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1. The concessions are there to enable them to participate actively in the affairs of the society to which they belong
2. Our approach to the situations will be more positive and will enable us to identify and pick up any opportunities
3. The purpose of meditation is soul contact and, ultimately, union with the soul; its whole object is to enable one to become in outer manifestation of what one is in inner reality
4. speak tongues as you, Holy Spirit, enable me
5. A spirit of unity will enable a congregation
6. We need the burner lit to move the ship and enable better monitoring of the Al-Harron
7. "It could enable him to lift the shuttlecraft again
8. A further note stated that his medical advisors were contemplating radical and somewhat risky surgery in an attempt to enable him to live a relatively normal life
9. With a bit of luck, that would enable him to go across by the end of the week
10. over and the use of statistical reports that enable one to keep a track on who has been sending
11. He would have to give this up again once Ava was restored, but for now it would enable him to do what he had to do without his simulated biology interfering
12. I sit silent as Karen and Alastair talk it through, concluding that it’s sensible for Alastair to continue using the house for work … it would also enable him to continue his role of parent much as he does at the moment
13. That would enable us to move in here, clearing the other cottage so that it can be painted before the new tenant moves in
14. enable yourself to love, you need to consider directing this energy
15. Despite that, she and Bunty got on, so, when Sheila married Don and his job was moved to Italy, they offered to take Bunty with them, partly as company for Sheila and partly to enable Bunty to spread her wings a little
16. They are nothing serious, but should enable her to sleep if she is very upset
17. deer, I enable you to stand on the
18. The same statutes of apprenticeship and other corporation laws, indeed, which, when a manufacture is in prosperity, enable the workman to raise his wages a good deal above their natural rate, sometimes oblige him, when it decays, to let them down a good deal below it
19. If in such a country the wages off labour had ever been more than sufficient to maintain the labourer, and to enable him to bring up a family, the competition of the labourers and the interest of the masters would soon reduce them to the lowest rate which is consistent with common humanity
20. In Great Britain, the wages of labour seem, in the present times, to be evidently more than what is precisely necessary to enable the labourer to bring up a family
21. If this demand is continually increasing, the reward of labour must necessarily encourage in such a manner the marriage and multiplication of labourers, as may enable them to supply that continually increasing demand by a continually increasing population
22. The wages paid to journeymen and servants of every kind must be such as may enable them, one with another to continue the race of journeymen and servants, according as the increasing, diminishing, or stationary demand of the society, may happen to require
23. proficiency as will enable him to live by the business
24. would be, tend to enable the town to purchase, with a smaller quantity of its labour, the
25. Corporation laws enable the inhabitants of
26. Whatever was the rate at which labour was commonly maintained in that country, this greater surplus could always maintain a greater quantity of it, and, consequently, enable the landlord to purchase or command a greater quantity of it
27. After it has become general, new methods of feeding are commonly fallen upon, which enable the farmer to raise upon the same quantity of ground a much greater quantity of that particular sort of animal food
28. I certainly do not pretend that the knowledge of this distinction will enable him to buy cheaper
29. When this real wealth of the society becomes stationary, his wages are soon reduced to what is barely enough to enable him to bring up a family, or to continue the race of labourers
30. To widen the market may frequently be agreeable enough to the interest of the public ; but to narrow the competition must always be against it, and can only serve to enable the dealers, by raising their profits above what they naturally would be, to levy, for their own benefit, an absurd tax upon the rest of their fellow-citizens
31. The intention of the fixed capital is to increase the productive powers of labour, or to enable the same number of labourers to perform a much greater quantity of work
32. It is upon this account that all such improvements in mechanics, as enable the same number of workmen to perform an equal quantity of work with cheaper
33. At other times A would enable to discharge the first bill of exchange, by drawing, a few days before it became due, a second bill at two months date, not upon B, but upon some third person, C, for example, in London
34. The judicious operations of banking enable him to convert this dead stock into active and productive stock ; into materials to work upon ; into tools to work with ; and into provisions and subsistence to work for ; into stock which produces something both to himself and to his country
