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I could see no explanation for such a line of conduct.
This criterion also comes into play in determining our line of conduct.
You may believe that I did not enter on my present line of conduct without reluctance and pain.
I sincerely hope that we will be able to follow the same line of conduct in subsequent work.
My line of conduct will be more direct.
If she were to continue inflexible in the line of conduct she now pursued, they must part.
This should be our line of conduct.
Indeed each and all of these lines of conduct might have been very plausibly pursued.
"Do not expect a prompt answer to that important question," replied the Wizard, "for we must first plan our line of conduct.
He felt that this accident had brought to a point all the consequences involved in his line of conduct, with its conscious and subconscious intentions.
Anne of Austria had adopted this line of conduct especially towards the young queen.
-- Jerome, who pursued an opposite line of conduct, was afterwards made a King.
It was evident that Hirsch could not be spoken to, reasoned with, or persuaded into a rational line of conduct.
Not even they could make anything of the mysterious affair or adopt a consistent line of conduct towards their prisoner.
But the reality of what is happening crosses every sane line of conduct I can think of.
To make resolutions, plans, lay down what was called 'a line of conduct,' was not the slightest use!
From the moment that she perceived the right line of conduct, she resolved to adopt it, and to part from Raymond for ever.
They might wish peace, but the line of conduct which best prepared a treacherous attack was just the seeming of friendliness.
It is a point of great delicacy, and you must assist us in our endeavours to choose exactly the right line of conduct."
The "lower grade" of colonists wanted more Aboriginal people hanged to encourage a "conciliatory line of conduct."
This indicates a line of conduct for the reader, who must read the text keeping in mind Al-Farabi's works on logic.
"And when he learned from us that my father and his whole family were about to pass the frontier, he suddenly changed his line of conduct?"
But presently, at the thought of the horseless-carriage widower's daughter, his grimness returned, and he resolved upon a line of conduct for the evening.
"If this organization takes a decision on the use of a multinational force, the Soviet Union on this basis, will elaborate its line of conduct."
Israel also welcomed the coherent and firm line of conduct, in contrasting the emergence of antisemitism in every possible form taken by the Italian government.