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one annihilates one’s soul by foregoing everything but
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Pick Bryant lay with his head on the table, foregoing lunch for sleep,
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In the progress of the manufacture, not only the number of profits increase, but every subsequent profit is greater than the foregoing ; because the capital from which it is derived must always be greater
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If the society were annually to employ all the labour which it can annually purchase, as the quantity of labour would increase greatly every year, so the produce of every succeeding year would be of vastly greater value than that of the foregoing
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situation which lawyers and physicians probably would be in, upon the foregoing supposition
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By saving, however, the exchange between Edinburgh and London, it was less expensive than that mentioned in the foregoing part of this note ; but then it required an established credit with more houses than one in London, an advantage which many of these adventurers could not always find it easy to procure
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The next year's produce, therefore, will be less than that of the foregoing ; and if the same disorder should continue, that of the third year will be still less than that of the second
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The principles which I have been examining, in the foregoing chapter, took their origin from private interest and the spirit of monopoly ; those which I am going te examine in this, from national prejudice and animosity
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In the foregoing part of this chapter, I have endeavoured to show, even upon the principles of the commercial system, how unnecessary it is to lay extraordinary restraints upon the importation of goods from those countries with which the balance of trade is supposed to be disadvantageous
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The trade, however, would in this case, as in the foregoing, give some revenue to the inhabitants of both countries, but more to those of France than to those of England
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I must observe, too, that the cask or barrel, which is usually sold with the herrings, and of which the price is included in all the foregoing prices, has, since the commencement of the American war, risen to about double its former price, or from about 3s
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They would neither lose nor gain, therefore, upon the whole transaction, and they would in this, as in all the foregoing cases, be exactly in the same situation as if there was no seignorage
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Some of the foregoing reasonings and observations might, perhaps, have been more properly placed in those chapters of the first book which treat of the origin and use of money, and of the difference between the real and the nominal price of commodities
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It has been shown in the foregoing part of this work, that the effect of these regulations has been to depress the price of English wool, not only below what it naturally would be in the present times, but very much below what it actually was in the time of Edward III
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It has been observed, in the foregoing part of this work, that 'whatever regulations tend to sink the price, either of wool or of raw hides, below what it naturally would be, must, in an improved and cultivated country, have some tendency to raise the price of butcher's meat
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By another bye-law, no person living within twenty miles of London, and not free of the city, could be admitted a member ; another restriction which, joined to the foregoing, necessarily excluded all but the freemen of London
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The evident justice and utility of the foregoing maxims have recommended them, more or less, to the attention of all nations
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The taxes which at present subsist upon foreign manufactures, if you except those upon the few contained in the foregoing enumeration, have, the greater part of them, been imposed for the purpose, not of revenue, but of monopoly, or to give our own merchants an advantage in the home market
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A more equal land tax, a more equal tax upon the rent of houses, and such alterations in the present system of customs and excise as those which have been mentioned in the foregoing chapter, might, perhaps, without increasing the burden of the greater part of the people, but only distributing the weight of it more equally upon the whole, produce a considerable augmentation of revenue
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Major Harris spoke to the battalion’s officers and impressed them with the necessity of foregoing leave and being present when the general officers arrived
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days and nights of consecrated toil, foregoing, not only
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Considering the foregoing, it has been estimated that 90 percent of all life, plant and animal disappeared from the earth
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The foregoing foreign organizations were organized by others which our Congress approved of and
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The foregoing discusses the fact that we have many government organizations that were not planned by
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Given the foregoing, it is paramount that Malaysia develops and deploys a
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Cook rice as in foregoing recipe
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Applicants’ evaluations for entrance to a college of education are scrutinized according to how devoted they say they are to the foregoing values
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by foregoing everything but the Self
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He said that my class participation over the Winter and Spring Quarters evidenced my great understanding of the materials covered and my ability to express myself cogently, but he went on to say that he could not understand, given the foregoing, why I took such a pro-management, i
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The foregoing teaches simply that if you did your job, and more, as I did, e
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As my parting shot, quitting the church after the foregoing calling me out, I told him, “Brother Lips, you didn’t get called that night by God