35. The judicious operations of banking, by substituting paper in the room of a great part of this gold and silver, enable the country to convert a great part of this dead stock into active and productive stock; into stock which produces something to the country
36. The judicious operations of banking, by providing, if I may be allowed so violent a metaphor, a sort of waggon-way through the air, enable the country to convert, as it were, a great part of its highways into good pastures, and corn fields, and thereby to increase, very considerably, the annual produce of its land and labour
37. one thing that will enable you to leverage your business to its maximum
38. It is not always necessary to accumulate gold and silver, in order to enable a country to carry on foreign wars, and to maintain fleets and armies in distant countries
39. This may, no doubt, give encouragement to some particular class of workmen among ourselves, and, by excluding some of their rivals, may enable them to raise their price in the home market
40. Even in ordinary and quiet times, it is the interest of the holders of receipts to depress the agio, in order either to buy bank money (and consequently the bullion which their receipts would then enable them to take out of the bank ) so much cheaper, or to sell their receipts to those who have bank money, and who want to take out bullion, so much dearer ; the price of a receipt being generally equal to the difference between the market price of bank money and that of the coin or bullion for which the receipt had been granted
41. In a state of hostility, it may enable our enemies to maintain fleets and armies superior to our own; but in a state of peace and commerce it must likewise enable them to exchange with us to a greater value, and to afford a better market, either for the immediate produce of our own industry, or for whatever is purchased with that produce
42. I answer, that this might be the case, if the effect of the bounty was to raise the real price of corn, or to enable the farmer, with an equal quantity of it, to maintain a greater number of labourers in the same manner, whether liberal, moderate, or scanty, than other labourers are commonly maintained in his neighbourhood
43. The rise in the money price of all commodities, which is in this case peculiar to that country, tends to discourage more or less every sort of industry which is carried on within it, and to enable foreign nations, by furnishing almost all sorts of goods for a smaller quantity of silver than its own workmen can afford to do, to undersell them, not only in the foreign, but even in the home market
44. When, either by the monopoly of the home market, or by a bounty upon exportation, you enable our woollen or linen manufacturers to sell their goods for somewhat a better price than they otherwise could get for them, you raise, not only the nominal, but the real price of those goods; you render them equivalent to a greater quantity of labour and subsistence; you increase not only the nominal, but the real profit, the real wealth and revenue of those manufacturers ; and you enable them, either to live better themselves, or to employ a greater quantity of labour in those particular manufactures
45. But when, by the like institutions, you raise the nominal or money price of corn, you do not raise its real value ; you do not increase the real wealth, the real revenue, either of our farmers or country gentlemen ; you do not encourage the growth of corn, because you do not enable them to maintain and employ more labourers in raising it
46. Because controlling the contents of consciousness, by itself, can enable a person to be happy and content in virtually any circumstance, the invitation to happiness is constant
47. The practice of love and complete devotion to God can enable you to move through the wall that the mind has created
48. So, enable the Open Rate feature of your Autoresponder so that you can accurately measure the number of subscribers who opened your email broadcast
49. When arrived at maturity, the high price of labour, and the low price of land, enable them to establish themselves in the same manner as their fathers did before them
50. The cheapness and plenty of good land encourage improvement, and enable the proprietor to pay those high wages
1. Since Ava wasn’t around to catch him, he keyed in some override codes and enabled administration rights to his desk eye
2. Then she detailed the necessary steps which enabled it to perform as intended
3. detailed the necessary steps which enabled it to perform as intended
4. I was lucky enough to be at a very good school in Brighton for my O’ levels and achieved quite reasonable grades which enabled me to get a place for my A’ levels in the sixth form
5. The few days of the visit enabled the ladies ample opportunity to walk Union Street down to the Square, peruse Gump's, to window shop, and to generally enjoy the cosmopolitan pulse of the traffic along all the neighboring streets
6. in order that, one with another, they may be enabled to bring up two children; the labour of the wife, on account of her necessary attendance on the children, being supposed no more than sufficient to provide for herself: But one half the children born, it is computed, die before the age of manhood
