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Its overriding instinct is to be counter-instinctual; otherwise, we could put consciousness to sleep at an early age.
The power of the chief executive and chairman, usually the same person in American boardrooms, is to be counter-balanced by regular meetings of non-executives at which no executives are present, and by the naming of a "lead" independent director if one is chosen.
Somehow, many experts say, if the threat is to be countered, societies will have to figure out a way to act in the face of gray uncertainty, to deal aggressively with a problem that lacks the attributes of a crisis.
The threat to Leyte was the signal for the Japanese to put into effect their recently formulated plan "Sho-Go" ("Operation Victory"), whereby the Allies' next attempts at invasion were to be countered by concerted air attacks.
Quisling's policies also resulted in the establishment of a permanent militia called the Leidang which, unlike the body he had previously planned, was to be counter-revolutionary.
Thus, it is to be concluded that a counter electrojet was present in the Pacific region throughout the whole day on 3 July 2002.
"The question is, which is to be master that's all," Humpty counters.
Dada was the counter-culture of the first world war, just as psychedelia was to be the counter-culture of Vietnam.
If his paintings are to be effectively countered, it must be by other, newer, better paintings.
This unit selects which of these outputs those are to be counted by the succeeding counter.
We are meant to be counter cultural.
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