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It was not something that frightened me in any respect.
The company appears to have not taken the easy route in any respect.
To take it seriously in any respect would be to undermine that message.
It's a vision of a future that shouldn't feel realistic in any respect—but it does.
This may be an ancap dream, but won't be mainstream or user-friendly in any respect.
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"It was never my client's intention to commit a larceny in any respect," he told the newspaper.
One of the interesting things about this was that Keith Moon was never a conventional drummer in any respect.
It is embarrassing to him that there is any evidence that the country preferred Clinton to him in any respect.
Billy Crystal did "blackface" for a Sammy Davis Jr. impression, and I don't think Crystal is racist in any respect.
That isn't to say it's bottom of the class in any respect, just that it prides itself on its streaming speed.
To that end, effective immediately, the employee involved in this incident is no longer employed by the Company in any respect.
She's not a gamer in any respect, but she's got a kick out of the VR she's tried these past few nights.
Then we shouldn&apost be wasting another year in the absence of really compelling evidence which we have not been in any respect seen.
Any arrangements which supersede the Protocol are not required to replicate its provisions in any respect, provided that the underlying objectives continue to be met.
The proclamation imposes the most severe restrictions on Syria and North Korea, which Mr. Trump says fail to cooperate with the United States in any respect.
"North Korea does not cooperate with the United States government in any respect and fails to satisfy all information-sharing requirements," the revised travel restrictions said.
Yet President Obama's decision to release Manning from confinement is not in any respect a deviation from what we have come to expect from this White House.
That's not to say that the original Mary Poppinsis some untouchable gem, but rather that it appears Mary Poppins Returns didn't even try to outdo the original in any respect.
"The only thing that marks this case as unusual, in any respect, is that one of Mr. Cohen's clients is the president," said Thomas McKay, of the SDNY US Attorney's Office.
"To joke about [anorexia] in any respect is not only wrong but really harmful and dangerous — especially when Kim has so many followers, and many are young, impressionable girls," Saffran says.
Of course, that's not to suggest being male is in any respect harder, but knowing what that identity stands for or how best to express it is something that is all too often lost in either silence or violence.
By making the four-way plus buttons more usable in any respect — even if just to make it easier to blindly switch between the distinct directions through the raised plus component — you've already made a big stride over the original rocker.
"Based on the very heartfelt expressions of the defendants who believe — and I don't question their beliefs in any respect — who believe in their cause because they believe they were entitled to invoke the necessity defense, I'll accept what they said," Driscoll said, according to the Boston Herald.
"To joke about [anorexia] in any respect is not only wrong but really harmful and dangerous — especially when Kim has so many followers, and many are young, impressionable girls," Kristina Saffran, co-founder and executive director of Project HEAL, a non-profit organization that offers recovery support for people suffering from eating disorders told Refinery29.
"These aren't apples to apples in any respect and I regret China's decision today to further foreclose the world's ability to conduct the free press operations, frankly, that would be really good for the Chinese people, really good for the Chinese people in these incredibly challenging global times where more information, more transparency are what will save lives," he said.
"I don't want to impute in any respect the motives of the Commonwealth of Virginia, but if it were the case that a state decided not to defend the Constitution, not to defend the legality of a districting plan that was adopted by the legislature, and that decision was made purely for partisan reasons, you would say that an elected official or a candidate who was severely, adversely affected by that should not be able to challenge it," Alito said.
Under no circumstances is it advisable to make any misstatements or misbrand in any respect.
Lack of willingness to "cooperate with the United States in any respect", notably in terms of a standoff regarding North Korea's nuclear program.
As, furthermore, he had not erred in any respect, and as the sentence was not so severe as to lead to the conclusion that no reasonable court would have imposed it, the appeal was duly dismissed.
Britain's history defies neutrality in any respect. It is foolish. We cannot become Switzerland overnight, as many Labour Members seem to believe." Hind was unequivocal, "We are on the right lines in relation to our policy on Trident.
Lastly, the French refused to take the Brunswick Manifesto seriously in any respect, believing it to be unauthentic. This determination stemmed from what they believed to be its illegality, disrespect for the law of war, and denial of national sovereignty.Cross, p. 210.
