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Contrasting with the public " theatrical " ceremonies sourced from the I-Kher-Nefert stele ( from the Middle Kingdom ), more esoteric ceremonies were performed inside the temples by priests witnessed only by chosen initiates.
Contrasting with at-the-time normal industry practice, IBM created an entire series of computers ( or CPUs ) from small to large, low to high performance, all using the same instruction set ( with two exceptions for specific markets ).
Contrasting with the short distances down the lines were the 450-some foot distances in the gaps, with straightaway center field 483 feet distant from home plate ; the corners of the bleachers on either side of the clubhouse runway were about 425 feet.
Contrasting with bare walls, rich Mexican and Spanish Churrigueresque decoration would be used, with influences from the Islamic and Persian styles in Moorish Revival architecture.
Contrasting with this, the Roman Catholic tradition says Nino was brought to Iberia not fully from her own intent, but as a slave, and that her family tree is obscure. Rufinus 1997
Contrasting with the chain store business model, IGA operates as a franchise through stores that are owned separately from the brand.
Contrasting with the dominant origin narrative is an account which states that, along with the contributors to CMS from the intellectual traditions identified here, there is a significant-and overlapping-bloc among CMS scholars of those who have had extensive pre-University experience as workers and managers.

Contrasting and .
Contrasting terms for highly-skilled workers in media in the applied arts or decorative arts include artisan, craftsman, and specialized terms such as potter, goldsmith or glassblower.
Contrasting with consonants are vowels.
In 1981, Kathleen Wheeler contrasts the Crewe Manuscript note with the Preface: " Contrasting this relatively factual, literal, and dry account of the circumstances surrounding the birth of the poem with the actual published preface, one illustrates what the latter is not: it is not a literal, dry, factual account of this sort, but a highly literary piece of composition, providing the verse with a certain mystique.
Contrasting with many other cultural practices, for philosophy the distinction is rather questionable, but a similar case is presented by language: when speaking in English about the English language one might assume a split between English-as-object and English-as-metalanguage.
Contrasting with this point of view is dualism which asserts that there are two ultimately irreconcilable substances or realities ( with consciousness and / or mind on the one hand and matter on the other ) or pluralism which asserts any number of fundamental substances or realities more than two.
Contrasting philosophies include idealism, other forms of monism, dualism, and pluralism.
Contrasting this, fractal cosmology requires anisotropic matter distribution at the largest scales.
Contrasting the European conquest of North America with that of Australia, Roosevelt wrote: " The natives Australia were so few in number and of such a low type, that they practically offered no resistance at all, being but little more hindrance than an equal number of ferocious beasts "; however, the Native Americans were " the most formidable savage foes ever faced ever encountered by colonists of European stock.
" Contrasting the European conquest of North America with that of South Africa, Roosevelt felt that the fate of the latter's colonists would be different because, unlike the Native American, the African " neither dies out nor recedes before their advance ", meaning the colonists would likely " be swallowed up in the overwhelming mass of black barbarism.
Contrasting with some of the more sexual relationships of the other characters, Willow and Tara demonstrate a sentimental, soft, and consistent affection for each other.
Comparing and Contrasting Classical Realism and Neorealism: A Re-examination of Hans Morgenthau ’ s and Kenneth Waltz ’ s Theories of International Relations.
Contrasting it with Variation 15, Glenn Gould described this variation as " certainly one of the giddiest bits of neo-Scarlatti-ism imaginable.
Contrasting with Intolerance ’ s grand story, set and length, Griffith charmed audiences by the delicacy with which Broken Blossoms handled such a complex subject.
Contrasting with this lush collection of often relatively obscure remakes, the second album with Strange Sensation, Mighty ReArranger ( 2005 ), contains new, original songs.
:* Contrasting with the increased expense of " front-line " AAA console games is the casual game market, in which smaller, simpler games are published for PCs and as downloadable console games.
Contrasting these serious characters were atomic funny animal characters such as Atomic Mouse and Atomic Rabbit.
Contrasting the initial decline of bottom-dwelling creatures, Dr. Graham Daborn of ACER found that zoo-plankton " are more abundant than previously thought.
" Contrasting with Mario, Zelda was made non-linear and forced the players to think about what they should do next with riddles and puzzles.
Contrasting with the ebonized-gilt furniture is use of blue and white for porcelain and china.
Contrasting Kuki Shūzō ’ s Phenomenological Methodology in The Problem of Contingency with that of his Contemporaries Wilhelm Windelband and Heinrich Rickert.
The problem of psychology and the integration of human knowledge: Contrasting Wilson ’ s Consilience with the Tree of Knowledge System.
Contrasting with these are the light occasional verses, influenced by Winthrop Mackworth Praed, but also quite individual.

Criminal and Justice
In English law, s58 Children Act 2004, limits the availability of the lawful correction defense to common assault under s39 Criminal Justice Act 1988.
Confusingly, the terms " assault " and " common assault " often encompass the separate offence of battery, even in statutory settings such as s 40 ( 3 )( a ) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988.
Section 39 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 provides that common assault, like battery, is triable only in the magistrates ' court in England and Wales ( unless it is linked to a more serious offence, which is triable in the Crown Court ).
; Assault on a prison custody officer: This offence is created by section 90 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 ( c. 53 ).
; Assault on a secure training centre custody officer: This offence is created by section 13 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 ( c. 33 ).
The Criminal Justice ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act ( Northern Ireland ) 1968 creates the offences of:
In his 1972 book American Criminal Justice, Jonathan D. Caplan comments on the Supreme Court decision, noting, " The Alford decision recognizes the plea-bargaining system, acknowledging that a man may maintain his innocence but still plead guilty in order to minimize his potential loss.
* USAM 9-16. 000 Pleas — Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 11, United States Department of Justice
In England the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 allowed such inferences to be made for the first time in England and Wales ( it was already possible in Scotland under the rule of criminative circumstances ).
The Criminal Justice Act of 1948 restricted imprisonment for juveniles and brought improvements to the probation and remand centres systems, while the passage of the Justices of the Peace Act of 1949 led to extensive reforms of magistrates courts.
* Texas Department of Criminal Justice: list of executed offenders and their last statements
* Criminal Justice Legal Foundation
See section 32 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994.
See section 34 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988.
See section 32 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994.
*( 1964 ) John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Double jeopardy has been permitted in England and Wales in certain ( exceptional ) circumstances since the Criminal Justice Act 2003.
These recommendations were implemented — not uncontroversially at the time — within the Criminal Justice Act 2003, and this provision came into force in April 2005.
In Northern Ireland the Criminal Justice Act 2003, effective 18 April 2005, makes certain " qualifying offence " ( including murder, rape, kidnapping, specified sexual acts with young children, specified drug offences, defined acts of terrorism, as well as in certain cases attempts or conspiracies to commit the foregoing ) subject to retrial after acquittal ( including acquittals obtained before passage of the Act ) if there is a finding by the Court of Appeals that there is " new and compelling evidence.
Journal of Criminal Justice.
The Criminal Justice Information Services ( CJIS ) Division, is located in Clarksburg, West Virginia.
However, the vast majority of Federal government publications covering these topics are published by the Office of Justice Programs agencies of the United States Department of Justice, and disseminated through the National Criminal Justice Reference Service.

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