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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DETERRENTLY»
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1
Great Presidents of Nigerian 4th Republic: Democratic ...
How many of these vandals have been deterrently dealt with? If not, why not?
The leadership of the country cannot escape culpability for those avoidable and
stoppable dreadful violations of innocent Nigerians especially the young female ...
2
Castles in Medieval Society: Fortresses in England, France, ...
She bound herself and (deterrently) her heirs in a penalty of £3,000 in case of
non-performance. 3' Pieces Charles VI, 32-4. 32 Rot Lih, 36, 56; an incorrectly
labelled close roll; on the 'resumption', Brown, 'List of Castles', 250, 267. The final
...
So long as all labor continues to be performed exclusively or usually by slaves,
the baseness of all productive effort is too constantly and deterrently present in
the mind of men to allow the instinct of workmanship seriously to take effect in the
...
4
Sita's Kitchen: A Testimony of Faith and Inquiry
Human memory of man's brutal inhumanity to man is too long, and the ksatriya's
pledge to prevent and deterrently avenge such inhumanity too strong, for him to
be persuaded by doctrinaire pacifism to lay down arms and belittle the entire past
...
5
The End of the World: The Science and Ethics of Human Extinction
Nuclear revenge might, of course, act deterrently. It could teach people that
nuclear bombs should never again be dropped, because retaliation could be
expected. But let's concentrate on whether nuclear revenge could be appropriate
even ...
6
Arktouros: Hellenic Studies presented to Bernard M. W. Knox ...
The epistemological problem remains deterrently large. Controls are so hard to
come by, and no one who openmindedly applies himself to the 18 Gr. Rom. Bl
Byz. Stud. 16 (1975) 149-74. text of the tragedians will underestimate the frailty of
...
Glen W. Bowersock, Walter Burkert, Michael Putnam, 1979
7
The Theory Of The Leisure Class-french
... deterrently présent dans l'esprit des hommes pour permettreàl'instinctde
fabricationsérieusement à prendreeffet dans le sens de l'utilité industrielle, mais
lorsquelestade quasipacifique(de l'esclavage et del'état)passe dansla scène
paisible ...
8
Role of Police in a Changing Society
Violations of any connected rules by the licensed fire-arm holders or explosives
shop owners, must also be deterrently dealt with. ELECTION EXPENDITURE
Elections entail considerable expenditure by the police on increased movement
of ...
9
Scottish Literature and Postcolonial Literature: Comparative ...
The problem, Carlyle found, was that his own gradualist advice, delivered in the
far from meliorist-sounding Latter-day Pamphlets, was actually rather mild and
deterrently abstract. Benthamism had already produced Edwin Chadwick: 'the
hero ...
Michael Gardiner, Graeme Macdonald, Niall O'Gallagher, 2011
10
Nuclear Weapons and the Future of Humanity: The Fundamental ...
A serious problem of ambiguity arises with respect to the classification of
weapons systems, not between those that are "deterrently defensive" and those
that are "conventionally defensive," but between those that are "defensive" and
those that ...
Avner Cohen, Steven Lee, 1986