He also has a combination of other psychopathic disorders which meant he had no control over his actions during the family massacre. |
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I speak of the trial of actions including petitions for divorce or nullity in the High Court. |
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Both Armstrong and Grice are now understood to be issuing rebuttals to Fraser, furious at the way their actions have been judged. |
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In general, an effective rebuttal will require evidence that Marjorie's actions were voluntary. |
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This was swiftly followed by cavalry actions on both wings, each army's right being victorious and pursuing the enemy from the field. |
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The teacher without students would have no means of self-expression or mirror for his actions and ideas. |
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This book pays tribute to the artists who recorded the actions of the U.S. military throughout its proud history. |
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A conscientious motorist is counting the cost of his actions after driving through a red traffic light to allow an emergency ambulance to pass. |
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These actions will also benefit pygmy rabbits and sage grouse that use the area as rearing habitat. |
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Some levels will have you performing the same movements and actions for ten minutes only to get you to a room with no purpose. |
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As with all security audits, should the results require remedial action, such actions will be taken. |
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The precise mechanism of the biological actions of this plant is not fully understood. |
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Our group largely agreed but added that the police response to our actions would play a decisive role in how far things would escalate. |
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It's all well and good to perform these actions in response to the alarm clock if that's what happens every day. |
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Christopher also bent down to the parcel, concealing his and her actions with a turned back and diminished movements. |
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Simple actions and words are put at a premium when they aren't used to buoy a Message of Personal and Social Importance. |
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Movement and actions were scripted superbly, which is immediately evident when engaged for the first time in battle. |
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Her actions and movements sluggish and purposefully so, she has a bad feeling. |
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His actions are machined from pre heat-treated 4140 bar stock using all carbide tooling. |
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Most bolt actions will fit the cartridge without bolt modification and bullets up to.35 caliber can be fitted into some variation of the case. |
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The murkiness and chaos that attend armed conflict mean military actions are hardly immune to mistake. |
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But recent weeks have seen a resurgence of armed actions by government opponents. |
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He also lists the numerous combat actions in which the United States became involved after the fall of the Soviet Union. |
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The combined arms battle called for concerted actions by infantry and artillery later joined by tanks and aviation. |
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As with other questions in this chapter it also covers a number of the judicial actions in the Community legal order. |
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Judicial Watch has filed 92 lawsuits and legal actions against government officials. |
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No one would argue with the case for better, higher quality designs for our city, but actions speak louder than words. |
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The oft-heard attempt at reassuring a doubting public may indeed have some substance, but actions speak louder than words. |
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But actions speak louder than words, and that's why I'm offering Evening Press readers a chance to turn their lives around in a different way. |
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What I've always told my kids, and Allison can confirm this, is actions speak louder than words. |
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The activists are asking concerned citizens across the country to join the actions in New Orleans or to take action at home. |
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But his words and actions have shown him to be a discriminator and intolerant of difference. |
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Be a catalyst for change by letting your actions and voices be heard in a diplomatic and tactful manner. |
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They outlined their position in opposition to the actions of animal rights activists. |
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Under the actual facts of the case, the Court found that the judge had taken no actions of any significance. |
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This change seeks to treat bowling actions quite separately from everything else that happens on the field of play. |
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It is about joined-up thinking and processes and not just piece-meal actions and decisions. |
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With the benefit of watching the incident on TV, he was able to reach a different interpretation of my actions than he had done in real time. |
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This administration started repressive actions against taggers, but with little success. |
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How sad it was to see so much fervour amongst my own countrymen in taking up the banner of support for the US in their actions against Iraq. |
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Simple actions like turning off the light when we leave a room or boiling only the correct amount of water for a cup of tea all add up. |
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A new e-commerce law protects UK ISPs and e-tailers from actions over content held on or passing through their networks. |
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Make sure you have time to respond safely to improper behavior and unsafe actions of others by not tailgating or speeding. |
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To a fellow judoist the actions are not violent, but to a lay person they appear that way. |
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These groups however are discredited by the outrageous actions they take to disrupt hunt meets. |