The Court held that it was the object of Congress not to change in any respect the existing laws further than the new situation of the District rendered indispensably necessary. Thus qui tam remedies enacted before the creation of the District should persist.
H. G. Wells advocated a finite God in his book God the Invisible King. Brightman suggested that Wells was the "first modern writer to devote an entire book to the concept of God's finiteness." Wells dissociated his God in any respect from the Biblical God.Wagar, W. Warren. (2004).
He wants everything in the church to be new. ...it should be holy and blameless. God will bring the Church to the place where nothing can be said against her in any respect." At that point the world, Satan, or "even God Himself will have nothing to say.
Schwartz, p. 88 The composer firmly contradicted any notions that the work was programmatical in any respect, and Kennedy calls attempts to give the work "a meretricious programme ... a poor compliment to its musical vitality and self-sufficiency".Kennedy (1980), p. 268 The Fifth Symphony (1943) was in complete contrast to its predecessor.
Du Bois wrote that Wilson was "insulting & condescending" in the meeting.Fox, pp. 184–185 Trotter parlayed the publicity into a series of speaking engagements, in which he denied "that in language, manner, tone, in any respect or to the slightest degree I was impudent, insolent, or insulting to the President."Fox, p.
Joan was questioned concerning the first meeting with her King when he was shown a sign. Then attention turned to whether or not her voices/saints had ever failed her in any respect. :Question: Did not the angel fail you ... when you were taken prisoner? :Joan:... since it pleased God, it was better for me to be taken prisoner.
Reviewing the Saturn version, GameSpot commented, "It's not particularly impressive in any respect, but the game is fun, with a lot of fairly obscure puzzles to solve, oddball characters to meet, and plenty of bad jokes to go around." Rob Allsetter of Sega Saturn Magazine panned the game, saying the humor, the plot, the interface, the graphics, and the acting are all awful.
He indicated that making it through the season successfully would mean that he accomplished his goal of being able to end his career on his own terms. In any respect, Salmon's 2006 season was a significant improvement over his meager 2004 campaign. He finished the season with an .811 OPS over 76 games, having passed 1000 career RBIs and boosted his career home run total to 299.
Jabir ibn Abd Allah narrated "...The Prophet said: He who introduced some good (precedent) practice in Islam which was followed after him (by people) he would be assured of reward like one who followed it, without their rewards being diminished in any respect. And he who introduced some evil practice in Islam which had been followed subsequently (by others), he would be required to bear the burden like that of one who followed this (evil practice) without theirs being diminished in any respect. Anas ibn Malik said "I heard the Prophet say: 'My nation will not unite on misguidance, so if you see them differing, follow the great majority.'"Sunan ibn Majah 5:36:3950 Abu Hurairah narrated that the Prophet said, "Whoever prayed at night the whole month of Ramadan out of sincere Faith and hoping for a reward from Allah, then all his previous sins will be forgiven.
London: Routledge. Retrieved August 17, 2006, ((online)) He argues that the notion of free will leads to an infinite regress and is therefore senseless. According to Strawson, if one is responsible for what one does in a given situation, then one must be responsible for the way one is in certain mental respects. But it is impossible for one to be responsible for the way one is in any respect.
However, "nila" in Thai (normally pronounced "nin") becomes a simply black colour). Singha is a mythical animal that rules the Himmapan forest representing the great ruler or leader. These symbolic meanings convey the fact that the Faculty aims at producing qualified graduates who will be leading figures in the society in any respect with passion and dedication to help improve people's quality of life as their foremost principle.
In any respect, those who study these types of vernaculars hold that the low-end characteristics of this aesthetic define a useful and fundamental approach to architectural design. Among those who study vernacular architecture are those who are interested in the question of everyday life and those lean toward questions of sociology. In this, many were influenced by The Practice of Everyday Life (1984) by Michel de Certeau.
Nor one who is greedy for pleasure, submissive to > passion, nor one obsessed with acquisition and accumulation-neither of them > is a guardian of religion in any respect. They resemble mothering so much as > grazing cattle! Thus does knowledge die with death of its bearers. But > indeed, my Allah, the earth will never be empty of one who establishes the > proof of Allah, whether overtly with publicity or fearfully in obscurity, > lest Allah's proofs and elucidations come to naught.
