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    Use "rective" in a sentence

    rective example sentences

    rective


    1. · Don’t brood about losses or failures, take corrective actions for the future


    2. Most of it was just a long formal list of who got how much return on the graft that went into making up this expedition, but there were a few paragraphs near the end called the 'Haad Directives,' couched in dense theologian


    3. He was sure the second and third thermonuclear explosions and been corrective actions


    4. ' He gave himself the directive a second time


    5. It was a directive from the Pope before we left


    6. These were taken with a grain of salt by himself, which led the observers to understand it wasn't the first time he'd received the cautionary directives from his wife


    7. My prime directive is to pass myself off as a native and the natives are just not that antisocial


    8. "Be empty of yourself!" Bodhidharma's directive had been a tough one for the Emperor to


    9. Certainly, they could recreate life; except that would go against the most fundamental teachings of the Temporal Directive


    10. The Temporal Directive, however, had a loophole (at least in the most recent interpretation)

    11. ‘Surely I don’t need to quote you the Temporal Directive


    12. ‘Sure,’ responded Roidon, ‘provided they fit within the narrow parameters of the Temporal Directive,’


    13. ‘Of course, it’s nothing the B’tari have done,’ said Roidon, ‘because you have the Temporal Directive to ensure the universe does not become disrupted, whereas humans have no sense of their action’s consequence


    14. ‘Whatever happened to the Temporal Directive?’


    15. ‘If we ignored the Temporal Directive we would not be employing humans


    16. or more pertinently: The Temporal Directive


    17. Nor would I have the approval of the council: The Temporal Directive is highly restrictive regarding the development and use of wormhole technology


    18. ‘Nevertheless, what you are doing is exploiting a loophole in the Directive


    19. Unless it viewed a human order to be in direct conflict with its primary directive of protecting the ship and its human cargo from any threat, it could not actually refuse an order from the command crew


    20. Roidon Chanley, though, did share a common view that their B’tari overseers were too reluctant to take the necessary action, hamstrung as they were by the increasingly irrelevant doctrine of the Temporal Directive

    21. ‘What is directive 5?’


    22. Perhaps there was some shared philosophy with the B’taris’ Temporal directive


    23. ‘There is, however, an alternative that will not break the rules of the temporal Directive


    24. ‘This time I will be true to the temporal directive


    25. ‘Bound by the temporal directive


    26. Even the position of the compound was marked; he wondered if it could have simply been programmed in to navigate automatically, but perhaps that contravened some rule of the Temporal Directive


    27. ‘That fucking temporal directive,’ he mouthed


    28. He was sure, though, that if he ever found a physical copy of the Temporal Directive he would rip it to pieces


    29. ‘I do not want to hear about the council or the Temporal directive,’ Torbin said, his voice almost hysterically shrill


    30. circumventing Paul’s directive to honor elders

    31. They took as their doctrine a strict set of rules and guidelines know as the Temporal Directive, devising rules for minimal intervention and interference, which then had to be adapted for each assignment


    32. Unfortunately since the Temporal Directive forbids any CC federation fleet from observing from within their solar system, the details of how this led to a full scale nuclear war remain unclear


    33. The Council held extensive meetings, reviewing and debating the tenets of the Temporal Directive until what seemed to be a loophole allowed the possibility of action


    34. If he was being kind on himself he could always blame his failure on the constraints of the Temporal Directive


    35. Even in this dark hour he gave a chuckle thinking of the way this temporal intervention had to be done without violating the directive and how, as a result, even greater damage could potentially be done to this time-line


    36. Now, the Temporal Directive had been violated


    37. rective?>


    38. rective


    39. And due to the strictures of the Temporal Directive it had to be a true outsider, removed from a different Earth


    40. The directive described the significance of – what humans would term – the butterfly effect: how a small action can eventually have massive consequences that not even the wisest elder could anticipate

    41. He said after a while, ‘entering TIAR and communicating with its controller would surely have been a fascinating experience, however the Temporal Directive prevents such action


    42. He would have to study the Temporal Directive for answers


    43. The policy of minimal intervention had originally set the foundation for the Temporal Directive, and remained enshrined in their doctrine for millennia; the change in philosophy only as a result of the invasion of Earth by their established foe, the Darangi


    44. The failure of their mission was cited by historian and Temporal Directive scholar Paradic Ramazo as the catalyst for Central Council's change in policy


    45. The chosen operative, of course, complied with the rules of the Temporal Directive: he was not from the time of Earth's crisis, and his role did not allow him to effect a [noticeable] change in the predicted time-line; his apparent mission was merely to assist a captive (Gerrid Lytum, former employee of the Darangi via the Nine committee) who had been subjugated within an artificial reality of his own creation by an oppressive Artificial Intelligence


    46. As Paradic Ramazo pointed out: If the CC had decided sooner on high level intervention (such as before the war), the breech in the Temporal Directive may not have needed to have been so extensive, with the possibility of success greatly improved


    47. The Temporal Directive had become a naive ideal belonging to a time when the known worlds were isolated or at least autonomous, a time when the troubles of a world could be observed


    48. The great thinker of the third age, Almani Zolandric, who has been credited as the primary contributor to the Temporal Directive, had not envisioned such extraordinary events brought about by the corrupting influence of technology


    49. With the Temporal Directive once adhered to more rigorously than the Bible to a priest, the question of even speaking to a human – much less risking any influence or interference – would have been beyond the pale


    50. Zolla's trepidation made him want to consult the Temporal Directive, as if there would be some words of reassurance, gems of wisdom concealed in this great tome of moral guidance and philosophy














































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