610 Verbs to Use for the Word conditioning

I've attempted to improve the social and spiritual conditions of these girls in the mill, and if I've only worked harm by bringing them in contact within contact with" She hesitated and stood looking into the man's face.

The problem now is, not for Catholic and Protestant to waste energy and spiritual strength in contending for mastery over each other, but for them to unite in changing and bettering the condition of our island peoples.

The reason for this existed almost wholly in the inability of Base Ball as a whole to bring the minor league owners to a realization of the injury that they might be doing and to extend such punishment and insist upon such regulation as were necessary to change this undesirable condition.

If teachers and parents continue to accept the conditions which make it difficult, such as large classes, and a need to hasten, there will always be a bar: if individuality is held as one of the greatest things in education, authorities cannot continue to economise so as to make it impossible.

Pringle described the sad condition of those troops, and warned his nation against a similar exposure; yet, sixty years later, the Ministry sent another army to the same place, to sink under the malarious influences and diseases in the same way.

Worse than thatas long as I lived I should have been blackmailed by Sergeant Hooper, who knew Mr. Saffron's condition, though he didn't know about the money here.

I see you are all gentlemen, and you would not have made your appearance here had you not fulfilled the conditions mentioned in the paper.

In proof of this, it is only necessary to consider the condition of those soldiers, sailors, or civilians who have suffered the amputation of a leg or arm.

"His Majesty would order reforms and ameliorate the condition of his people, if only it were possible.

"The faults of individuals are peculiar to their particular class and surroundings; and it is by observing their faults that one comes to understand the condition of their good feelings towards their fellows.

"We couldn't meet the new conditions.

On this southern trip I had the opportunity of observing the condition of the country through which we passed.

" The Sultan imposed this new condition: "My daughter resembles ninety-nine others of her age.

Instead of producing a dissipated condition, the mind is fertilized and stimulated and developed like sun-fed plants.

I could imagine an earthquake, or a great explosion, creating some such condition of affairs as existed; but, of these, there had been neither.

In trying to explain the conditions up here, I have my chief difficulty in making them realise the great distances we have to cover.

Having brought forth this new condition in Base Ball, which was so just that its results almost immediately began to make themselves manifest, the owner of the Cincinnati club devoted his time and his energies to the endeavor to place a championship club in Cincinnati.

We have already seen the military conditions imposed on Germanya small mercenary army, no obligatory conscription, no military instruction, no aviation, no artillery except a minimum and insignificant quantity required by the necessities of interior order.

My last financial statement showed a frightful condition of affairs.

But, in two or three cases, little snatches of conversation, uttered by them as they went by, plainly told that, so far as the speakers went, it was so; and, at last, a little thing befell, which, I am sure, represented the condition of many a thousand more in Lancashire just now.

Here he had found ideal conditions.

In sober thought, I, a reporter, was shadowing a respectable and venerable scientist, who in turn was probably about to investigate at length some little-known deep-sea conditions or phenomena of an unexplored island.

As a temporary measure, I do not presume to challenge its wisdom; but in all organised bodies temporary changes are apt to produce permanent effects; and as time has slipped by, altering all the conditions which may have made such mortification of the scientific flesh desirable, I think the effect of the stream of cold water which has steadily flowed over geological speculation within these walls has been of doubtful beneficence.

Don John profited by the time to visit the different galleys and ascertain their condition.

There remain in Europe, therefore, so many states of unrest which do not only concern the conditions of the conquered countries, but also those of the conquering countries.

610 Verbs to Use for the Word  conditioning