7. The owner of the stock which employs a great number of labourers necessarily endeavours, for his own advantage, to make such a proper division and distribution of employment, that they may be enabled to produce the greatest quantity of work possible
8. wisdom and revelation that enabled Joseph to have plenty of
9. enabled to sell their own just as much dearer ; so that, so far it was as broad as long, as they
10. Though the quantity of silver was much less, it might have exchanged for an equal quantity of other goods, and the proprietor's share might have enabled him to purchase or command an equal quantity either
11. It enabled him to export his shields and armor to mainland cities
12. It was not then the policy of Europe to restrain, by high duties, the importation of foreign manufactures, but rather to encourage it, in order that merchants might be enabled to supply, at as easy a rate as possible, the great men with the conveniencies and luxuries which they wanted, and which the industry of their own country could not afford them
13. An equal quantity of the former becomes thereby equivalent to a greater quantity of the latter ; and the landlord is enabled to purchase a greater quantity of the conveniencies, ornaments, or luxuries which he has occasion for
14. He is thereby enabled to make his clear gain of interest on so much a larger sum
15. First, by this attention they were enabled to make some tolerable judgment concerning the thriving or declining circumstances of their debtors, without being obliged to look out for any other evidence besides what their own books afforded them ; men being, for the most part, either regular or irregular in their repayments, according as their circumstances are either thriving or declining
16. This other bill was made payable to the order of B, who, upon its being accepted by C, discounted it with some banker in London ; and A enabled C to discharge it, by drawing, a few day's before it became due, a third bill likewise at two months date, sometimes upon his first correspondent B, and sometimes upon some fourth or fifth person, D or E, for example
17. By means of the great credit which so great a pledge necessarily gave it, it was, notwithstanding its too liberal conduct, enabled to carry on business for more than two years
18. This bank, no doubt, gave some temporary relief to those projectors, and enabled them to carry on their projects for about two years longer than they could otherwise have done
19. But it thereby only enabled them to get so much deeper into debt ; so that, when ruin came, it fell so much the heavier both upon them and upon their creditors
20. Those other banks, therefore, were enabled to get very easily out of that fatal circle, from which they could not otherwise have disengaged themselves without incurring a considerable loss, and perhaps, too, even some degree of discredit
21. He is thereby enabled to employ almost his whole stock as a capital
22. He is thus enabled to furnish work to a greater value; and the profit which he makes by it in this way much more than compensates the additional price which the profit of the retailer imposes upon the goods
23. It is likely to increase the fastest, therefore, when it is employed in the way that affords the greatest revenue to all the inhabitants or the country, as they will thus be enabled to make the greatest savings
24. Without the establishment of some regular government of this kind, without some authority to compel their inhabitants to act according to some certain plan or system, no voluntary league of mutual defence could either have afforded them any permanent security, or have enabled them to give the king any considerable support
25. They are thus both encouraged and enabled to increase this surplus produce by a further improvement and better cultivation of the land; and as the fertility of she land had given birth to the manufacture, so the progress of the manufacture reacts upon the land, and increases still further it's fertility
26. But whatever part of this money of the mercantile republic Great Britain may have annually employed in this manner, it must have been annually purchased, either with British commodities, or with something else that had been purchased with them ; which still brings us back to commodities, to the annual produce of the land and labour of the country, as the ultimate resources which enabled us to carry on the war
27. The capital which had been employed in producing the English goods that purchased this gold and silver, the capital which had been distributed among, and given revenue to, certain inhabitants of England, would thereby be replaced, and enabled to continue that employment
28. By means of them, our merchants and manufacturers, it is pretended, will be enabled to sell their goods as cheap or cheaper than their rivals in the foreign market
29. Though in consequence of the bounty, therefore, the farmer should be enabled to sell his corn for 4s
30. It increased the business of the corn merchant in both; and in the years of scarcity, it not only enabled him to import a greater quantity, but to sell it for a better price, and consequently with a greater profit, than he could otherwise have made, if the plenty of one year had not been more or less hindered from relieving the scarcity of another