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, in March 1999, Kehoe, saving my
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” All of the foregoing accusations were true, but because he and Denny also cut 20% of the payroll before Christmas (they magnanimously continued my health insurance through December 31st, and I elected to retain it via COBRA until I got to NM), I was not the only “financial hardship layoff” and the termination letter acknowledged as much
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By the end of September, we were in settlement negotiations on all the foregoing, and YTP’s fiscal year ended that September 30th
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So, foregoing the communications component, Jeannie satisfied her appetite for demanding coursework in economics by taking her last two years at St
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Does the foregoing paragraph seem somewhat "slanted" to the reader? Consider the following:
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Having taken account of the foregoing, let’s explain the Royalty formula
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All the foregoing services are for the production of a soft cover version of
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It is only by virtue of a strict observance of the foregoing rules that a Lanoo
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After accepting the foregoing as fact, you have a success consciousness
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Not all the women in the foregoing examples are clients
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” She came forward with her hand on her sword hilt foregoing the wand
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He sat back down, foregoing the carrots for now
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Notwithstanding the foregoing two (2)
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The foregoing analysis of the Cosmological Code as regards the Interdimensional, or Unified Whole Sphere, provides us with the understanding that creation involves more than just the manifestation of our
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You should note down in your Diary the answers to the several questions set forth in the foregoing table after having done or fulfilled the particular thing expected of you
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What is Magic? is a book for beginners on the spiritual path of magic which answers the foregoing questions, and addresses many of the doubts which often perplex new magicians
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“More than the lack of concern for the dying, it could be the fear of foregoing the money that was behind his insensitivity
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It is already clear from the foregoing that there was, in fact, no
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Rather, there is an eco-system of choice, accident and consequence, that is constantly recalibrated with each occurrence of any of the foregoing factors
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personally appeared before me this day and acknowledge the execution of the foregoing instrument
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itself inview of the foregoing
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subject to the foregoing conditions, would constitute a full discharge of the bank's
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applicable statutory provisions, foregoing instructions as also the MOP to be
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An expansion of the larger of the foregoing dictionaries,
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Abridged from the foregoing
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The foregoing characteristics, concerned mainly with thecontent of Romantic literature, would
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Some short forms of prayer for the use of those who may not be able to collect for themselves out of the foregoing materials
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We see in the foregoing illustration, how the individual was freed from his bondage by
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Science’s idea of foregoing all human morality, and replacing the morality of supernatural entities with an amoral, non-moral inhuman uncritical idiocy which treats Nature as if all Nature is an omniscient god, and there is no GOOD and no evil within Nature, and that whatever happens; and especially everything that happened in the past was and is both natural and good form of ‘natural selection’, is another way these undead have programmed, brainwashed, and gulled the latest crop of modern humans into remaining unaware of their foul, destructive evil existence
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A debt collector may not engage in any conduct where the natural consequence of which is to harass, oppress, or abuse any person in connection with the collection of a debt? Without limiting the general application of the foregoing, the following conduct is a violation of this section:
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-and if the foregoing be correct, it is the only question with which we have to deal,-What is the proper mode of administering wealth after the laws upon which civilization is founded have thrown it into the hands of the few
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Hence, it appears plain enough that the foregoing
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foregoing verses are not to be understood of the last judgment but, as we said, of the destruction of
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that the foregoing verses are not to be understood of the last judgment but, as we said, of the
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Mechanical invention, mechanical knowledge, and even a mechanical theory of the universe, have so influenced the average modern mind, that it has been thought necessary in the foregoing pages to speak out strongly against the idea of a mechanical standard of accuracy in artistic drawing
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In the foregoing pages we have presumed, in accordance with this prediction, to discuss, as others have done, the doctrine of human immortality as taught in the Jewish and Christian Scriptures, having first ascertained that on the basis of science the question of future life admits of no hopeful solution
