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He got into a stairway and was amazed by the uniformity
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What amazed him was the uniformity of the walkway years after its design and construction
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The uniformity of his stationary life naturally corrupts the courage of his mind, and makes him regard, with abhorrence, the irregular, uncertain, and adventurous life of a soldier
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The most opulent church in Christendom does not maintain better the uniformity of faith, the fervour of devotion, the spirit of order, regularity, and austere morals, in the great body of the people, than this very poorly endowed church of Scotland
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This freedom of interior commerce, the effect of the uniformity of the system of taxation, is perhaps one of the principal causes of the prosperity of Great Britain ; every great country being necessarily the best and most extensive market for the greater part of the productions of its own industry
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If the same freedom in consequence of the same uniformity, could be extended to Ireland and the plantations, both the grandeur of the state, and the prosperity of every part of the empire, would probably be still greater than at present
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The trade between all the different parts of the British empire would, in consequence of this uniformity in the custom-house laws, be as free as the coasting trade of Great Britain is at present
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He left us with this concerning immigration: “The safety of a republic depends essentially on the energy of a common national sentiment; on a uniformity of principles and habits; on the exemption of the citizens from foreign bias and prejudice; and in that love of country which will almost invariably be found to be closely connected with birth, education, and family…
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STUS stood for Synaptic Temporal Uniformity Scan
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When the Rule of Law is uneven; that is to say, arbitrarily applied, its inconsistencies or lack of uniformity must necessarily call its legitimacy into question
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There are notable exceptions such as our armed forces, for example, where the successful achievement of some military objective oftentimes requires absolute compliance and uniformity of purpose vital to its success
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Our interactions with other people (oftentimes) lack uniformity however consistent they may (otherwise) appear on the surface within the operating framework of ―artificial‖ expressions that retrieve from its private stock of impressions a particular role best suited for (the) ―occasion
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This involves direction, control and uniformity under the direction of clergy
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It's clear that God is not interested in beings who act like robots, nor cares for uniformity; hence, He has created this huge diversity of animals, plants, and humans of different colors, languages, carvings and thoughts, philosophies which even have different perceptions of Him -Who is the same for everyone
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However this clause is kept, to ensure uniformity in contents with other standards
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Based on its uniformity, it tends to be at a low
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awaited initiative from above, independence and self-confidence were lacking…As long as a great man was at the head of the state, guiding it with spirit, strength, and uniformity, the system produced good and brilliant results…”15 That Frederick was a good man as
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the uniformity of the walls and only one that appeared on the sloping roof
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Red and black pierce the undulating uniformity
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of uniformity and the impression I got was that all they did was sit and watch the children
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The other is to demand uniformity in all matters before fellowship is offered
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6 The kingdom of heaven in the hearts of men will create religious unity (not necessarily uniformity) because any and all religious groups composed of such religious believers will be free from all notions of ecclesiastical authority -- religious sovereignty
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It brings uniformity
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that there is uniformity in execution of the
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This uniformity helps us in
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These so-called heathen achieved a good understanding of the Master's teachings about the uniformity of the laws of this world and the entire universe
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The true church -- the Jesus brotherhood -- is invisible, spiritual, and is characterized by unity, not necessarily by uniformity
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Uniformity is the earmark of the physical world of mechanistic nature
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"That�ll wake your ass right up!" He then, dunked his head backwards to attain uniformity in his boyish haircut
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the CAPM, for not only does it create more uniformity, but it is applicable to non-dividend
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schools has a great deal of uniformity as well
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Yet, instead of letting a duck keep its short legs and the crane its long legs, man intervenes and tries to impose an artificial equality (that is, uniformity) by making them have legs of the same length
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within a mediocre sort of uniformity, but as true equals, each with our
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It is simply a statement in terms as general as possible of what happens under given circumstances in his expression of an observed order or uniformity in a natural phenomena
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A certain holdback effect interrupting the uniformity of rotation could be induced by the liquid getting into the bottom segment of the casing of the vane rotor
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Scale uniformity (indication hand movement uniformity) is achieved by adjusting rotation speed at a constant value
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uniformity (indication hand movement uniformity) is achieved by adjusting rotation
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It suggests to us the stars in their coherence, the sun, the moon and the earth in their attraction, the trees concerning the correlation of their leaves and fruits and the water’s flowing in their veins, man concerning the uniformity and coordination of his members and how his systems perform their functions with the help of each other, and these foods which we eat concerning their agreement with our bodies and their transmutation and assimilation to fleshy and nervous tissues and cells according to the members they are driven to