31. They would be enabled to keep their whole capitals, and even more than their whole capitals constantly employed in cultivation
32. But the simple text functionality is basically a safety mechanism so that your messages can be read by people who don’t have html enabled
33. It’s automatically enabled in Aweber and you just have to go into the Reports section at top right of the home screen to view the information
34. Under so liberal a policy, the colonies are enabled both to sell their own produce, and to buy the goods of Europe at a reasonable price; but since the dissolution of the Plymouth company, when our colonies were but in their infancy, this has always been the policy of England
35. By confining them to the home market, our merchants, it was expected, would not only be enabled to buy them cheaper in the plantations, and consequently to sell them with a better profit at home, but to establish between the plantations and foreign countries an advantageous carrying trade, of which Great Britain was necessarily to be the centre or emporium, as the European country into which those commodities were first to be imported
36. They might thereby be enabled to sell in the colonies, either the same quantity of goods with a greater profit, or a greater quantity with the same profit, and, consequently, to gain something either in the one way or the other
37. At the particular time when these discoveries were made, the superiority of force happened to be so great on the side of the Europeans, that they were enabled to commit with impunity every sort of injustice in those remote countries
38. Such advantageous situations have enabled those two colonies to surmount all the obstacles which the oppressive genius of an exclusive company may have occasionally opposed to their growth
39. They have enabled Batavia to surmount the additional disadvantage of perhaps the most unwholesome climate in the world
40. consider as their principal business, and by a strange absurdity, regard the character of the sovereign as but an appendix to that of the merchant ; as something which ought to be made subservient to it, or by means of which they may be enabled to buy cheaper in India, and thereby to sell with a better profit in Europe
41. you already have and what you are enabled to idealize
42. transformed from one state to another as enabled by the
43. think, you are enabled to create a life of harmony and
44. It encourages the importation of the materials of manufacture, in order that our own people may be enabled to work them up more cheaply, and thereby prevent a greater and more valuable importation of the manufactured commodities
45. It was the intention of our manufacturers, that the whole produce of those countries should be imported into Great Britain; and in order that they themselves might he enabled to buy it at their own price, that no part of it should be exported again, but at such an expense as would sufficiently discourage that exportation
46. The class of proprietors contributes to the annual produce, by the expense which they may occasionally lay out upon the improvement of the land, upon the buildings, drains, inclosures, and other ameliorations, which they may either make or maintain upon it, and by means of which the cultivators are enabled, with the same capital, to raise a greater produce, and consequently to pay a greater rent
47. The superiority of produce, which in consequence of this undivided attention, they are enabled to raise, is fully sufficient to pay the whole expense which the maintenance and employment of the unproductive class costs either the proprietors or themselves
48. The sect which had the good fortune to be leagued with the conquering party necessarily shared in the victory of its ally, by whose favour and protection it was soon enabled, in some degree, to silence and subdue all its
49. The success of the new doctrines was almost everywhere so great, that the princes, who at that time happened to be on bad terms with the court of Rome, were, by means of them, easily enabled, in their own dominions, to overturn the church, which having lost the respect and veneration of the inferior ranks of people, could make scarce any resistance
50. , and of Troll archbishop of Upsal, enabled Gustavus Vasa to expel them both from Sweden
1. An optimistic outlook enables you to expect that good things will happen in your life
2. This enables cheaper average handling charges and getting better market rates than quoted
3. This achievement enables one to experience bliss that one can never imagine
4. So let us choose that posture that enables us, the most easily, to forget that we have a physical body
5. This process gradually steps up the consciousness and enables the aspirant to arrive at the life side of manifestation instead of the form side
6. This site enables on line puja in many temples and provides information about the type of pujas that can be performed
7. They are usually sited by wasteg – partly because of the water supply and partly because it enables the produce to be transported quickly and easily to the major towns which is where the food is most needed
8. Muscle testing is the conduit that enables you
