The nature of sprites and pixies was a very innocent one, more attune to that of children than creatures of magic. |
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They draw us into another world, their world, to which we must attune and acclimatize ourselves. |
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Women change the institutional discourse to attune it more to their values. |
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Instead, humans should attune themselves to the constant transformations of the Way. |
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Successive Opinions on the subject seek to attune this demand for respect to other intents which are also ethically acceptable. |
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This utility will let you do the opposite: force your PC to attune itself to your Pocket PC, adopting the latter's date and time. |
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Our objective to attune income with overheads continues to be achieved more closely. |
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I don't attune myself to the city of Basel, but to the small, mutually rewarding group in which my voice sounds. |
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And then you have to deal with the logistics so as to attune all these sub-processes as well as possible to each other. |
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Furthermore, in many member states Schools of Political Studies help to attune the future political elite to Council of Europe standards. |
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Prayers invoking me would cause necessary adjustments in you, which would enable you to attune to the changes. |
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In other words, what do you guys think about a metaphysic that, rather than imposing or asserting my will, seeks to attune it to a larger pattern? |
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Kayani also has to attune his actions to the politics within his own high command. |
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I was beginning to attune to my surroundings, which was a thrilling experience. |
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It is not enough, he says, simply to attune the firm's beverages to local tastes: if Starbucks is to win over Asian consumers, it will have to provide top-notch service. |
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It is one of a plethora of options chosen by first-mover organisations to adapt to changing circumstances, e.g. market conditions, and secondly by individuals to attune working life to personal preferences and obligations. |
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Human beings, whose society and culture are marked by artifice and constraint, can hope only to attune themselves to its mysterious transformations but receive no special favour. |
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Bringing together the required expertise in a separate Cleantech division allows Gimv to attune investment practices to the cleantech sector's specific needs. |
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The expertise and knowledge of countless persons went into this project in an effort to ensure that the changes would be attune to the Veterans' needs. |
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The necessity to attune the obligations in Conventions to what is possible, practicable, necessary or appropriate was first illustrated in the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, the first of this type. |
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Forget the planetary doomsters, ignore the cosmic threats and attune to boosting your career between April and July. |
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Within this context, it is necessary to attune the policies of the national security plan on the one hand, and the zonal security plans on the other. |
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I do not have to determine how far these crises were incident to the inexorable march of progress, or how far they were brought about by the failure of capitalism to attune itself to this forward movement. |
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This opinion makes recommendations to ensure the transparency required to better assess the influence of the single currency on the lives of Europeans and to better attune monetary policy in particular. |
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