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losing most of the normal reference points that social event smal talk requires:
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Walking requires the integrated use of our arms, legs and torso
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Memory is the worst affected by hunger as the brain requires a minute-to-minute supply of glucose for its normal functioning
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Reducing stress levels in these cases, then, requires not an elimination of stressful situations (which is impossible), but a change in the way stress is handled
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The new society requires mobility where joint family concept may not be practical
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It requires you to focus your mind at one point and stilling the mind in order to perceive the self
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Meditation requires living every moment in depth and having no desire
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"The Presidente Lula, yes, it requires fingers on buttons to move that ship
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Good requires Bad
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Physical exercise is certainly much harder here, while it requires special suppleness which -let's face it- I've never had
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For quite a long time we've been learning nothing new, maybe because Alexander seems to have become too skeptical about anything: “There are no spirits; spiritualism is fraud” … “(Self)hypnosis is harmful to the human mind” … “There is no such thing as magic” … “There are no astral worlds” … “There is nothing beyond matter” … “Telepathy requires a perfectly clean subconscious, so it is unfeasible” and so on
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This requires biblically informed elders
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Presenting oneself is an area that requires a lot of work, but surprisingly, this is the one area which people tend to neglect the most
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"The Presidente Lula, yes, it requires fingers on buttons to move that ship"
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Such a sorcery requires huge amounts of energy, but that was no problem for Lady Chimaera
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Saving life requires great skill
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A bird that requires our
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that requires the presence of a man?
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When performed correctly this asana requires
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This requires a certain measure of respect, a measure that
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Sports has moments that requires you to think in every possible way - analysed,
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In fact, any long-term relationship requires
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It will always expel the things it no longer requires and you do not need to worry about it doing that
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this form of testing for many people is that it requires
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But you know any scientific experiment requires that a result cannot be held as proven unless you can replicate it under the same conditions
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might be hard to accept if the new information requires
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’ She said longingly, ‘No, Leo, finish that piece before you start on the next one! Sorry, Jo, parenting is a non-stop activity and requires eyes in the back of one’s head
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“As you know,” she began once formalities were over, “Tometahin requires utmost concentration to perform his duty
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possess an ability that requires many years of training for us
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To experience the best possible incarnation you can requires total and
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To align in this way requires that you do
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To be in alignment with it requires that you stay in a state of non-‐
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to see the state of your internal vibration only requires that you look at
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The computer requires a round number greater than zero
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Planning requires forethought and Billy is running on blind instinct
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‘This is still a delicate matter and requires careful
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only problem is that your job requires you to deal with people on a daily basis, and
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Exporting the ore requires a port: Port Hedland
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A Boeing 777 is not easy to hide and requires a long runway to land, so I searched for abandoned runways within the fuel range of MH370
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“All this requires more dresses, hats, shoes, etc
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It deserves to be remarked, too, that it necessarily does this as nearly as possible in the proportion which the demand for labour requires
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It is the call of nature, which requires to be relieved by some indulgence, sometimes of ease only, but sometimes too of dissipation and diversion
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It generally requires a greater stock to carry on any sort of trade in a great town than in a country village
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therefore, as may give them that rank in the society which so important a trust requires
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live by his trade, but live by it suitably to the qualifications which it requires
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be varied with every change of the weather, as well as with many other accidents, requires
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Corn is an annual crop ; butcher's meat, a crop which requires four or five years to grow
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Though its cultivation, therefore, requires more labour, a much greater surplus remains after maintaining all that labour
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In their eyes, the merit of an object, which is in any degree either useful or beautiful, is greatly enhanced by its scarcity, or by the great labour which it requires to collect any considerable quantity of it; a labour which nobody can afford to pay but themselves
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The English colonies are altogether a new market, which, partly for coin, and partly for plate, requires a continual augmenting supply of silver through a great continent where there never was any demand before
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In China, and the greater part of the other markets of India, ten, or at most twelve ounces of silver, will purchase an ounce of gold ; in Europe, it requires from fourteen to fifteen ounces
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The cattle necessarily kept upon the farm produce more milk than either the rearing of their own young, or the consumption of the farmer's family requires ; and they produce most at one particular season
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The one has arisen from a mere accident, in which neither prudence nor policy either had or could have any share; the other, from the fall of the feudal system, and from the establishment of a government which afforded to industry the only encouragement which it requires, some tolerable security that it shall enjoy the fruits of its own labour
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That produce, after the rise in its real price, requires no more labour to collect it than before
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Being a healthy eater requires that you become educated and smart about what you put in your
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This support, however, still requires a certain portion of that produce
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Friendship requires that I stand ready to do something that will hurt me in order to help my friend
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She only requires that we show good judgment and act the best we can in difficult situations
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But if your law requires a direct quote, I’ll never forget the worst of it
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that requires the attention in the highest
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This requires a belief that is with absolute certainty that your goal already has taken place in the universe
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Though the same pieces of money, whether paper or metal, may be employed sometimes in the one circulation and sometimes in the other; yet as both are constantly going on at the same time, each requires a certain stock of money, of one kind or another, to carry it on
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The circulation between the dealers, as it is carried on by wholesale, requires generally a pretty large sum for every particular transaction
