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“The quality of our actions and reactions depend upon our vision of life
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The strength of this mixture will depend upon the purpose and the herb used
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The rise and fall in the profits of stock depend upon the same causes with the rise and fall in the wages of labour, the increasing or declining state of the wealth of the society ; but those causes affect the one and the other very differently
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Their quantity, in every particular country, seems to depend upon two different circumstances ; first, upon its power of purchasing, upon the state of its industry, upon the annual produce of its land and labour, in consequence of which it can afford to employ a greater or a smaller quantity of labour and subsistence, in bringing or purchasing such superfluities as gold and silver, either from its own mines, or from those of other countries; and, secondly, upon the fertility or barrenness of the mines which may happen at any particular time to supply the commercial world with those metals
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Their riches or poverty depend upon the abundant or sparing supplies which those two capitals can afford to the stock reserved for immediate consumption
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what type of response you receive will depend upon your
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The effects, therefore, of a capital employed in such a round-about foreign trade of consumption, are, in every respect, the same as those of one employed in the most direct trade of the same kind, except that the final returns are likely to be still more distant, as they must depend upon the returns of two or three distinct foreign trades
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It is upon this account, however, that the carrying trade has been supposed peculiarly advantageous to such a country as Great Britain, of which the defence and security depend upon the number of its sailors and shipping
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The number of sailors and shipping which any particular capital can employ, does not depend upon the nature of the trade, but partly upon the bulk of the goods, in proportion to their value, and partly upon the distance of the ports between which they are to be carried; chiefly upon the former of those two circumstances
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They loaded the public revenue with a very considerable expense: they imposed a very heavy tax upon the whole body of the people ; but they did not, in any sensible degree, increase the real value of their own commodity; and by lowering somewhat the real value of silver, they discouraged, in some degree, the general industry of the country, and, instead of advancing, retarded more or less the improvement of their own lands, which necessarily depend upon the general industry of the country
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If you allow your happiness to depend upon the result of what you do, this can lead to dissatisfaction and unhappiness
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wealth, your attainment of this wealth will depend upon
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That rent must necessarily be in proportion to the quantity and value of the produce; and both the one and the other must depend upon the extent of the market
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The reader, I believe, may depend upon the accuracy of both accounts
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The great shepherd or herdsman, respected on account of his great wealth, and of the great number of those who depend upon him for subsistence, and revered on account of the nobleness of his birth, and of the immemorial antiquity or his illustrious family, has a natural authority over all the inferior shepherds or herdsmen of his horde or clan
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The regular payment of his salary should not depend upon the good will, or even upon the good economy of that power
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In all the great kingdoms of Europe, perhaps, the greater part of it may ultimately depend upon the produce of the land: but that dependency is neither so immediate nor so evident
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What those lectures shall be, must still depend upon the diligence of the teacher ; and that diligence is likely to be proportioned to the motives which he has for exerting it
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tranquillity, however, and his own security, may frequently depend upon the doctrines which they may think proper to propagate concerning such matters
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The credit of individuals ought certainly never to depend upon so very slender a security, as the probity and religion of the inferior officers of revenue
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Freedom and democracy depend upon the existence of morally responsible individuals as a base constituency
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addition, most of these owners depend upon that business for income, perks, and for the
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quantification procedures that depend upon theory and perception as well, it appears that optical
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His cause would depend upon his skill in the execution of that one scene
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experiences depend upon theory at the start—or that a measurement is a hypothetical object, too
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At its core, materialism may be the belief that there are objects in our universe that do not depend upon the universe for their
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ledge, keeping in mind that the known and unknown still depend upon
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They depend upon the forces of the state to redistribute wealth, to create a whole new category of “hate crimes,” to implement group rights, forced busing, and a host of other
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at the Pentagon, and that lives did not depend upon her
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if so how is that result produced? The only reply that can be given is that this will depend upon the earnestness of the good wish and the amount of
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All mantras that depend upon the power of sound are valuable only in the
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should be made to depend upon a fact as to which he can have no knowledge
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he is a businessman, it wil depend upon his prospective customers
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Can I depend upon you to co-operate with me in this matter?' In this way privately and personally approach each of your brethren
