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To learn to look to God without regard to my own instant satisfaction, to learn to scrutinise and to relativise the cravings and fantasies that arise in me – this is to allow God to be God, and thus to allow the prayer of Christ Godod's own relation to God – to come alive in me.
After Mr. Clinton failed to persuade Mr. Putin to agree to an amendment to the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty of 1972 and thus to allow deployment of a limited missile defense, the two leaders had little to talk about on the four occasions when they met face to face.
His response was to keep interest rates low and thus to allow asset prices to continue to rise, on the theory, sometimes too-confidently stated, that gains in productivity might prove enough to justify the price rises or, at least, to make a crash reasonably painless.
Thus, to allow for a focus on workflows with better reproducibility across installations, one wants recent scientific software nonetheless readily installable as packages.
Thus, to allow a user or an entity to access some data or operation typically means that this access is forbidden to somebody else.
Thus, to allow easier debugging, we may execute a single poor data injection per client request, even if that request involves multiple data accesses.
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Columns where a secondary filter is provided thus allow to subdivide the set of papers considered.
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