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Section 508 § 1194. 3 General exceptions describe exceptions for national security ( e. g., most of the primary systems used by the National Security Agency ( NSA )), incidental items not procured as work products, individual requests for non-public access, fundamental alteration of a product's key requirements, or maintenance access.
Also note that an agency can still be in < strong > legal </ strong > compliance by meeting one of the § 1194. 3 General exceptions ( e. g., the NSA ).
* Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences MIT Open Courseware ; Ch 8 § 3
While the Constitution always granted Congress the authority to meet on a different day without the need to pass an amendment, § 2 of the Twentieth Amendment " tidied up " the constitutional text by paralleling the original provision requiring that the Congress meet at least once a year in December, and changing it to January 3 ( unless changed by law ).
II, § 3, personally and through officers whom he appoints ( save for such inferior officers as Congress may authorize to be appointed by the " Courts of Law " or by " the Heads of Departments " who with other presidential appointees ), Art.
The amendment supersedes Article I, § 3, Clauses 1 and 2 of the Constitution, under which senators were elected by state legislatures.
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7 § 3 of the ICTY Statute, since he had at all times the complete authority to direct and control all of the actions of the members of his paramilitary unit.
* Imprisonment for more than three years subsequent to the marriage ( DRL § 170. 3 )
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" § 3: " At the same time also Justin, a genuine lover of the true philosophy, was still continuing to busy himself with Greek literature.
* Robert Graves, The Greek Myths, ( 1955 ) 1960, § 36. 1 – 3
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Stirling Numbers of the First Kind., § 24. 1. 3 in Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables, 9th printing.
Gore had argued for a new recount that would pass constitutional muster, but the Court instead chose to end the election, asserting that “ the Florida Supreme Court has said that the Florida Legislature intended to obtain the safe-harbor benefits of 3 U. S. C. § 5 .” This last assertion by the 5 – 4 Bush v. Gore majority has proven very controversial.
The Petitioners were convicted for violating § 2 and § 3 of the Smith Act which, among other things, made it unlawful to conspire to organize a group which advocates the overthrow of the United States government by force or violence.
The issue before the Supreme Court was “ hether either § 2 or § 3 of the Smith Act, inherently or as construed and applied in the instant case, violates the First Amendment and other provisions of the Bill of Rights …”
* Troelstra, A. S. ( no date but later than 1990 ), " A History of Constructivism in the 20th Century ", http :// staff. science. uva. nl /~ anne / hhhist. pdf, A detailed survey for specialists: § 1 Introduction, § 2 Finitism & § 2. 2 Actualism, § 3 Predicativism and Semi-Intuitionism, § 4 Brouwerian Intuitionism, § 5 Intuitionistic Logic and Arithmetic, § 6 Intuitionistic Analysis and Stronger Theories, § 7 Constructive Recursive Mathematics, § 8 Bishop's Constructivism, § 9 Concluding Remarks.

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In his search for new forms of tonality, Bartók turned to Hungarian folk music, as well as to other folk music of the Carpathian Basin and even of Algeria and Turkey ; in so doing he became influential in that stream of modernism which exploited indigenous music and techniques ( Botstein, § 6 ).
Moore's argument for the indefinability of “ good ” ( and thus for the fallaciousness of the “ naturalistic fallacy ”) is often called the Open Question Argument ; it is presented in § 13 of Principia Ethica.
Moore coined the term " naturalistic fallacy " to describe arguments of this form ; he explains ( in § 12 ) that the fallacy involved is an instance of a more general type of fallacy, which he leaves unnamed, but which we might call the " definitional fallacy ".
Arthur Schopenhauer wrote in § 18 of On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason ( 1813 ): "... the representation of coexistence is impossible in Time alone ; it depends, for its completion, upon the representation of Space ; because, in mere Time, all things follow one another, and in mere Space all things are side by side ; it is accordingly only by the combination of Time and Space that the representation of coexistence arises.
; Strabo v. § 246, 252 ; Servius ' commentary on Virgil's Georgics iv.
* § 31. 2 The nonsingularity of the gravitational radius, and following sections ; § 34 Global Techniques, Horizons, and Singularity Theorems
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1, § 1 ; 10, § 4 ; 11, §§ 5 – 6 ).
2, § 4 ; 6, §§ 2 – 4 ).
The second paragraph of Chapter 5 contains several articles of disparate administrative content ; but they are not the same as the " other prescripts " of § 1 ; the redaction of the headings is generally seen as confusing and infelicitous on this point.
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understood, it is not known precisely how long it will take white dwarfs to cool to blackness .< sup >, § IIIE, IVA .</ sup > Barrow and Tipler estimate that it would take 10 < sup > 15 </ sup > years for a white dwarf to cool to 5 K ; however, if weakly interacting massive particles exist, it is possible that interactions with these particles will keep some white dwarfs much warmer than this for approximately 10 < sup > 25 </ sup > years .< sup >, § IIIE .</ sup > If protons are not stable, white dwarfs will also be kept warm by energy released from proton decay.

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One of the central clause is § 35 VwVfG.
§ 48 and § 49 VwVfG have a high relevance in practice, as well.
§ 68 VwVGO rules the preliminary proceeding, called “ Vorverfahren ” or “ Widerspruchsverfahren ”, which is a stringent prerequisite for the administrative procedure, if an action for rescission or a writ of mandamus against an authority is aimed.
The prerequisites to open the public law remedy are listed in § 40 I VwGO.
* Guy Roos ( 2008 ) " Exceptional symmetric domains ", § 1: Cayley algebras, in Symmetries in Complex Analysis by Bruce Gilligan & Guy Roos, volume 468 of Contemporary Mathematics, American Mathematical Society.
* Utterances from the time of Zedekiah ( see § II.
§ 18 ( 5 ) of the Act specifies that agreements to comply with British Standards should be disregarded when deciding whether an agreement is a restriction upon trade.
This results in an increasing rate of fusion reactions, eventually igniting a thermonuclear flame ( carbon detonation ) which causes the supernova .< sup >, § 5. 1. 2 </ sup >
In May 2010, the Washington State Supreme Court provided an opinion after it was asked to certify a question referred by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington: “ Whether a public library, consistent with Article I, § 5 of the Washington Constitution, may filter Internet access for all patrons without disabling Web sites containing constitutionally-protected speech upon the request of an adult library patron .” The Washington State Supreme Court ruled that NCRL ’ s internet filtering policy did not violate Article I, Section 5 of the Washington State Constitution.
Like other forms of bankruptcy, petitions filed under chapter 11 invoke the automatic stay of § 362.
Unsecured creditors ' claims are prioritized by § 507.
§ 654 ) that homosexuality was incompatible with military service and that persons who engaged in homosexual acts or stated that they are homosexual or bisexual were to be discharged.
The probable first appearance of the Greek adjective esôterikos is in Lucian of Samosata's " The Auction of Lives ", § 26, written around AD 166.
This is affirmed in § 2 ( 2 ) of the Land Transport Act 1999.
Volksverhetzung is punishable in Germany even if committed abroad and even if committed by non-German citizens, if only the incitement of hatred takes effect within German territory, e. g. the seditious sentiment was expressed in German writ or speech and made accessible in Germany ( German criminal code's Principle of Ubiquity, Section 9 § 1 Alt.

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