"[It] may have been beneficial or even necessary to those vessels' business operations, but the choice did not change the nature of the purchasers' actions in any respect," he observed. "They still purchased the fins, stored them and transported them for their own commercial purposes. From the standpoint of the purchaser, any benefit to the seller was incidental." Even the letter to the broker specifically stating that the at-sea purchases would save "time and expense" was not convincing.
Henrietta Maria still disliked Clarendon, and did not want Anne as a daughter-in-law, but Charles II agreed and despite her efforts the wedding went ahead.Kitson, pp. 132–3. Henrietta Maria did not return to much public acclaim – Samuel Pepys counted only three small bonfires lit in her honour,White, p. 193. and described her a "very little plain old woman [then aged 50], and nothing more in her presence in any respect nor garb than any ordinary woman".
Any reform to the legal basis of the EU must be ratified according to the procedures in each member state. All states are required to ratify it and lodge the instruments of ratification with the Government of Italy before the treaty can come into force in any respect. In some states, such as Ireland, this is usually a referendum as any change to that state's constitution requires one. In others, such as Belgium, referendums are constitutionally banned and the ratification must take place in its national parliament.
The plant grows in southern Spain on limestone rocks and cliffs. The Gibraltar Saxifrage, a variety, is an endemic plant in the Upper Rock Nature Reserve in Gibraltar. An 1838 survey of plants in the region said that the plants found in Spain did not differ in any respect from plants found in the Atlas mountains across the strait of Gibraltar. Sir William Jackson Hooker wrote of the plants he found in 1844 on the Sierra de Mijas, to the north of the road from Málaga to Gibraltar.
Taylor concluded his criticism of South Yorkshire Police by describing senior officers in command as "defensive and evasive witnesses" who refused to accept any responsibility for error. > In all some 65 police officers gave oral evidence at the Inquiry. Sadly I > must report that for the most part the quality of their evidence was in > inverse proportion to their rank. > It is a matter of regret that at the hearing, and in their submissions, the > South Yorkshire Police were not prepared to concede they were in any respect > at fault in what occurred.
In other words, God responds to what creatures do, and what happens in history makes a difference to the way God acts in history. When such ideas are applied to the divine attributes, freewill theists reject “strong” divine immutability (God cannot change in any respect) and “strong” impassibility (God cannot be affected by what creatures do).God Who Risks, rev. ed., 197 Freewill theists do affirm “weak” impassibility (God is not overcome by emotions as humans are apt to be) and “weak” immutability (the divine nature [love, faithfulness, power, etc.
First, the majority (but not all) of freewill theists have affirmed that God is atemporal and so does not experience time. Open theists believe this is incompatible with the biblical portrayal of God interacting with creatures in which there is a before and an after and a give and receive in the divine experience. Also, Sanders believes that divine atemporality is incompatible with the core tenets of freewill theism since an atemporal being cannot be said to receive or respond to anything because an atemporal being simply cannot change in any respect.
By constructing the screw steamships 4th class, also designated as steam flotilla vessels, the designers tried to satisfy three demands. One wanted the vessels to be able to assist in the national defense by serving on our rivers, to be able to cross the ocean, and to serve in the East Indies. The consequence, in the opinion of almost all, is that these ships are not satisfactory in any respect. They have too much draught, are hindered by too heavy sails and rigging, and do not have enough space to lodge the crew.
Space is something absolutely > uniform; and without the things placed in it, one point in space does not > absolutely differ in any respect whatsoever from another point of space. Now > from hence it follows, (supposing space to be something in itself, beside > the order of bodies among themselves,) that 'tis impossible that there > should be a reason why God, preserving the same situation of bodies among > themselves, should have placed them in space after one particular manner, > and not otherwise; why everything was not placed the quite contrary way, for > instance, by changing East into West.
Paramount Pictures paid Glyn $50,000 for the concept, gave her a small part in the film as herself, and gave her a "story and adaptation" credit.J. Morella and E. Epstein, The 'It' Girl, Delacorte Press, 1976, page85, Hope Loring, Louis D. Lighton and George Marion Jr. (intertitles) wrote the screenplay and Carl Sandburg noted that Glyn's magazine story was "not at all like the film, not like it in any respect."February 11, 1927, Film Reviews and Essays, 1920–1928, Lake Claremont Press, 2000 In the original version of the story, the character with the magnetic personality was a male. Paramount producers suggested the character be female.
