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The phrase "acting from one" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing motivations or actions derived from a singular source or individual, but clarity is essential.
Example: "In this project, we are acting from one central vision to ensure consistency in our approach."
Alternatives: "acting on behalf of one" or "acting as one".
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Although Colburn was no Hamilton in later life, he was a keen observer of his world, and before dying of tuberculosis at 34 recorded the events of his career (including an attempt to learn acting from one of the Kembles and a stint as a calculator for the Board of Longitude).
For short writing we denote by (|K|) the norm of a linear operator K acting from one normalized space to another, since from the context we shall in each case clearly see which spaces the operator is acting between.
We believe sub-telomeric regions show this effect most prominently as interference is acting from one direction only, though we have also detected a weaker, yet significant, effect across the centromere of chromosome 3, where interference acts from both arms.
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Most employers have no idea they are acting differently from one candidate or employee to another.
O'Connell also talks frankly about the difficulty of maintaining a Hollywood acting career from one project to the next, while raising a family and coordinating schedules with a spouse who is also in show biz.
Astin has more roles lined up, sure, but also has interests beyond acting, from poetry to directing -- one short he made in New Zealand was shown at Sundance.
Practically no one challenges the premise, which we're all taught from childhood, that acting for one's own benefit is morally tainted, while sacrificing for the benefit of others is the essence of moral virtue.
Sometimes, if they were convinced that in a particular case the benefits significantly outweighed the harm, respondents would even assert that decisional and causal closeness was desirable as long as one is acting from motives of compassion.
Baron then confronts problems associated with Kant's account of moral motivation, she argues that the value that Kant attaches to acting from duty attaches primarily to governing ones conduct by a commitment to doing what morality asks.
One example he considers is people acting from religious motivations and he says, "Ha!
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