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A limited term could instil urgency into a commissioner.
Imagine the trust you could instil in readers if you could literally edit the past.
But activists warn that the bill could instil fear and result in self-censorship.
He wanted a place with the right atmosphere where he could instil values that would be spread around the whole organisation.
It is the sort of loaf that could instil a feeling of empowerment to a young or inexperienced cook just as successfully as did my Viota buns.
Fisher's enduring faith was that irruptions of the culturally new and alien could instil the confidence that change was possible in other areas of life.
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In a pinch, if niceness failed, he could presumably instil order on set by fixing the wrongdoers with an unsmiling stare.
In theory, resolution regimes could help instil greater market discipline by specifying ahead of time what would happen to shareholders and creditors in the event of a failure: mandatory haircuts, say, or compulsory debt-to-equity conversions.
Antisthenes believed that happiness was dependent on moral virtue and that virtue could be instilled through teaching.
It could be instilling resentment for higher authority, and even for the children who are supposed to benefit.
Results: In all animals, 100 microcapsules could be instilled safely via the femoral route without clinical, biochemical or histological signs of pancreatitis.
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