Sentences with phrase «see the possibilities contained»

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See Nordentoft, Kierkegaard's Psychology, 75: «This synthesis - structure is a potential, and the possibilities it contains are, in brief, two: completion or despair.»
Standard Membership • Ask for support through live chat; • Online chat and e-mail replying; • Possibility to send free winks; • See the first date ideas of members; • Quick, username and member's luxuries; • You can showcase your luxuries; • Post own first date ideas and share with the rest; • Post a lifetime profile; • Upload up to 26 photos; • Unroll a verification of basic information of a member; • Display verification badges; • Ask and answer questions; • Edit the blog and forum with advanced tools; • Check out your latest activity; • Leave comments on forum, blogs, and profiles; • Access the website with the help of a mobile device; Gold Membership • Contains all the features found in the standard membership, plus more than 40 more features like: • Get access to an MM counselor through chat and e-mail; • Have full mobile access; • Check if the sent e-mail is read on the website; • You can view certified millionaires; • Search millionaires by annual income; • Check how responsible some members are; • See the last login date; • View compatible and reverse matches; • Show up in the top of searches; • Become a certified millionaire; • Upload and maintain a private album; • Receive tips for a successful dating and safety; • You will receive customer care services with priority; • Have your account more personalized; • Your profile will be highlighted as a featured member; • You can manage your profile, scan photos and make photo privacy settings; • You can use keywords in search; • Hide from search results; • Search the new, verified, recommended and gold members; • Remove members from the search list; • See who viewed your profile and who is interested in you; • Search by state, province, zip code or city;
«In our view it is not necessary to provide any paraphrase of the statutory concept of risk, even though judges have in the past felt it necessary to do so: see, for example, R v Board of Trustees at the Science Museum [1993] 1 WLR 1171, 1171D, -LSB-[1993] 3 All ER 853], in which the court referred to the concept of risk as containing the idea of «a possibility of danger».
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