On this Christmas Day, Leslie H. Gelb, back from West Point and Annapolis, has the rousing answer. |
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Morris thinks this question is an empirical one, and his new book proposes an answer that he finds astonishing. |
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This reporter knocked at the Wilkins home on Tuesday morning but received neither an answer nor the business end of a shotgun. |
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A traditional economy is a system where traditions, customs, belief systems, and inheritance determine the answer to the three economic questions. |
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They already know the answer, but they know by feigning ignorance they can create all this debate about it. |
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It was an excellent, pointed answer that even managed to advertise her movie. |
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The Army suggests that laser, microwave or acoustic weapons are the answer. |
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Due to the ambiguous nature of the question, it was difficult to choose the right answer. |
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Both theories have their inherent weaknesses, and a definitive answer may come from further archaeological evidence. |
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Henry II had to attack Wales three times, in 1157, 1158 and 1163 to have them answer his summons to the court. |
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The infosheets were intended to answer common questions asked by people in these situations, questions gathered from the people themselves. |
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In New Guinea Pidgin and Huichol, the answer given has the logical polarity implied by the form of the question. |
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All that time we've been searching for the answer, and it was right in front of our noses. |
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The most typical response to a question is an answer that provides the information indicated as being sought by the questioner. |
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You will probably have to pull teeth to get a straight answer from a car salesman. |
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Luther confirmed he was their author, but requested time to think about the answer to the second question. |
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The Church of Scotland considers that capital punishment is unacceptable and does not provide an answer for even the most serious crimes. |
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If the answer to both questions was in the affirmative, an inference could be drawn that the defendant had intended that consequence. |
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The Lords decided that the Judge's ruling was purely one of fact, and therefore declined to answer the legal question of justification. |
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One prominent answer to this question focuses on the economic benefits of enforcing bargains. |
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Most defenses must be raised at the first possible opportunity either in the answer or by motion or are deemed waived. |
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In its answer to this last question, the Supreme Court formalizes the notion of judicial review. |
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If the defendant chooses to file an answer within the time permitted, the answer must address each of the plaintiffs' allegations. |
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It is important that the motion be filed within the time period specified in the summons for an answer. |
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To answer the increased need for labor, workers traveled in search of the most favorable position economically. |
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Through the next two debates, Kerry never lost that quiz-kid sharpness. He seemed to have an answer for everything. |
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The Court of Chancery eventually ceased to be the answer to the restrictive approach at common law. |
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This information allows the person adequate time to effectively prepare his or her own case and to answer the case against him or her. |
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It is no answer to say that AP spends its money for that which is too fugitive or evanescent to be the subject of property. |
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Nicaragua appealed to the United States, but the Americans, then at war with Mexico, did not answer. |
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Whereof fail you not, as you will answer the contrary at your utmost peril. |
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He believed that biotechnics was the emerging answer and the only hope that could be set out against the problem of megatechnics. |
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It was an answer, he believed, that was already beginning to assert itself in his time. |
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The answer provided by Laozi is not the rejection of technology, but instead seeking the calm state of wu wei, free from desires. |
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On 18 December a written answer in the Commons stated that laying cables in the tunnel would not preclude opening the route to rail traffic. |
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What then shall I do when God riseth up? and when he visiteth, what shall I answer him? |
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Miss Bingley made no answer, and soon afterwards she got up and walked about the room. |
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Fleetwood was deprived of his command and ordered to appear before parliament to answer for his conduct. |
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Refusing to give any other answer to the court, he was committed to another court to suffer peine forte et dure. |
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I agreed to answer a few questions, but I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition. |
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I suspect that the answer was not to just accumulate victory points. |
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The barber laughs so hard at the simple answer to the riddle that Logan fears for his chances of a steady-handed shave. |
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Love who you want but y'all know stemming the rose ain't right and you'll have to answer for dat sheeet! |
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Bewildered by the unexpected greeting, my son stiffened, but managed a polite answer. |
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The airline industry has failed to give an adequate answer to that. |
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The answer may be that these relation-ships are generated in every possible world, given any suppositum of a certain least complexity. |