The connection between the puzzles and the overall presentation of the game was favorably received; Tom McShea of GameSpot stated that Braid was "the rare game that will make you rack your brain trying to solve puzzles one minute while challenging you to come to terms with its mature tale the next". Sam Roberts, game director for the Slamdance Film Festival Guerrilla Gamemaking Competition, was impressed that Braid did not "feel immature" as it "expects [as] much" of the player as any other form of media and "doesn't short you in any respect". Braids artwork and presentation were given high regards. Nick Suttner of 1UP.
The set of trade-off designs that improve upon one criterion at the expense of another is known as the Pareto set. The curve created plotting weight against stiffness of the best designs is known as the Pareto frontier. A design is judged to be "Pareto optimal" (equivalently, "Pareto efficient" or in the Pareto set) if it is not dominated by any other design: If it is worse than another design in some respects and no better in any respect, then it is dominated and is not Pareto optimal. The choice among "Pareto optimal" solutions to determine the "favorite solution" is delegated to the decision maker.
The book is not a baseball card guide in any respect and makes no pretense of being one—there's no indication what a card is worth or even that it has any intrinsic value other than the memories it invokes. Baseball card collecting in 1973 was primarily a childhood activity and invariably abandoned by young adulthood. The authors' stated assumption is that the cards one collected in his youth are all gone, as revealed in the book's closing comments, "We know, your mother, your own mother, threw them away." Instead, the authors present a nostalgic look at the part of their youth that involved collecting, trading, and flipping baseball cards.
Until the 2010 changes in sentencing guidelines, there existed a significant disparity in how the length of sentences for the possession of crack cocaine and powder cocaine. These changes resulted from reports by the federal Sentencing Commission that the crack-to-powder mandatory minimum ratio of 100-to-1 was too high and unjustified. Along with Congress' acceptance of these proposals in the 2010 Act, Congress also directed the federal Sentencing Commission to "promulgate the guidelines, policy statements, or amendments provided for in this Act as soon as practicable, and in any event not later than 90 days". However, the Act did not say whether it was meant to be retroactive in any respect.
In 1942, E. Guy Hammond, an Akron, Ohio attorney, wrote to RLDS Church leader Israel A. Smith: "From your letter I get the impression that you still cling to the notion that Judge Sherman's decision in Common Pleas at Painesville might be relied on. For my part, I cannot see, as explained before, that this decision can have the least effect, other than to dismiss the case, and to deny the relief prayed for. And if we should rely on it in any respect, in the first instance, it would but give the adversary opportunity to make us ridiculous."E. Guy Hammond, Letter to Israel A. Smith, November 3, 1942, Kirtland Temple file, Community of Christ Legal Department.
That same year, a UK court froze £425 million ($640 million) held in UK bank accounts by Rosneft to enforce the claim.Dominic Midgley (March 18, 2010) Yukos lawyers acquire 'huge weapon', says Bill Browder The Daily Telegraph. This was the first time that Rosneft was materially affected by its acquisition of Yukos's assets. In June 2011, the English Commercial Court decided both issues in favour of Yukos, and Rosneft appealed to the Court of Appeal of England and Wales. In 2012, the Court of Appeal rejected Yukos Capital's argument that the Dutch treatment of the Russian judgments binds the English courts in any respect, leaving Rosneft free to defend based on the Russian annulment decisions.
The marauders may have included more than just Saracens, perhaps local enemies of Farfa took part in the assault. Hugh refers only to "the evil destruction of the properties of our monastery, which were given mercifully by the pious, [being] dispersed cruelly by the impious" (Costambeys 2007, 346). Hugh castigates the monks for their decadence and corruption following their return to the abbey after the Saracen occupation, but by the time he had taken up the post of abbot, he wrote, "there was not found in all the Kingdom of Italy a similar monastery in any respect, save the monastery called Nonantola."Costambeys 2007, 6n: in toto regno Italico non inveniebatur simile illi monasterio in cunctis bonis, excepto monasterio quod vocatur Nonantule.
