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And if somebody would make that motion, I would certainly be disposed to think about it very favorably.
"If somebody would make that motion, I would certainly be disposed to think about it very favorably," he added.
"It's human nature to be disposed to liking the donor, taking their phone calls and doing something nice in return," he told me.
"He said of the potential re-invitation, "If somebody would make that motion, I would certainly be disposed to think about it very favorably.
Feeling more joyous, they themselves will show the signs of joy and be disposed to share, cooperate and connect with others to broaden and build their social networks.
Contrary to the wishful thinking in which President Erdogan is engaging, Russia and China are unlikely to be disposed to anywhere nearly fill such a large financing gap.
If they weren't the type to team up with the Russians, they sure seemed to be disposed to use whatever means necessary, perhaps even a foreign power's aid or financial backing, to get what they want.
In the years leading up to and during World War II, personality tests proliferated as a popular tool of workplace management in the United States, promising to help identify which employees were best suited to certain tasks (and which, by contrast, might be disposed to organizing unions).
Musk and his supporters are doing their best to promote a "post-modern/post-union" view of Tesla as an entirely different sort of workplace where workers will be disposed to set aside the traditional Norma Rae vision of fighting the bosses, in favor of their lucky chance to play a part in bringing about a post-carbon vehicular universe.
An unstimulated and unsneezing organism may be disposed to sneeze anyway.
The Covenanters ordered the buildings to be dismantled, and the materials to be disposed "to the use of the public".
Models of attachment-based dissociative disorders and trauma-related disorders involving betrayal trauma have been indicated in diagnostic groups such as posttraumatic stress disorder, personality disorders, trauma and stress-related disorders, dissociative disorders, schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders and substance-related and addictive disorders. Many of these disorders can be disposed to experiencing betrayal trauma and betrayal trauma should be explored as a contributor to symptoms.
Treated as a tale of adventure, the test of which is the hold retained on the reader, these volumes have great merit. The reader who has once opened them will hardly be disposed to lay them down again."Carver 2003 qtd. p. 277 A review by The Court Journal claims, "In this tale of the Plague and the Fire [...] we recognise all the excellences which have gained for Mr. Ainsworth so high a name on the scroll of historical literature.
Before the ODRP, about 33% of bottles, 50% of plastic and aluminium containers, and 75% of Tetra Paks purchased at the LCBO would ultimately be disposed to a landfill. At inception, the program was expected to divert up to 30,000 tonnes of glass and 120,000 tonnes of packaging from landfill. The objective was to "increase the overall recovery rate of LCBO packaging from about 65% to 85% while improving the recycling rate of what is collected from 30% to 85%", according to Usman Valiante.
The wild geese, who are not pleased at all to be joined by a boy and a domestic goose, eventually take him on an adventurous trip across all the historical provinces of Sweden. They encounter many adventures and characters like Smirre. His adventures, as well as the characters and situations Nils encounters, teach him to help other people and not be selfish. During the trip, Nils learns that if he proves he has changed for the better, the tomte might be disposed to change him back to his normal size.
In the early days, the Turkish embassy tried to protect ethnic Turkish Jews by encouraging them to post notices of Turkish nationality next to the "Jewish-owned enterprise" sign required by the Germans. The embassy tried to work with the Germans to protect their nationals. A letter of 28 February 1941 from the German embassy, signed Otto Abetz, stated that they would be "disposed to evaluate specific cases concerning Turkish nationals" as communicated by the consulate. But when Xavier Vallat was appointed Head Commissioner for Jewish Affairs, he gave new impetus to Vichy France's anti- Jewish actions.
Sonnet 88 is an English or Shakespearean sonnet, which has three quatrains, followed by a final rhyming couplet. It follows the rhyme scheme, abab cdcd efef gg and is composed in iambic pentameter lines, which is a poetic metre in which each line has five feet, and each foot has two syllables accented weak/strong. Most of the lines are regular iambic pentameter, including the first line: × / × / × / × / × / When thou shalt be disposed to set me light, (88.1) Each line of the second quatrain ends with an extra syllable known as a feminine ending: × / × / × / × / × / × That thou in losing me shalt win much glory (88.8) :/ = ictus, a metrically strong syllabic position. × = nonictus.
After February 1662, the name Lisnagarvy is no longer found in the records. One theory is that it comes from the Irish lios ('ringfort') and the Scots burn ('stream'). Another theory is that -burn refers to the burning of the town during the Irish Rebellion of 1641, but this is deemed unlikely. In his book Lisburn Cathedral and Its Past Rectors (1926), Reverend WP Carmody writes "This seems to be most improbable; after twenty years the burning would be a memory, and the loyal people of the town would not be disposed to give it a name that would be forever reminiscent of its destruction by rebels".
