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But it also reflected the objective circumstances of the war.
"But what if there are objective circumstances which prevent more aggressive action?"
Ukraine will also behave as she is compelled to by objective circumstances.
"The truth is everything depends on the objective circumstances and the conditions that would make an independent candidacy possible," he said.
The clock is triggered by objective circumstances, whether the President acknowledges such circumstances or not.
That they had been less successful in their goals was due to objective circumstances, not a reflection on their intelligence or dedication.
That determination of "reasonableness" is based on a totality of the objective circumstances.
The objective circumstances here are self-evident," the general went on, speaking in the calm voice of a professional soldier analyzing disaster.
"It's called objective circumstances, I think.
Their choice will depend on both their objective circumstances and the strength of their subjective aversion to risky prospects.
Individual meanings depend on shared meanings, and these shared meanings arise out of objective circumstances which exist independently of individuals.
The overall review of the outcome of the Hong Kong conference is judged to be average but, at the same time, taking account of the objective circumstances, positive.
Walton argues that views of 'best interests' are rather always contingent, depending on the particular position and assumptions of the person expressing them as well as on objective circumstances.
According to some authors, such as US anthropologist David Kideckel, the collectivization was a "response to the objective circumstances" in postwar Romania, rather than an ideologically-motivated enterprise.
While one can point to broad influences upon the formation of individual and group goals, in pluralist studies goals are more frequently treated as problematic - they cannot be determined on a priori grounds through examining objective circumstances.
Countering the dominant interpretive currents of recent social history, Mr. Middlekauff declares that his "central assumptions are that emotions are as important as objective circumstances and that they are usually inseparable from what can be counted and measured and seen."
In March 2007 he was frequently quoted in Montenegrin press (namely Vijesti daily) saying that he wants to play for Montenegro, but he made himself unavailable for their inaugural match on 24 March 2007 due to, as he said, "objective circumstances".
For Ho Chi Minh, formerly 'Nguyen the Patriot', it was an accolade that corresponded to reality but of all the 'objective circumstances' which might be held to account for even a temporary communist victory in August 1945 at least the most striking and immediate was the political vacuum into which they moved.
Once the Commission has promulgated a trade regulation rule, anyone who violates the rule "with actual knowledge or knowledge fairly implied on the basis of objective circumstances that such act is unfair or deceptive and is prohibited by such rule" is liable for civil penalties of up to $11,000 per violation.