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In answer to your question, our next meeting will be on Friday. |
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Any attempt to answer that question would carry us into the labyrinthine corridors of Jefferson's famously elusive mind. |
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In answer to their knock, a sleek, soft-footed China-boy, dressed in a blue indigo-hued blouse and with his pigtail down, appeared to admit them. |
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It looks like a simple enough problem, but the answer might not be as clear cut as you suppose. |
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According to owner Argiros, the answer is amiable discretion. |
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A prequel on Carlisle would answer all of these questions and give Twilighters a better understanding of the leader of the Cullen family. |
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To this will I answer thee, that He had been dead, and was clad with undeadliness, and so shall we be at the Day of Doom. |
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If we had paid more attention, we would have found that answer was under our noses the whole time. |
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I told him how I had arrived at the answer. He said he had never heard of such an unmathematical mind. |
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The telephone rang during breakfast, so I left the newspaper unperused and went to answer it. |
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The unsufficiency and uncandidness of his answer became painfully apparent in the dead silence of the room. |
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Just today I gave his history class a few questions to answer and hand in, but when it came time to answering the last two he was up the stump. |
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I don't know the answer to that, so I'm going to let my lawyer answer for me. |
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If any find it incredible that Ida be even outwardly so lightsome that she saw clearly in the night, let them answer this question. |
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These fundamental phenomena are still under investigation and, though hypotheses abound, the definitive answer has yet to be found. |
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Cabinet ministers must respond, either themselves or through a deputy, although the answers do not always fully answer the question. |
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I answer by saying that I have worked too long and hard now against segregated public accommodations to end up segregating my moral concern. |
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John sent me a three-page report when I just wanted an answer on a postcard. |
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Henry was so enraged by this that he wrote a long Latin address to the legates in answer to Fisher's speech. |
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Henry VIII, upon hearing this, grew so enraged by it that he composed a long Latin address to the legates in answer to the bishop's speech. |
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Unfortunately mountain climbers, like everybody else, need to answer the call of nature, and there are few toilet facilities on mountains. |
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The Notions Test was until recently an important tradition in most houses, in which juniors were required to answer questions about notions. |
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Psychologists at Southwestern University sought to determine whether such a thing as male answer syndrome actually exists. |
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When seeking to explain this change in the complexity and style of castles, antiquarians found their answer in the Crusades. |
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The symbolism of the maypole has been continuously debated by folklorists for centuries, although no definitive answer has been found. |
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She calls on the neighbours, she's out half the time and doesn't answer the telephone, and when I start cribbing she just laughs. |
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Of these legends, one of the most prominent was that he created a talking brazen head which could answer any question. |
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Innocent probably saw in them a possible answer to his desire for an orthodox preaching force to counter heresy. |
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It turned out that a neighbor's ailanthus tree was blocking her view. Ms. Powis's answer was meant to discourage both trespassing and arborcide. |
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Therein, Lenin attempted to answer questions concerning matter, experience, sensations, space and time, causality, and freedom. |
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If the answer is already known, a different question that builds on the previous evidence can be posed. |
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In addition to news reports, The Athenian Mercury allowed readers to send in questions anonymously and receive a printed answer. |
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The answer is 'yes', and the mathematics needed is the theory of probability and its applied cousin, statistics. |
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The rhyme is no longer posed as a riddle, since the answer is now so well known. |
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Burrows believes that the answer can be found by untangling Mainwaring's confused chronology of the trip to Berlin. |
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They soon found that the Marcos regime was unaccustomed to taking no for an answer. |
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Film previews ran rushes, cutting copies, synch rushes, answer prints and transmission prints before going to telecine. |
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Referee Richard Steele asked Taylor twice if he was able to continue fighting, but Taylor failed to answer. |
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There are also departmental questions when ministers answer questions relating to their specific departmental brief. |
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An please your majesty, let his neck answer for it, if there is any martial law in the world. |
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Women wanting even more may find the answer in double-fisting where the fister inserts both hands. |
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The scheduled debates and question sessions included a number of question and answer sessions with various campaigners. |
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An eggcrate shelter, which is open to the sky but substantial enough to give the feeling of protection, may be your answer. |
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When they asked Zhdanov if they should prepare for armed revolt when they returned home, he did not answer. |