It was written from the standpoint that systematic wage labor on the part of children is an unmitigated evil as it is in childhood that all the habits are formed which are to determine what a man or woman will be disposed to do, or will be able to do, when grown. A child reared into an adult without participating in productive work is more often spoiled than benefited by the exemption. The discussion was more of a judicious and instructive study than hyper-fervid diatribes. The real question she probed was how early in life does productive labor become essential to the best growth of body, mind and ability.
Several thousands have been inoculated by him, > and he has not lost a single patient. ...It is particularly remarkable, that > there is not a single instance in his practice, where the infection has not > taken place, and made its appearance at the usual time. In Arthur Edmondston's account, he commented that Notions' work: > ...met with such unexampled success in his practice, that were I not able to > bear testimony to its truth, I should myself be disposed to be sceptical on > the subject. ...Had every practitioner been as uniformly successful in the > disease as he was, the small-pox might have been banished from the face of > the earth, without injuring the system, or leaving any doubt as to the fact.
The editor is a simple, top-down, tile- based affair that allows mappers to place any of the game's terrain tiles anywhere on a square grid representing the map and change the elevation of each tile individually. Buildings, roads, forests, fields, rocks, and water can be placed, in addition to the forces that will be disposed to each side, if the map is designed as a scenario with fixed forces. Also, in creating custom scenarios, players can write their own text introductions to the scenario; one text file for both sides, and two other side-specific text files that set up the battle and the order of battle for each side. Players can also write their own victory/loss texts.
Cregeen was aware of the long and complicated history of the Manx language, describing the language as being "ancient" and "venerable for its antiquity". Despite this, Cregeen noted the negative attitudes towards it and the low-prestige nature of the language on the Isle of Man in the preface to his dictionary: > I am well aware that the utility or the following work will be variously > appreciated by my brother Manksmen. Some will be disposed to deride the > endeavour to restore vigour to a decaying language. Those who reckon the > extirpation of the Manks a necessary step towards that general extension of > the English, which they deem essential to the interest of the Isle of Man, > will condemn every effort which seems likely to retard its extinction.
They've toured with MyChildren MyBride, The Crimson Armada, Chimaira, and other bands. The band also created their own symbol called the "Repentagram" combining the words repent and pentagram. The band explained the Repentagram with the following: > We’ve gotten a lot of mail questioning the Repentagram Logo, I would like to > take time right now to explain it to you all. First off we are a Christian > band and a real one at that, we would never put something out that had > satanic meaning or anything negative. We thought up the word "REPENTAGRAM" > basically putting two words together. 1. REPENT (meaning: to feel such > sorrow for sin or fault as to be disposed to change one’s life for the > better; be penitent.) 2.
At first Dickens was not inclined to take the job, and he wrote to Bentley in October 1837: > I have thought the matter over, and looked it over, too. It is very badly > done, and is so redolent of twaddle that I fear I cannot take it up on any > conditions to which you would be disposed to accede. I should require to be > assured three hundred pounds in the first instance without any reference to > the sale – and as I should be bound to stipulate in addition that the book > should not be published in numbers I think it would scarcely serve your > purpose. However, Bentley agreed to Dickens' terms (a guarantee of three hundred pounds and an agreement to publish the book all at once, and not in monthly numbers).
The amount and value of commodities transported during the year, as nearly as the same can be ascertained, together with such other facts as may be required by the head of such Bureau, under the authority of law." :"Sixth. Though the existence of the Federal power to regulate commerce to the extent maintained in this report is believed to be essential to the maintenance of perfect equality among the States as to commercial rights; to the prevention of unjust and invidious distinctions which local jealousies or interests might be disposed to introduce; to the proper restraints of consolidated corporate power, and to the correction of many of its existing evils, yet your committee are unanimously of the opinion that the problem of cheap transportation is to be solved through competition, as hereinafter stated, rather than by direct congressional regulation of existing lines." :"Seventh.
Milles was a pioneer of the circulated questionnaire, and until the end of the eighteenth century was the most successful user of the technique as a research tool. Milles had been a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London since 1741, and it was possibly from his example that James Theobald, the Society's president, proposed the production by the Society of its own questionnaire on natural and civil history "Whereby such gentlemen of learning and industry as should be disposed to promote usefull and entertaining researches of those kinds, might be directed in their choice of materials, and the Society reap the fruits of their labours and knowledge". In June 1754 he read out at the Society a pamphlet entitled "Queries Proposed to Gentlemen in the Several Parts of Great Britain, In hope of obtaining, from their Answers, a better Knowledge of its Antiquities and Natural History".
