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That's helping nudge people like Toshia Verheggen to take the trouble to retrain.
"They think it's a hobbyist, they might not take the trouble to help out," he said.
And guides increasingly take the trouble to dress their charges in camouflage for the border crossing.
I suggest that you take the trouble to find James's address and send the message to him.
Rather, it overlooks its own bias because it does not take the trouble to assess how policies affect women.
It feels weird to take the trouble to go to the theatre just to watch Jake Gyllenhaal do a glorified audition.
"I suggest that E. Rouault take the trouble to read 'Man and Woman, Boy and Girl,' by Money and Eerhardt..." Calderone writes.
The pill counterfeiters take the trouble to get the shape and color right and even reproduce the manufacturer's imprint on each pill.
And it was a good deed: You weren't obliged to take the trouble to get the phone back to its owner yourself.
This is because an astonishing number of journals that bill themselves as "peer-reviewed" do not, in fact, take the trouble to be so.
So now the show's title comes into focus: Will Letty, not accustomed to doing the right thing, take the trouble to warn the victim?
For discrete items, like an M.R.I. of the brain or a vitamin D blood test, take the trouble to scan the chargemaster for the item.
Those who think of it may take the trouble to clear their browsing history, according to a survey by Simply Hired, a job-search site.
One reason may be that low-income workers have a great deal to worry about and so are less likely to take the trouble to think through and to alter the default rule.
The show doesn't take the trouble to sketch in any background for her crime-solving genius, but it does have an irritated agent refer to her as Hannibal Lecter, in case we missed the point.
Please, next time, take the trouble to check out how high on the list of compliant countries Cyprus ranks in international anti-money-laundering reviews before you, unjustifiably, use our name again in an accusatory tone.
But it serves a real function, maintaining Trump's electoral base without requiring him to take the trouble of helping them or to put in the work to convince them that his business-friendly policymaking is actually correct.
Thus we may conjecture that people take the trouble to back in demonstrate the ability to delay gratification; they want to invest more time and effort now so they can enjoy the fruits of their labor later.
"We will neither beg the U.S. for dialogue nor take the trouble to persuade them if they do not want to sit together with us," said Choe Son Hui, according to a report by North Korea's central news agency on Thursday.
"We will neither beg the U.S. for dialogue nor take the trouble to persuade them if they do not want to sit together with us," Choe Son-hui, a North Korean vice foreign minister, said a day before Mr. Trump called off the meeting.
The Wintersian virtue of concinnity become a principle of governance: The poet contemplates the chaos of experience, the confusion of accident, and the incomprehensible realms of possibility—which is to say the world in which we all so intimately live that few of us take the trouble to examine it.
Still, tracking and analyzing the flow of money in American politics is fraught with pitfalls and roadblocks created by the reporting system set up by Congress and later shaped by court rulings that have created loopholes for donors willing to take the trouble to try to avoid reporting where their money is going.
But for the charge to really stick they have three options, none of which whataboutists usually take the trouble to perform: condemn both Mr. Obama and Mr. Trump for meeting with dictators, praise both Mr. Obama and Mr. Trump, or show how the cases are in some significant way different so that Mr. Obama deserves praise while Mr. Trump does not.
It's noways likely that I'd take the trouble to make up a lie about that weed.
A ring of thieves realizes that its members don't need to take the trouble to steal to make a living, if they exact a tribute from everyone in the town in return for a promise not to give them any trouble.
In 2007, the band's website was hacked, and the content was replaced with pornography, an announcement that they had split up. This was received as a backhanded complement by the band, who were mildly surprised that anyone would take the trouble to attack their website.
Pollock > didn't like Hofmann's paintings. He couldn't make them out. He didn't take > the trouble to. And Hofmann didn't like Pollock's allover paintings, nor > could most of Pollock's artist friends make head or tail out of them, the > things he did from 1947 to '50.
Catherine loved to supervise each project personally.The architect Philibert de l'Orme wrote: "your good judgement (bon esprit) shows itself more and more and shines as you yourself take the trouble to project and sketch out (protraire et esquicher) the buildings which it pleases you to commission".