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These arguments are summarised in a question and answer briefing published by UK Permanent Representative to the Conference on Disarmament. |
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However, the oath was officially made public by the Blair Government in a written parliamentary answer in 1998, as follows. |
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In answer to the Prague Spring, the Soviet Army, together with most of their Warsaw Pact allies, invaded Czechoslovakia. |
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The answer is that cities are run by politicians most of whom are morons or on the verge of moronicity. |
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You haven't really given us an answer as to whether you have monitored the situation. |
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A number of different questions and answer classifications were suggested and tested, culminating in the April 1989 census test. |
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It is in the entextualisation of the perlocutionary aspect of his reaction to the woman's speeches that we will find the answer. |
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She refused to answer inquiries from the media about her marriage. |
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The rules and regulations don't answer the question. First principles are required. |
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His flabbergast was so great he couldn't even come up with a plausible answer. |
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A campaign called Aye Can was set up to help individuals answer the question. |
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I remember not being able to answer the phone, and I remember people climbing over my walls. |
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To ask why I pursue happiness, will admit of no other answer than an explanation of the terms. |
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Not to floccinaucinihilipilificate your other theories, Graydon, but perhaps it would be beneficial to answer this question first? |
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The Parliament can call other institutions to answer questions and if necessary to take them to court if they break EU law or treaties. |
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She made no answer, but her fingers nervously nestled the leaves of a book. |
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If you don't remember you are a nitwit. If you do answer, well you know what the penalty is for perjury. |
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He also declined to answer whether as prime minister he would use nuclear weapons if the UK was under imminent nuclear threat. |
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He gave a good speech, but floundered when audience members asked questions he could not answer well. |
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Coaches have had to answer tough questions about the financial assistance available to nonscholarship athletes. |
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All these questions and more rotated into the fore-position in Eof's mind one after another, seeking an answer, but moving on unfulfilled. |
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That will do for the nonce, but we'll need a better answer for the long term. |
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To this objection, my answer stands as might be expected, admitting my own major, and denying the minor which the objicient has appended to it. |
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So, next time they come to me of a morning and ask the same question, what do you think my answer might be? |
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And I may answer with another question. Why is a two-headed calf? And my own answer to this is that it is a freak. |
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The second question of the night was about the shortage of flu vaccine. Bush gave a fine answer, on point. |
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I don't think he has the final answer just yet, but he seems to be on the right track. |
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The answer to the controversial question of whether Aristotle's ontology includes non-substantial particulars, then, is that it does. |
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In an effort to answer these, he began to develop a specific setting for the books. |
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No on had time to answer, for just then all frogdom seemed to croak inquiringly, in answer to the sounds coming from the burlap bag. |
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The question everyone wanted to know the answer to was how Britain was going to stay ahead. |
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The emergency cars still answer all routine calls and one night a gentlehanded surgeon found himself helping to disarm a maniac with a shotgun. |
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In 1202, disaffected patrons petitioned the French king to summon John to answer their charges in his capacity as John's feudal lord in France. |
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They gave me the runaround when I called. I got a full tour of the facility by phone, but no answer to my question. |
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Processing additional time pairs can improve accuracy, overdetermining the answer with multiple solutions. |
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In April 1478 Parliament required John to answer for his assistance to rebels who held Castle Sween against the crown. |
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This view offers a possible answer to the fundamental question of why so many species can coexist in the same ecosystem. |
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In both cases, Ministers are asked questions by members of their Houses, and are obliged to answer. |
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Many of these plays were written in answer to a predecessor's version of the same or similar myth. |
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A pass would have seen her win the game, but instead she gave a wrong answer and lost a point, putting her in second place. |
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The obvious answer as to why a sailor would become a pirate is for the potentially enormous monetary gain. |
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Louis Leakey provided something of an answer by proving that man evolved in Africa. |
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Studies on migration have attempted to answer questions on the evolution of migration, orientation and navigation. |
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The judgment will be set aside based on the client's perjurous answer to the judge's direct questions. |
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Additionally, each Member of Parliament is entitled to table questions for written answer. |
