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Improper and any
Improper insertion of objects into any body opening can cause damage: infection, cutting, piercing, trauma, blood loss, etc.

Improper and effect
The code, written in 2002 was merged with the following acts: Provisions of the Emblems and Names ( Prevention of Improper Use ) Act, 1950 ( No. 12 of 1950 ) and the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971 ( No. 69 of 1971 ) and came into effect from January 26, 2002 as Flag Code of India, 2002 ( successor to the Flag Code – India, the original flag code ).

Improper and which
< li > Improper conduct towards a magistrate, or the attempt to limit his power or to abrogate a law which the censors thought necessary.
The first to which we can give a date was On the Improper Election of the Aediles, delivered in 202 BC.
Improper technique using the proper fuel can still risk mist inhalation, which may cause symptoms such as headache, sinus infection, and lipid pneumonia.
* Improper hygiene, which may introduce bacteria or other irritants from the anal region to the vaginal area.
In 1957, he helped form and was chair of the Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management, which investigated organized crime influence in labor unions.
Notable legislation he introduced included the Licensing Act 2003 and the Communications Act 2003, the latter of which introduced offenses ofImproper use of public electronic communications network ’, ‘ dishonestly obtaining electronic communications services ’, which have been used to prosecute trolling and jailbreaking
In 1968 the South African government passed the so-called Prohibition of Improper Interference Act, which banned parties from having a multiracial membership.
At the time, Robert F. Kennedy was general counsel of the U. S. Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management, which was investigating labor corruption.
Improper or insufficient oral hygiene can thus lead to many gingival and periodontal disorders, including gingivitis or pyorrhea, which are major causes for tooth failure.
Improper agricultural practices, for instance, occur only under constraints such as the saturation of good lands under population pressure which leads settlers to cultivate too shallow or too steep soils, plough fallow land before it has recovered its fertility, or attempt to obtain multiple crops by irrigating unsuitable soils.
Improper heel creates a tendency for the boat to turn off course, necessitating a correction with the rudder, which also increases drag.
Improper holding or handling of pet rabbits can lead to strong kicks by the frightened rabbit which can injure both the animal and the handler.

Improper and cause
Improper discontinuation or abrupt restarting of neuroleptics have been shown to cause dysfunction in regions of the brainstem as well as dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system.
Improper management of memory is a common cause of bugs.
Improper preparation of cassava can leave enough residual cyanide to cause acute cyanide intoxication and goiters, and may even cause ataxia or partial paralysis.
( Improper preparation for such a sport can cause injury to both horse and rider.
Improper or non-existent disclosure control can be the root cause for privacy issues.
Improper usage may cause both false negatives and false positives.
Improper engine braking technique can cause the wheels to skid ( also called shift-locking ), especially on slippery surfaces such as ice or snow, as a result of too much deceleration.
Improper cutting may cause the nail to cut into the side-fold skin from growth and impact, whether or not the nail is " ingrown " ( true onychocryptosis ).
Improper caster settings will cause the driver to move the steering wheel both into and out of each turn, making it difficult to maintain a straight line.
Improper adjustment of side reins can cause a horse to go behind the bit, spoil the horse's training, and even cause the horse to feel trapped, leading to rearing and the possibility that the horse will flip over.
Improper use of magnesium oxide as a long-term laxative has been reported to cause enteroliths and / or medication bezoars.

Improper and position
Improper use includes use on the reins of a curb bit ; adjustment too short, so that the equipment pulls the horse's head below the proper position.