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A petition was raised condemning the council's actions and Smith was voted out of office in that year's elections. |
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The administration largely avoided public accountability for its actions by burying the story. |
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These actions further depress economic activity, prices, corporate cash flows and the ability of borrowers to service debts. |
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Hundreds of striking council workers rallied at a mass meeting in York today as their actions hit city centre tourists, shoppers and motorists. |
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We have to believe in a goal so strongly that our actions point toward achieving that goal. |
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These actions are important in the effective use of the hindlimbs during terrestrial saltation and swimming. |
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Another limitation is a rule found in various forms in some legal systems which denies jurisdiction over actions involving foreign land. |
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This means that it interferes with some of the actions of androgens within the body. |
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Now it may well be that the Court's actions are justifiable under some other theory. |
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You may say that you believe your actions to be meaningful, but you can never know to what extent your given nature is determining them. |
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They condoned actions such as assassinations, bombs without warnings and the summary execution of informers and traitors. |
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Space heating uses the largest amount of energy, so actions that reduce home heating requirements will have the greatest impact. |
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These largely token measures have done little to quell public anger at the violent actions of the police. |
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The attack actions include offensive measures and supporting measures, as shown in the table. |
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The young stargazer's actions have been greeted with glee by Southampton astronomers who have long been campaigning for a clear night sky. |
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Those whose actions show them to be self-realized are often described as mahatmas or great selves. |
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They defend their actions by spuriously claiming that a piece of amenity in the area will be bulldozed. |
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This humbling gesture recalls the actions of Jesus at the Last Supper when he washed his disciples' feet. |
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It is, of course, obvious that it is not only actions that are bound to succeed that have a value. |
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Reichert also complains bitterly in the book about the intrusive actions of media reporters. |
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Figures from the UK government showed a rise in court actions to repossess homes, a further sign that rate rises were being felt. |
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The labor activist said that SBSI will always support laborers' actions aimed at bettering their conditions. |
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The lawmakers should be called to account without fail for their reckless actions that run contrary to national interest. |
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Citi's actions weren't illegal, but broke an unwritten understanding not to whipsaw markets or take advantage of the thin summer trading. |
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He now seems more than ever convinced of his own rectitude, more certain that his words and actions are necessarily benevolent. |
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They go on to wonder about the logic of Minister McDowell s actions given his stated aim of curbing excessive drinking. |
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When the gun shot cracked through the air, I snapped into actions right away. |
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There is no bigger big-noter than this guy whose own actions of alcohol-fuelled antisocial behaviour are well below par. |
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Since we are still technically still at war with the Yukaghir, your actions were technically treasonous. |
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Those are strong words especially in discussing the actions of a political party holding power as a government. |
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I apologize for his wordings and actions and I apologize in advance for any other offenses he does later on. |
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The special prosecutor concluded, however, that his actions did not constitute a prosecutable offense. |
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There are many actions that companies can take to give staff a sense of security without making them complacent. |
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These men, through their actions in combat and peace, earned the title of warrior. |
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Without his knowledge, the council released CCTV footage of his actions to the media. |
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When those actions came to light this February, councillors erupted in anger, almost derailing the whole process once again. |
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Control is understood as one's being the source whence her actions emanate. |
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He said he was most concerned about actions of illegal aliens, not ethnic Koreans native to Japan. |
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These terms are thrown about to create a mindset that justifies the actions of some nations. |
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The insurgents also use mines, booby traps, and snipers, and they conduct large-scale terrorist actions involving hostage taking. |
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All the play was gone from her actions and she just did them now from force of habit. |
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But they should not defy the managers of the State if they feel their actions are within the ambit of the law. |
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The President had urged the public to be on alert for possible terrorist actions in September or October. |
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I suppose I just think the world is complex, and even wrong-headed actions can sometimes have beneficial outcomes. |
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Looking at the code, the process of inserting actions into the input loop can be viewed as somewhat hacky. |