The decision of the Court of Claims in regard to item (1) was that the claimants had not shown that the written contract did not express the intent of both parties as to the coffer dams, and that even if that court were satisfied that the claimants executed the contract in mistake of their rights, there was no evidence that the defendants shared the mistake. Its decision in regard to item (2) was that it would be disposed to regard the case, on the facts, as one for equitable interposition for the purpose of further inquiry and the ascertainment of the rights of the parties in equity if it had jurisdiction, but that the statute did not authorize it to entertain those considerations, because, in the proceedings before it, it could hear and determine only claims for labor done and materials furnished by the claimants under their contract with the defendants.
At the same time the characters and situations he encounters make him a man: the domestic goose needs to prove his ability to fly like the experienced wild geese, and Nils needs to prove to the geese that he would be a useful companion, despite their initial misgivings. During the trip, Nils learns that if he proves he has changed for the better, the tomte might be disposed to change him back to his normal size. The book also includes various subplots, concerning people and animals whose lives are touched in one way or another by Nils and the wild geese. For example, one chapter centers on a provincial man who feels lonely and alienated in the capital Stockholm, is befriended by a nice old gentleman who tells him (and the reader) about the city's history - and only later finds that it was none other than the King of Sweden, walking incognito in the park.
Edmund Ghareeb claimed that the CIA reached an agreement to help the Kurds overthrow the Iraqi government in August 1969, although there is little evidence to support this claim, and the CIA officer in charge of operations in Iraq and Syria in 1969 "denied any U.S. involvement with the Kurds prior to 1972." The State Department was informed of the plot by Iraqi businessman Loufti Obeidi on August 15, but strongly refused to provide any assistance. Iraqi exile Sa'ad Jabr discussed the coup planning with officials at the U.S. embassy in Beirut on December 8; embassy officials reiterated that the U.S. could not involve itself in the conspiracy, although on December 10 the State Department authorized the embassy to tell Jabr "we would be prepared to consider prompt resumption of diplomatic relations and would certainly be disposed to cooperate within the limits of existing legislation and our overall policy" if the "new government prove[d] to be moderate and friendly." In late August 1970, the CIA was informed of another plot to overthrow the Ba'athist government, which was being organized by Shia dissidents.
Weaver, the Court said: > As Congress was conferring a power on the states which they would not > otherwise have had, to tax these shares, it undertook to impose a > restriction on the exercise of that power, manifestly designed to prevent > taxation which should discriminate against that class of property as > compared with other moneyed capital. In permitting the states to tax these > shares, it was foreseen that the states might be disposed to tax the capital > invested in these banks oppressively. This might have been prevented by > fixing limit on the amount. But Congress, with due regard to the dignity of > the states and with a desire to interfere only so far as was necessary to > protect the banks from anything beyond their equal share of the public > burdens, said you may tax the real estate of the banks as other real estate > is bank as the personal property of the taxed, and you may tax the shares of > the bank as the personal property of the owner, to the same extent you tax > other moneyed capital invested in your state.
He made no explicit mention of slaves, although he presumed it would be read as encouraging them to join the British: :: 'A Proclamation :: Whereas it has been represented to me that many persons now resident in the United States have expressed a desire to withdraw therefrom with a view to entering into His Majesty's service, or of being received as free settlers into some of His Majesty's colonies. :: This is therefore to give notice that all persons who may be disposed to migrate from the United States, will with their families, be received on board of His Majesty's ships or vessels of War, or at the military posts that may be established upon or near the coast of the United States, when they will have their choice of either entering into His Majesty's sea or land forces, or of being sent as free settlers to the British possessions in North America or the West Indies where they will meet with due encouragement. :: Given under my hand at Bermuda this second day of April, 1814, by command of Vice Admiral. :: Alex Cochrane'ADM 1/508 folio 579.
In June 1661 he became a gentleman pensioner to Charles II. He was a charismatic advocate of the Catholic cause and is credited with several high-profile conversions, including possibly the future James II. In 1673 James appointed him secretary to his wife, Mary of Modena, despite warnings from several quarters, including Charles II himself, that he was not a man to be trusted. The passing of the Test Act in the same year, barring Catholics from public office, has been described as a shattering blow to his hopes of an important political career, and condemned him to a life of "backstairs intrigue", unless he could get the Act repealed. This explains his repeated efforts to obtain a dissolution of the Cavalier Parliament, although his belief that a new Parliament would be disposed to repeal the Test Act was shared by no one else. His intrigues were so ill-judged that they led to the Cavalier Parliament in its final session passing a second and more stringent Test Act, while the next Parliament, elected after Colman's death was, quite contrary to his predictions, even more hostile to Catholicism than its predecessor.

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