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:( and does
:( d ) The term “ vessel engaged in fishing ” means any vessel fishing with nets, lines, trawls or other fishing apparatus which restrict manoeuvrability, but does not include a vessel fishing with trolling lines or other fishing apparatus which do not restrict manoeuvrability.
:( But no one ever does )
:( The adjective clause who does not have a beard describes the pronoun one.
:( b ) knowing that another person intends to commit treason, does not inform a constable of it within a reasonable time or use other reasonable endeavours to prevent the commission of the offence.
:( c ) Subsections ( a ) and ( b ) shall not apply with respect to, and it is found consistent with the public convenience and necessity to authorize, transportation of individuals, by air, on a flight between Love Field, Texas, and one or more points within the States of Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Texas by an air carrier, if ( 1 ) such air carrier does not offer or provide any through service or ticketing with another air carrier or foreign air carrier, and ( 2 ) such air carrier does not offer for sale transportation to or from, and the flight or aircraft does not serve, any point which is outside any such State.
:( b ) does not know that the conduct is wrong ; or

:( and know
:( Translation: " During the dissection of the Pope's body, which occurred yesterday evening, as far as they say, only very healthy internal organs ( viscera ) were found, except some weakness of the lungs, or, according to others, a tired heart ; it is therefore impossible to know the cause of death.
:( b ) we never know that any moral claim is true.
:( The noun clause that he likes me serves as the object of the main-clause verb know.
:( SOLO ) I once did know a girl named Grace --
:( Commenting on the yogi manner of meditation ): " However I know that this ravishment and the way to enter it are the great mystery of the cabal of the Yogis, as it is of the Sufis.

:( and nature
:( e ) Make the conclusion of contracts subject to acceptance by the other parties of supplementary obligations that, by their nature or according to commercial usage, have no connection with the subject of such contracts
:( According to her name, to shew her nature right )
:( g ) The term “ vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre ” means a vessel which from the nature of her work is restricted in her ability to manoeuvre as required by these Rules and is therefore unable to keep out of the way of another vessel.
:( b ) a debate about the basis of ethics ; taking the world to be a natural realm of natural law requires that humanity thinks for itself about the right and the good, based on our best understanding of human nature and the human condition ; this makes him a humanist ;
:( a ) the nature, extent and effect of any unlawful or otherwise inappropriate industrial or workplace practice or conduct, including, but not limited to:
:( b ) the nature, extent and effect of any unlawful or otherwise inappropriate practice or conduct relating to:
:( g ) provide as much certainty as the nature of particular cases allows ; and
:( c ) unable to understand the nature of the proceedings, or to follow the evidence or the course of the proceedings.
:( 1 ) the postulate of the principle, or the Cogitatio natural universalis ( good will of the thinker and good nature of thought ); ( 2 ) the postulate of the ideal, or common sense ( common sense as the concordia facultatum and good sense as the distribution which guarantees this concord ); ( 3 ) the postulate of the model, or of recognition ( recognition inviting all the faculties to exercise themselves upon an object supposedly the same, and the consequent possibility of error in the distribution when one faculty confuses one of its objects with a different object of another faculty ); ( 4 ) the postulate of the element or of representation ( when difference is subordinated to the complimentary dimensions of the Same and the Similar, the Analogous and the Opposed ; ( 5 ) the postulate of the negative, or of error ( in which error expresses everything which can go wrong in thought, but only as the product of external mechanisms ); ( 6 ) the postulate of logical function, or the proposition ( designation is taken to be the locus of truth, sense being no more than the neutralized double or the infinite doubling of the proposition ); ( 7 ) the postulate of modality, or solutions ( problems being materially traced from propositions or indeed, formally defined by the possibility of their being solved ); ( 8 ) the postulate of the end, or result, the postulate of knowledge ( the subordination of learning to knowledge, and of culture to method.

:( and quality
:( a ) When people and organizations focus primarily on quality, defined by the following ratio,
:( b ) However, when people and organizations focus primarily on costs, costs tend to rise and quality declines over time.
:( project initiation document ), what the needed achievements will be, and the quality measures ( i. e. KPIs or tangible objectives ).