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The primary focus was on immediate actions that could allay fears of a nervous public. |
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From my plebeian perch in rural Mississippi, I have observed the actions of this administration with a kind of detached concern. |
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The mechanicals in Midsummer were slow and dull, indulging in endless, random byplay rather than the specific actions called for in the text. |
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Could it be my mercurial temper, causing many rash actions or hurtful, wicked comments? |
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He called for a House investigation into his actions and was cleared the following year of any wrongdoing. |
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Your Honour, that is not unusual, of course, in the course of relator actions but it possibly creates difficulties. |
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They also were significant in limited tactical actions close to the shore such as the prosecution or relief of sieges. |
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Winchester has reintroduced the tang safety on its lever actions this year, replacing the unpopular cross-bolt safety. |
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In many cases, human actions may merely alter the character of habitats rather than eliminate them. |
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Agency actions must adequately consider environmental justice issues, pursuant to the executive order. |
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Some of the actions of the party administration are beginning to show that all that glitters is not gold. |
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Currently in the works is a sitcom-style miniseries in which viewers can influence the actions of characters with a click of the mouse. |
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Instinct and intuition rule their actions and decisions and reason be dammed! |
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They are even being made now with special smoothed and lightened actions for the cowboy shooters wanting to score well. |
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Bold, aggressive, and controversial actions are likely to be requisites to save the island fox from extinction. |
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There is great variety in the special bids or actions a player may be allowed to make during his turn to bid. |
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The political rendering of ideas into actions endorsed by Marxists found a dead end. |
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Ultimately, history is contemporaneous with the present, in the form of karmas by which all actions of the past live in the now. |
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His disgust with himself and his actions inspired the need for a stiff drink. |
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It is also useful in the therapy of acute pulmonary edema, both for its hemodynamic actions and as a calmative. |
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The stability of rule-ordered actions is dependent upon the shared meaning assigned to words used to formulate a set of rules. |
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Aside from stretching the limits of plausibility, these actions only serve to frustrate us and alienate us from the characters. |
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We will walk through a travesty of language, where truth is but a signs system and actions are always appear flanked by a pair of stars. |
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As routine as the emergency service teams' actions might seem, they are planned out weeks in advance by local fire chiefs. |
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It was well planned and premeditated and he had time to reflect on the wrongfulness of his actions and mend his ways. |
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These actions have been carried out openly, but opposition within Canada has been scarce or nonexistent. |
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They frantically seek acceptance, but rash and thoughtless actions can bring them up short on occasion. |
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Ministers talk the language of empowerment, devolution, collaboration, and support, but their actions speak louder than words. |
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I still maintain the view that actions speak louder than words so we'll wait and see how it pans out. |
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The combination of the oil shock and Fed actions doomed the US to fifteen months of recession. |
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As interior minister from 2002 to 2004, he fed the media with spectacular police actions and the mass deportation of immigrants. |
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We become just or temperate by acting justly or temperately and the practice of these actions makes them second nature to us. |
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But actions speak louder than words and previous competitiveness white papers have yielded few tangible results. |
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But in every case actions speak louder than words and the law must be applied to the facts. |
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To others, his actions could have seemed those of a deadly rival, a traitor, a conspirator. |
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The pain from my injuries disappeared as emotional pain caused by my actions took hold. |
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In short, our actions will always speak louder than images and words offered by others. |
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Tens of millions were killed in these actions to stamp out democracy in the name of democracy. |
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It is generally regarded as a study of the iteration of maps, of time evolution of differential equations, and of group actions on manifolds. |
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The actions were consolidated and the judge agreed to try preliminary issues which are the subject of this appeal. |
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He finds a poetry in seemingly the most unpoetic of actions by the sheer baldness of his writing. |
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I think there is a similarity to the attitude of many abused children who blame themselves for the abusive actions of their parents. |
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Recalls for drugs, biologics, veterinary medicines, and the overwhelming majority of devices are voluntary actions by industry. |
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His actions have spoiled the accommodationist agenda, and marred the image of the revolution. |
