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right and investigate
This research did not investigate how experts find, distinguish, and retrieve the " right " chunks from the vast number they hold without a lengthy search of long term memory.
Mathematics is interesting in its own right, and a substantial minority of mathematicians investigate the diversity of structures studied in mathematics itself.
In the state of concentration, one will need to investigate and verify his or her understanding of right view.
Henry asserted the Church ’ s right to investigate and judge all charges against members of the clergy.
Amid allegations of corruption, mental and physical abuse by Jones on his followers, and denying them the right to leave Jonestown, a Congressional committee visited Guyana to investigate in November 1978.
One of the earliest parodies of the whodunit genre in general is Englishman E. C. Bentley's ( 1875 – 1956 ) novel Trent's Last Case ( 1913 ), which introduced Philip Trent, a detective who gets everything wrong right from the start: assigned to investigate the murder of English millionaire Sigsbee Manderson, who is found shot in the library of his country house, Trent makes his first major mistake when he falls head over heels in love with the main suspect.
Under the Lunacy Act 1845 the Lord Chancellor had a right to appoint a commission to investigate the insanity of an individual ; as part of his role as Keeper of the King's conscience, however, he would only do this when it was beneficial to the lunatic, not simply because somebody had been found insane.
It was for the ordinary of the place of residence to investigate the charge at the first level ( in prima instantia ); the Holy See reserved to itself the right to intervene at this level only " for particular and grave reasons ".
On March 11, 2008, Grassley and Finance Chairman Max Baucus sent follow-up letters to Kenneth Copeland, Creflo Dollar and Eddie Long, explaining that the Senate reserved the right to investigate the finances of their organizations under federal tax laws.
Other incidents railroad police investigate include derailments, train / vehicle collisions, vehicle accidents on the right of way, and hazardous materials releases.
There's a shatter of plates from inside the kitchen and they rush in to investigate ( which the film revealed that when the Babe and the animals were down the elevator to find their way out right to their humans, they are caught by one of the chefs who sees them while caring a stack of plates and accidentally drops them, alerting the other chefs and waiters ).
The assault resulted in a public outcry over the event which pressured all levels of the government right up to the top ranks of the federal government to investigate into the matter.
At the same time, the American commander, John Chandler, hearing musket shots from the far right of the American line and having already sent his staff officers off with other orders, rode out himself to investigate.
The Dundee Whaling Expedition, 1892 – 93, was an attempt to investigate the commercial possibilities of whaling in Antarctic waters by locating a source of right whales in the region.
On the same day, after investigation by the U. S. Justice Department, Attorney General Williams ruled that the Virginius had been purchased by fraud and did not have the legal right to carry the American flag, however, he argued that the Spanish did not have the right to capture on open waters and execute American crewmen, since the United States only had the right to investigate if the Virginius had been legally registered in New York.
Akhmat Khan decided to take advantage of the political discontent and in June 1480 sent a reconnaissance unit to investigate the right bank of the Oka river.
" With this description for " right ," we can then investigate which acts accomplish this: e. g. those actions that maximize utility.
A committee was appointed to investigate Coddington's right to a seat, and sent a letter to the Council of State in England asking for a full accounting of all complaints entered against him.
The right to arrest and investigate was granted in 1989.
In 1871, the Gendarmes acquired the right to investigate both political and criminal cases, as the judicial investigators were dismissed.
Something doesn't seem right about him and Michelle decides to investigate.
Following the dismissal of the complaint, Levant blasted the AHRC, stating that “ I should have the right to publish even if a second-rate bureaucrat does not approve it " and that the power of the commission to investigate complaints and potentially restrict freedom of speech “ is a huge problem not just for me, but for every journalist in the country.

right and decide
Much as he abhorred slavery, Lincoln was always willing to concede to each `` slave state '' the right to decide independently whether to continue or end it.
The people, in delegating authority, do not give their public servants the right to decide what is good for the people to know and what is not good for them to know.