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When we have freed Taramis our next actions will depend upon circumstances
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feeling this way?" This perspective leads women to depend upon external evaluations not only of their appearance but, by extension, of their complex psychological
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And the differences withín a woman in different situations depend upon the meanings
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2 "I know you will prove loyal to the gospel of the kingdom because I can depend upon your present faith and love when these qualities are grounded upon such an early training as has been your portion at home
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4 "Your young friend Amos believes this gospel of the kingdom just as much as you, but I cannot fully depend upon him; I am not certain about what he will do in the years to come
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And when they all come to see the light and enter fully into the kingdom, while you all will welcome them joyously, I depend upon you, John, to welcome them for me
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The rulers of the Jews reminded Judas that Jesus had always preached nonresistance, but Judas replied that they could not depend upon all Jesus' followers obeying such teaching
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It does not depend upon our
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We depend upon you to mobilize us—and all races must mobilize together or fail to mobilize at all
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that can happen will depend upon you
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While it is helpful to maintain relationships with professionals, and to depend upon them for advice on such things as taxes, legal issues, and health matters, this does not excuse you from exhausting all of your personal resources prior to seeking help
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The following techniques depend upon the level of the assault
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“It would depend upon the type of material of the casing, how often he ran the car, the internal temperature, and things like that
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depend upon the artificial time of mechanical devices rather than the
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not depend upon giving up their lives in service to Christ nor was their
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to depend upon him instead
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The success of those gatherings will depend upon whether they can be
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Any action limit established will depend upon the overall purified water system and
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gument, Krishn said that many yogis depend upon serenity of breath
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and fall, depend upon the control of breath
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capable of doing-to Krishn, to rest in his mercy rather than depend upon
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Both, of course, depend upon how one wants to be treated or loved
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Those who have no power over their boredom, who depend upon external, especially digitized, stimulation for their identity, have no individuality, for they can only become what they are in the presence of, in essence becoming the mirror I'mage of
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The creators of light controlled workbots who can replace the cement spreader depend upon the delicate and small fingers of women and children who chip the smartbot's brain into place, who are already being replaced by machines who are built by machines 503
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As the interests of the individual are protected by the arms of the country, added to his own; and his needs may depend upon certain supply in the degree that they are felt more universally and steadily; in the same manner does conscious citizenship in the Republic of nature secure us from the annoyances of subordinate agents by alliance with superior powers; and by appeal to the fundamental laws of resistance or inducement offered to mechanical or chemical agents, distribute the labor to be performed between them and man to the best advantage of the inventor
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These men had no other power to depend upon, but it did not fail them
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How then are we to control thought? What is the process? To think is to create a thought, but the result of the thought will depend upon its form, its quality, and its vitality
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The form will depend upon the mental image from which it emanates; this will depend upon the depth of the impression, the predominance of the idea, the clarity of the vision, the boldness of the image
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For your exercise this week, try to bring yourself to a realization of the important fact that harmony and happiness are states of consciousness and do not depend upon the possession of things
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Thought is creative vibration and the quality of the conditions created will depend upon the quality of our thought, because we cannot express powers which we do not possess
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It is evident, therefore, that we cannot depend upon the evidence of the senses for our information concerning the realities of things; if we did we should believe that the sun moved, that the world was flat instead of round, that the stars were bits of light instead of vast suns
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Your life and your actions and your influence in the world will depend upon the degree of truth which you are enabled to perceive, for truth will not manifest in creeds, but in conduct
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objects depend upon the subjective mind, we can change the way
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Anne, given her new…giddiness, Emory couldn’t depend upon, but he completely trusted Rohan
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“The important facts in my case depend upon nature,” Olin assured him
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It is forever honest and thus you can always depend upon it
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Believe me when I say that your lives depend upon that
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— con depend upon, rely upon, have at one's disposal, possess,
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wants to do business with the man that he can depend upon
