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Repudiation and all
This led to the Repudiation Movement, which sought to reject all land agreements.

Repudiation and .
* " Mature Christianity: The Recognition and Repudiation of the Anti-Jewish Polemic in the New Testament " Norman A. Beck, Susquehanna Univ.
Peterson has established the annual “ National Day of Repudiation of Jesse Jackson ” event.
" Maimonides Repudiation of Astrology ," in Robert S. Cohen, & Hillel Levine ( eds.
Repudiation of martyrdom was naturally accompanied by indiscriminate use of things offered to idols.

absolute and beneficial
Global labor arbitrage, a phenomenon described by economist Stephen S. Roach, where one country exploits the cheap labor of another, would be a case of absolute advantage that is not mutually beneficial.
* Defendant's arguments: The Queensland government argued that when the territory of a settled colony became part of the Crown's dominions, the law of England became the law of the colony and, by that law, the Crown acquired the " absolute beneficial ownership " of all land in the territory.
While there are possible gains from trade with absolute advantage, comparative advantage extends the range of possible mutually beneficial exchanges.
David Ricardo argued that a country does not need to have an absolute advantage in the production of any commodity for international trade between it and another country to be mutually beneficial.
The ketogenic diet is beneficial in treating the seizures and some other symptoms in these diseases and is an absolute indication.
While there are possible gains from trade with absolute advantage, the gains may not be mutually beneficial.

absolute and title
The question of the deity of Christ in the New Testament is inherently related to the Kyrios title of Jesus used in the early Christian writings and its implications for the absolute lordship of Jesus.
The majority rejected the traditional feudal development of the doctrine of tenure as inappropriate for Australia, and rather saw that upon acquisition of sovereignty the Crown acquired not an absolute but a radical title, and that title would be subject to native title rights where those rights had not been validly extinguished.
Tensor calculus was developed around 1890 by Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro under the title absolute differential calculus, and originally presented by Ricci in 1892.
Buckingham Palace issued a press release on the day of the decree absolute of divorce was issued, announcing Diana's change of title, but made it clear Diana continued to be a British princess.
Though Charles Martel chose not to take the title King, as his son Pepin III the Short would, or Emperor, as his grandson Charlemagne would be titled, he was absolute ruler of virtually all of today's continental Western Europe north of the Pyrenees.
The title " King of the Belgians " indicates a popular monarchy linked to the people of Belgium ( i. e., a living and hereditary Head of State ; yet ratified by popular will ), whereas the former would indicate standard constitutional or absolute monarchy linked to territory or state.
* In 2006, King Juan Carlos I of Spain issued a decree reforming the succession to noble titles from male preference primogeniture to absolute cognatic primogeniture, where the first born inherits title regardless of gender.
If previous grantors of a fee simple estate do not create any conditions for subsequent grantees, then the title is called fee simple absolute.
The solution was to merge the latter-day wadset and gage for years into a single transaction embodied in two instruments: ( 1 ) the absolute conveyance ( the charter ) in fee or for years to the lender ; ( 2 ) an indenture or bond ( the defeasance ) reciting the loan and providing that if it was repaid the land would reinvest in the borrower, but if not the lender would retain title.
In reality, the Kings had absolute power and the formal title of Autocrat, and wanted no restrictions on their rule.
Though the absolute rule demanded by Russia was difficult to establish due to Poland's liberal traditions and institutions, the independence of the Kingdom lasted only 15 years ; initially Alexander I used the title of the King of Poland and was obligated to observe resolutions of the constitution.
The absolute leader of the NDH was Ante Pavelić, who was known by his Ustaše title, Poglavnik, throughout the war, regardless of his official government post.
Although baseball's subsequent commissioners have not had the absolute power that Landis did, current Commissioner Bud Selig has succeeded in centralizing authority over Major League Baseball in the commissioner's office, relegating the position of league president to an honorary title and giving baseball's commissioner competencies similar to those of his colleagues in the other major sports.
Prior to April 23, 1906, the Russian Empire had been an absolute monarchy, ruled by an autocratic emperor, who was commonly referred to by his pre-imperial title of " Tsar ".
The title is taken from a quotation by the historian Lord Acton that " power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely ".
Although the conquered states were answerable to the Mansa ( king of kings ) of Mali, Sundiata was not an absolute monarch despite what the title implies.
It is important to note, however, that the hawza is not a papacy and that therefore " leading " it does not mean that Hakim alone could pronounce Shi ' i doctrine, all members of the hawza of sufficient standing ( namely, those given the title absolute interpreter, or mujtahid mutlaq ) developed their own rules based on accepted techniques and practices.
The Court concluded that the Resolution does not change or modify the " absolute " title to the public lands of the State of Hawai ' i. The decision also affirmed that federal legislation cannot retroactively cloud title given as a part of statehood in general.
The Court concluded that the Resolution does not change or modify the " absolute " title to the public lands of the State of Hawai ' i. The decision also affirmed that federal legislation cannot retroactively cloud title given as a part of statehood in general.

