.. 7 ... has it that Marilyn Monroe wore ... 8 ... is believed to be about to ... EX 35 1 those/people 2 if 3 that 4 other 5 over 6 spend 7 could 8 its EX 36 1 infancy 2 disbelieving/unbelieving 3 clarity 4 objectivity 5 unexpected 6 routinely 7 worryingly 8 horrific/horrifying EX 37 Recycled b, overwhelmed f, underpaid d, overheat a, underground e, outwit c. Redo, recook, relive, redeveloped, reuse, reestimate, refund, rerun, replay, redress, rewrite b. Overdo, overcook, overdeveloped, overuse, overestimate, overplay, overdress a. Overrun f, overlook not notice or look out over Underdo, undercook, underdeveloped, underuse, underestimate, underplay d. Underclass and underline e. Underwrite agree to provide money needed to cover losses. Outdo, outlive, outclass, outrun, outplay c. Outlook attitude or forecast. Outline general
It pleased you; it was a privilege and agreement, and under seal and oath, and you granted me the title of viceroy and admiral and governor general of all. And you fixed the boundary. a hundred leagues beyond the Azores and the Cape Verde Islands, by a line passing from pole to pole, and you gave me wide power over this and over all that I might further discover. The document states this very fully. The other most important matter, which calls aloud for redress. remains inexplicable to this moment. Seven years I was at your royal court, where all to whom this undertaking was mentioned, unanimously declared it to be a delusion. Now all, down to the very tailors, seek permission to make discoveries. It can be believed that they go forth to plunder, and it is granted to them to do so, so that they greatly prejudice my honor and do very great damage to the enterprise. It is well to give to God that which is His due and to Caesar that which belongs to him
e. democratic rule). Nationalism is the doctrine that nations are entitled to self-government. (Hague & Harrop, p.9) Afrikaner Nationalism : Talking here about different types of nationalism: cultural&political NP: Founded 1912 Advocated policies designed to advance Afrikaner interests: Language parity (which would enable Afrikaners to get jobs in the state bureaucracy) Using state resources to to redress white poverty , Apartheid Cultural nationalism - promotion of language, culture (eg the Broederbond) Political nationalism - expressed by the National Party (NP) Right-wing nationalism - fascist influenced movements (AWB) Military purged of British trained soldiers, replaced with reliable Afrikaners Afrikaners in police increased by 77% between 1946-60 Between 1946 and 1960 number of Afrikaners in administration increased by 98.5%
31. Literal-mindedness is good. 32. One of the biggest energy-wasting manifestations is the compulsion to begrudge energy. 33. One need not have a better theory to object to a theory's defects. 34. One needs more energy, higher frequencies, more bandwidth, and less interference in order to sustain a finer quality of attention. 35. One who has authority over others is responsible for deterring them from behaving unustly toward one another and for effecting the redress of injustices when they occur. 36. One who is not still looking for answers is either a buddha or a damn fool. 37. People say that they want to be "loved for themselves" but I find that insulting. I want to do things that are worthwhile and be admired because my actions are admirable, not for foolish subjective reasons. 1 38. People think that they "make up their minds," and they're right, but not in the way that they think
Domestic legal safeguards available to foreign investors include: "grandfather clause" against adverse changes in the basic legal treatment of investments (as set out in the law of Ukraine "On Foreign Investment Treatment"); prohibition of nationalization; prohibition of expropriation not justified by evacuation / rescue measures taken in connection with disasters, accidents or epidemics, as well as judicial redress against a decision to expropriate the investment; expedient, adequate, and effective compensation for damages (including lost profits and non-pecuniary damages) incurred as a result of actions or omissions of the state authorities and their officials, as well as compensation for the value of the expropriated investment; time limitation (6 months) for return of the investment (including profits gained), etc.
now." "Indeed!" "Yes--the late Mr. Darcy bequeathed me the next presentation of the best living in his gift. He was my godfather, and excessively attached to me. I cannot do justice to his kindness. He meant to provide for me amply, and thought he had done it; but when the living fell, it was given elsewhere." "Good heavens!" cried Elizabeth; "but how could that be? How could his will be disregarded? Why did you not seek legal redress?" "There was just such an informality in the terms of the bequest as to give me no hope from law. A man of honour could not have doubted the intention, but Mr. Darcy chose to doubt it--or to treat it as a merely conditional recommendation, and to assert that I had forfeited all claim to it by extravagance, imprudence--in short anything or nothing. Certain it is, that the living became vacant two years ago, exactly as I was of an age to hold it, and