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But, on the other hand, it is matter of fact that a considerable number of persons, including some of the highest power, who have seen cause to adopt the foregoing interpretations of Scripture, have declared that, in consequence of the modification of their ideas, Redemption, as a display of the Holy Love and Justice of God, has become a subject of constant and delightful thought, so that Christianity in general has assumed an air of stronger reality; that since, in the language of Baxter, faith has become, in all its exercises, an act of the conscience and reason, God has drawn nearer to them; they have perceived fresh force in the command to love the Lord their God with all their understandings as well as with all their hearts; and finally, that, instead of the lustre of the gospel truths which they believed before being diminished, those truths have come forth into high relief, marked with a grander and more vivid outline, and surrounded by a brighter radiance,—as if a faded fresco-painting had been transformed into statuary, and illuminated by the beams of the sun
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The conditions of that glorious destiny we have striven, according to our ability, to set forth in the foregoing pages
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Fear of falling had her walking and foregoing the use of her new wings
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Obviously from the foregoing facts, tranquilizers are not the ideal solution for one's problems of stress and anxiety
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Who, hearing the foregoing discourse of Don Quixote, would not have set him down for a person of great good sense and greater rectitude of purpose? But, as has been frequently observed in the course of this great history, he only talked nonsense when he touched on chivalry, and in discussing all other subjects showed that he had a clear and unbiassed understanding; so that at every turn his acts gave the lie to his intellect, and his intellect to his acts; but in the case of these second counsels that he gave Sancho he showed himself to have a lively turn of humour, and displayed conspicuously his wisdom, and also his folly
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About noon, however, she began--but with a caution--a dread of disappointment which for some time kept her silent, even to her friend--to fancy, to hope she could perceive a slight amendment in her sister's pulse;--she waited, watched, and examined it again and again;--and at last, with an agitation more difficult to bury under exterior calmness, than all her foregoing distress, ventured to communicate her hopes
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THE SAME DAY, I reported to Conseil and Ned Land that part of the foregoing conversation directly concerning them
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During the foregoing address the progress of the speaker was too plainly read by those most interested in his success through the medium of the countenances of the men he addressed
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The two men turned quickly, and saw the sickly countenance of La Carconte peering between the baluster rails; attracted by the sound of voices, she had feebly dragged herself down the stairs, and, seated on the lower step, head on knees, she had listened to the foregoing conversation
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Based on the foregoing, the President’s posture should be one of a statesman who is above the frantic gut-fighting and politicking of the campaign, whose strength and competence is taken fully for granted by a Party machine whose major task should be to engage in the cool organizational arrangements which are designed to exploit a solid posture of accomplishment
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* The scene of the foregoing incidents is on the spot where the village of Ballston now stands; one of the two principal watering places of America
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For the foregoing reasons I am sending these two memoranda directly to you
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Finally, Congress has power “to make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof
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To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof
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in response to the foregoing truism
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FTER many days, when time sufficed for the people to arrange their thoughts in reference to the foregoing scene, there was more than one account of what had been witnessed on the scaffold
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Shortly after the foregoing tribulation, of which I cannot take it upon me to say that I got so well rid as of many other vexations of a more grievous nature, there arose a thing in the town that caused to me much deep concern, and very serious reflection
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" So far I have written each of the foregoing events as it occurred
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From the foregoing events of the winter-time let us press on to an October day, more than eight months subsequent to the parting of Clare and Tess
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From the foregoing examples it will be seen that the work of the securities analyst is not without concrete results of considerable practical value, and that it is applicable to a wide variety of situations
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The foregoing discussion suggests an amplification of what was said in Chap
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The foregoing discussion should support our emphatic stand that the primary aim of the bond buyer must be to avoid trouble and not to protect himself in the event of trouble
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From the foregoing it would appear that in some cases underlying bonds may be viewed as exceptions to our rule that a bond is not sound unless the company is sound
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Significance of the Foregoing to the Investor
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The foregoing discussion leads us to suggest the principle that income return and risk of principal should be regarded as incommensurable
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The foregoing discussion is important in its bearing on the correct attitude that the intending investor in real estate bonds should take towards the property values asserted to exist behind the issues submitted to him
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The foregoing discussion will perhaps adequately explain the low price of the Georgia Midland 3s at the beginning of 1939
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The experiences of the 1937–1938 “recession” offer strong corroboration of the foregoing analysis
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The foregoing discussion leads to the statement of another investment rule, viz
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In the foregoing example, if the common is selling at 54 and the preferred at 110 (equivalent to 66 for the common), the “index of closeness” becomes 54 ÷ 66, or 0