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Too many are left guilt-ridden, wondering at their weakness instead of recognizing the mire of man-imposed striving.

His relations with Mr Osborne, a fellow Atlanticist and foreign-policy hawk, have thawed so much that the chancellor deployed his team of Treasury ministers to stick up for the defence secretary in Parliament and on the airwaves this week.Dr Fox has impressed as a minister by striving to impose order on perhaps the most chaotic department in Whitehall.

But the important thing is not the distortion of facts, but the stubborn unwillingness or inability to see reality as it actually is, and in striving to impose on the rest of the world a distorted view of what's happening in south-east Ukraine.

In foreign affairs, he has adopted the view of partnering with the rest of the world, rather than striving to impose our values or our superior power on other nations.

Adding to this, Schopenhauer concludes in The World as Will and Representation that we create the violent state of nature, for he maintains that the individuation that we impose upon things, is imposed upon a blind striving energy that, once it becomes individuated and objectified, turns against itself, consumes itself, and does violence to itself.

Mr. Kessel said the authority was striving to avoid imposing the higher fuel costs on customers who were already feeling the impact of oil and gas increases in heating bills and at gasoline pumps.

On the other hand, Bcl2 overexpression can be explained in the way that anti-apoptotic factor is fighting to keep the cell to strive under the threat imposed by higher concentration of the drug.

Her implication is that sooner or later Egypt will succumb to some form of "Islamic" rule, which will upset the peace that the Americans have striven to impose on the Middle East.

Sometimes, talk of fairness is a way to dodge the harder but necessary discussion about equality, and whether, and how much, governments should strive to impose it.With apologies to American readers for any British parochialism:Look at how Gordon Brown opened his speech.

The data from observational studies yield measures of association and those who examine the data should strive to impose a meaning based on their expert knowledge on each occasion, which would improve causal interpretations.

If virtuously and evenhandedly requested by prosecutors and imposed by juries, I believe that the death penalty strives for a moral proportionality (i.e., does the punishment morally fit the severity of the crime?).

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