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event and absence
Still, in the absence of naked singularities, the universe is deterministic — it's possible to predict the entire evolution of the universe ( possibly excluding some finite regions of space hidden inside event horizons of singularities ), knowing only its condition at a certain moment of time ( more precisely, everywhere on a spacelike 3-dimensional hypersurface, called the Cauchy surface ).
But the supervisory board may appoint one of its members to exercise the functions of a member of the management board in the event of absence through holidays.
Originally, in the event of the death, resignation or impeachment of the governor, or absence from the state, the lieutenant governor would take on the governor's duties and powers.
In the absence of this methane greenhouse, temperatures plunged and a snowball event could have occurred.
During the 2006 FIFA World Cup final in Germany, Blatter's absence during the prize-podium event was noted and criticized in international media.
The probability that an infinite randomly generated string of text will contain a particular finite substring is 1, but this does not mean the substring's absence is " impossible ", despite such an event having a probability of 0.
Arthur returned to London to wind up his affairs there and make sure the Ashmolean had suitable direction in the event of his further absence.
This theory also assumes that causality must be constant: i. e. that nothing can occur in the absence of cause, whereas some theories hold that an event may remain constant even if its initial cause was subsequently eliminated.
In the absence of archaeological evidence of discontinuity at Miletus the Achaean population whatever their name appears to have descended to archaic Ionia, which does not exclude the possibility of another colonizing and founding event from Athens.
* The Benefit Improvement Law ( 1973 ), which made entitlement to hospital care legally binding ( entitlements already enjoyed in practice ), abolished time limits for hospital care, introduced entitlement to household assistance under specific conditions, and also introduced entitlement to leave of absence from work and cash benefits in the event of a child ’ s illness.
Hannah held a dormant commission as Administrator of the Commonwealth to act as Governor-General in the event of Kerr's death, resignation, or absence from Australia.
A necessary condition for the occurrence of a specified event is a circumstance in whose absence the event cannot occur.
One argument for the timing of this event has been that the repeated calls for popular crusades by Philip and his predecessors, combined with the absence of any actual large scale expeditions, ultimately boiled over into this popular, but uncontrolled, crusade.
" The group made up for their absence by donating the proceeds from several shows of their world tour that year, and also contributed a re-recording of " Everybody Wants to Rule the World " ( entitled " Everybody Wants to Run the World ") for Geldof's Sport Aid charity event in 1986.
There is documentary evidence of an eruption in 114 BC, but the absence of holocene geological deposits has largely discredited it as a volcanic event and instead the account is considered to be a description of a forest fire.
Thus in historical analysis with an argument from silence, the absence of a reference to an event or a document is used to cast doubt on the event not mentioned.
However, in the absence of eyewitness reports from multiple observers at multiple locations on Earth for the same event, these must be regarded with caution.
After eight years of absence, the event resumed in 1975 and officially acquired the name Copa América.
Originally, the state constitution only said that in the event of the impeachment, removal from office, death, resignation or absence of the governor, or in the event of the governor being unfit to serve due to illness, " the powers and duties of the office shall devolve upon the lieutenant governor " for the remainder of the term or until the governor is able to return to office.
In 1979, the constitution was amended to specify that in the event of the governor's death, resignation or removal from office, the lieutenant governor becomes governor for the remainder of the term, but in the event of impeachment, incapacitation or absence, the lieutenant governor merely becomes " acting governor " until the governor can return to his duties.
Evidence has been produced to suggest that the arrest was actually made in Calais and that not even the local governor was informed of the event – Vauroy's absence being explained away by his hunting for Spanish soldiers who had strayed into France via the Spanish Netherlands.

