The movement will not only be inaugurated with absolute conformity to law, but it cannot even be carried out without the friendly cooperation of interested Governments, who would derive considerable benefits from it.
— from The Jewish State by Theodor Herzl
[21] But it can easily be shown that it is involved in serious difficulties.
— from The Methods of Ethics by Henry Sidgwick
But it can easily be shown to be inadequate to afford a basis for a deductive method of seeking maximum happiness for the individual, by substituting Preservation for Pleasure as the end directly aimed at.
— from The Methods of Ethics by Henry Sidgwick
“Beloved brethren in Christ: Evil blows its foul breath over the verdant shores of Frailandia, commonly called the Philippine Archipelago.
— from The Reign of Greed by José Rizal
It seems strange that we should apparently be able to know some truths in advance about particular things of which we have as yet no experience; but it cannot easily be doubted that logic and arithmetic will apply to such things.
— from The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell
Ikapahigáyun ka dáyug trabáhu kay paryinti mu ang bús, It can easily be arranged for you to get a job because you are a relative of the boss’s.
— from A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan by John U. Wolff
Such waste sometimes ignites spontaneously, but it can easily be lit with a cigarette or match.
— from Simple Sabotage Field Manual by United States. Office of Strategic Services
Belohnung als Ansporn steepening incentive Belohnung als Ansporn zur Leistungssteigerung accelerating incentive Belohnung mit gestuften Leistungsprämien geared incentive Belohnung; Preis; Prämie award bemerkenswert striking bemessen measured Bemessungsgrundlage assessment basis bemühen; Bemühung endeavour Bemühungen endeavours Bemühungen; behilflich zu sein endeavours to assist benachrichtigen notify benachrichtigen to advise fate Benachrichtigung notification Benachrichtigung railway advice Benachrichtigung (Bezahltmeldung etc.) advice of fate Benachrichtigung in angemessener Weise reasonable notice Benachrichtigung; Avis letter of advice Benachrichtigungsschreiben letter of advice Benachteiligung gewisser Tätigkeiten job discrimination benannte Bank nominated bank benannter Abgangsflughafen named airport of departure benannter Abgangsort named departure point benannter Bestimmungshafen named port of destination benannter Bestimmungsort named place of destination benannter Bestimmungsort named point of destination benannter Lieferort an der Grenze named place of delivery at frontier benannter Verschiffungshafen named port of shipment Benehmen conduct benennen; ernennen to nominate Benennung naming Benennung nomination Benennung durch die eröffnende Bank nomination by the issuing bank Benennung; Ernennung nomination benötigen require benötigen; Bedarf; Not need benötigt auch in Zukunft continues to require benutzbar zur Akzeptleistung available for acceptance benutzbar zur Negoziierung available for negotiation benutzbar zur Sichtzahlung available for sight payment Benutzer end-user benutzt für den Schienentransport used when goods are carried by rail benutzt für den Straßentransport used when goods are carried by road Benzinsteuer (US) gasoline tax beobachten; beachten observe Beobachtung; Beachtung observation Beobachtungszeit; Beobachtungsdauer observation period Beobachtungszeitraum observation period bequem convenient Bequemlichkeit convenience beratend advisory beratender Ausschuß advisory committee beratender Ingenieur consulting engineer beratendes Geschäft consultative business Berater consultant Beratung consultation Beratungsdienst advisory service Beratungsdienst counselling Beratungsunternehmen consulting firm berechenbar calculable Berechenbarkeit
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
4 For since the time when Adam first Embraced his Eve in happy hour, And every bird of Eden burst In carol, every bud to flower, What eyes, like thine, have waken'd hopes?
— from The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson by Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron
But it can easily be seen that the stability on this side is much smaller than on the other.
— from Argonauts of the Western Pacific An Account of Native Enterprise and Adventure in the Archipelagoes of Melanesian New Guinea by Bronislaw Malinowski
It might come about that at some time in the future the animal would fall temporarily (Deerfoot would not allow himself to believe it could ever be permanently) into the possession of some one else.
— from Deerfoot on the Prairies by Edward Sylvester Ellis
Ah, sir, is it less sad to lose a father thus, just as I was reunited to him, to find that he whom I so revered was a criminal, and to have him vanish in his sin before I could even breathe a prayer to God for mercy upon him?
— from Only a Girl: or, A Physician for the Soul. by Wilhelmine von Hillern
People tell me that it is a hard language; but I cannot easily believe that there is a language which I cannot master in four months, by working ten hours a day.
— from Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay. Volume 1 by George Otto Trevelyan
It was brought back to the Porte St. Martin on the 28th October, 1885, and was given fifty-four times before its chief exponent broke down, and was compelled, on the 21st December, to leave the stage before the performance was over.
— from Sarah Bernhardt by Jules Huret
This seems a hard saying, but it can easily be verified by observation.
— from The Quest of the Simple Life by W. J. (William James) Dawson
It was not the fish that pleased her best--" "I can easily believe it: she had better ones herself, you said just now."
— from A Captive of the Roman Eagles by Felix Dahn
Assume that Moses gives a full and complete chronicle of all events which have happened since the creation, and then dispute the recorded facts because it can easily be shown he omitted many.
— from Fables of Infidelity and Facts of Faith Being an Examination of the Evidences of Infidelity by Robert Patterson
No electricity will flow from the positive pole Z of the battery (Fig. 2) unless the wire D K A B is connected, either by being itself unbroken, or by the interposition of some other conductor where a gap occurs, to the negative pole
— from Curiosities of Civilization by Andrew Wynter
Originally the parents of these three children had decided that Auguste was to become a priest and Joseph was to enter business and be a merchant, but it could easily be seen the priesthood was also the life for Joseph, who had a serious and contemplative nature even when very young, and spent much of his time in prayer and meditation.
— from A Treasury of Heroes and Heroines A Record of High Endeavour and Strange Adventure from 500 B.C. to 1920 A.D. by Clayton Edwards
The indistinct final scene, in which the dreamer sees himself on the staircase landing lying in bed and feeling wet, seems to go back into childhood even beyond the infantile onanism, and manifestly has its prototype in similarly pleasurable scenes of bed-wetting.
— from Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners by Sigmund Freud
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