Sir Sydney Kentridge, lead counsel for the appellants, summarised their arguments as follows: > # Legislation made under the 1911 Act is delegated or subordinate, not > primary. # The legislative power conferred by section 2(1) of the 1911 Act > is not unlimited in scope and must be read according to established > principles of statutory interpretation. # Among these is the principle that > powers conferred on a body by an enabling Act may not be enlarged or > modified by that body unless there are express words authorising such > enlargement or modification. # Accordingly, section 2(1) of the 1911 Act > does not authorise the Commons to remove, attenuate or modify in any respect > any of the conditions on which its law-making power is granted.
Television stations and cable providers would be required to maintain and publish summaries of the children's educational programming that they broadcast, defined as "programming that furthers the positive development of children 16 years of age and under in any respect, including the child's intellectual/cognitive or social/emotional needs". As ordered, commercial time during children's programming was limited to 12 minutes per half-hour on weekdays and 10.5 on weekends. Advertising during children's programs for products associated with the program currently airing ("program-length commercials"), or containing "program talent or other identifiable program characteristics" (host-selling), was also banned. The rule was intended to prevent children's programs that were tie-ins with toy franchises (such as, for example, G.I. Joe) from airing ads for the toys themselves during their associated programs.
This sale has to be for the market value of the underlying assets for the "true sale" to stick and thus this sale is reflected on the parent company's balance sheet, which will boost earnings for that quarter by the amount of the sale. While not illegal in any respect, this does distort the true earnings of the parent company. Admissibility: Future cashflows may not get full credit in a company's accounts (life insurance companies, for example, may not always get full credit for future surpluses in their regulatory balance sheet), and a securitization effectively turns an admissible future surplus flow into an admissible immediate cash asset. Liquidity: Future cashflows may simply be balance sheet items which currently are not available for spending, whereas once the book has been securitized, the cash would be available for immediate spending or investment.
Section 260 was the initial general anti-avoidance provision in the act, present from its inception in 1936 and operative until 27 May 1981. The section held any contract # altering the incidence of any income tax; # relieving any person from liability to pay any income tax or make any return; # defeating, evading, or avoiding any duty or liability imposed on any person by this Act; or # preventing the operation of this Act in any respect; :to be void as against the Commissioner. "Void against the commissioner" meant such a contract would be ignored for taxation determination, but was still enforcible by the parties against each other (the same as any other contract). The section was present in essentially the same form in the Commonwealth Income Tax Assessment Act 1915 (and it seems in a prior act from 1895).
During the Second World War, it was used by a tank regiment. Its contents were removed in the late 1940s and the roof was removed in 1957. The shell is still owned by the Lowther Estate Trust. George Macartney, when visiting the summer retreat of the Chinese emperor in Chengde in 1793, could compare the magnificence of what he saw only with Lowther Hall: If any place in England can be said in any respect to have similar features to the western park, which I have seen this day, it is Lowther Hall in Westmoreland, which (when I knew it many years ago) from the extent of prospect, the grand surrounding objects, the noble situation, the diversity of surface, the extensive woods, and command of water, I thought might be rendered by a man of sense, spirit, and taste, the finest scene in the British dominions.
It reaches every race and every individual, and if in any respect it commits one race to the nation, it commits every race and every individual thereof.”203 U.S. 16 (1906)Karlan, “Contracting the Thirteenth Amendment” (2005), p. 796 Brewer also argued that not every “badge of slavery” qualified for federal intervention. Brewer cited an enforcement regime for the deportation of Chinese workers, arguing that because Chinese people were not a slave class in the U.S., requiring them to carry authorization certificates did not violate the Thirteenth Amendment:203 U.S. 19 (1906) > But that it was not the intent of the Amendment to denounce every act done > to an individual which was wrong if done to a free man, and yet justified in > a condition of slavery, and to give authority to Congress to enforce such > denunciation, consider the legislation in respect to the Chinese.
Most Continuing Anglican churches do not ordain women to the priesthood. As Anglicanism represents a broad range of theological opinion, its presbyterate includes priests who consider themselves no different in any respect from those of the Roman Catholic Church, and a minority who prefer to use the title presbyter in order to distance themselves from the more sacrificial theological implications which they associate with the word priest. While priest is the official title of a member of the presbyterate in every Anglican province worldwide (retained by the Elizabethan Settlement), the ordination rite of certain provinces (including the Church of England) recognizes the breadth of opinion by adopting the title The Ordination of Priests (also called Presbyters). Even though both words mean 'elders' historically the term priest has been more associated with the "High Church" or Anglo-Catholic wing, whereas the term "minister" has been more commonly used in "Low Church" or Evangelical circles.