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Your happiness and success depend upon your ideals
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We ask of thee the former and later rain, and depend upon thee for it; for there are not any of the vanities of the heathen that can give rain, nor can the heavens give showers; but we wait on thee, for thou hast made all these things
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" Your success and happiness in life depend upon the
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This doesn't mean to throw away what money you have, but don't depend upon it
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Depend upon your invisible supply, the Bank of the Imagination
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does mean that you should not depend upon them, for if you had a loss in one
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happiness should depend upon
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All Life, all living things including us depend upon this balanced process of separation and connection, decomposition and composition
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And the degree or level of your passion does not ever depend upon what you narrowly focus on
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But it is impossible to go backward to infinity, because all the causes in the series depend upon a first cause that has made all the other causes to be actual causes
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Those who have surplus wealth give millions every year which produce more evil than good, and really retard the progress of the people, because most of the forms in vogue to-day for benefiting mankind only tend to spread among the poor a spirit of dependence upon alms, when what is essential for progress is that they should be inspired to depend upon their own exertions
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The security of my people could depend upon it and there wasn’t anything I wouldn’t do to protect them and secure a hopeful future for them
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The ease, therefore, with which a painter will be able to remember an impression in a form from which he can work, will depend upon his power to analyse vision in this technical sense
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But the rules of morality do not form the chief part of Christianity;—for since these depend upon the right knowledge of our relation to God, the Scripture lays that foundation in the doctrine of 'grace;’ and this doctrine of grace forms the rules of morality for Christian life, and therefore is superior to them
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’ Not less does true intelligence depend upon love, for there may be religion (qrhskei>a) without godliness (eujse>beia)
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Understanding that under the present dispensation, salvation is made to depend upon a reception of Christ, when clearly offered to men, there are many who have inferred from this premiss that a similar condition of salvation has prevailed under all previous dispensations of God
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leader and does not depend upon the core of his doctrinal state-
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depend upon the level of system development
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What lame leg hast thou got by it, what broken rib, what cracked head, that thou canst not forget that jest? For jest and sport it was, properly regarded, and had I not seen it in that light I would have returned and done more mischief in revenging thee than the Greeks did for the rape of Helen, who, if she were alive now, or if my Dulcinea had lived then, might depend upon it she would not be so famous for her beauty as she is;" and here he heaved a sigh and sent it aloft; and said Sancho, "Let it pass for a jest as it cannot be revenged in earnest, but I know what sort of jest and earnest it was, and I know it will never be rubbed out of my memory any more than off my shoulders
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But hardly had he sallied forth from the inn when it struck the curate that he was doing wrong in rigging himself out in that fashion, as it was an indecorous thing for a priest to dress himself that way even though much might depend upon it; and saying so to the barber he begged him to change dresses, as it was fitter he should be the distressed damsel, while he himself would play the squire's part, which would be less derogatory to his dignity; otherwise he was resolved to have nothing more to do with the matter, and let the devil take Don Quixote
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"Then depend upon it," said Don Quixote, "the grains of that wheat were pearls when touched by her hands; and didst thou look, friend? was it white wheat or brown?"
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"Day came," continued Sancho, "and the moment I stirred the stakes gave way and I fell to the ground with a mighty come down; I looked about for the ass, but could not see him; the tears rushed to my eyes and I raised such a lamentation that, if the author of our history has not put it in, he may depend upon it he has left out a good thing
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"Whence it arises," he continued, "that when we see any person well dressed and making a figure with rich garments and retinue of servants, it seems to lead and impel us perforce to respect him, though memory may at the same moment recall to us some lowly condition in which we have seen him, but which, whether it may have been poverty or low birth, being now a thing of the past, has no existence; while the only thing that has any existence is what we see before us; and if this person whom fortune has raised from his original lowly state (these were the very words the padre used) to his present height of prosperity, be well bred, generous, courteous to all, without seeking to vie with those whose nobility is of ancient date, depend upon it, Teresa, no one will remember what he was, and everyone will respect what he is, except indeed the envious, from whom no fair fortune is safe
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Beth is too feeble and Amy too young to depend upon, but when the tug comes, you are always ready
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Depend upon it when your master comes to be emperor (as he will beyond a doubt from the course his affairs are taking), it will be no easy matter to wrest the dignity from him, and he will be sore and sorry at heart to have been so long without becoming one
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The mysteriously born tradition of sea-craft commands unity in a body of workers engaged in an occupation in which men have to depend upon each other
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" Elinor, rejoiced to be assured of his being in London, now ventured to say, "Depend upon it, he will call again tomorrow