| 1. | " In principle there may
seem to be little difference between supporting one death sentence and
supporting 120--but as a practical matter, as the number of executions
rises, it becomes increasingly problematic for a governor to claim he is
"seriously" reviewing any of them."
| Source: | BERLOW, ALAN. "LETHAL INJUSTICE" American Prospect 11.10 Mar. 27 2000: 54  |
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| 2. | "... the execution: "You're the only lawyer
I've ever liked and ever trusted, and therefore you don't have
to watch."
Choosing a method of execution is a practical matter."
| Source: | Dinan, Stephen. "Angry killer of 2 chooses the chair" Washington Times June 17 2000: 9  |
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| 3. | " Yet neither should one ignore
that the practically most important Christian tenets (among them the Ten
Commandments and the concept of Christian charity) are in perfect
harmony with impartial reflection on these matters."
| Source: | HULSMANN, JORG GUIDO. "Discursive Rationality and the Division of Labour: How Cooperation Emerges" American Journal of Economics and Sociology 58.4 Oct. 1 1999: 713  |
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| 4. | "... divided up as
follows: that which provides the basic understanding of morality and a
command-like motivation to act rightly comes from the first person, that
which provides the practical wisdom..."
| Source: | FORREST, PETER. "The Incarnation: a philosophical case for kenosis" Religious Studies 36.2 June 1 2000: 127  |
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| 5. | " In 1546, the year of
Askew's execution, for example, the denial of transubstantiation
was still a matter of heresy according to the Act of Six Articles.
(9.) Askew, 121-22.
..."
| Source: | KEMP, THERESA D. "Translating Askew: The Textual Remains of a Sixteenth-Century Heretic and Saint [*]" Renaissance Quarterly 52.4 Dec. 22 1999: 1021  |
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| 6. | " No Justice would act on his own to reopen the matter, and
the Rosenbergs' execution would go forward."(99)
A day later, two new attorneys presented a..."
| Source: | Chemerinsky, Erwin. "Closed Chambers: The First Eyewitness Account of the Epic Struggles Inside the Supreme Court" Yale Law Journal 108.5 Mar. 1 1999: 1087-1122  |
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| 7. | " That's generally consistent with democratic
principles--but as a practical matter Rosen argues that this can produce
some very bad decision-making. "[P]ublic fear," he writes,
"leads people to react to remote..."
| Source: | Pomper, Stephen. "Eyes on the pries: why surveillance technology should worry even those with nothing to hide" Washington Monthly 36.1-2 Jan. 1 2004: 48-50  |
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| 8. | " In doing so, he doesn't simply illustrate the
limitations of Kant's famous distinction between "pathological
love" and "practical love" by providing an exceptional
case of a "metaphysical" desire that can be commanded and thus
is irreducible to self-love; he gives us reason to believe that..."
| Source: | Atterton, Peter. "The Proximity Between Levinas and Kant: The Primacy of Pure Practical Reason" Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 40.3 Sept. 22 1999: 244-262  |
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| 9. | "
In addition to opening new scientific windows on condensed matter,
such studies might lead to practical payoffs in, for instance, new
superconductors that work at room temperature."
| Source: | Weiss, Peter. "Extreme impersonations: frigid atomic clouds mimic neutron stars, exotic superconductors, and the newborn universe" Science News 166.12 Sept. 18 2004: 186-189  |
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| 10. | " Conceptually, this general model of action
includes three basic elements: deliberation about possible moves, a
decision to act in certain ways based on that deliberation and the
actual response of the other player, and the execution of that decision."
| Source: | Lodzinski, Don. "The eternal act" Religious Studies v34.n3 Sept. 1 1998: 325-343  |
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| 11. | " As Rest (1990) points out, beyond moral reasoning, ethical
behavior is contingent upon moral sensitivity (being able to recognize
moral issues), motivation (desiring to do what is. right), and execution
(implementing the moral decision)."
| Source: | WINDSOR, JOHN C.,CAPPEL, JAMES J. "A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MORAL REASONING" College Student Journal 33.2 June 1 1999: 281  |
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| 12. | "... troubling reports on the lack of
preparation for, and the execution of, fire suppression, from
misallocated resources to poor command structure to possibly illegal
interference with private landowners,"..."
| Source: | Hudson, Audrey. "Panel to probe diversion of funds from firefighting" Washington Times Aug. 22 2000: 1  |
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| 13. | "... high policy formulation and execution."
