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Quotes About Application

The potential application of a piece of pure thought can never be predicted
~ James Gleick
A new state, if it wants to join the European Union, has to apply to become a member of the European Union like any state.
~ Jose Manuel Barroso
The privatization law draft was recently released and I believe that very soon we will start applying it, of course taking into consideration the provisions of UNMIK (United Nations Mission in Kosovo).
~ Ibrahim Rugova
Any rule, not existing in the nature of things, or that is not permanent, universal and inflexible in its application, is no law, according to any correct definition of the term law.
~ Lysander Spooner
The task of a priest, in some respects, may be different today, but the principles upon which Herbert built his life as a priest are of universal application.
~ Arthur Middleton
Since Franklin Roosevelt's leadership in setting up the United Nations and the Nuremberg trials, the U.S. has promoted universal legal norms and the institutions to enforce them while seeking, by hook or by crook, to exempt American citizens, especially soldiers, from their actual application.
~ Michael Ignatieff
The study and knowledge of the universe would somehow be lame and defective were no practical results to follow.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
I had this really intense resolve. I would call universities and community colleges and say, 'I really want to go to college. How do I get to college? What do I do?' And they would say, 'You have to get an application. You have to get letters of recommendation.' It was terrifying. I had no idea what I was doing.
~ Susan Fowler
I would call universities and community colleges and say, 'I really want to go to college. How do I get to college? What do I do?' And they would say, 'You have to get an application. You have to get letters of recommendation.' It was terrifying. I had no idea what I was doing.
~ Susan Fowler
A statute that lets some wrongfully convicted individuals seek restitution but denies that right to others is an unjust and unequal application of the law.
~ Eric Schneiderman
Men subsequently put whatever is newly learned or experienced to use as a plowshare, perhaps even as a weapon: but women immediately include it among their ornaments.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
To solve math problems, you need to know the basic mathematics before you can start applying it.
~ Catherine Asaro
So if there is a government grant offered for anything, like starting a business or going to school, they cannot discriminate because of your age.
~ Matthew Lesko
Do your eye shadow first, then your foundation. That way, you can clean up any mess without starting all over again.
~ Zooey Deschanel
It stands, essentially, for the application of increased energy to the efforts already undertaken by my ministry since 1934 with the results shown in the above statistics.
~ Hjalmar Schacht
I normally like to do a lip pencil and then fill it in with the same pencil because it stays on all day, and you don't have to reapply it.
~ Khloe Kardashian
Maybelline's Precise Ink Pen Liner is by far the easiest liquid eyeliner I've ever used. I'm really bad at applying liquid liner, and it glides on so nicely and actually stays on all day.
~ Bethany Mota
In medicine, you learn about ethics from day one. In mathematics, it's a bolt-on at best. It has to be there from day one and at the forefront of your mind in every step you take.
~ Hannah Fry
Overall, Zinni's rules read like an updating of how to apply the Marine Corps culture to today's conflicts: Stay loose. Stay focused. Keep it simple. And be honest.
~ Thomas E. Ricks
It is not enough to hear a sermon, but you must eat it down, take in what it commands, and then it will purge your heart...Take the word and digest it, squeeze the juice of it into thy heart, and it will purge thee from all contrary corruption.
~ Thomas Goodwin
Prudence is but experience, which equal time, equally bestows on all men, in those things they equally apply themselves unto.
~ Thomas Hobbes
Since, then, man cannot make principles, from whence did he gain a knowledge of them, so as to be able to apply them, not only to things on earth, but to ascertain the motion of bodies so immensely distant from him as all the heavenly bodies are? From whence, I ask, could he gain that knowledge, but from the study of the true theology?
~ Thomas Paine
The art of medicine was to be properly learned only from its practice and its exercise.
~ Thomas Sydenham
The most fertile soil does not necessarily produce the most abundant harvest. It is the use we make of our faculties which renders them valuable.
~ Thomas W. Higginson