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Much as actions speak louder than words, thinking about something is better than not being empathetic enough to think at all. |
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Here is an example where kind, brave actions speak louder then violent words. |
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Now that protection from future legal actions is in place, the 1.8 billion marks still missing from German business will probably trickle in. |
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It was a gradual understanding of the sheer wrongness of my actions by my participation in such a cruel, barbaric industry. |
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Whether I disciplined him or ignored him, his actions would cause Kanisha to scream like an air-raid siren. |
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It's a decision to deny ourselves the thoughts, desires, and actions that feed the old life within us. |
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The scene requires viewers to question the actions and reactions of characters in a highly complex situation. |
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Welcome to the real world people, a world of personal responsibility where actions can generate reactions. |
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A nurse has told a jury she did not feel able to question the actions of a colleague who mistakenly gave a toddler an incorrect injection. |
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The legislation will raise further questions in relation to actions open to an employer if a drug test proves positive, he said. |
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Bacon accepts no responsibility for your drunken actions if this is attempted! |
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Increasingly dog-tired and conflicted, his actions often seem those of a guilty man. |
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The wider issue is the question of the state's behaviour and whether its actions were responsible. |
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However, the actions of corporations do have effects on the environment, society, and culture, etc. |
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Our country was founded in response to the actions of an over-reaching, hegemonic empire. |
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They knew that complaining about her actions could raise questions about their conduct and did it anyway. |
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Additional pickets and job actions are planned if a settlement is not reached, the union said. |
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Organizers, including the Service Employees International Union, say job actions were scheduled in about 160 cities. |
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The protest is the latest in a series of job actions against harbor-area trucking firms. |
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Further, subsequent military actions may depend on the effectiveness of a non-lethal attack. |
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In Africa there have been unilateral military actions by states to overthrow despotic governments in neighbouring states. |
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They sought to wear down the adversary through harassing actions and protracted conflict. |
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Our purpose was to study this great battle to better inform military actions in the future. |
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People who subscribe to this tradition treat everyone with the same dignity, and they also understand that actions speak louder than words. |
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Well, actions speak louder than words and our sources says she's offered a lot less. |
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Her bold actions have elevated her to the status of national hero and prompted thousands of offers of marriage. |
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The actions of the major players in this drama have been mixed-up and incoherent, and have tended to widen, not narrow, the crisis. |
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We assume that actions provide the particular moments for apprehending and hence for experientially cognizing the person. |
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His actions were quickly followed and none of the officers noticed any longer the obtrusive wrongness of his presence. |
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Moral actions are unlike other actions in that they have both transitive and intransitive effects. |
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We must, after all, judge the person by their actions and not the beadiness of their eye. |
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We have his clear statements of specific actions to take to make this city a better place. |
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The latter term would be reserved for actions relating to the armed forces and the defence of the realm. |
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By apologizing and taking responsibility for our actions we help rid ourselves of esteem-robbing self-reproach and guilt. |
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It is undoubtedly true that the pleasures of smoking are derived from the actions of nicotine on the central nervous system. |
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The deal failed partly because of the actions of one of the principals, but also because of actions of those not party to the bargain. |
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Their actions represent so many bargaining chips in their long-term negotiations for a rearrangement of the existing power structure. |
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If they thought that there would be a news blackout on their actions they must now think again. |
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Yet, it appears that it is meticulously refraining from any extreme actions that could trigger a military showdown with the United States. |
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The solicitor should not be exposed to two separate actions for the identical loss. |
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No group or organisation can be held accountable, nor should they be for the actions of a small group of truculent individuals. |
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Well, first of all, let me say that the actions of a few have reflected very, very badly on many of us, myself included. |
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She could easily rationalize her actions by thinking she's working towards moving out of there. |
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Taking the actions required to get you in the right position to answer in the affirmative might be worth your while. |
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Unless, you know, they're fibbing a little and don't really have any confidence in their actions at all? |
