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When the system is properly arranged, bad decisions don’t matter, because the consequences immediately become clear and market players will learn and adapt.
The floats bore all the crowns he had won, and he
arranged
for placards to announce the names of everyone he had defeated.
But what happened next is key: after Idai struck, the authorities launched a rapid-response initiative and within 24 hours
arranged
for oral cholera vaccines to be delivered to Mozambique.
In 2018, the GTFCC
arranged
the shipment of 17.4 million doses of the oral cholera vaccine to affected countries.
And Trump’s handlers recently
arranged
for their candidate to preside over a rare White House naturalization ceremony featuring a sari-draped Indian-born software engineer.
US congressional committees quickly
arranged
hearings, and the issue featured prominently at the G7 meeting in France last month.
For example, farmers who have excess perishables can report them on the map, and pick-ups and shipments can then be
arranged
to redistribute the food to communities and households in need.
By the 1800s, these various currents had merged into a social Darwinist view of progress that
arranged
races in a hierarchical ladder of achievement – an outlook significantly influenced by the West’s military superiority in its encounters with “inferior” races.
Together with colleagues from a local university who had
arranged
the visit, I arrived at the colony early one sunny morning and was greeted by one of the few government veterinarians employed to take care of the buffaloes, as well as an unknown number of goats and sheep.
The first principle emphasizes that each person should have “an equal right to the most extensive liberty,” while the second says that social and economic inequalities are to be
arranged
so that they are to “everyone’s advantage.”
After the outcry among Justice Department employees died down, Barr even more flagrantly
arranged
for federal prosecutors to move to drop the charges against retired Lt. General Michael Flynn, the first of Trump’s four national security advisers (so far).
A third suggestion was insurance sanctions, but insurance is
arranged
in large blocks that make it difficult to identify individual ships or ports.
But Oblonsky
arranged
that too.
He laughed at the way she placed the furniture that had been brought from Moscow, and rearranged his and her own rooms, hung up curtains, decided about rooms for future visitors and for Dolly,
arranged
the room for her new maid, gave orders about dinner to the old cook, and entered into discussions with Agatha Mikhaylovna, taking the commissariat into her own hands.
CHAPTER XVIITHE HOTEL IN THE PROVINCIAL TOWN where Nicholas Levin was lying ill was one of those provincial hotels
arranged
after new and improved models, with the best intentions of cleanliness, comfort and even elegance, but which, owing to the people who use them, very soon degenerate into mere dirty pothouses with pretensions to modern improvements, these very pretensions making them worse than the old-fashioned inns which were simply dirty.
When Levin returned with the bottle he found the invalid
arranged
in bed and everything around him quite altered.
While he was turning him, with the enormous lean arm about his neck, Kitty quickly and unostentatiously turned and beat the pillow, and
arranged
the invalid's head and the hair that again clung to the temples.
Is it all
arranged?
We wanted to send her back, but the child is so used to her that we are still keeping her.''Well, and how have you arranged... ?'Dolly began, meaning to ask what name the little girl would bear; but seeing a sudden frown on Anna's face she changed the question and said: 'How have you
arranged?
Her husband was willing to have a divorce – your husband had almost
arranged
it – and I know he would not refuse now.
Vasenka Veslovsky, her husband, and even Sviyazhsky and many others whom she knew, never thought about these things, and readily believed, what every decent host wishes his guests to feel, that all that is so well
arranged
at his house has cost him no trouble but has come about of itself.
There she not only helped, but
arranged
and planned many things herself.
However, Levin had changed considerably since his marriage; he had become patient, and if he did not understand why things were
arranged
thus, he told himself that, not knowing everything, he could not judge, and that probably things had to be so; and he tried not to be indignant.
The noblemen were sitting behind partitions,
arranged
according to their districts.
The Governor asked Vronsky to accompany him to a concert in aid of a 'Brotherhood,' which was being
arranged
by his wife, who wished to make Vronsky's acquaintance.
'Peter Ivanovich' (Metrov) 'and I have
arranged
to go.
That's how it is!'Chatting and exchanging greetings with acquaintances they chanced to meet, Levin and the Prince passed through all the rooms: the large one, in which card-tables were already
arranged
and habitual partners were playing for small stakes; the sofa-room, where they were playing chess and where Koznyshev sat talking to some one; the billiard-room, where by a sofa in a recess a merry party, which included Gagin, were drinking champagne.
But she... you'll see how she has
arranged
her life, how quiet and dignified she is!...To the left, in the side street opposite the church!' shouted Oblonsky, leaning out of the carriage window.
And having
arranged
that Levin should be sent for and that the dusty visitors should be shown where to wash – one of them in Levin's study and the other in Dolly's former room – and about lunch for them, Kitty, exercising the right of moving quickly of which she had been deprived during pregnancy, ran up the balcony stairs.
life to what had appeared satisfactory so long as he kept to the given line of thought – and suddenly the whole artificial edifice tumbled down like a house of cards, and it was evident that the edifice had been constructed of those same words differently arranged, and without regard for something in life more important than reason.
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