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The robot produced a series of beeps and bloops before giving its answer to the problem. |
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Anthropologists such as Daniel Miller and Mary Douglas have used ethnographic data to answer academic questions about consumers and consumption. |
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Ambrose refused and was required to answer for his conduct before the council. |
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Penrod's answer, like the look he lifted to the impressive stranger, was meek and placative. |
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The question of whether kinship is a privileged system and if so, why, remains without a satisfactory answer. |
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The only answer to that is to avoid such bogotic software as and when you come across it. |
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In most cases, what remains is one half of the conversation, either the question or the answer. |
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Any other answer would cause the mermaid to turn into a raging Gorgon who would drag the ship to the bottom of the sea, all hands aboard. |
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Thus we negatively answer Morrey's conjecture in the subclass of isochoric nonlinear energies, since polyconvexity implies quasiconvexity. |
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Relieved there 'd be no awkward questions to answer, she went to draw the curtains of her boxbed. |
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We might take the risk of shedding some of our protective humblehood in order to suggest one possible answer. |
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Racing to answer the ringing telephone, he left the toilet unflushed and did not wash his hands. |
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Do not mark in the ID boxes on the answer sheet as these have been preslugged to insure confidentiality. |
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The short answer is that, although it may share some of the motivations behind expressivist views, in content it is quite different. |
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It was Charles V who gave a definite answer to this complicated and delicate matter. |
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Few, if any, controlled studies have been carried out to answer the question. |
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This often indicates a question to which no answer is expected, as with a rhetorical question. |
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Chinese, speakers may need to answer the question according to the question. |
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The form letter included a canned answer stating that what I asked was against policy. |
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The pseudo-analytical questions are particularly awkward. What could the answer possibly be? |
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And how will your conscience answer one day for carrying so many bonny lasses to barter modesty for conceit and levity at the metropolitan Vanity Fair? |
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The gentleman's original complaint was that his gifs had been turned into anigifs. The answer you gave would be okay IF he only had one type of graphic involved. |
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The man must answer to his employer for the money entrusted to his care. |
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I'll thank you not to answer back like that! Where are your manners? |
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You're going to have to answer to all of these charges to my satisfaction. |
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As noted, some of Euler's contemporaries, while accepting his answer to the Basel Problem, wondered about the validity of the argument that got him there. |
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Okay a few days have passed and the Beamers had chance to answer. |
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All acting like nothing even happened at all. Boom! BOOOM!! As Jeanie goes ta answer it, as im in the kitchen getting cereal. As another Big bearly Man Comes barging in. |
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Put a checkmark in the box corresponding to the correct answer. |
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That's your answer. You're supposed to find everything sexy and coitable. |
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The world, of course, is seen by the commentariat as a side issue, yet another diversion from his real work, which is to answer whatever questions they see fit to pose. |
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That its educated followers no longer believed in a physical Hell, that its more advanced clergy had entered into a conspiracy of silence on the subject was no answer. |
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I've finally cracked it, and of course the answer is obvious in hindsight. |
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The sentry didn't answer. Taking a closer look at him I realised he wasn't a real sentry but a cut-out sentry, guarding not a real but a cut-out border. |
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Asked why, a spokesman gave a dodgy answer about legal ramifications. |
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The answer depends on in which state he was domiciled at his death. |
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The question is of a technical, gymnastic kind, and von Neumann's positive answer uses the set-theoretic and epsilontic trickery appropriate to this domain. |
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Hold off the decision one more day so I can answer your question. |
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They asked me to hold the phone while they went to look up the answer. |
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Pliny Book 9, Letter 23 reports that, when he was asked if he was Italian or provincial, he gave an unclear answer, and so was asked if he was Tacitus or Pliny. |
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The illegibility of his handwriting made it unclear which answer he wrote. |
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The government has admitted that it has no idea when overcrowding will cease, and this announcement takes us no closer to an answer to that crucial question. |
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I tried not to let on that I had already guessed the answer. |
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These unimpressive study habits made sitting his finals a challenge, and he decided to answer only theoretical physics questions rather than those requiring factual knowledge. |
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Conway can usually give the correct answer in under two seconds. |
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From the rise of the lumbersexual, outdoorsmen's answer to the metrosexual, to the use of beards to sell anything from clothing to beer, beards are cool once again. |