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Let’s ponder on its illimitable extensiveness and on its role in the regular and well-ordered motion of the sun and the moon in it, and on the stars’ uniformity and their vertebration with each other
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It suggests many things to us: the stars in their coherence; the sun, the moon and the earth in their attraction; the trees, in terms of the correlation of their leaves and their fruits and the water that flows through their veins; humanity, concerning the uniformity and coordination of its constituents, and how their systems perform their functions in concert; and those foods which we eat, concerning how they complement our bodies, and their transmutation and assimilation to fleshy and nervous tissues and cells according to the members to which they are driven
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Let us ponder its illimitable extensiveness and its role in the regular and well-ordered motion of the sun and the moon, and on the stars’ uniformity and their correlation with one another
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The uniformity of composition is maintained by mixing associated with atmospheric motions;
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The State's Ministry of Music implements invariant punctuating rhythm in its war anthems to generate uniformity, unity, and aggressive defiance
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When sharing is the will of the people, then a new utopia of equality without identicality will emerge from this new ethic of love without uniformity
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There is either a commons of peace so strong that it permits freedom of thought and lifestyle, or there is an oppressive uniformity so suffocating that it prohibits self-creation and social evolution
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Then you will advance in thinking rising and ascending until you get at a degree where you witness that the whole universe is but one unit of connected parts and joined atoms and all of it works in harmony and uniformity and that Godly Will is watching over it and supporting it
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There must be uniformity not just in its
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There is usually also a large measureof uniformity
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written the year before his death, we find a uniformity ofvigor,
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Seems there's not much diversity to go around when we are compelled to display a uniformity of opinion
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race, nation, gender, caste, and social class, yet is not equated to uniformity
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Science found that in the study of the smallest things in the Universe: Quantum physics, there is no uniformity on the smallest subatomic level
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Whatever may look or seem to be absolutely uniform: can be magnified further to show that the appearance of its uniformity is an illusion
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Science has found that the reason there is no uniformity in the Universe is because small things are made up of even smaller things that cause these dissimilarities… without any end to how small they are
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Its intentions, if fully implemented will result in a one world government, a universal language, and a uniformity of belief based on self-glorification
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It has been an idea in the hearts of some dating back to the days of the Tower of Babel to control all mankind with a uniformity of thought
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The tendency of a tired eye is to see less differentiation, and to hark back to a dull uniformity; so get in touch at once with the vital differences while your eye is fresh and your vision keen
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And this again bears the aspect of intelligent progress rather than of blind uniformity of action
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But surely those who propose them, and who deduce them from analytical chemistry, physiology, and the testimony of the rocks will not again affirm the undeviating uniformity of the action of nature, or allege it as a reason why we must believe that 'all things have continued as they were from the beginning of the creation
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The uniformity of the laws of force has weakened the belief in a Living God working in the creation,—and the disorder of events in the moral system has completed the skepticism which physical science had begun
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By the end of war, many called for changes in tax systems such as uniformity
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He, and his old canvas frock, and his loose stockings, and all his poor tatters of clothes, had, in a long seclusion from direct light and air, faded down to such a dull uniformity of parchment-yellow, that it would have been hard to say which was which
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He thinks that to be most of a state which is most like one man, and in which the citizens have the greatest uniformity of character
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It lights us, and with a uniformity and continuity not even possessed by sunlight
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Our Constitution was not designed to create uniformity of speech, behavior, or beliefs
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The houses lacked the uniformity of a new subdivision
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And the cameras caught it all: a half million uniformed party members marching in thunderous lock step, standing in massed rectangular formations, perfect in their uniformity and conformity; the speeches by Rudolf Hess, Goebbels, and Hitler himself, pounding on the podium, eyes ablaze, spittle flying from his mouth; Speer’s monumental architecture, the ponderous stone buildings lending their weight and solidity to the impression of overwhelming might, the vast open spaces suggesting unlimited ambition; the eerie torchlight parade of the SA men on the second night, with flickering torches and magnesium flares and bonfires illuminating their gleaming faces against the black night; the ranks of black-shirted SS men goose-stepping past bespectacled, crab-faced Heinrich Himmler; enormous banners emblazoned with swastikas, fluttering in the background of nearly every shot
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I imagined, indeed, that you would have been cloyed and tired with uniformity of adventures and expressions, inseparable from a subject of this sort, whose bottom, or groundwork being, in the nature of things eternally one and the same, whatever variety of forms and modes the situations are susceptible of, there is no escaping a repetition of near the same images, the same figures, the same expressions, with this further inconvenience added to the disgust it creates, that the words Joys, Ardours, Transports, Extasies and the rest of those pathetic terms so congenial to, so received in the Practice of Pleasure, flatten and lose much of their due spirit and energy by the frequency they indispensably recur with, in a narrative of which that Practice professedly composes the whole basis
