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Drawing a distinction between prose, which can be committed, and "poetry" (basically nonrepresentational art such as music and poetry properly speaking), which cannot a distinction that will return to haunt him Sartre proceeds to urge that the prose-writer reveal that man is a value to be invented each day and that "the questions he raises are always moral" (203).
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To prevent this problem, [20] introduces a cool-down or calm period, a time during which no further scaling decisions can be committed, which is implemented once a scaling action has been carried out.
Unfortunately the video game-like simplicity with which even serious crimes can be committed online makes it easy to underestimate their real world consequences.
Therefore, the established simulation platform can be committed to control system design and validation.
The remaining part can be committed before the end of the 2013.
Whether public health resources can be committed to gathering such baseline data remains an open question.
When the Leader gets a majority of acknowledge responses, it can update local committed LSN, which can be called commit point.
Defendants, like the Wall Street firms named in the WorldCom case, need not be shown to have committed fraud, which can be hard to prove.
Under section 501 of the Migration Act, the immigration minister can cancel the permanent visa of a person deemed to be of "bad character", which can be interpreted as those who have committed a crime punishable by at least 12 months imprisonment.
Beck developed the jaunty-sounding Beck Hopelessness Scale, which can be used to predict if you're likely to commit suicide.
Some colleges, for instance, have committed to covering only tuition, not room and board, which can be substantial.
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