Improper and object
V. Improper meaning: True signifies that some object is in reality what some denomination states it to be.

motion and any
This might be the proper standard of review, for example, if the lower court resolved the case by granting a pre-trial motion to dismiss or motion for summary judgment which is usually based only upon written submissions to the trial court and not on any trial testimony.
For Lamprias had said that the first articulate sound made is " alpha ", because it is very plain and simple — the air coming off the mouth does not require any motion of the tongue — and therefore this is the first sound that children make.
It is alphabetic, with a letter or diacritic for every phonemic ( distinctive ) hand shape, orientation, motion, and position, though it lacks any representation of facial expression, and is better suited for individual words than for extended passages of text.
He grew up without any particular religious conviction, but his life's path was formed by a variety of twists and coincidences that were often put into motion by his recalcitrant insubordination.
At temperatures near 0 K, nearly all molecular motion ceases and, when entropy = S, ΔS = 0 for any adiabatic process.
The Scottish Parliament unanimously passed a motion in 1999 calling for the complete removal of any discrimination linked to the monarchy and the repeal of the Act of Settlement.
Arcturus is notable for its high proper motion, larger than any first magnitude star in the stellar neighborhood other than α Centauri.
It had been pointed out previously by J. J. Thomson in his series of lectures at Yale University in May 1903 that the dynamic equilibrium between the velocity generated by a concentration gradient given by Fick's law and the velocity due to the variation of the partial pressure caused when ions are set in motion " gives us a method of determining Avogadro's Constant which is independent of any hypothesis as to the shape or size of molecules, or of the way in which they act upon each other ".
Through constant motion, the blitzkrieg attempts to keep its enemy off-balance, making it difficult to respond effectively at any given point before the front has already moved on.
Concordant with the above understanding, any assertion about the motion of a body boils down to a description over time in which the body under consideration is at t < sub > 1 </ sub > found in the vicinity of one group of " landmark " bodies and at some t < sub > 2 </ sub > is found in the vicinity of some other " landmark " body or bodies.
In Czechoslovakia, that required a Soviet-backed Czechoslovak coup d ' état of 1948, the brutality of which shocked Western powers more than any event so far and set in a motion a brief scare that war would occur and swept away the last vestiges of opposition to the Marshall Plan in the United States Congress.
Because the sun's mean motion was used to calculate the jieqi, or seasonal markings, until 1645, this intercalary month was equally likely to occur after any month of the year.
High inside pressure inhibits motion because the temperature differences are not enough to push the vanes through the higher concentration of air: there is too much air resistance for " eddy currents " to occur, and any slight air movement caused by the temperature difference is damped by the higher pressure before the currents can " wrap around " to the other side.
The general approach however is not limited to these co-rotating frames, but can be equally applied to objects at motion in any rotating frame.
Enlightenment thinkers, under the influence of Newtonian science, tended to view the universe as a vast machine, created and set in motion by a creator being, that continues to operate according to natural law, without any divine intervention.
Current can consist of any moving charged particles ; most commonly these are electrons, but any charge in motion constitutes a current.
Eusebius said, “ The Creator of all things has impressed a natural law upon the soul of every man, as an assistant and ally in his conduct, pointing out to him the right way by this law ; but, by the free liberty with which he is endowed, making the choice of what is best worthy of praise and acceptance, because he has acted rightly, not by force, but from his own free-will, when he had it in his power to act otherwise, As, again, making him who chooses what is worst, deserving of blame and punishment, as having by his own motion neglected the natural law, and becoming the origin and fountain of wickedness, and misusing himself, not from any extraneous necessity, but from free will and judgment.
Before the snap of the ball, in the American game, backfield players may only move parallel to the line of scrimmage, only one back may be in motion at any given time, and if forward motion has occurred, the back must be still for a full second before the snap.
However, in the Canadian game, eligible receivers may move in any direction before the snap, any number may be in motion at any one time, and there is no need to be motionless before the snap.
In a non-criminal case in a United States district court, a litigant ( or a litigant's attorney ) who presents any pleading, written motion or other paper to the court is required, under Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, to certify that, to the best of the presenter's knowledge and belief, the legal contentions " are warranted by existing law or by a nonfrivolous argument for the extension, modification, or reversal of existing law or the establishment of new law ".

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