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by-view
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Webster Dictionary
By-viewnoun
a private or selfish view; self-interested aim or purpose
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of by-view in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of by-view in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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We struggle hard to climb to the top against all odds, not realizing whether the view from the top is worth its climb.The fulfillment of life seldom comes on heights and more often you get dizzy there losing balance and become fearful of a fall. In the circle of life nowhere on the periphery one could be stable. Be centered , get centralized , get MickeyMized.
The National Hurricane Center has been a great partner with FEMA for the longest period of time, right? And so, we work together collectively to make sure that we are getting consistent messaging out to state and local jurisdictions, but, a big piece of that as well, from the FEMA point of view, is that we work very closely with our state partners and our local partners as they are doing their preparedness efforts getting ready for this hurricane season.
These are incredibly complex aircraft, particularly from a software point of view, and they are designed and built in a very different way from the MIG-29 and Sukhoi-27 aircraft that Ukrainian technicians, who are extremely skilled, are used to operating and maintaining.
We hold view that in the context of this case, class action is the only realistic option through which most mine workers can assert their claims effectively against the mining companies.
They (Harley) are taking a reasonable long-term view of the market, they want to maintain their pricing and their image and will have to take some of the competitive knocks that go with that.
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