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That between the dealers and the consumers, on the contrary, as it is generally carried on by retail, frequently requires but very small ones, a shilling, or even a halfpenny, being often sufficient
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The interest of whoever possesses it requires that it should be employed; but having no employment at home, it will, in spite of all laws and prohibitions, be sent abroad, and employed in purchasing consumable goods, which may be of some use at home
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consists of a number of parts, to keep every man constantly employed in one way, requires a much greater capital than where every man is occasionally employed in every different part of the work
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When the produce of any particular branch of industry exceeds what the demand of the country requires, the surplus must be sent abroad, and exchanged for something for which there is a demand at home
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The land and labour of Great Britain produce generally more corn, woollens, and hardware, than the demand of the home market requires
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To improve land with profit, like all other commercial projects, requires an exact attention to small savings and small gains, of which a man born to a great fortune, even though naturally frugal, is very seldom capable
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Every such nation, therefore, must endeavour, in time of peace, to accumulate gold and silver, that when occasion requires, it may have wherewithal to carry on foreign wars
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But to make any sudden change in the price of gold and silver, so as to raise or lower at once, sensibly and remarkably, the money price of all other commodities, requires such a revolution in commerce as that occasioned by the discovery of America
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Increase the use of them, increase the consumable commodities which are to be circulated, managed, and prepared by means of them, and you will infallibly increase the quantity ; but if you attempt by extraordinary means to increase the quantity, you will as infallibly diminish the use, and even the quantity too, which in those metals can never be greater than what the use requires
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The value of goods annually bought and sold in any country requires a certain quantity of money to circulate and distribute them to their proper consumers, and can give employment to no more
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The equitable regard, therefore, to his interest, requires that changes of this kind should never be introduced suddenly, but slowly, gradually, and after a very long warning
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To see or hear a smoke detector in your dream represents a potentially harmful situation that requires your quick action and fast response
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There is something that requires precision and accuracy
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To see or apply Vaseline in your dream indicates that there is some issue that requires a soothing touch
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This requires parents and significant others to be a positive presence that children can trust, and to plan for opportunities where they can practice new skills, and become independent and confident
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It is his interest to raise the price of his corn as high as the real scarcity of the season requires, and it can never be his interest to raise it higher
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Though, from excess of avarice, in the same manner, the inland corn merchant should sometimes raise the price of his corn somewhat higher than the scarcity of the season requires, yet all the inconveniencies which the people can suffer from this conduct, which effectually secures them from a famine in the end of the season, are inconsiderable, in comparison of what they might have been exposed to by a more liberal way of dealing in the beginning of it the corn merchant himself is likely to suffer the most by this excess of avarice; not only from the indignation which it generally excites against him, but, though he should escape the effects of this indignation, from the quantity of corn which it necessarily leaves upon his hands in the end of the season, and which, if the next season happens to prove favourable, he must always sell for a much lower price than he might otherwise have had
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In rice countries, where the crop not only requires a very moist soil, but where, in a certain period of its growing, it must be laid under water, the effects of a drought are much more dismal
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But unless the surplus can, in all ordinary cases, be exported, the growers will be careful never to grow more, and the importers never to import more, than what the bare consumption of the home market requires
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A direct foreign trade of consumption is always more advantageous than a round-about one; and to bring the same value of foreign goods to the home market requires a much smaller capital in the one way than in the ether
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In a country where the expense of the coinage is defrayed by the government, the value of the coin, even when it contains its full standard weight of gold and silver, can never be much greater than that of an equal quantity of those metals uncoined, because it requires only the trouble of going to the mint, and the delay, perhaps, of a few weeks, to procure for any quantity of uncoined gold and silver an equal quantity of those metals in coin; but in every country the greater part of the current coin is almost always more or less worn, or otherwise degenerated from its standard
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"Reconsider, he says! I am the adjudicator! Mr Wanting, when I judge something to be so, it remains so, and requires no reconsideration
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But out-loud please,’ said the great bird, ‘The security device requires a witness
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Happiness requires no justification at all
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This requires a special need and drive - a sexual demand for youthful cock
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Their interest, therefore, in this case, requires, that some stock should be withdrawn from those nearer employments, and turned towards that distant one, in order to reduce its profits to their proper level, and the price of the goods which it deals in to their natural price
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In this extraordinary case, the public interest requires that some stock should be withdrawn from those employments which, in ordinary cases, are more advantageous, and turned towards one which, in ordinary cases, is less advantageous to the public; and, in this extraordinary case, the natural interests and inclinations of men coincide as exactly with the public interests as in all other ordinary cases, and lead them to withdraw stock from the near, and to turn it towards the distant employments
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Enables you to have free time because it requires less than 20 hours per week after the initial set up period
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The management of the silk-worm, and the preparation of silk, requires so much hand-labour, and labour is so very dear in America, that even this great bounty, I have been informed, was not likely to produce any considerable effect
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As the quality depends upon the breed, upon the pasture, and upon the management and cleanliness of the sheep, during the whole progress of the growth of the fleece, the attention to these circumstances, it may naturally enough be imagined, can never be greater than in proportion to the recompence which the price of the fleece is likely to make for the labour and expense which that attention requires
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The proper performance of those several duties of the sovereign necessarily supposes a certain expense ; and this expense again necessarily requires a certain revenue to support it
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His chief or sovereign (for those nations have all chiefs or sovereigns) is at no sort of expense in preparing him for the field ; and when he is in it, the chance of plunder is the only pay which he either expects or requires
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The acquisition of valuable and extensive property, therefore, necessarily requires the establishment of civil government
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The performance of this duty requires, too, very different degrees of expense in the different periods of society
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are in this manner made and supported by the commerce which is carried on by means of them, they can be made only where that commerce requires them, and, consequently, where it is proper to make them
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They are more likely, therefore, to have that continual and careful attention which that maintenance necessarily requires
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First, it ought to appear with the clearest evidence, that the undertaking is of greater and more general utility than the greater part of common trades ; and, secondly, that it requires a greater capital than can easily be collected into a private copartnery