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    instituting


    1. The first of those remedies is the study of science and philosophy, which the state might render almost universal among all people of middling or more than middling rank and fortune ; not by giving salaries to teachers in order to make them negligent and idle, but by instituting some sort of probation, even in the higher and more difficult sciences, to be undergone by every person before he was permitted to exercise any liberal profession, or before he could be received as a candidate for any honourable office, of trust or profit


    2. His work, System of Positive Polity, or Treatise on Sociology, Instituting the Religion of Humanity, holds the key to our philosophy


    3. We negotiated the independence of Hilia from The People of Rain in order to reduce the diplomatic repercussions of instituting our military academy there


    4. imbalance by instituting the Resource Based Value System in 1992


    5. 4 In instituting this remembrance supper, the Master, as was always his habit, resorted to parables and symbols


    6. His guess was, they would be instituting a quiet search


    7. Kingdom, instituting the tightest regimentation of society in


    8. “We have worked out a strategy for defeating terrorism in the Province, for bringing peace to the area, and for instituting a lasting political solution


    9. • Instituting administrative arrangements for the delivery of the programme The aim was the activities to be:


    10. Which means, 'What hurts my pocketbook the least?' This assures that Money will always out vote people and that governments will forever be limited to regulating markets rather than liberated to instituting equitable distribution

    11. Democracies are an evolutionary step in this progression of political self-transcendence by being propelled by an essential drive towards liberty, eliminating every newly awared form of slavery, while instituting new equalities


    12. “But, yes, you're right, eliminating money without instituting sharing will only bring about original slavery: people pointing guns at others to do their work for them without the workers equally sharing in the benefits of their labor


    13. The British created a limit to their Westward expansion by instituting a Western Boundary to all the colonies, called: The Proclamation Line


    14. However, we are finding more professional traders are now instituting option strategies as they find the use of option strategies to hedge, add income, and at the appropriate time substitute for a future position, can greatly increase their returns


    15. The city had been instituting them for a few years now, but only in the really violent neighborhoods


    16. But whenever we have the means of instituting a comparison, the same laws appear to have acted in producing the lesser differences between varieties of the same species, and the greater differences between species of the same genus


    17. This faculty of foreknowledge concerning the destiny of humanity is more or less common, no doubt, to all people; still from time to time a man appears in whom the faculty has reached a higher development, and these men have the power clearly and distinctly to formulate that which is vaguely conceived by all men, thus instituting a new life-conception from which is to flow an unwonted activity, whose results will endure for centuries to come


    18. The patriotic superstition is encouraged by the governments and the ruling classes by instituting national festivals, spectacles, and holidays, by erecting monuments with money collected from the people, which will influence men to believe in the exclusive importance and greatness of their own State or country and its rulers, and encourage a feeling of hostility and even of hatred toward other nations


    19. I do not say that the heads of departments were instrumental in instituting these prosecutions; but it marks some of the subordinate men who were active in making professions


    20. It is true that when the news of the prince’s death reached Monte Carlo, the princess, who was there at the time, showed various persons, on whose indiscretion she could rely, a holograph letter of condolence from the czar, and later unfolded to the amiable muddle-headed the intricacies of a lawsuit which she was instituting for the recovery of the estates in Poland; but her detractors roundly declared the holograph letter to be a forgery, and the lawsuit a fiction of her crafty brain

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