9. of the powerful ability we as humans have that enables us to create and
10. When I get home from work I grab a slice of toast to sustain me, then, after a quick shower, I change into my ‘recital’ dress which is a long black draped thing which not only has the advantage of looking seriously classical, but also enables me to breath properly without having to worry about my stomach sticking out
11. Yes, I’m an adulterer, but Karen is truly happy with the way things are and Jake is growing up into a decent person and your love enables me to keep it all going
12. To him, land is only the instrument which enables him to earn the wages of this labour, and to make the profits of this stock
13. Its rapid accumulation in so profitable an employment enables the planter to increase the number of his hands faster than he can find them in a new settlement
14. A regulation which enables those of the same trade to tax themselves, in order to provide for
15. The same superabundance of food, of which they have the disposal, enables them to give a greater quantity of it for all those singular and rare productions which nature furnishes but in very small quantities; such as the precious metals and the precious stones, the great objects of the competition of the rich
16. But the number of workmen in every branch of business generally increases with the division of labour in that branch; or rather it is the increase of their number which enables them to class and subdivide themselves in this manner
17. A prince, anxious to maintain his dominions at all times in the state in which he can most easily defend them, ought upon this account to guard not only against that excessive multiplication of paper money which ruins the very banks which issue it, but even against that multiplication of it which enables them to fill the greater part of the circulation of the country with it
18. Whatever a person saves from his revenue he adds to his capital, and either employs it himself in maintaining an additional number of productive hands, or enables some other person to do so, by lending it to him for an interest, that is, for a share of the profits
19. The capital of the retailer replaces, together with its profits, that of the merchant of whom he purchases goods, and thereby enables him to continue his
20. The capital of the wholesale merchant replaces, together with their profits, the capital's of the farmers and manufacturers of whom he purchases the rude and manufactured produce which he deals in, and thereby enables them to continue their respective trades
21. It as effectually replaces the capital of the person who produces that surplus, and as effectually enables him to continue his business, the service by which the capital of a wholesale merchant chiefly contributes to support the productive labour, and to augment the value of the annual produce of the society to which he belongs
22. The capital which is employed in purchasing in one part of the country, in order to sell in another, the produce of the industry of that country, generally replaces, by every such operation, two distinct capitals, that had both been employed in the agriculture or manufactures of that country, and thereby enables them to continue that employment
23. When both are the produce of domestic industry, it necessarily replaces, by every such operation, two distinct capitals, which had both been employed in Supporting productive labour, and thereby enables them to continue that support
24. The cheapness of gold and silver, or, what is the same thing, the dearness of all commodities, which is the necessary effect of this redundancy of the precious metals, discourages both the agriculture and manufactures of Spain and Portugal, and enables foreign nations to supply them with many sorts of rude, and with almost all sorts of manufactured produce, for a smaller quantity of gold and silver than what they themselves can either raise or make them for at home
25. It enables foreigners, the Dutch in particular, not only to eat our corn cheaper than they otherwise could do, but sometimes to eat it cheaper than even our own people can do upon the same occasions; as we are assured by an excellent authority, that of Sir Matthew Decker
26. It hinders our own workmen from furnishing their goods for so small a quantity of silver as they otherwise might do, and enables the Dutch to furnish theirs for a smaller
27. Your internal model of the world, while not a perfect representation of it, usually enables you to get from Point A to Point B in reality without much trouble
28. By supplying them, as nearly as he can judge, in this proportion, he is likely to sell all his corn for the highest price, and with the greatest profit ; and his knowledge of the state of the crop, and of his daily, weekly, and monthly sales, enables him to judge, with more or less accuracy, how far they really are supplied in this manner
29. Your mind enables you to get through your day-to-day existence in this world, but at what cost? It resists the irrational and feels threatened by the unreasonable
30. It enables you to be present in the moment
