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- "effective demand" and why even price flexibility and monetary policy might be unavailing. The term "revolutionary" has been applied to the book in its impact on...
- and we have considered defendant's remaining arguments and find them unavailing." On August 25, 2022, Weinstein was granted a further appeal before the...
- Judgment of the Kings and the Mighty: Blessedness of the Righteous. 63. The unavailing Repentance of the Kings and the Mighty. 64. Vision of the Fallen Angels...
- colleagues in the means which he emplo****. Where promises and persuasions were unavailing, he did not hesitate to have recourse to bribery." Indeed, his election...
- like Christ's body, thine image might come forth! But my prayers are unavailing. Come quickly, Christ, that my mother, though shut within this tomb may...
- He took the position that baptism of blood and baptism of desire are unavailing and that therefore non-Catholics will not be saved. This position is called...
- those who weren't. His efforts with the high-caste Brahmins remained unavailing. The Brahmin and Muslim authorities in Travancore opposed Xavier with...
- Pennsylvania's death row. Numerous appeals and post-conviction challenges proved unavailing. During his time in prison, Yarris taught himself to read, married a prison...
- Experience has taught that mere requests for such information often are unavailing, and also that information which is volunteered is not always accurate...
- of party cohesion under William Wyndham and acted as a united, though unavailing, opposition to Whig corruption and scandals. At times they cooperated...