Lakkundi is known for the Chalukya style temples, stepped wells and historic inscriptions. Lakkundi is often a gem missed by majority of tourists. One take the trouble of making visit to Lakkundi is rewarded with one of the fine architectural feasts of the Kalyana Chalukya period (c. 10th century CE).
He declared to the French traveler that he had wished to examine the religion which had been taken from him; That he had found things which seemed absurd to him; And that he did not take the trouble to examine the others, that he knew how to differ only in certain points.
In 1940 the tramway summary timetables still reflected the separate pre-1920 suburban Tramway Trusts! However, between 1940 and 1941, the publisher did take the trouble to redesign the tramway summary timetables. On the other hand, between 1941 and 1942, the railway country and metropolitan foldout maps disappeared. Presumably this was a cost-saving measure.
Chubarov had 1,296 troops, Dalheim led 1,409 soldiers, Miloradovich had 2,095 men, and Zhukov commanded 1,475 troops. It was unthinkable to officially blame the czar's son Constantine for the debacle. Rosenberg wrote to Suvorov, "As a subordinate I accept my guilt without any excuses. But if Your Excellency will take the trouble to investigate..." Suvorov concocted an order of the day which followed Rosenberg's account, stating that the order of recall arrived too late.
Leibniz saw the failures of scholasticism merely as one of rigor. [If] some careful and meditative mind were to take the trouble to clarify and direct their thoughts in the manner of analytic geometers, he would find a great treasure of important truths, wholly demonstrable. Leibniz claimed that God's omnipotence was in no way impugned by the thought of evil, but was rather solidified. He endorsed the view that God chose the best of all possible worlds.
Information security, like many technical subjects, is evolving a complex web of terminology. Relatively few authors take the trouble to define precisely what they mean, an approach which is unacceptable in the standards arena as it potentially leads to confusion and devalues formal assessment and certification. As with ISO 9000 and ISO 14000, the base '000' standard is intended to address this. The target audience is users of the remaining ISO/IEC 27000-series information security management standards.
23-4) that "Jewish children are actually > taught" to utter a ritual curse when passing a non-Jewish cemetery. He also > tells us (p. 34) that "both before and after a meal, a pious Jew ritually > washes his hands....On one of these two occasions he is worshiping God... > but on the other he is worshiping Satan..." I did take the trouble to > question my orthodox rabbi nephew to find what might be behind such tall > tales. He had no clue.
After the Capitulations were dealt with, the Conclavists were removed and the doors closed, so that the voting could begin. The voting was by written ballot, and it was a preference ballot. One cardinal could name several candidates on the ballot, and five Cardinals did in fact take the trouble and time to do so. The details of each and every ballot were recorded by Burchard in his Diary, who also comments that all of the ballots were in the handwriting of the cardinal, except for three, which were written by an attendant.
Miller, p. 42 but his overall conclusion of the Chinese was very negative: "They smell of all the baths they didn't take. The trouble with China is, there are too many chinks here."Miller, p. 43 Back on Guam, Hubbard spent much of his time writing dozens of short stories and essays.Miller, p. 44 He is said to have "befriend[ed] the local Chamorros and [taught] in the native schools", exploring "cliff-side caves to disabuse local villagers of a devil named Tadamona"."L. Ron Hubbard Biographical Profile – Asia and the South Pacific".
Although most hikers will let the summit be to continue the hike on the Via delle Bocchette Alte on the Garbari ledge towards the Spallone di Massodi, some might take the trouble to climb to the top of Cima Brenta through the two gullies that lead upwards from were the horizontal ridge becomes widest. Others might undertake the slightly more demanding southern Via Normale departing from Rif. Brentei. Climbers will find numerous challenging itineraries especially on the east and south face of the mountain. The mountain huts that are might serve as a forward base are rifugio Tuckett, rifugio Brentei and rifugio Alimonta.
He painted still lifes, portraits, genre and historical paintings. In the mid-1950s the leading genre of his art becomes decorative still life, almost unlimited in the author's choice of objects, which allows him infinitely vary in search of harmony of color combinations. A rather conditional forms in his paintings were used to detect color, to forcing him again and again to create coloristic unique picture of the world, though limited of size of a table. Entirely fascinated by problems of colors, tones, warm and cold relations, Kotiantz not take the trouble to choose original names for his paintings.
