view is how much injustice is let loose by any given set of economic or manufacturing practices. |
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God is constrained so to act as to keep in view the accumulated karma of individuals, yet to bear fruit. |
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In these efforts, we must also keep in view the sheer scale of the literacy challenge: over 860 million adults, one-in-five persons aged 15 and over, twothirds of whom are women. |
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We must keep in view the limitations of the theological teachings of this first half of the XIX century, especially in ecclesiology or in pastoral theology. |
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The Court in this connection also alluded to the need to keep in view the inter-generational and intra-generational interests and the contemporary demand to promote the concept of sustainable development. |
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Such an instrument, which would be a significant contribution to the development of international law, would also keep in view the interests of the developing countries. |
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Therefore, I accept the fact, and seek to keep in view an ideal that is physical, but also clean, manly, heroic, already familiar, and leading with certainty to higher things. |
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And all the way through the book I was trying to keep in view the question of how the nonliterate aspects of performance practice and so on, the oral aspects of music-making, always go with it. |
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