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He dragged it back to 102, and left it lined up in perfect uniformity with all its ground-floor equivalents, which were all directly underneath their second-floor counterparts
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In our world, where we strive for uniformity in our products, we take great pains in finding these exact temperatures depending on the ingredient and the season
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Industry capital structures tend toward uniformity as the various providers of capital adopt common standards or norms
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Overturned carts broke the uniformity of the slope; an immense dray was spread out there crossways, its axle pointing heavenward, and seemed a scar on that tumultuous facade; an omnibus hoisted gayly, by main force, to the very summit of the heap, as though the architects of this bit of savagery had wished to add a touch of the street urchin humor to their terror, presented its horseless, unharnessed pole to no one knows what horses of the air
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So he tried to enforce a grey uniformity on the Misty March, and force all its energy toward creating and sustaining his mercenary war machine
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The full decile analysis for shareholder yield shows more uniformity than we saw with buy-back yield
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At these market extremes a uniformity of opinion occurs, which impairs the ability of a group to offer good collective judgment
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With respect to organic beings extremely low in the scale, which do not propagate sexually, nor conjugate, and which cannot possibly intercross, uniformity of character can be retained by them under the same conditions of life, only through the principle of inheritance, and through natural selection which will destroy any individuals departing from the proper type
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If the conditions of life change and the form undergoes modification, uniformity of character can be given to the modified offspring, solely by natural selection preserving similar favourable variations
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Now, what does this remarkable law of the succession of the same types within the same areas mean? He would be a bold man who, after comparing the present climate of Australia and of parts of South America, under the same latitude, would attempt to account, on the one hand through dissimilar physical conditions, for the dissimilarity of the inhabitants of these two continents; and, on the other hand through similarity of conditions, for the uniformity of the same types in each continent during the later tertiary periods
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But it is also necessary to assume that many sub-arctic and some few temperate forms were the same round the world, for some of the species which now exist on the lower mountain slopes and on the plains of North America and Europe are the same; and it may be asked how I account for this degree of uniformity of the sub-arctic and temperate forms round the world, at the commencement of the real Glacial period
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And this continuity of the circumpolar land, with the consequent freedom under a more favourable climate for intermigration, will account for the supposed uniformity of the sub-arctic and temperate productions of the Old and New Worlds, at a period anterior to the Glacial epoch
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According to Hutcheson (1694-1747—"Inquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue"), the aim of art is beauty, the essence of which consists in evoking in us the perception of uniformity amid variety
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If, sir, the construction which I have taken of the sense of the House and of the Government be not correct, whence comes it that we have such cases before us as that of Daniel Buck? Whence comes it that we hear of Treasury instructions, not issued in the first instance for the purpose of expounding a law touching the clearances of vessels, that uniformity may prevail in the different districts, but supplementary instructions, becoming in practice the actual law of the land? In other words, if my construction be not correct, whence comes it that every principle formerly called federal—every principle of Executive energy and power—has been strained of late to an extent heretofore unparalleled? Whence comes it, that in the archives of this Assembly, we find copies of licenses given by the Executive power of the nation—to do what? To permit one part of this confederacy to supply another part with bread! We have had Executive licenses, graciously permitting that a portion of our citizens should not starve while the rest were revelling in plenty, and suffering for want of a market! Let us suppose, that in the fragments of history of the ancient nations of the earth, of those periods which are most involved in obscurity, we should find an Imperial rescript to this effect, what would be the inevitable conclusion of the historian? That, if the Chief Magistrate of the Government could at pleasure starve one part of the people while another was rioting in plenty, that the individual who held this power was the greatest despot on earth, and the Government a purely unmixed despotism
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When gentlemen attempt to carry this measure, upon the ground of acquiescence or precedent, do they forget that we are not in Westminster Hall? In courts of justice, the utility of uniformity of decision exacts of the judge a conformity to the adjudication of his predecessor
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But can any one pretend that a bank would be a mode contemplated by the constitution to lay and collect taxes on the people for the purpose of raising revenue? Would it comport with that wise principle of uniformity, and those guarded restrictions against unequal burdens on the people, which constitute the most valuable safeguard to the citizen? To understand these terms we must give them a meaning which has been affixed by their usual import
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No pleasant variety of hill and dale, no rapidly running brook delights the eye, and no sound of woodland music strikes the ear; but, in their stead, a dull uniformity of prospect "spread out immense
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It is not essential in what order the application is made; but for the sake of uniformity, in the successive approximations, we will begin with that degree which has the greatest sum a + a′ + b + &c
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The constitution imposes uniformity of taxation for the purpose of avoiding the injustice and oppression towards particular States, which the extension of patent rights, in special cases, is calculated to produce
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By this subtle device, for which the relation between the figures III¹ and IV¹ furnishes an evident motive, the sculptor has contrived to indicate distinctly the limits of these scenes, while the symmetry existing between them is heightened and emphasized by the avoidance of rigid uniformity