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growing land owners planning relationship work
Our relationship with communities is growing as we work with private- land owners and planning boards. Paul Gallay
growing includes perspective program range reflects strength talent wide year
Our record-number of film submissions this year reflects the growing strength of the Festival. This year's program includes a wide range of talent and perspective from around the globe. Jane Rosenthal
grown shrewd trust wise
Patriots are grown too shrewd to be sincere, And we too wise to trust them William Cowper
growth paltry pay raises since wage
Pay raises have been paltry since 2001. Since 2001, wage growth has been muted because productivity has been so strong. John Challenger
growing numbers program regular
Our numbers are growing in our regular program as well. Paul Casey
growing laws
Our laws just keep growing and growing and growing. Ron Ruff
grow huge management numbers occur regular violations
Ordinarily, violations occur on a regular basis. On any inspection, you'll find some. This is not a very huge mine. As the numbers grow in volume, it's something management has to address. Davitt McAteer
growing learn people react
People learn growing up to react with anger. Nancy Todd
grown looked people
People looked at us as if we had grown two heads. Debbie Metz
knowledge last men merely passions
Passions make men live, knowledge merely makes them last Chamfort
knowledge people
People have been writing us off, people who don't have the knowledge or expertise. Michael Klim
knowledge
Our whole knowledge of the world hangs on this very slender thread: the re-gu-la-ri-ty of our experiences Luigi Pirandello
knowledge players silly suggest
Players have a lot of knowledge. It would be silly of me to say if they suggest something that I wouldn't look at it. Maurice Cheeks
knowledge
A society that fears knowledge is a society that fears itself. Bernard Beckett
knowledge talking may
Pure mathematics consists entirely of assertions to the effect that, if such and such a proposition is true of anything, then suchand such another proposition is true of that thing.... Thus mathematics may be defined as the subject in which we never know what we are talking about, nor whether what we are saying is true. Bertrand Russell
knowledge inference knows
Whatever we know without inference is mental. Bertrand Russell
knowledge historical elements
History is valuable, to begin with, because it is true; and this, though not the whole of its value, is the foundation and condition of all the rest. That all knowledge, as such, is in some degree good, would appear to be at least probable; and the knowledge of every historical fact possesses this element of goodness, even if it posses no other. Bertrand Russell
knowledge science perception
All that passes for knowledge can be arranged in a hierarchy of degrees of certainty, with arithmetic and the facts of perception at the top. Bertrand Russell