To avoid passing over quiet, unaggressive teachers as well as to decide whether others merit promotion, review of the right of faculty members to promotion or salary increases should be made periodically whether or not they have been recommended for advancement by their departments.
The Parchamite faction found itself squeezed by the Khalqists soon after taking power and shortly after, in June, a PDPA Central Committee meeting voted in favour of giving the Khalqist faction exclusive right to formulate and decide PDPA policy.
After a very heated national debate, legislation was passed in 1985 that gave women an equal right to decide what surname or surnames they and their children would use.
A simplified version of this is embodied in Einstein's elevator experiment, illustrated in the figure on the right: for an observer in a small enclosed room, it is impossible to decide, by mapping the trajectory of bodies such as a dropped ball, whether the room is at rest in a gravitational field, or in free space aboard an accelerating rocket generating a force equal to gravity.
The Constitutional Council shall be consulted with regard to such measures. Parliament shall sit as of right. The National Assembly shall not be dissolved during the exercise of such emergency powers. After thirty days of the exercise of such emergency powers, the matter may be referred to the Constitutional Council by the President of the National Assembly, the President of the Senate, sixty Members of the National Assembly or sixty Senators, so as to decide if the conditions laid down in paragraph one still apply.
v. U. S. 156 U. S. 51 ( 1895 ), generally considered the pivotal case concerning the rights and powers of the jury, declared: " It is our deep and settled conviction, confirmed by a re-examination of the authorities that the jury, upon the general issue of guilty or not guilty in a criminal case, have the right, as well as the power, to decide, according to their own judgment and consciences, all questions, whether of law or of fact, involved in that issue.
Each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective and being honest.
The ' archangel ' is the hypothetical person who has perfect knowledge of the situation and no personal biases or weaknesses and always uses critical moral thinking to decide the right thing to do ; the ‘ prole ’ is the hypothetical person who is completely incapable of critical thinking and uses nothing but intuitive moral thinking and, of necessity, has to follow the general moral rules they have been taught or learned through imitation.
When the Cabinet learned on August 15 of the deception, Herbert Morrison said that they had no right to decide that one man should die while another should survive, but the deception was approved to continue.
The fact abides that, outside the magic circle at the top, a deep rooted opposition has been disclosed in Britain to surrendering to others the right to make our laws, fix our taxes, or decide our policies.
On June 26, 1997, the Supreme Court upheld the Philadelphia court's decision in Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union, stating that the indecency provisions were an unconstitutional abridgement of the First Amendment right to free speech because they did not permit parents to decide for themselves what material was acceptable for their children, extended to non-commercial speech, and did not define " patently offensive ," a term with no prior legal meaning.
A number of bishops, who were undecided between Nestorius and Cyril, did not want to give Cyril, as one party in the dispute, the right to chair the meeting and decide the agenda ; however, they began to take Cyril's side for various reasons.
Central to the neutrality policy was the idea that Wales, as a nation, had the right to decide independently on its attitude towards war, and the rejection of other nations to force Welshmen to serve in their armed forces.
The meeting decided that the Khalqists had the exclusive right to formulate and decide policy, which left the Parchamites impotent.
For example, a person has a liberty right to walk down a sidewalk and can decide freely whether or not to do so, since there is no obligation either to do so or to refrain from doing so.
For example, individual members of a union may wish a wage higher than the union-negotiated wage, but are prevented from making further requests ; in a so-called closed shop which has a union security agreement, only the union has a right to decide matters for the individual union members such as wage rates.
A Reform Jew has the right to decide whether to subscribe to this particular belief or to that particular practice.
" Rays have been known to store sperm and not give birth until they decide the timing is right ".
However, the new tax was received with violent protest from the privileged classes sitting in the provincial estates ( états provinciaux ) of the few provinces which still kept the right to decide over taxation ( most provinces had long lost their provincial estates, theétats provinciaux, and the right to decide over taxation that came with it ).

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