:( and conduct
:( b ) personnel of the armed forces of friendly foreign nations who, since the proclamation of an emergency by the President on 1939-09-08, shall have distinguished themselves by exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services.
:( 1 ) Where 12 or more persons who are present together use or threaten unlawful violence for a common purpose and the conduct of them ( taken together ) is such as would cause a person of reasonable firmness present at the scene to fear for his personal safety, each of the persons using unlawful violence for the common purpose is guilty of riot.
:( 3 ) The common purpose may be inferred from conduct.
:( 2 ) It is not an offense under this section if the conduct required for the offense occurred inside the United States, each alleged offender and each person seized or
:( i ) such conduct or ( ii ) such attendant circumstances or ( iii ) such a result of conduct as
:( d ) whether there exist sufficient grounds to impeach the Rt Hon Tony Blair on charges of gross misconduct in his advocacy of the case for war against Iraq and in his conduct of policy in connection with that war.
:( a )( 1 ) Whoever engages in conduct that violates any of the provisions of law listed in subsection ( b ) and thereby causes the death of, or bodily injury ( as defined in section 1365 ) to, a child, who is in utero at the time the conduct takes place, is guilty of a separate offense under this section.
:( 2 )( A ) Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, the punishment for that separate offense is the same as the punishment provided under Federal law for that conduct had that injury or death occurred to the unborn child's mother.
:( A ) the producing of such visual depiction involves the use of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct and
:( B ) such visual depiction is of such conduct ;
; Section 5 ( a ) states that transactions are not required to be in electronic form and 5 ( b ) states :( b ) This applies only to transactions between parties each of which has agreed to conduct transactions by electronic means.
:( c ) taking into account your findings in relation to the matters referred to in the preceding paragraphs and other relevant matters, any measures, including legislative and administrative changes, to improve practices or conduct in the building and construction industry or to deter unlawful or inappropriate practices or conduct in relation to that industry.
:( c ) is unable to control the conduct.

:( and ;
:( b ) The Apostles ' Creed, as the Baptismal Symbol ; and the Nicene Creed, as the sufficient statement of the Christian faith.
:( 1 ) the batter reaches first base ( or any succeeding base ) safely on a fair ball that settles on the ground, that touches a fence before being touched by a fielder or that clears a fence ;
:( 2 ) the batter reaches first base safely on a fair ball hit with such force, or so slowly, that any fielder attempting to make a play with the ball has no opportunity to do so ;
:( 3 ) the batter reaches first base safely on a fair ball that takes an unnatural bounce so that a fielder cannot handle it with ordinary effort, or that touches the pitcher's plate or any base ( including home plate ) before being touched by a fielder and bounces so that a fielder cannot handle the ball with ordinary effort ;
:( 4 ) the batter reaches first base safely on a fair ball that has not been touched by a fielder and that is in fair territory when the ball reaches the outfield, unless in the scorer's judgment the ball could have been handled with ordinary effort ;
:( 5 ) a fair ball that has not been touched by a fielder touches a runner or an umpire, unless a runner is called out for having been touched by an Infield Fly, in which case the official scorer shall not score a hit ; or
:( 1 ) runner is forced out by a batted ball, or would have been forced out except for a fielding error ;
:( 4 ) fielder fails in an attempt to put out a preceding runner and, in the scorer's judgment, the batter-runner could have been put out at first base ; or
:( a ) while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States ;
:( b ) while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force ; or
:( A ) the Hausa, Ron, Bole, and Angas languages ; and
:( A ) the Bura, Kamwe, and Bata languages, among other groups ;
:( B ) the Buduma and Musgu languages ; and
:( A ) the Tumak, Nancere, and Kera languages ; and
:( noun ) a specification of an object, manifested by an agent, intended to accomplish goals, in a particular environment, using a set of primitive components, satisfying a set of requirements, subject to constraints ;
:( The French language is worthier and better suited for romances and pastourelles ; but the language from Limousin is of greater value for writing poems and cançons and sirventés ; and across the whole of the lands where our tongue is spoken, the literature in the Limousin language has more authority than any other dialect, wherefore I shall use this name in priority.
* Chapter 7 divides humility into twelve degrees, or steps in the ladder that leads to heaven :( 1 ) Fear God ; ( 2 ) Substitute one's will to the will of God ; ( 3 ) Be obedient to one's superior ; ( 4 ) Be patient amid hardships ; ( 5 ) Confess one's sins ; ( 6 ) Accept oneself as a " worthless workman "; ( 7 ) Consider oneself " inferior to all "; ( 8 ) Follow examples set by superiors ; ( 9 ) Do not speak until spoken to ; ( 10 ) Do not laugh ; ( 11 ) Speak simply and modestly ; and ( 12 ) Be humble in bodily posture.

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