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It relied on what the French or Russians did and the actions of one would provoke a German response and not the other way round. |
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His actions seem senseless, but by the glint in his eye, you know he's operating with a logic beyond your ken. |
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I do hope that she straightens out, but her actions merit real charges, and time in the can. |
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What the ignorant see as evil, the enlightened see as the actions of low-minded and immature individuals. |
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There appears to be a growing disquiet about the recent actions and opinions of America that many people are reacting against. |
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It would be a delicious irony if these actions now deem him to be unfit to sit on the council. |
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It was simply asked that she account for her actions at a public inquiry and the situation turned into a nightmare. |
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I know that for myself it makes no difference whether I do or forbear those actions which are reckoned excellent. |
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Using this information, HP is able to recommend specific actions the company can take to become more agile. |
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Even understanding the roots of certain forbidden actions does not guarantee that they will be avoided. |
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Decisions and actions are not only made in response to inputs from all of the sensory modalities. |
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Stubborn, willful, bold and determined, natives born into this combination all take themselves and their actions very seriously. |
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However, he viewed the federal government's actions as simply kicking the can down the road without solving the fundamental problems. |
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Rios Montt staunchly defended his actions against what he termed a deadly enemy, and bristled at the suggestion of genocide. |
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Both police constables received a commendation from Hampshire's Chief Constable for their actions and were personally commended by the court for their bravery. |
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When teachers describe for a student the actions that take place in a particular movement, the words they use are symbols representing a more abstract concept. |
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They can't easily strike in the Middle East precisely because Syria, Egypt, Algeria, etc. have their number and have undertaken massive actions against them. |
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He doesn't tend to speak, rather communicate in actions and gestures. |
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But for a public that expects clean air, clean water, and a healthy future for its children, the administration's actions speak louder than words. |
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What is meant by movement is specific actions of the weapon and body. |
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But their movement and actions are depicted with expressiveness and drama. |
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They play to chords of resentment and cast a veneer of illegitimacy over actions and lives lived honorably. |
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A published article compares state sponsored police brutality to the individual actions of a two-bit huckster on Youtube. |
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Such a concerted campaign of misrepresentation will be hard to chalk up to the actions of a few rogue police officers. |
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The lawyers decided to stay in chechnya and demand investigation of illegal actions against them and their office. |
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He gives as full an account as possible of the actions for which the recipient got the VC and also gives as many biographical details as are available. |
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Paramedics said Mr Wardle would have died had it not been for the actions of a quick-thinking neighbour who staunched the flow of blood from a stab wound in his shoulder. |
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For many years it has been known that rock failure is complex, and results from the many stresses arising from the combined movements and actions of the tooth of a rock bit. |
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But a flood of news items since the report's release in late May show that the government's actions do not reflect an anomalous period of abusiveness. |
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Disciplinary actions are internal to the police force and it is often difficult for the judiciary, but also for civil society, to monitor their implementation. |
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People will impute responsibility on them for the actions of the family member. |
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This workshop was the first phase of a training programme in which the kids learnt how to create expressions, actions and movements of characters. |
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And Lanza proved his predilection by his actions in the same way as any pedophile, by targeting children. |
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These actions had measurable informal influence on the practices of prosecutors and courts in other areas and ultimately influenced changes in statute law as well. |
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Two big men with faces flushed from drink look over, miming cricketing actions that would not get them selected for a half-decent junior school team. |
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Hindus take on a caste identity at birth, being born into a family within a particular jati, as the argument goes, because of actions in a previous life. |
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It means that maybe, just maybe, there are repercussions attached to the actions of our reality tv stars. |
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History will judge the actions of your government as cruel and barbaric. |
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Therefore, some Democrats are under pressure to take policy actions their union allies oppose. |
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The group will identify actions the government and third sector can do jointly to tackle climate change, environmental problems and sustainable development more broadly. |
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He is making a mockery of all this in his business dealings and justifying his actions by saying he has to be competitive with the rest of the world. |
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One was to engage in guerilla actions and wear the enemy down. |
