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    variations


    1. There are four variations of this posture and I will describe them in order of difficulty


    2. There are three variations of THE FISH POSTURE and I will start with the easiest for all beginners


    3. If you are still having difficulty with the Lotus Pose, and I know that many of you will take quite some time to master it as it is very difficult for the average Westerner, then perform the easiest of the variations of this posture until you can go a stage farther


    4. In all three of the variations practice the Yoga Complete Breath and it is a good place here to remind you that this Complete Breath should be performed slowly and fully


    5. Some of the variations of Chakrasana are only within the scope of the most advanced student of Hatha Yoga, but this one is quite easy for beginners


    6. done in varied ways: when there are variations there are intentions which


    7. sotoportegi (all variations on the theme of street or


    8. That the price of linen and woollen cloth is liable neither to such frequent, nor to such great variations, as the price of corn, every man's experience will inform him


    9. The price of the one species of commodities varies only with the variations in the demand; that of the other varies not only with the variations in the demand, but with the much greater, and more frequent, variations in the quantity of what is brought to market, in order to supply that demand


    10. I shall, in the four following chapters, endeavour to explain, as fully and distinctly as I can, the causes of those different variations

    11. Secondly, I shall endeavour to shew what are the circumstances which naturally determine the rate of profit ; and in what manner, too, those circumstances are affected by the like variations in the state of the society


    12. Fourthly, the variations in the price of labour not only do not correspond, either in place or time, with those in the price of provisions, but they are frequently quite opposite


    13. The manufacture of linen in Scotland, and that of coarse woollens in the West Riding of Yorkshire, are growing manufactures, of which the produce is generally, though with some variations, increasing both in quantity and value


    14. Upon examining, however, the accounts which have been published of their annual produce, I have not been able to observe that its variations have had any sensible connection with the dearness or cheapness of the seasons


    15. Through the variations in the price of labour not only do not always correspond with those in the price of provisions, but are frequently quite opposite, we must not, upon this account, imagine that the price of provisions has no influence upon that of labour


    16. In the ordinary variations of the prices of provisions, those two opposite causes seem to counterbalance one another, which is probably, in part, the reason why the wages of labour are everywhere so much more steady and permanent than the price of provisions


    17. All commodities are more or less liable to variations of price, but


    18. variations in the market price of such commodities, therefore, can arise only from some


    19. The price of such commodities, therefore, varies not only with the variations of demand, but


    20. with the much greater and more frequent variations of quantity, and is consequently extremely

    21. The rent of an estate above ground, commonly amounts to what is supposed to be a third of the gross produce; and it is generally a rent certain and independent of the occasional variations in the crop


    22. In coal mines, a fifth of the gross produce is a very great rent, a tenth the common rent ; and it is seldom a rent certain, but depends upon the occasional variations in the produce


    23. ˜ Of the variations in the Proportion between the respective Values of that sort of Produce which always affords Rent, and of that which sometimes does, and sometimes does not, afford Rent


    24. Digression concerning the Variations in the value of Silver during the Course of the Four last Centuries


    25. The suddenness of the effect can be accounted for only by a cause which can operate suddenly, the accidental variations of the seasons


    26. The price of all metals, though liable to slow and gradual variations, varies less from year to year than that of almost any other part of the rude produce of land: and the price of the precious metals is even less liable to sudden variations than that of the coarse ones


    27. Though the produce of the greater part of metallic mines, therefore, varies, perhaps, still more from year to year than that of the greater part of corn fields, those variations have not the same effect upon the price of the one species of commodities as upon that of the other


    28. Variations in the Proportion between the respective Values of Gold and Silver


    29. Conclusion of the Digression concerning the Variations in the Value of Silver


    30. It was afterwards adopted, with some variations, by the Duke of Orleans, at that time regent of France

    31. The dividend of the bank has varied according to the variations in the rate of the interest which it has, at different times, received for the money it had advanced to the public, as well as according to other circumstances


    32. The town, indeed, may not always derive its whole subsistence from the country in its neighbourhood, or even from the territory to which it belongs, but from very distant countries; and this, though it forms no exception from the general rule, has occasioned considerable variations in the progress of opulence in different ages and nations


    33. But it served him well on both a physical and mental level and has been an important part of keeping the 200 plus variations of his species alive and advancing themselves over the millennia


    34. The real value of corn does not vary with those variations in its average money price, which sometimes occur from one century to another ; it is the real value of silver which varies with them


    35. As expected, most of the kids copied the storylines and made slight variations to them


    36. Be creative, your cooking shouldn’t be boring, introduce variations in your cooking methods


    37. It seemed like a slightly misjudged way of blending in to this northern latitude, as if after studying the language and culture they had overlooked the more nuanced variations of human physiognomy


    38. This land tax, or land rent, like the tithe in Europe, consisted in a certain proportion, a fifth, it is said, of the produce of the land, which was either delivered in kind, or paid in money, according to a certain valuation, and which, therefore, varied from year to year, according to all the variations of the produce


    39. To buy in one market, in order to sell with profit in another, when there are many competitors in both; to watch over, not only the occasional variations in the demand, but the much greater and more frequent variations in the competition, or in the supply which that demand is likely to get from other people; and to suit with dexterity and judgment both the quantity and quality of each assortment of goods to all these


    40. In all the variations of the state of the society, in the improvement and in the declension of agriculture ; in all the variations in the value of silver, and in all those in the standard of the coin, a tax of this kind would, of its own accord, and without any attention of government, readily suit itself to the actual situation of things, and would be equally just and equitable in all those different changes

    41. A tax upon the produce of land, which is levied in money, may be levied, either according to a valuation, which varies with all the variations of the market price ; or according to a fixed valuation, a bushel of wheat, for example, being always valued at one and the same money price, whatever may be the state of the market


    42. The produce of a tax levied in the former way will vary only according to the variations in the real produce of the land, according to the improvement or neglect of cultivation


    43. The produce of a tax levied in the latter way will vary, not only according to the variations in the produce of the land, but according both to those in the value of the precious metals, and those in the quantity of those metals which is at different times contained in coin of the same denomination


    44. go to the discharge of the district, which occasions still further variations in the rate of particular houses


    45. It is liable, besides, to almost continual variations


    46. govermnent, and are immediately accountable to government, of which the revenue must, in this case, vary from year to year, according to the occasional variations in the produce of the tax ; or they may be let in farm for a rent certain, the farmer being allowed to appoint his own officers, who, though obliged to levy the tax in the manner directed by the law, are under his immediate inspection, and are immediately accountable to him


    47. case of large companies, I’d agree to variations on the amount that the company paid


    48. The red glows were taillights, the variations in intensity were when brake lights came on


    49. Seriously, this is what some churches taught, and one can see variations of this belief today every time there is a rant scapegoating those on welfare


    50. The Usual Thing, With Subtle Variations












































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