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Actually, we should give creation a very soft position, because creation can always lead to dictatorship.
A President can always lead by example — and so can a governor, as New York Governor Andrew Cuomo did this week.
"There's an expression in the buffalo world that you can always lead a buffalo wherever it wants to go," Mr. Doyle said, laughing.
A President can always lead by example—and so can a governor, as New York Governor Andrew Cuomo did this week.
So I think that the — that yes he is talking about love as the Holy Spirit, as this divine love, but he's also talking about — so I guess in reality that there is a connection between the contingent and historical world and the metaphysical world of God, but that he leaves it ambiguous because it can always be misinterpreted and the aesthetic can always lead you back down to the terrestrial realm.
This is mainly due to the nature of most of the potential hazards emergency services have to deal with: They can always lead to deaths.
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In particular, one could naively believe that the increase of the threshold of faulty components that a system can withstand always leads to the improvement of dependability of the overall system.
But faced with such students, TAL's teachers can always successfully lead the much younger and less-disciplined learners to finish the extra learning tasks alongside their heavy schoolwork, on a large scale and year after year.
To enable such independence we define the piece-wise Mercer kernels and in Section "Piece-wise Mercer Kernels" of Materials and Methods (MM) we prove that they can always be found and always lead to independence.
As can be seen, good operating conditions always lead to high separation efficiencies and all droplets having diameters above 50 μm can be practically removed.
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