It is available to all those who hear the new truth and feel inwardly convinced of its desirability. |
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There can be no doubt that BMW has cornered the saloon market, in terms of sheer desirability. |
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It also didn't hurt that his couture leanings elevated the designs to new heights of cool and desirability. |
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There is an unequivocal denial of the possibility or the desirability of universal values, ambitions or aspiration. |
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Again, this reduces transport costs and increases the desirability of behaving in a transport efficient manner. |
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Those older, heading irreversibly away from their peak, can feel for some time that they are still in the rough vicinity of desirability. |
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How much are our senses trained socially to respond to specific aspects of human beauty and desirability? |
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Lefevere, though, very simply overstates the case regarding the relative function and desirability of rhymed, metrical translation. |
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Far from deterring people, a dangerous edge and a high profile increase the desirability of the sport. |
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Many would agree with its desirability but most would question its practicality. |
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The desirability of the effects and the legitimacy of the causes are questions left to esthetics, psychology, and moral philosophy. |
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The desirability of living in the countryside has pushed rural house prices way beyond the reach of many agricultural workers, he says. |
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Part of the Commission's duty was to advise the Governor on the desirability of releasing convicts or commuting their sentence. |
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I have it on good authority from an estate agent friend of mine, that there is a new index of the social desirability of an area. |
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Vases, for example, derive their value from their usefulness or desirability for humans. |
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Although a right-wing neo-conservative, he's quite progressive on social policy and this gives him a certain desirability. |
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Cute, perky, athletic and always daddy's little girl, the cheerleader is the darling symbol of American youth and feminine desirability. |
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Through her work, Bertrand questions the desirability of a homogeneous world where emotional and physical diversity have been eradicated. |
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As with community policing, the question marks are over not the desirability of the approach but its feasibility. |
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I would also have serious concern about the long-term desirability of becoming dependent on outside sources for our feedstuffs. |
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One can have different views of whether a particular topic is ripe for treatment, and hence of the desirability of negotiation. |
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Yet it retains a belief in regulation and in the desirability of government direction of private behaviour. |
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In the context of the Climate Change Convention, the Commission is also aware of the desirability to sequester carbon. |
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Indeed, sometimes the circumstance that might suggest the desirability of pardon does not even come to pass until after the trial has finished. |
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You should also discuss the desirability of continuing with your pregnancy. |
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One can disagree with the desirability or the consequences of some of these goals. |
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The possible conflict between the pursuit of improved microeconomic efficiency versus the desirability of macroeconomic stability is touched upon. |
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Socially, too, making yourself a bit scarce increases your desirability, but mainly it suits your increasingly private nature. |
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Organizations that function as internal labor markets possess market power, usually because of the desirability of their jobs or the level of their wages. |
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But as the desirability of a technology increases, she said, so too does its effectiveness along with the willingness to use it. |
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Whereas any black actress who wants to make it in Hollywood has to confront a world where glamour, beauty, sensuality and sexuality, desirability are always encoded as white. |
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They recognize that untruthful advertising lowers the tone, influence and desirability of their publications. |
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This tool neither judges the desirability of a project or measure nor specifies targets in a formal way. |
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All three criteria imply the desirability of a war chest to withstand financial crises. |
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In Finland, there are serious doubts over the environmental desirability of afforesting agricultural land. |
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Even after Lincoln's election and the secession of the cotton states, many Virginians remained doubtful about the desirability of Southern independence. |
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In sexual interactions, the high desirability of cybersex may be a function, as Lacan theorized, of its being constituted in the realm of the linguistic and the symbolic. |
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Even among the 55 loyal ones, some are openly discussing the possibility, and desirability, of removing the prime minister. |
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When physical attractiveness affects the value attributed to an individual, the desirability of a physically attractive appearance increases and the risk of an individual developing body image concerns become more likely. |
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In order to launch a cooperative programme of research on cork and holm oaks, the scientific community will have to convince society at large and decision-makers of the desirability of the undertaking. |
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In recent years King's position has been an Augustinian one: the necessity of announcing inflation targets, but the desirability of not hitting them too soon, if at all. |
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The Commission will launch a special web-based citizens' forum to seek views on the desirability, purpose and content of such a framework document. |
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Hence the desirability of having formal meetings. |
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I want to urge this committee to impress on the government the desirability of ensuring that the legal base on which they act is rendered less ambiguous. |
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The above is only one example among others suggesting the desirability of an independent status for JMS, which should have the confidence of both management and staff. |
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This is an indication of their desirability. |
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Competition and investment regimes: Canada needs competition and investment regimes that reflect the desirability of open domestic markets and open borders that welcome incoming investment. |
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In addition, the informal meeting of the Agriculture ministers in La Hulpe on 21 September 2010 confirmed the desirability of a two-pillar structure for the CAP, with sufficient flexibility in both pillars. |
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In the case of juvenile persons, the procedure shall be such as will take account of their age and the desirability of promoting their rehabilitation. |
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The necessity or desirability of engaging regional or national representatives of Aboriginal communities in policy research may, however, be determined by other considerations. |
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However, despite the desirability of achieving this room for manoeuvre swiftly, only moderate fiscal consolidation is currently envisaged for the medium-term. |
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The Protocol was negotiated in the context of an international debate on the desirability, necessity, and safety of LMOs, their means of production and their by-products. |
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Most of the replies to the consultation indicate the desirability of streamlining the agenda, in particular by having the General Conference refer certain items to the Executive Board. |
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However, perceptions of desirability may vary within a population, and what may be considered unacceptable for one group may be considered desirable for another. |
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The government should also continue to monitor global trends and assess the desirability of eliminating withholding tax bilaterally on a case-by-case basis. |
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Attractiveness and likeability isn't simply a matter of sexual desirability. |
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But supposed surgery or blatant showing-off – allegedly bought and paid for, in a flaunty or tacky or trashy move meant to somehow increase the desirability of the female body? |
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Croatia supports the recommendation contained in the note, while at the same time believing that implementation of certain points contained therein needs to strike a balance between desirability and expeditiousness. |
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Finally in the last half decade, the desirability of securing an international imprimatur for military intervention by major powers represents a crucial change in international relations. |
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In considering this matter we are, of course, in no way concerned with the desirability or the undesirability of the presence of women in the Senate, nor with any political aspect of the question submitted. |
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Their distinguishing characteristic is similar locational desirability. |
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The time has come to consider the desirability of extending, redesigning or commingling existing mechanisms to step up the use of the Council's preventive efforts. |
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These provisions in England and Australia, for the first time, advert to the desirability of encouraging parties to settle before litigation has commenced. |
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I listed the acceptable outcomes as three, in order of desirability. |
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It is believed that in Ancient Greece silphium was used as birth control which, due to its effectiveness and thus desirability, was harvested into extinction. |
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He was in agreement with Heath's policy on the EEC, and did much to persuade doubters on the right wing of the Conservative party of the desirability of Britain's entry. |
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Most research on charter schools, and the most intense public debate over their desirability, has focused on the impact of these new schools on the students who attend them. |
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In particular, his discussion indicates the fuzziness of all terminology, and, thus, Klein is too sure about the undesirability or desirability of different concepts. |
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Theorists have diverged over the desirability of increased absoluteness. |
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Only after the British Empire collapsed in the 1950s, and air travel replaced sea travel, could they appreciate the desirability of closer ties to the continent. |
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Parental time with children is one area in which data reported in stylized form are considered unreliable because of a strong social desirability bias. |
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