31. manufacturer, by taking his goods off his hand as fast as he can make them, and by sometimes even advancing their price to him before he has made them, enables him to keep his whole capital, and sometimes even more than his whole capital, constantly employed in manufacturing, and consequently to manufacture a much greater quantity of goods than if he was obliged to dispose of them himself to the immediate consumers, or even to the retailers
32. The freedom of exportation enables it to extend cultivation for the supply of foreign nations
33. Moreover, it enables you to listen to nature’s signal that your stomach is full
34. This in turn enables you to stop eating further
35. It enables them both to enjoy more and to produce more, in proportion to what she enjoys and produces
36. By raising the price of her produce above what it otherwise would be, it enables the merchants of other countries to undersell her in foreign markets, and thereby to justle her out of almost all those branches of trade, of which she has not the monopoly
37. Enables you to have free time because it requires less than 20 hours per week after the initial set up period
38. The best method that I know that enables you to
39. Ground-rents, so far as they exceed the ordinary rent of land, are altogether owing to the good government of the sovereign, which, by protecting the industry either of the whole people or of the inhabitants of some particular place, enables them to pay so much more than its real value for the ground which they build their houses upon; or to make to its owner so much more than compensation for the loss which he might sustain by this use of it
40. The bank of England, either by voluntarily discounting those bills at their current value, or by agreeing with government for certain considerations to circulate exchequer bills, that is, to receive them at par, paying the interest which happens to be due upon them, keeps up their value, and facilitates their circulation, and thereby frequently enables government to contract a very large debt of this kind
41. conveniency of the planters, to save the expense of employing gold and silver money in their domestic transactions; and it suits the conveniency of the colony governments, to supply them with a medium, which, though attended with some very considerable disadvantages, enables them to save that expense
42. It enables the pilots to break away and not engage if the enemy is vastly superior
43. “Not only that,” she said, “but the Syclers went on to develop the ability to use the formic acid termites defend themselves with into a powerful anaesthetic that enables them to knockout their prey
44. them to do so enables them to provide the group with ideas that were
45. which enables the UN to have a mercenary force
46. The ‘self’ is merely a convenient fiction that enables us to get on with our lives without worrying about our various goals all at once
47. This enables us to search and study the more difficult portions and add it to the existing framework
48. However, later this enables them to continue their irresponsible conduct with its resultant suffering (a lack of wisdom on our part)
49. Understanding the internal dynamics of our minds enables us to recognize that talent alone is not enough
50. This fear of scarcity causes unrest, riots, and even war, which enables
1. strengthen our connection with our source or 'soul' essence, enabling us to live more heart-centered and fulfilled lives
2. The liberal reward of labour, by enabling them to provide better for their children, and consequently to bring up a greater number, naturally tends to widen and extend those limits
3. 21, the bank purchased of the South-sea company, stock to the amount of £4,000,000: and in 1722, in consequence of the subscriptions which it had taken in for enabling it to make this purchase, its capital stock was increased by £ 3,400,000
4. must be a slave, if she was never to be granted a husband’s love, then Tragus had done her the service of enabling a child
5. A bounty upon exportation, by enabling them to send abroad their surplus part, and to keep up the price of what remains in the home market, effectually prevents this
6. By uniting in some measure the most distant parts of the world, by enabling them to relieve one another's wants, to increase one another's enjoyments, and to encourage one another's industry, their general tendency would seem to be beneficial
7. That part of the produce of the land which is thus necessary for enabling the farmer to continue his business, ought to be considered as a fund sacred to cultivation, which, if the landlord violates, he necessarily reduces the produce of his own land, and, in a few years, not only disables the farmer from paying this racked rent, but from paying the reasonable rent which he might otherwise have got for his land
8. Over and above the expenses necessary for enabling the sovereign to perform his several duties, a certain expense is requisite for the support of his dignity
9. The object of his scheme was to promote all the different branches of foreign trade, particularly the carrying trade, by taking away all duties upon importation and exportation, and thereby enabling the merchant to employ his whole capital and credit in the purchase of goods and the freight of ships, no part of either being diverted towards the advancing of taxes, The project, however, of taxing, in this manner, goods of immediate or speedy consumption, seems liable to the four following very important objections
