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My doubts have not commended themselves to the Court, but since I am not alone in entertaining them it seemed to me that they should be expressed.
But as my views on this score have not commended themselves to most of my Brethren, I feel obliged to approach these two collateral cases within the framework of current habeas corpus doctrine.
Indeed, when a reporter for the Times of Israel asked the Israeli Foreign Ministry why it has not commended Bahrain for its anti-Hezbollah stand, a spokesman blandly responded, "If the Bahrainis had wanted Israel to say something, they could have sent us a message through diplomatic channels.
A senior nurse said she had indicated in a staff survey questionnaire in 2013 that they were not commended for their good work, but were always reproached by the hospital management for shortcomings.
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Now, as instructions for using a staircase, I would not commend Ralph Waldo Emerson's advice.
We should not commend Republican party elected officials who claim outrage on social media at Trump's remarks, often without daring to mention his name.
And some outcomes for serious conditions do not commend the English model, which does worse on serious cancer treatment than Canada, Australia and Sweden, according to data from the King's Fund, a health-care think-tank based in London.
I am not commending it as a way to think, but the song sums up a particular way of seeing the world which is very common, which is confused and afraid but also confident.
Suppose, she famously demanded in Moral Beliefs, that morality really were (a la Ayer and Hare) just a matter of each person commending and prescribing ways of acting that they happened to approve of – then why not commend a man who clasps his hands three times a day, or prescribes that this be done?
Ecstatic rites of this nature did not commend themselves to the Greeks of the unemotional nonsacramental Homeric tradition; such rites did appeal, however, to many, some of whom had come under the influences of the Orphic mysteries in which it was possible for them to rise to a higher level in its thiasoi (brotherhoods).
A model of the art of biography.THE LETTERS OF KINGSLEY AMIS.Edited by Zachary Leader.HarperCollins; 1,208 pages; £24.99.(To be published in America in June 2001 by Talk Miramax Books Click to buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukOne would not commend Kingsley Amis's letters to anyone who had no taste for vulgar word play nor to maiden aunts, nor to members of the Labour Party.
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