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More was called before a committee of the Privy Counsel to answer these charges of treason, and after his respectful answers the matter seemed to be dropped. |
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Like most statements on BlueSky that call attention to norms of masculinity, accusations of male answer syndrome tend to be offered and taken in good humor. |
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It is generally believed that these charges were levied The Franciscan Minister General, Michael of Cesena, had been summoned to Avignon, to answer charges of heresy. |
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To answer his questions, they summon horrible apparitions, each of which offers predictions and further prophecies to put Macbeth's fears at rest. |
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At first, he would answer to no other name, but later accepted Jack, the name by which he was known to friends and family for the rest of his life. |
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Ministers appear before committees to give evidence and answer questions. |
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Cameron also called for an answer to the West Lothian question, by removing the right of Scottish MPs to vote on legislation relating only to England. |
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Using whatever equipment the vassal could obtain by virtue of the revenues from the fief, the vassal was responsible to answer calls to military service on behalf of the lord. |
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Officers must record the respondent's answer, not their own opinion. |
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The guidance notes on data collection note that ethnicity is a personal, subjective awareness, and that pupils and their parents can refuse to answer the ethnicity question. |
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The entire world population is much more complex and studying an increasing number of groups would require an increasing number of markers for the same answer. |
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The simple answer is that, as members of the society that poses the question, they are inculcated into the social conventions that determine the expected answer. |
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Experimental archaeologist Pavel Pavel made several attempts, they had to answer the question how ancient civilizations transported heavy weights. |
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On account of the structure of early Irish society, all law was essentially civil and offenders had to answer only to the victim or the victim's representative. |
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They believe that the answer of hate should be given by love. |
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To the question why we do not find rich fossiliferous deposits belonging to these assumed earliest periods prior to the Cambrian system, I can give no satisfactory answer. |
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The same questions over and over, as if somehow this time I would give them a different answer, something easy that would solve everything. One Weird Trick to Cure Autism! |
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There were no mechanisms in place to answer the big strategic questions. |
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If you overlead this question with too binding absoluteness requirements I am afraid that a satisfactory and not dogmatic answer will be rather difficult to find. |
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I protest before God, and as my soul shall answer for it, that I think there were never in any place in the world worthier ships than these are, for so many. |
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As a person who is absolutely terrified of snakes, I think I am perfectly positioned to comment on how terrifying king cobras are. The answer is pants-shittingly. |
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On 1 April 1647 he appeared at the bar of the House of Commons to answer for his conduct in permitting the circulation of the army's petition in his regiment. |
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You know the answer already as to why the Phobians acquired the plague. |
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The difficulty in the way of giving an answer is a profound one. |
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The sailors say, as sailors all over the world are inclined to do wen conjuring up answer to landlubbers' questions, that it stops junks flying up into the wind. |
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An example is a calculation of east displacement by subtracting two longitudes, which gives the wrong answer if the two positions are on either side of this meridian. |
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Likewise, while students are expected to be analytical, often students display behaviors that result in a correct answer but are pseudo-analytical in nature. |
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In some cases even this may not provide an unambiguous answer. |
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Both direct and indirect relative particles can be used simply for emphasis, often in answer to a question or as a way of disagreeing with a statement. |
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The information requested is provided in the form of an answer. |
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Therefore let the bishop be summoned to appear on such a day and to have there the aforementioned 'B' to answer the aforementioned 'A' as to why etc. |
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Going through the Bill with some of them clause by clause, I was able to answer all their objections, and in many cases to get their promise of support. |
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I didn't answer right away because I needed to ruminate first. |
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It might be sufficient to answer, that, of the septennium required for the arts degree in the old system the greater portion is now spent at school. |
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I'll take a stab at the answer, but I don't really know for sure. |
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My Dad can't answer his mobile phone. He's a real technophobe. |
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In terms of places to send your URL or CD's, there's no easy answer. It really is a case of throw enough mud at the wall and some of it will stick. |
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His taking too long to answer all my questions. Trickle truth. |
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If you're not reasonably careful, it's possible that a solution could aerially give you the wrong answer because it contains one or more fatal flaws. |
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When Hemingway was asked about the scar, he was reluctant to answer. |
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