This kind of effort requires such an outpouring of unconditional love that it is exhausting and totally draining. |
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It wants to avoid a full and unconditional withdrawal from the Occupied Territories. |
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There must be more to things than just conditional attachment or unconditional detachment. |
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Miller had received a full and unconditional pardon from Ronald Reagan before he was sentenced. |
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Many Americans will expect that support to be unconditional and unquestioning. |
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They had an eight-week window to finalise legal and planning issues so the offer could be made unconditional. |
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Johnny lapped up the unconditional hero worship that the rest of Australia is too cynical to give him. |
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However, the demarcation between a conditional and an unconditional order is not always clear. |
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Subjection is unconditional and must not be re-evaluated in the light of experience. |
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She was on her way to total freedom, unconditional love, and God was going to be with her every bit of the way. |
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In watching it again the other day, I was reminded of the theme of unconditional love that made Akira so engaging. |
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Becoming living stones means we need to learn to do mission better than ever before as we witness to God's all-inclusive and unconditional love. |
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His theories of nullification and state interposition offered a third path between unconditional unionists and secessionists. |
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Under no circumstances should State support be unqualified and unconditional. |
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We profess that people of any age are included in God's unconditional love and redemptive grace. |
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He was completely non-judgmental of me, and his love for me was as close to unconditional as anything I've ever encountered. |
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It was the kind of love that people often call unconditional, and I know what they mean. |
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The gift is effective only if the donee acquires the unconditional right to dispose of the funds. |
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The company's shares have since been delisted and the merger was declared unconditional in April. |
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Mom gave her unconditional love and devotion to each and every one of her children. |
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The slur made by your critic is a very serious and damaging one to the organization and its unconditional generosity. |
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Because of unconditional acceptance by deities, I don't purify myself before ritual. |
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If unconditional, it converts to dogma, which is incompatible with intellectual honesty. |
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For that reason I don't accept the unconditional authority of states to treat their citizens as they please. |
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For their part, the Confederates considered Lincoln's peace terms tantamount to unconditional surrender. |
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When one conditionalizes, one applies the initial conditional probabilities to determine final unconditional probabilities. |
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The years of loyal companionship and unconditional love have left me with many happy memories. |
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A US women's basketball coach says that she has unconditional love for the players. |
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The Allied policy of unconditional surrender also discouraged many from laying down their arms until there was no other option open. |
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Material comforts can never substitute unconditional love from one's family, whatever the comfort might be. |
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There's no such thing as a free lunch, and if you want the unconditional security of a one-time pad, you have to pay for it with long keys. |
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The hearing was adjourned until December 12 and Davies was remanded on unconditional bail. |
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The referees who continue to handle our games deserve our full and unconditional support. |
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Lowry suggests that these terms were far removed from those of unconditional surrender. |
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Because despite what they can think of us at times, we have an unconditional love that will never be broken. |
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It says that this time compliance must be full, unconditional and immediate. |
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If war is a matter of national survival, then the only acceptable outcome is unconditional surrender. |
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They take the position that it constituted an unconditional disclaimer, or renunciation, on his part of any interest in the Trust. |
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I appeared in Worthing Magistrates court when Jack was given unconditional bail and told these facts to the court and the magistrate. |
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There, they pronounced the formula of unconditional surrender for the Axis powers. |
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He was released on unconditional bail and will be sentenced at a later date. |
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The emperor overrode his military, who wanted a banzai suicide last battle, and broadcast their unconditional surrender. |
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Her intentions have since then become clear and her unconditional love of the children is obvious. |
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We show that the unconditional means derived in this paper are actually the positions of the central nodes in HW's trinomial tree. |
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To his credit, he was quick to recant, offering an unconditional apology. |
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The allodium was held as an unconditional gift rather than as a fief, although the beneficiary was expected to be at the king's disposal in future military campaigns. |