Of his NATO stewardship, he says, "NATO commander was just a
wonderful experience, an incredible experience."
| Source: | Scarborough, Bill Gertz/Rowan. "INSIDE THE RING" Washington Times Aug. 11 2000: 10  |
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| 14. | " The drive
features a backlit display that shows complete status information,
including command under execution, compression ratio, transfer rate and
tape remaining."
| Source: | . "NEW PRODUCTS" Communications News 37.8 Aug. 1 2000: 104  |
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| 15. | "
A colonel stationed at U.S. Air Force headquarters in Europe,
Ramstein Air Base, Germany, distinguished himself as the
"command's single representative for planning and execution of
beddown of all forces." He "planned initial beddown and then
chaired..."
| Source: | O'Meara, Kelly Patricia. "Military Confuses Heroism with Duty" Insight on the News 16.27 July 24 2000: 20  |
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| 16. | "
One of the key values of this year's report is that it focuses
on the execution of successful strategies, structures, and
capabilities--and offers organizations practical "Gotta
Do's" for meeting the complex business challenges of the new
millennium."
| Source: | . "SOTA/P REPORT '99 PROBES HOT-BUTTON ISSUES AND ACTION AGENDA ITEMS OF HR AND BUSINESS LEADERS WORLDWIDE" Human Resource Planning 23.1 Mar. 1 2000  |
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| 17. | "
Disappointingly, Hammer stops at this point and does not consider
Essex's last years -- his abandonment of his Irish command, filling
out with the Queen, house arrest, rebellion, condemnation for treason,
and final tragic execution."
| Source: | LEHMBERG, STANFORD. "The World of the Favourite. New Haven and London: Yale UniversityPress" Renaissance Quarterly 53.2 June 22 2000: 606  |
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| 18. | "... by explicit laws that in the execution of the
state's commands they are incapable of the slightest intervention" (Ibid,
p. 105f)."
| Source: | ALIABADI, YOUSSEF S. "The Idea of Civil Liberties and the Problem of Institutional Government in Iran" Social Research 67.2 June 22 2000: 345  |
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| 19. | " Under such
conditions of legal invisibility, Linda's act of giving herself
actually consti tutes a form of subjection, since she did not have any
real freedom of choice in the matter. "After all," Hartman
reasons, "if desperation,..."
| Source: | Patterson, Anita. "Scenes of Subjection: Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making inNineteenth-Century America" African American Review 33.4 Dec. 22 1999: 683  |
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| 20. | " A social security administration
office is occupied with the practical execution."
| Source: | VAN MONTFORT, K.,DOODEMAN, TH. J. J.,LOBREGT, J. H. S.,ZWINKELS, W. S. "Effects of reintegration activities on the Dutch labour market, regarding several levels of education" Applied Economics 32.2 Feb. 10 2000: 175  |
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| 21. | " In this sense,
the variables of processual lithic replication (flaking aptness of the
rock, execution time, waste volume, individual abilities, practical
utility, etc.) may be irrelevant in the post-processual conception of
material-culture production."
| Source: | Ramos-Millan, Antonio. "Tecnologia litica experimental: introducci[cent]n a la talla deutillaje prehistorico" Antiquity 73.281 Sept. 1 1999: 705  |
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| 22. | " In this sense,
the variables of processual lithic replication (flaking aptness of the
rock, execution time, waste volume, individual abilities, practical
utility, etc.) may be irrelevant in the post-processual conception of
material-culture production."
| Source: | Ramos-Millan, Antonio. "Lithics: macroscopic approaches to analysis" Antiquity 73.281 Sept. 1 1999: 705  |
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| 23. | "... peasants, the purges of the Soviet
high command on the eve of World War II, the Trotsky assassination, the
1939 Hitler-Stalin Pact, the execution of Polish Jewish socialists, the
expose memoirs of Jan Valtin, Gen."
| Source: | Beichman, Arnold. "Soviet espionage uncovered" Washington Times Jan. 6 1999: 19  |
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| 24. | " I did nothing
wrong, but I fear for my children."
Even those of mixed blood said they feared the wrath of the KLA,
which has a record of summary executions in some command zones.
"The KLA has..."
| Source: | Smucker, Philip. "Serbs flee while Kosovars celebrate: KLA arrival speeds up exodus" Washington Times June 15 1999: 13  |
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| 25. | " The White House and planners
for the Joint Chiefs of Staff were preparing an execution order that
will be carried out by U.S. Pacific Command, based in Hawaii."
| Source: | Scarborough, Rowan. "Support role assigned to U.S. troops in Timor" Washington Times Sept. 16 1999: 1  |
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