event and incapacity
* The Sickness Act of 1970, which provided equal treatment of workers and employees in the event of incapacity for work.
In government, a vice president is a person whose primary responsibility is to replace the president on the event of his or her death, resignation or incapacity.
The law of trusts and estates is generally considered the body of law which governs the management of personal affairs and the disposition of property of an individual in anticipation of the event of such person's incapacity or death, also known as the law of successions in civil law.
* Special instructions will need to be given to spouses or executors in the event of the owner's incapacity or death as they may be unfamiliar with philatelic items.
Under Article 53 of the Free State constitution the role of the Vice President was to " act for all purposes in the place of the President ", until the appointment of a successor in the event of his death, resignation or " permanent incapacity ", or until his return in the event of his " temporary absence ".
In the event of a Governor-General's death, incapacity, removal, resignation or absence overseas, each of the State Governors has a dormant commission to become the Administrator of the Commonwealth, that is, to take on the Governor-General's duties until he returns from overseas or a new appointment is made.
* removal from office is only possible in the event of incapacity or serious misconduct ; in this respect the Court of Justice of the European Communities is competent to settle any disputes.
The Public Advocate stands first in line of succession to the mayoralty in the event of inability or incapacity of the mayor to continue in office, until a new election can be held.
* Presidential vacancies: Altered Article 12. 3. 3 ° which provides that in the event of the death, resignation or permanent incapacity of the president a presidential election must occur within sixty days.
Ide was appointed Vice-Governor of the Philippines, a post first held by Luke Edward Wright and intended to have gubernatorial authority in the event of the absence or incapacity of the Governor, in 1904.
Jean Laplanche has given a general description of Freud's understanding of trauma, which varied significantly over the course of Freud's career: " An event in the subject's life, defined by its intensity, by the subject's incapacity to respond adequately to it and by the upheaval and long-lasting effects that it brings about in the psychical organization ".
Currently, under the provisions of the Regency Act 1937, Charles, Prince of Wales would act as Regent in the event of the incapacity of Queen Elizabeth II.
In the event of a temporary absence or incapacity of the President to perform his duties, the President of the House of Representatives acts for him.
Small grants were also provided, and Gipps provided an advisor and a small military detachment to take control in the possible event of Hobson's incapacity.
Often, a trust corporation or more than one trustee are appointed to allow for uninterrupted administration of the trust in the event of a trustee's resignation, death, bankruptcy or incapacity.

event and judge
He does not, however, exercise any direct authority in the provinces outside England, except in certain minor roles dictated by Canon in those provinces ( for example, he is the judge in the event of an ecclesiastical prosecution against the Archbishop of Wales ).
A dance competition is an organized event in which contestants perform dances before a judge or judges for awards, and in some cases, monetary prizes.
Another variety, known as the retrospective gambler's fallacy, occurs when individuals judge that a seemingly rare event must come from a longer sequence than a more common event does.
Once an event known as the Westminster massacre, anti-Yorkers occupied the courthouse in Westminster to prevent a New York judge from holding court, and two men were killed in standoff.
In the event, a court was not actually established until the Court Bill was passed in 1783, but even then the vested interests ensured that Suckling could still not take up his position, and the islands had a court but no judge.
In the event a member state is party to a case as a defendant does not have a representative judge sitting on the Court, the member state is entitled to appoint a judge to the court ad hoc for the case.
For example, if the complaint alleges that an event occurred on a specified date and that date establishes on the face of the complaint that the party's filing was too late ( beyond the applicable statute of limitations ), a judge can take judicial notice of a standard Gregorian calendar, calculate the difference between the present date and the date the complaint alleges a wrongful act occurred, and determine if the complaint was timely filed.
After seeing news stories about child abductions, people may judge that the likelihood of this event is greater.
In the event of alleged physical or mental infirmity, the Chief Justice is required to establish a medical board consisting of three qualified medical practitioners ; in the event of alleged treason, felony, bribery, or other misbehaviour, a tribunal of three persons, each of whom is eligible to be a judge, is to be appointed.
If a person has been sentenced to death in a civilian court, the commission must consider a report on the case written by the judge who presided at the trial, or, in the event of absence of that judge, by the Chief Justice.
* In the event of a vacancy in the office of Chief Justice, or in the event of the Chief Justice being unable to perform his duties due to absence, illness, or any other cause, the President may, on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission, following consultation by it with the appropriate Cabinet Minister, appoint another person ( who must be qualified for appointment as a judge ) to act in that capacity.
Lazio indicated he had no desire to actually be a judge and would resign immediately in the event he was actually elected to the post ( the Bronx has heavy Democratic Party voter enrollment, making such an event highly improbable ).
* 2011-U. S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords is targeted in an assassination attempt, when a gunman went on a shooting spree, critically injuring Giffords, killing federal judge John Roll and five other people, and wounding at least 13 others, at a " Congress on Your Corner " event Giffords was hosting in suburban Tucson, Arizona.
The Ouvéa cave hostage taking was an event that occurred from 22 April 1988 to 5 May 1988 in which members of the separatist group, the National Union for Independence-Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front took 27 people including a French gendarme and a judge hostage in the island of Ouvéa, New Caledonia demanding instant independence of New Caledonia from France.
According to British journalist Robert Fisk, the judge, Ra ’ id Juhi, had indicted Moqtada al-Sadr of murder in April 2004, an important event in the growing Iraqi insurgency.
The court does not sit in panels ; all seven judges sit on each case unless there is a disqualification, in which event a judge from another court, or a retired appellate judge, may be specially assigned to sit in the place of the disqualified judge.

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