Book VIII (which occupies almost a fourth of the entire Physics, and probably constituted originally an independent course of lessons) discusses two main topics, though with a wide deployment of arguments: the time limits of the universe, and the existence of a Prime Mover — eternal, indivisible, without parts and without magnitude. Isn't the universe eternal, has it had a beginning, will it ever end? Aristotle's response, as a Greek, could hardly be affirmative, never having been told of a creatio ex nihilo, but he also has philosophical reasons for denying that motion had not always existed, on the grounds of the theory presented in the earlier books of the Physics. Eternity of motion is also confirmed by the existence of a substance which is different from all the others in lacking matter; being pure form, it is also in an eternal actuality, not being imperfect in any respect; hence needing not to move.
But every single character in Shakespeare is as much an Individual as those in Life itself; it is as impossible to find any two alike; and such as from their relation or affinity in any respect appear most to be Twins will upon comparison be found remarkably distinct. To this life and variety of Character we must add the wonderful Preservation of it; which is such throughout his plays that had all the Speeches been printed without the very names of the persons I believe one might have apply'd them with certainty to every speaker. . . . I will conclude by saying of Shakespeare, that with all his faults, in comparison of those that are more finished and regular, as upon an ancient majestick piece of Gothick architecture, compared with a neat modern building: the latter is more elegant and glaring, but the former is more strong and more solemn . . Nor does the whole fail to strike us with greater reverence, though many of the parts are childish, ill-placed, and unequal to its grandeur.
They included a requirement for television stations to document their broadcasting of programs which "[further] the positive development of children 16 years of age and under in any respect, including the child's intellectual/cognitive or social/emotional needs", and a requirement for the FCC to use this as a factor in license renewals. Stricter regulations were implemented in 1997, requiring all stations to broadcast at least 3 hours of programming per-week that is designed to educate and inform viewers aged 16 and younger, and introducing requirements regarding on-air identification of these programs, and more stringent reporting requirements. The E/I regulations had a major impact on U.S. television; the syndication market was bolstered by demand for compliant educational programming, while the Saturday morning cartoon blocks traditionally aired by major networks began to increase their focus on educational programming. This factor, however, alongside the growth of cable channels (such as Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon) and other platforms serving youth demographics (which were not subject to the rules), contributed to an overall decline in broadcast television airings of non-educational children's programming.
One of the prime movers behind the decision was the vice-principal, Lewis Gilbertson, as part of his unsuccessful attempt to move the college towards Anglo-Catholicism.Baker (1971), p. 59 The architect George Edmund Street was appointed, and had almost free rein in his work. In 1863, he said to the bursar that the chapel was "so good in style considering its late date" that it would be "very inadvisable to alter it in any respect, save one, the old features of the walls and roofing".Allen (2000), p. 61 However, he later said that the fittings were "incongruous", with the seats being "so thoroughly uncomfortable that kneeling is rendered all but impossible, and sitting even is concerted into a sort of penance". His work was completed in 1864, at a cost of £1,679 18s 10d. The arch of the chancel was widened and the memorials to Sir Eubule Thelwell and Francis Mansell, which had been on each side of the arch, were moved to the north wall of the chancel.
It is very certain, at any rate, that once there was no pond > here, and now there is one; and this Indian fable does not in any respect > conflict with the account of that ancient settler whom I have mentioned, who > remembers so well when he first came here with his divining-rod, saw a thin > vapor rising from the sward, and the hazel pointed steadily downward, and he > concluded to dig a well here. As for the stones, many still think that they > are hardly to be accounted for by the action of the waves on these hills; > but I observe that the surrounding hills are remarkably full of the same > kind of stones, so that they have been obliged to pile them up in walls on > both sides of the railroad cut nearest the pond; and, moreover, there are > most stones where the shore is most abrupt; so that, unfortunately, it is no > longer a mystery to me. I detect the paver. If the name was not derived from > that of some English locality -- Saffron Walden, for instance -- one might > suppose that it was called originally Walled-in Pond.

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