Niccolo Machiavelli
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you read into the statute whatever is necessary in order to effectuate it.
President John F. Kennedy supported the United States' involvement in the Vietnam Conflict and stated that we should do whatever was necessary to achieve victory. He wanted to stop the spread of Communism and ensure freedom for Vietnam.
He was trying to persecute, spy on, shun, and convict people simply because of their political party. In America, you have the freedom to be whatever you want and be a member of whatever groups you want, McCarthy threatened that right by making a political party seem like an evil thing.
Without it, the President wouldn't legally have the authority to use whatever military force he felt he needed in Vietnam.
Headphones or speakers and a microphone. Whatever program that is providing the voice chat could also be considered a necessary device.
Niccolò Machiavelli was an Italian Renaissance political philosopher and writer. He is best known for his book "The Prince," in which he discussed the nature of power, leadership, and governance. Machiavelli's political theories emphasized the importance of maintaining control and stability through whatever means necessary, often advocating for the use of deception and force.
no
whatever you feel comfortable in.
Whatever instruments are necessary.
Niccolò Machiavelli was a political philosopher and statesman who advised rulers to separate morals from politics in his work "The Prince." He believed that a leader should do whatever is necessary to maintain power, even if it means being ruthless or deceitful.
you read into the statute whatever is necessary in order to effectuate it.
If what you're asking is the Turkish word for 'whatever' then it is (her*) neyse.*not necessary
Yes, Niccolò Machiavelli believed in maintaining political stability through the careful use of force and deception. He argued that a ruler should do whatever is necessary to maintain power and protect the state, including the use of force when required to achieve political goals.
Since fairies don't actually exist, they look like whatever the person drawing or describing them wants them to look like.
No. Not of itself, but what is acceptable changes from time to time. It is always best to use whatever words a group of people wish to be used about them. Of course there is no problem if you are describing an object.
Honestly, I think it's an adverb because mistook is a verb but, it can be a adjective to, because, an adjective is a describing word that describes whatever you mistook....