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His encomium to "tangible work that is straightforwardly useful" could easily be taken as a general exhortation to excellence.
The requirement is very well defined in the statute, so it can't be sloughed off as a general exhortation, and it's backed up by a penalty.... CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERTS: Why would you have a requirement that is completely toothless?
Later -- and this is the etymological conjecture of a confirmed fox-trotter -- with the rock clipped out, the phrase became a more general exhortation to nonmusical movement or action.
Instructors often view the text they set as unproblematic and they may find the results of such analysis more convincing than general exhortation.
This general exhortation to assessment developers is part of an extended push to encourage instrument developers and users to understand that raw student response data is not based on a typical ratio scale (Boone et al. 2014 so that simple summation of test scores may be inappropriate in some circumstances.
Instead of starting with a lot of training, incentives and general exhortation, he picked three big accounts and challenged the sales leaders for those accounts to each generate a solutions-based sale (which he defined in a specific way) in 100 days or less.
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Instead of general exhortations to double aid flows, Messrs Wolfensohn and Brown should highlight the countries and programmes where existing aid could be used much better right now.
But as his speech moved from general exhortations to specifics, the pattern of applause in the House chamber made clear that papal calls to abolish the death penalty, welcome immigrants, combat climate change and work against income inequality were more welcome on the Democratic side than among Republicans.
Moreover, it is not enough to perfect rules, if the spatial vision of reference is not specifically based on the real territory, but does no more that proffer general objectives and ideological exhortations about the benefits expected from spatial consideration.
Book Two, Protreptic to Philosophy, is an exhortation to philosophy in general and to Pythagorean philosophy in particular and relies heavily on Aristotle's lost Protrepticus.
He described it as "an exhortation to the younger generations".
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