absolute and all
The previous night's horror -- the absolute failure, overcast with the intrusions of the press, had left them all with a wan sense of uselessness, of play-acting.
What Sam Rayburn's life proves to us all is the magnificent lesson in political science that one can devotedly and with absolute dedication represent the seemingly provincial interests of one's own community, one's own district, one's own State, and by that help himself represent even better the sweep and scope of the problems of this the greatest nation of all time.
Although lacking absolute verisimilitude, they supply the ear and the imagination with all necessary materials for re-creation of the original.
Such a man must be able and willing to give clear and sensible advice to the whole group, a person in whom all the member nations will have absolute confidence.
Let them be candidly reviewed under a sense of the difficulty of combining in one system the various sentiments and interests of a continent divided into so many sovereign and independent communities, under a conviction of the absolute necessity of uniting all our councils and all our strength, to maintain and defend our common liberties ...
In fact, all specific heats vanish at absolute zero, not just those of crystals.
Absolute temperature measurement is uniquely determined by a multiplicative constant which specifies the size of the " degree ", so the ratios of two absolute temperatures, T < sub > 2 </ sub >/ T < sub > 1 </ sub >, are the same in all scales.
For Hegel all culture is a matter of " absolute spirit " coming to be manifest to itself, stage by stage, changing to a perfection that only philosophy can approach.
" It specified that " into this liberal and catholic institution shall never be admitted any religious tests, but on the contrary, all the members hereof shall forever enjoy full, free, absolute, and uninterrupted liberty of conscience.
In his speech, Elihu argues for God's power, redemptive salvation, and absolute rightness in all his conduct.
For given nonzero integers a and b there is a nonzero integer of minimal absolute value among all those of the form ax + by with x and y integers ; one can assume d > 0 by changing the signs of both s and t if necessary.
Although his term lasted only six months instead of twelve ( except for the Dictatorships of Sulla and Caesar ), all other magistrates reported to the dictator ( except for the tribunes of the plebs-although they could not veto any of the dictator's acts ), granting the dictator absolute authority in both civil and military matters throughout the Republic.
A strong indication of the reliability of Chandrasekhar's formula is that the absolute magnitudes of supernovae of Type Ia are all approximately the same ; at maximum luminosity, M < sub > V </ sub > is approximately-19. 3, with a standard deviation of no more than 0. 3 .< sup >, ( 1 )</ sup > A 1-sigma interval therefore represents a factor of less than 2 in luminosity.
Thus the concept ' computable ' is in a certain definite sense ' absolute ', while practically all other familiar metamathematical concepts ( e. g. provable, definable, etc.
Clement argues for the absolute equality of sexes, on the grounds that salvation is extended to all of mankind equally.
The spiritual teacher Meher Baba described dualism as consisting of the opposites of experience, which must become balanced before one can go beyond them: " Evolution from the standpoint of the Creator is a divine sport, in which the Unconditioned tests the infinitude of His absolute knowledge, power and bliss in the midst of all conditions.
In the 1960s, theologian Charles Hartshorne scrupulously examined and rejected both deism and pandeism ( as well as pantheism ) in favor of a conception of God whose characteristics included " absolute perfection in some respects, relative perfection in all others " or " AR ", writing that this theory " is able consistently to embrace all that is positive in either deism or pandeism ", concluding that " panentheistic doctrine contains all of deism and pandeism except their arbitrary negations ".
Molecular diffusion, often called simply diffusion, is the thermal motion of all ( liquid or gas ) particles at temperatures above absolute zero.
Derrida then sees these differences, as elemental oppositions ( 0-1 ), working in all " languages ", all " systems of distinct signs ", all " codes ", where terms don't have an " absolute " meaning, but can only get it from reciprocal determination with the other terms ( 1-0 ).

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