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1. Till this stipulation was made, mutual emulation, and the desire of greater gain, frequently prompted them to overwork themselves, and to hurt their health by excessive labour
2. This software will not work on Apple Macintosh computers except those running Windows Emulation
3. By encouraging extraordinary dexterity and ingenuity, they serve to keep up the emulation of the workmen actually employed in those respective occupations, and are not considerable enough to turn towards any one of them a greater share of the capital of the country than what would go to it of its own accord
4. The present admirable constitution of the courts of justice in England was, perhaps, originally, in a great measure, formed by this emulation, which anciently took place between their respective judges : each judge endeavouring to give, in his own court, the speediest and most effectual remedy which the law would admit, for every sort of injustice
5. Rivalship and emulation render excellency, even in mean professions, an object of ambition, and frequently occasion the very greatest exertions
6. If in each college, the tutor or teacher, who was to instruct each student in all arts and sciences, should not be voluntarily chosen by the student, but appointed by the head of the college ; and if, in case of neglect, inability, or bad usage, the student should not be allowed to change him for another, without leave first asked and obtained ; such a regulation would not only tend very much to extinguish all emulation among the different tutors of the same college, but to diminish very much, in all of them, the necessity of diligence and of attention to their respective pupils
7. The demand for such instruction produced, what it always produces, the talent for giving it; and the emulation which an unrestrained competition never fails to excite, appears to have brought that talent to a very high degree of perfection
8. and that they committed their government to one man every year, who ruled over all their country, and that all were obedient to that one, and that there was neither envy nor emulation among them
9. Rather than be exposed to the temptation of competition and emulation, Mann insisted that each person in either family be allowed to exercise his or her muscles without any reference to what the muscles of another had accomplished
10. 2 From this came emulation and envy strife and sedition persecution and disorder war and captivity
11. A green-blue serene lake similar to an ocean in rest was dominating the geography, and in its crystalline waters there were little tiny creatures swimming with big emulation
12. In spite of all the academic and professional achievements and his emulation to acquire knowledge, his character had forged cold and calculating, with very little tolerance for human weaknesses
13. Tula, whose efforts in this art of the investigation of the foreign adversity seemed to bloom of a vocation inherited from her ancestors, adhered to her person from the moment of her birth, and in this way, without very much determination or emulation, she appropriated of the human melodramas to promulgate them in all its extension, such as a decree, for the populous streets of town
14. Beatrice did modulate the steps and took more time than needed in her descent, in emulation to exhibit herself like a spongy peacock and capturing the biggest quantity of looks from the young gentlemen
15. Mariana for her part was doing the proper thing; she carried to extremes her amiability and modulated her shyness in an emulation to connect a conversation with Leonardo and me included
16. "GNU/Emacs of terminal emulation programs
17. example to them that is worthy of emulation
18. Model your behavior in accordance with his or her example--if it is worthy of emulation
19. “The Iotians have taken the gangster emulation to the next level
20. She made a sound, which was more than the simple emulation of the humans
21. From this time forward his writing wouldn’t just be emulation of the great writers, but would be more powerful than ever, and it was all because of Deanna Troi
22. The emulation of gangster 215
23. Emulation of the leader
24. However, some individuals are favored because they excel or they show behavioral manifestations worthy of emulation
25. My father would lament that relegation of such sensitive but important parental roles to the background in recent decades, an aftermath of modern civilisation and copious emulation of white man’s western culture, is the genesis of unprecedented marriage failures recorded in today’s marriages
26. This shows that such wives are women of good virtues and models for the society who deserve celebration and emulation by other women
27. activity within companies appear worthy of emulation
28. If your mentor is worthy of emulation, look at his/her life
29. Emulation: Having jealousy in envying someone; an attempt to equal or excel others in that which is praise-worthy, without the desire of depressing others
30. this time which introduced Power PC support and 68K emulation
31. Actually the highway systems of America that were built after WW2 was in emulation of the autobahns built by Hitler in Germany
32. ly induced to new members at the level of mere emulation (imitation)
33. Don Quixote recognised it, and said he to Sancho, "This is the meadow where we came upon those gay shepherdesses and gallant shepherds who were trying to revive and imitate the pastoral Arcadia there, an idea as novel as it was happy, in emulation whereof, if so be thou dost approve of it, Sancho, I would have ourselves turn shepherds, at any rate for the time I have to live in retirement
34. On the next, they came upon two hlessil whom they compelled to return encourage other rabbits and to fill them with a spirit of emulation
35. NOTE Because of this emulation, not all DOS programs are guaranteed to run optimally
36. Speranski went on to say that honor, l’honeur, cannot be upheld by privileges harmful to the service; that honor, l’honneur, is either a negative concept of not doing what is blameworthy or it is a source of emulation in pursuit of commendation and rewards, which recognize it
37. If a stranger were introduced into any miscellaneous metropolitan society, it would but slightly advance the general opinion of his merits, were he presented to the company as a harpooneer, say; and if in emulation of the naval officers he should append the initials S
38. Baklouchin was animated by emulation; for it was known that the convict Potsiakin was to play the part of Kedril in the second piece, and it was assumed—I do not know why—that the latter would show more talent than Baklouchin
39. His question was very simple: Why and by what right do some people confine, torture, exile, flog and kill other people no different than they are themselves? And in answer they argued the questions: Whether or not man is a free agent? Can a criminal be distinguished by the measurements of his cranium? To what extent is crime due to heredity? What is morality? What is insanity? What is degeneracy? What is temperament? How does climate, food, ignorance, emulation, hypnotism, passion affect crime? What is society? What are its duties? etc
40. Such an emulation in itself increases the danger of war: the nations cannot for any length of time stand the intensified arming, and sooner or later will prefer war to all the disadvantages of the present condition and constant menace
41. The chiefs of governments protest that they want peace, and it is a matter of emulation between them as to who will make the most solemn pacific declarations
42. Every government is in consequence of this involuntarily led to the necessity of increasing its army in emulation with the other governments; but the increasing of armies is contagious, as Montesquieu remarked 150 years ago
43. These give themselves, and give their substance, to the cause of Christ, and to the good of their fellowmen, in a way worthy of emulation