10. Ostensibly the army was to go to Santiago to attack and destroy the batteries thus enabling the navy to enter the harbour, remove the mines, and co-operate with the army on land in destroying the fleet and capturing the city
11. Enabling features that are disabled by default can significantly speed things up
12. Were he truly committed to rectifying social ―injustices‖, perhaps he might consider resigning from the newspaper, thereby enabling an equally qualified journalist of color, otherwise prevented from engaging in his or her chosen profession because of ―institutionalized racism‖, to assume his present position as sports writer
13. to continue enabling her
14. It’s really about enabling trainers and coaches to actually
15. enabling him to immerse himself in the river water and complete the
16. vinced that fasting is one of the most important elements enabling us
17. It would also reduce the brackishness of the water around Tenochtitlan and Tlatelolco, enabling a significant expansion of the chinampa gardens in this part of the lake
18. Of course, there were various other drugs feely available back then, but this one seemed to be especially powerful enabling the user to commit acts that normally would be completely out of character
19. Each of them had a clause enabling the band to fire one member
20. “Is that when you told him about the clause Terry put in the contract proposals enabling him to fire one of the members?” I inquired
21. This law was an enabling law, so the Jews could build the second temple in
22. Meanwhile we would either find a pass enabling us to flank their river, or if we could get enough ships, we would drop below their lands and attack from the south
23. Enabling default editors in the coding environment helps to reduce the rework and improves code quality
24. it is still the Holy Spirit at work in us enabling us to
25. that too is through the Holy Spirit enabling us to
26. strangled, he said, 12 A great favour you place on us, O tyrant, by enabling us to manifest our adherence to the law by means of
27. funding for the Center, enabling the Center to
28. They can manipulate dark matter by bending it in space and riding over it, enabling their mother ships to travel thousands of times faster than light
29. Opening the doors, increasing the home income, and enabling you to be with
30. enabling this troubled industry to stay afloat
31. You can also compare absolute growth of multiple twitter accounts or contrast them with your competitors’ expansion, enabling you to track, measure, and redesign your strategy
32. those negative thoughts while stimulating growth hormones, enabling you to enjoy a bigger and more
33. within a room under SPC, and use the reported output as our reference point, enabling us to
34. sufficiently literate to read the Bible, enabling them to fend off the inducements of Satan” turning out so many functional illiterates
35. bag always ready, enabling him to leave for anywhere in the world at a moment’s
36. The spy enabling the Communists in this instance was William Perl
37. During 1996, the new owner of Park Communications sold off the twenty-two radio stations to pay down the debt to the Alabama retirement fund and then refinanced the whole transaction by issuing company bonds through Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs enabling them to pay off the entire remaining Alabama Retirement System debt
38. The object was to gain intimate knowledge of the camp and the surrounding terrain enabling the strike pilots to provide air support under adverse conditions such as bad weather and/or loss of radio contact
39. 11 With his breath so confined and his body strangled he said 12 A great favour you place on us O tyrant by enabling us to manifest our adherence to the law by means of nobler sufferings
40. Something here is enabling them to track us more easily than I’d thought
41. His will is to strengthen us, enabling us
42. This sounds like someone who is trying to obey God’s laws, with little to no help from God enabling Him to do so, and a sin nature that’s enslaving him to sin
43. Many have believed that grace has two main meanings in reference to God: unmerited favor (basically giving something to someone that they don’t deserve), or the divinely enabling manifestation of God’s life
44. As we went over earlier mercy isn’t just relenting punishment, just as much as grace isn’t just unmerited favor, or enabling us with God’s life
45. an observer’s brain which suppresses certain attributes of the void — enabling a universe to manifest
46. The ‘high density of information’ was described by one reporting individual as enabling him to count every nearby mosquito; but equally common is the description of feeling the emotional experience of the other parties, including in one case virtually everyone in a room
47. Money is an enabling force
48. The bloggers with the most readers and the most respect seemed to “infect” the minds of many quickly and, rather than enabling objective dialog, entire communities, and the Comcast brand became subject to the negative infection
49. What Are the Enabling Factors?
50. methodology is often associated with enabling people, communities and organizations to reach their full capacity