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This problem, as we have seen already, the existing system solves by its machinery of private competition, and of independent capitals, which automatically increase the powers of the ablest directors of labour, and concurrently decrease or extinguish those of the less able.

It consequently becomes a numerical element characteristic of the body considered, and is called its entropy. Entropy, thus defined, is a variable which, like pressure or volume, might serve concurrently with another variable, such as pressure or volume, to define the state of a body.

Hence in these matters they exercised what might be called a sort of ecclesiastical jurisdiction in aid of the ordinary and concurrently with him, though their mode of procedure, of course, was that of the common law, possessing nothing in common with the practice adopted in courts Christian.

By the grant of power to the courts of the United States to decide certain cases, the powers of the state courts are not suspended, but are exercised concurrently, subject to an appeal to the courts of the United States.

Concurrently with this divorce between the Imperial system and the national intellect, a divorce so complete that even your salons have lost their wit, and even your caricatures their point, a corruption of manners which the Empire, I own, did not originate, but inherit, has become so common that every one owns and nobody blames it.

The commerce which they fostered may have paid its dues at toll-gates erected for the purpose: and the ancient Roman device of creating a class of settlers on the line of a public road, for the purpose of keeping it in repair, was probably extended. Road-making was often the complement of agrarian assignation, and the two may have been employed concurrently by Gracchus.

Viewed from this side also socialism is, in fact, in perfect harmony with modern science, which denies the free will of man and sees in human activity, individual and collective, a necessary effect whose determining causes are the conditions of race and environment, acting concurrently.

I don't know a single girl in this town that has among my friends, anyway. That's three years off, and you CAN'T expect me to be engaged for three years." "No." said Lorne, "engaged six months, married the rest of the time. Or the periods might run concurrently if you preferred I shouldn't mind." "An engaged girl has the very worst time.

After long waiting, after long delays, a new continent in the far west, and a new British Empire founded in the far east, have come to the relief of that portion of the country; that, concurrently with the development of that system, a Brindley, a Watt, an Arkwright, a George Stephenson arose. And so it is that Liverpool became what it is; and so it is that Manchester became what it is.

There should be National as well as State guardianship of mines and forests. The labor legislation hereinafter referred to should concurrently be enacted into law. To accomplish this, means of course a certain increase in the use of not the creation of power, by the Central Government.

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