The party contested every seat on the council, the first time any party had done so. The Labour Party manifesto prioritised clearing slums and constructing new housing, improving secondary education, and bringing all London transport under municipal control. It also proposed establishing a municipal bank, municipalising utilities, and paying trade union rates to all council staff and contractors. Its leader, Herbert Morrison, noted that the party had won 600,000 votes in London at the 1924 UK general election, but only 233,000 at the 1925 London County Council election, and described the party's task as winning over "the Labour voters who did not take the trouble to vote in 1925".
This position exactly accords with that described by Cicero, who tells that Verres would not take the trouble to visit the town himself quod erat difficili ascensu atque arduo, but remained on the beach below while he sent Archagathus to execute his behests.iv. 23. Various inscriptions also are preserved at the site, or have been discovered there, one of which begins with the words .Castell. Inscr. Sicil. p. 55; Böckh, C. I. No. 5608. Cluverius, following Fazello, placed Aluntium at a spot near San Filadelfo (modern San Fratello), where the ruins of an ancient city were then visible, and regarded San Marco d'Alunzio as the site of Agathyrna (now identified with modern Capo d'Orlando).
Modi's elder brothers were educated, but they worked and contributed significantly towards meeting family expenses and supporting Modi in his childhood, including for his badminton coaching, after it became clear that he had the potential to become a great player. When Modi first began going to the local school, the person who entered his name in the school roster mistook his name "Mehdi" for the more common Indian surname "Modi" and wrote it down that way. As a result, this became his name in all educational and government records and he did not take the trouble to rectify the matter in adulthood. In school, Modi achieved only average grades in his academics but became a notable sportsman.
In the early 1950s, Allen hosted and performed on his own radio and television show entitled: Songs of the Wanderer on the NBC network. In 1958, Allen and his wife Margarita Cordova opened for a show starring Jean Arnold at the Cabaret Concert Theatre in Los Angeles. Variety described the couple as "Spanish dance exponents who take the trouble to explain what they're doing during their 30-minute stint. Education has not always been at home in a nitery, but it's a pleasure here [...] the team divides its work with the male member flicking the Spanish guitar and singing..." In 1959-1960, he performed in Norman Corwin's adaptation of The World of Carl Sandburg which was a stage presentation from the works of the poet Carl Sandburg.
On 26 August 2016, Thapa was sworn into office as the Minister for Health by President Bidhya Devi Bhandari. He began office with a vow to address Dr. Govinda KC's demands on health reformation, and focusing on three main issues along with constitution implementation - tabling medical sector laws, building infrastructure, and resource collection. During his tenure, Thapa informed that the ministry would depute a medical doctor each to primary health care centers across the country, so that people would not need to take the trouble of traveling to the district headquarters and big cities for treatment of easily curable diseases. Although laws had previously stipulated all Primary Health Care Centers (PHCCs) to be headed by a medical doctor, only 23 out of 205 PHCCs were overseen by medical doctors at that time.
As of April 2016, CGIProxy has received about 2 million downloads, Glype has received almost a million downloads, whilst PHProxy still receives hundreds of downloads per week. Despite waning in popularity due to VPNs and other privacy methods, there are still many CGI proxies online. Some CGI proxies were set up for purposes such as making websites more accessible to disabled people, but have since been shut down due to excessive traffic, usually caused by a third party advertising the service as a means to bypass local filtering. Since many of these users don't care about the collateral damage they are causing, it became necessary for organizations to hide their proxies, disclosing the URLs only to those who take the trouble to contact the organization and demonstrate a genuine need.
Perls was one of the founders, with Perls, of the Art Dealers Association of America.Patricia Cohen (October 29, 2013), Calder’s Heirs Accuse Trusted Dealer of Fraud New York Times. In addition to preparing monographs on Fouquet, Vlaminck and Rufino Tamayo, Mr Perls wrote catalogues raisonnés for the artists Chaim Soutine and Jules Pascin. He also wrote an impassioned letter to The New York Times in 1939, defending the representational work by Picasso that was, at the time, being savaged by critics of an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. In the letter he wrote: "If the public would take the trouble to spend as much time in the presence of Picasso’s art as they spend in the presence of good music, they would come to like it just as much,".