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Similar reservations will no doubt surface in the coming months, as countries endeavor to absolve their own aggressive actions from the court's jurisdiction. |
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He could have engaged in military actions short of an outright invasion. |
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The consumer is king and it is the consumer who must accept a little more responsibility for the actions of global companies that are only reacting to our whims. |
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The ability to make comparisons with damages awarded for non-pecuniary losses in personal injury actions would have a salutary effect on libel juries. |
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Would the law of New Zealand that takes away rights of common law actions for personal injuries and puts people on some kind of pension scheme apply? |
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You alone are responsible for your own actions and behavior in life. |
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But there is also a perceived need on the part of governments to build up a momentum in public opinion both to justify its actions and bury awkward questions. |
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It must be stressed that it is not for the court to assign a legal classification to the actions brought by the plaintiffs before the national court. |
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You are sending a signal that says any Western response to his actions will be inconsequential. |
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These would be setbacks, but they would also be rearguard actions that wouldn't hold for long. |
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We need to believe that Taylor's actions yesterday are pure, or the transparency loses its potency. |
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I've said before that actions speak louder than words and I'm prepared for people to come back next year and ask me exactly what the department has achieved. |
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It is not your responsibility to control their actions and behavior. |
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The actions of North Korea this week should also send a clear message about the danger of this regime. |
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If it is certain that Maya altars received offerings or ritual goods, the particular ritual actions performed at these stones remains wholly unclear. |
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They didn't want the actions of a few to stain the reputations of many. |
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We cannot know what train of events our actions will set in motion. |
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He also backed the actions of the action group and local council. |
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The D.C. Circuit has been their springboard for rear-guard actions against the administration, and they want to preserve it. |
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Despite the meagerness of his military career and his own later hostility to militarism, there is no evidence that he ever opposed IRA actions during the war of independence. |
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By its actions after the massacres it has shown its guilt when it went on the media and said that the clashes in Gambela were between the Anuak and Nuer. |
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The goal is to decrease exposure to provocative actions through patient education, as well as through appropriate ergonomic changes in the worksite area. |
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If the legislature acts to protect the poor and less powerful, its actions must be respected by the judicial branch. |
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I've spoken with him myself on his motives for committing his crime, and while I agreed to keep his explanation under my hat, I firmly believe his actions were justified. |
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Miller also filed three dissolution of marriage actions against Jeffrey Kessler in three counties of Colorado. |
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The film is more than unusual in its attempt to connect society's dysfunction and popular misery with the actions of a hypocritical, mendacious ruling elite. |
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If we could adapt our image and actions to blend in with the pale landscape of suburban life, then we could escape the trap of family obligation and expectations. |
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Examples of demeritorious actions might include killing an animal, speaking abusively to another, or fanning the flames of our own jealousy at someone else's good fortune. |
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Plans for actions are floated, emotional states begin and both of these feed back into my sensory cortex through the proprioceptive and interoceptive systems respectively. |
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Before, his actions had been closely aligned church policies, which were basically a CYA masquerading as piety. |
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With statistics like these, it is imperative that nurses educate their patients regarding cancer prevention, self-examination, early warning signs, and actions to take. |
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Many of the emails said that while all of their other actions are abhorrent, the burning of Korans is commendable. |
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The judge said he thought it much more likely it was not being able to hold his drink which had triggered Hussain's actions and contributed to his loss of temper. |
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Some observers at the time claimed that Saatchi's actions significantly diminished both the reputations of those artists and the price levels of their works. |
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When the media show the hyper actions of these wannabe soldiers, public perception changes. |
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However, having disposed of a few canards, he weakens his own case by his willingness to advance the best possible interpretation of Nelson's actions on almost every occasion. |
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Did you meet any teenagers whose behavior or actions seemed at all worthy of being sent to a reform school? |
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Such desperate actions are in contravention of their vows and faith to renounce violence in all forms. |
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Courts are given independence under our system precisely to counteract the unconstitutional actions of the majority. |
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Bhaktas always desire love of God and they dedicate their actions to God. |
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Meyer's actions that day helped lead to the recovery of their bodies and saved the lives of a number of wounded troops. |