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The provisional government boisterously protested the students' actions and fought fiercely for the unconditional and immediate release of the hostages. |
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The search gave rise to a widespread commitment to relativism, to the view that there is no such unconditional ground, and with it the risk of skepticism and nihilism. |
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The Milanese audience always responded to him with unconditional love. |
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But George H.W. Bush is a man of capacious and unconditional love, so I imagine that carried him through the day. |
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The kind of love I believe they mean is this agape, unconditional love. |
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When you have a child, you have this unconditional love for them. |
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And to crown it all, it mithridatized the Ethiopian people to the future secession of Eritrea by incorporating the right of unconditional secession in the Transition Charter. |
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By breaking from the right-wing consensus in favor of unconditional bellicosity, I had gone rogue. |
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The other angel, holding lilies, has a look of unconditional forgiveness. |
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Any group which promotes unity, harmony and unconditional equality in human rights and relationships can be said to be responding to the Aquarian energies. |
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The green lion symbolizes an emerald or an oriental sapphire and means stature and robust person, wealth, cool and courageous, stable and sincere, unconditional love. |
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The policies do not contemplate unconditional payment of defense costs for potentially covered claims, but only payment of costs if indemnification is required. |
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But the fact of fungibility suggests that aid-giving could be greatly simplified if most took the form of unconditional balance-of-payments support. |
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The fate of Aleppo rested heavy on Damascene minds and the citizens drove Al-Nasir out of the city, then sent their unconditional surrender to the advancing Mongols. |
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To put it epigrammatically, the totality of the modern state seems to require unconditional surrender as a necessary correlative of its total wars. |
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Human sensuality by its nature is intelligent, full of senses, but it does not mean that such intelligentness is completely unconditional givenness. |
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It has continued to call regularly for social and economic reform in Cuba, along with the unconditional release of all political prisoners. |
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It therefore has been used repeatedly for financial applications as the unconditional return distribution and for stochastic mortality modeling. |
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The Allies called for unconditional Japanese surrender in the Potsdam Declaration of 27 July, but the Japanese government rejected the call. |
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It is the discretion of BAI president Akhilesh Das Gupta and on an unconditional apology, Jwala can be set free. |
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To be a parent is to be able to offer truly unconditional love. |
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I was thrilled, because I am an unconditional Jack Nicholson fan. |
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Total and unconditional surrender was signed on 7 May, to be effective by the end of 8 May. |
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It is only by loving all of ourselves that unconditional love of self is possible. |
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Thoroughly shaken, Philip IV now overruled Olivares and offered an unconditional truce. |
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Napoleon was then forced to announce his unconditional abdication only two days later. |
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This choice by God to save some is held to be unconditional and not based on any characteristic or action on the part of the person chosen. |
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The album explores the idea of past actions, and the effects they can have on your future and one's capacity for unconditional love. |
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In other words, the harsh child rearing to obtain unconditional obedience did not of itself antisocialize many Germans. |
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From 2 August 1934, members of the armed forces were required to pledge an oath of unconditional obedience to Hitler personally. |
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The king partially relented and permitted them to visit once a week, though he later allowed Caroline unconditional access. |
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The conflict in 1971 witnessed Pakistan's unconditional surrender and a treaty that subsequently led to the independence of Bangladesh. |
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The Security Council has called upon the parties to enter into direct and unconditional negotiations to reach a mutually accepted political solution. |
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After brief clashes with the local civilian population and Lord Cawdor's forces on 23 February, Tate was forced into an unconditional surrender by 24 February. |
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The demand for love is both unconditional and unsatisfiable. |
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While the divine right of kings granted unconditional legitimacy, the Mandate of Heaven was dependent on the behaviour of the ruler, the Son of Heaven. |
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He had something of his mother in him, but this was because he realized that in the end only her love was unconditional, and in gratitude he had emulated her. |
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This 'primary and unconditional obligation' standard applies to all redemptions, including those involving stock of closely-held corporations by spouses or former spouses. |
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So, even if the cost of Devil's refusal to prostrate before Adam is falling from Grace, he should proceed with it out of his unconditional love for God. |
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