Oelfken had published her first pedagogical book, covering questions of primary school work and schools reform during the 1920s, at or before the time when her own school had been set up, and in 1931 she followed this up with a less specialist volume, the first of her innovative children's books, "Peter kann zaubern" ("Peter can do magic"). There was a second children's book in 1932: "Nickelmann erlebt Berlin" ("Nickelmann experiences Berlin"). In the prosperous suburb of Blumenthal where she and her six siblings had grown up, and where her name was well remembered, her "political adventures and escapades" were noted and found unacceptable. She was dismissed as a "communist" or as a "non-person" who did not even take the trouble to check the quality of her literary texts.
The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) has not always required a type specimen, but any species or subspecies newly described after the end of 1999 must have a designated holotype or syntypes. A related term is allotype, a term that indicates a specimen that exemplifies the opposite sex of the holotype, and is almost without exception designated in the original description, and, accordingly, part of the type series, and thus a paratype; in such cases, it is functionally no different from any other paratype. It has no nomenclatural standing whatsoever, and although the practice of designating an allotype is recognized by the ICZN, it is not a "name-bearing type" and there are no formal rules controlling how one is designated. Apart from species exhibiting strong sexual dimorphism, relatively few authors take the trouble to designate such a specimen.
Maurice II was not only a great warrior and a man of faith; he was also a poet and amongst the songs of the trouvères of the Langue d'oïl, which have descended to us, there is one that one can legitimately be considered as being as his workGaston Raynaud, who made a special study of the songs of the 13th century, wanted to take the trouble to verify the attributions made to the Lords of Craon. Separating three amongst these, he kept back two, that of Maurice II and that which begins "Fière amour claime en moi par éritaige" which he attributes to Amaury II de Craon. The full text is found on page 197 of Chroniques Craonnaises, as such included in the publication by , originally published in 120 copies, reprinted in 2010. that which begins by the verse: > A l'entrant del doux termine.
Venkatachalapathi The Vighraha or idol of Lord Venkateshwara was installed in the Cochin Temple according to legend originally belonged to the Vijayanagara ruler named Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya who had usurped throne in 1472 A.D. He was a great devotee of Lord Venkateshwara of Tirumala Hills, and frequently visited Tirupati for his worship. But when he was physically incapable of visiting him, he wished to see him daily .One night a vision appeared before the king in his dream and told him that he need not take the trouble of visiting him, and that the lord himself would come to his capital city. The King was further told that a sculpture would call on him for casting an Image, that the King should provide it with all the materials necessary and that the image he would make would be the same of the Lord of Tirumalla Hills.
But the question of "avoidance" as opposed to taxpayers taking up concessions offered by the statute is not an easy one.Thinking about Tax Avoidance, by Ivan Potas, Australian Institute of Criminology, Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice number 43, August 1993, , ISSN 0817-8542 Earlier, in the Newton case (in the High Court in 1957), Justice Kitto had given his now often quoted warning about section 260: "Section 260 is a difficult provision, inherited from earlier legislation, and long overdue for reform by someone who will take the trouble to analyse his ideas and define his intentions with precision before putting pen to paper." at p 597. That invitation for analysis and reform was not taken up until, it seems, court decisions started going in favour of the taxpayer, at which point the issues discussed in the Newton case were indeed considered in constructing the new Part IVA, replacing section 260 as of 27 May 1981.
Christian writers, trained in anagogical thinking and expecting to find spiritual instruction inherent in the processes of Nature, disregarded the caveat in Pliny's Natural History,Historia NaturalisIX.2. where the idea is presented as a "vulgar opinion": > Hence it is that the vulgar notion may very possibly be true, that whatever > is produced in any other department of Nature, is to be found in the sea as > well; while, at the same time, many other productions are there to be found > which nowhere else exist. That there are to be found in the sea the forms, > not only of terrestrial animals, but of inanimate objects even, is easily to > be understood by all who will take the trouble to examine the grape-fish, > the sword-fish, the sawfish, and the cucumber-fish, which last so strongly > resembles the real cucumber both in colour and in smell.Translation of John > Bostock and Henry Thomas Riley Pliny points out that many more things are found in the sea than on the land, and also mentions the correspondences that may be discovered between many non- living objects of the land and living creatures in the sea.

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