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These actions are attributed to binding with nociceptors, which causes a period of enhanced sensitivity followed by a refractory period of reduced sensitivity. |
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But he is responsible for the administration's actions since then. |
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Their actions show a moral courage that we were beginning to think was wholly absent from what is probably one of the most venal lawmaking bodies in history. |
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Before starting the actions of wudu it is necessary to make niyyah, make niyyah that the act of performing wudu is for the purpose of purity only. |
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The mayor's actions in office contradicted the promises he made during the campaign. |
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Deliberators identify with each other's decisions and actions, so that each deliberator's actions become the expression of the others' rational activity. |
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He also defended the actions of the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region with regards to the case. |
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But the Genevan church showed itself every whit as masterful and dogmatic as its Roman rival, and its actions were equally justified by an appeal to Divine authority. |
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In exploring this point she charts how political identity, ethnicity, and regionalism were related to the local economy and the actions of a weak national state. |
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Now, the recent actions of ISIS and Boko Haram are drawing attention to the role of human trafficking. |
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These concerns are in line with Buddhist karmic theory which asserts that a person's actions in this life will determine the character of his or her future existences. |
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Having good intentions, not harming others, avoiding evil actions and making the heart and mind pure in thought were among the truths spoken by the Buddha. |
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That same entity will later enter a new body bringing with it the karma of past lives, which includes actions themselves as well as the ethical ramifications of such. |
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However, as the recent and unpredicted actions in Crimea remind us, there is always a chance of relapse. |
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This means their actions are likely to get more desperate, their logic more twisted, their conspiracy theories more barmy and their rhetoric more rabid. |
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It is essential that we take no drastic actions that would please our own fire-eaters but would drive foreign states into the arms of the terrorists. |
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So is this end of such madcap actions by parents who should know better? |
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Whether intentional or not, the racial offensiveness and insensitivity of Summers' remarks and actions must be acknowledged, criticized, and vigorously resisted. |
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Monitoring of the control environment includes verifying systemic controls within the financial systems and the associated actions for remediation of any control violations. |
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Even frequent meter readings provided information about energy use after the fact, not allowing actions to be taken to reduce energy use or energy demand. |
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In the weeks following, Perry was asked if he believed the illegal raid should result in firings or disciplinary actions at cps. |
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Most of the actions taken by prior presidents were more limited in size, scope and benefits. |
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Needless to say, none are truly ready for the repercussions of their actions and quickly find themselves out of their depth and facing a situation of escalating violence. |
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Moreover, the actions of individuals who repeat rather than question, watch out for, punish, and sanction transgressions, lend these norms their strength. |
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What really separates contented couples from those in deep marital misery is a healthy balance between their positive and negative feelings and actions toward each other. |
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Words and actions of one-world architects make it clear that they intend to shatter freedom and then remold the world to their collectivist heart's desire. |
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The mechanicals in the production were slow and dull, indulging in endless, random byplay rather than the specific actions called for in the text. |
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Each step of the way, Booker has thrived on the philosophy that your actions matter more than what you preach. |
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The newspaper discovered that numerous UK mainframe support staff lost their jobs as a result of these actions and that IBM offshored the work to South Africa. |
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It has both agonistic actions and weak opioid antagonistic activity. |
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He added that the government was not obliged to coordinate every single one of its actions with the agency but to work out a package of measures agreeable to the fund. |
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For the girl ranting about keying SUVs. I'm so glad you've decided to fight against people's destructive actions with such a constructive solution. |
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We don't like it when politicians change their minds or try to reinterpret previous actions or statements according to what suits the current social climate. |
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Such people seem to be holding me responsible for the actions of others. |
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This is an amalgam of various actions and not a specific action. |
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Like most of my sister's stories, it provoked a startling mental picture, capturing a moment in time when one's actions seem both unimaginably cruel and completely natural. |
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Yet Lohse is confident that the reader will take his actions as the fruits of selfless moral courage. |
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Or perhaps some of the actions and teachings of Jesus aroused strong messianic hopes, but Jesus himself deliberately avoided making an overt claim to be the Messiah. |
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