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On February 17, 1835, after the committee had selected the book's contents, the committee wrote that the resulting work represents " our belief, and when we say this, humbly trust, the faith and principles of this society as a body.
The resulting trust pooled 16 motion picture patents.
A resulting trust is implied by the law to work out the presumed intentions of the parties, but it does not take into consideration their expressed intent.
A resulting trust may be deemed to be present where a trust instrument is not properly drafted and a portion of the equitable title has not been provided for.
In such a case, the law may raise a resulting trust for the benefit of the grantor ( the creator of the trust ).
If a living trust fails, the property will usually be held for the grantor / settlor on resulting trusts, which in some notable cases, has had catastrophic tax consequences.
However, critics say, this trust is also quite easy to abuse, and has many times proven difficult to limit or control ( see business cycle ), resulting in ' runs on banks ' and other such ' crises of trust ' in ' the system '.
He separated from his long standing management company, Avalon, after a promised BBC series fell through ( and because of a loss of trust resulting in part from incidents such as the retitling of the blasphemy documentary ), and appeared on the BBC Radio 4 quiz Quote Unquote, Never Mind the Buzzcocks and on Have I Got News for You, purportedly to pay for his wedding.
** Project Mogul and the Roswell UFO incident resulting in a loss of public trust, as well as the later alien autopsy video hoax
It is that, under competition, owners of resources ( labor, land, and capital ) will use them most profitably, resulting in an equal rate of return in equilibrium for all uses ( adjusted for apparent differences arising from such factors as training, trust, hardship, and unemployment ).
He also highlighted his ' alienation ' of this world and resulting caution and unwillingness to trust others.
* a human social network that behaves like a sociobiological system, wherein people have developed patterns of behavior that minimize transaction costs caused by social barriers resulting from geography, lack of trust, differences in language and culture, and inefficient social networks.
But, in psychological terms, issues as to whether promises and expectations have been kept and met, and whether the resulting arrangements are fair, are fundamental to the trust between the employee and the employer.
One view, whose most notable proponent is William Swadling, holds that a resulting trust will arise either because of a presumed declaration of trust in the transferor's favour by the transferor ( consent ), or when created by a court if a trust fails ( for uncertainty of objects, for example )-- the so-called ' automatic ' resulting trust ( according to Swadling we do not know what event causes this: it ' defies legal analysis ').

resulting and is
The resulting picture might appear a maze of restless confusions and contradictions, but it is more true to life than a portrait of an artificially contrived order.
The resulting setup, it was declared, `` would be similar to that which is in successful operation in a number of metropolitan counties as large or larger than Rhode Island ''.
If the resulting difference for the particular State is less or more than these extremes, the State's allotment percentage must be raised or lowered to the appropriate extreme.
If the resulting difference for the particular State is less or more than these extremes, the State's Federal share must be raised or lowered to the appropriate extreme.
This is a phenomenon familiar to all radio listeners, resulting from reflection of skywave signals at night from the ionized layer in the upper atmosphere known as the ionosphere.
It is good to be able to compute displacement so that changes in it resulting from boring and stroking can be computed.
It is the exploitation of the inherent potential of infectious disease agents by scientific research and development, resulting in the production of BW weapons systems.
`` Culturally induced social cohesion resulting from common norms and values internalized by members of the group '' is operative in the boundary maintenance of the group as well as in the process of socialization.
But any resulting excess of revenues received from a given class of service over the operating costs imputed to this class is reported as a `` return '' realized on the capital investment attributed to the same service.
He recognized that whatever transformation may be effected in the first stage of an R-stage process, the remaining stages must use an optimal Af-stage policy with respect to the state resulting from the first stage, if there is to be any chance of optimizing the complete process.
In the third column is given the optimal policy for stage R, and in the fourth, the resulting state of the stream when this policy is used.
In the system shown in Fig. 7-1, the accelerometer output is amplified and the resulting voltage is applied to the gyro output-axis torquer.
The resulting, indescribable torment affects every Southern mind and is the basis of the Southern hysteria.
If the list is a statistical sample, we call the resulting statistic a sample mean.
The position of the Arctic Circle is not fixed, but directly depends on the Earth's axial tilt, which fluctuates within a margin of 2 ° over a 40, 000 year period, notably due to tidal forces resulting from the orbit of the Moon.
Abandoned land resulting from shifting cultivation is not included in this category.
The theologian Paul Tillich characterized existential anxiety as " the state in which a being is aware of its possible nonbeing " and he listed three categories for the nonbeing and resulting anxiety: ontic ( fate and death ), moral ( guilt and condemnation ), and spiritual ( emptiness and meaninglessness ).
The first approach is to compute the statistical moments by separating the data into bins and then computing the moments from the geometry of the resulting histogram, which effectively becomes a one-pass algorithm for higher moments.
is an analytical methodology to combine statistical moments from individual segments of a time-history such that the resulting overall moments are those of the complete time-history.
Amplitude modulation resulting in two sidebands and a carrier is called " double-sideband amplitude modulation " ( DSB-AM ).
The time to traverse an AU is found to be τ < sub > A </ sub > =, resulting in the astronomical unit in metres as c < sub > 0 </ sub > τ < sub > A </ sub > =.
* 1664 – The Ottoman Empire is defeated in the Battle of Saint Gotthard by an Austrian army led by Raimondo Montecuccoli, resulting in the Peace of Vasvár.
If the resulting four kilobyte table size is too large for a given target platform, the table lookup operation can be performed with a single 256-entry 32-bit ( i. e. 1 kilobyte ) table by the use of circular rotates.

resulting and form
The destruction of cities by foreign invaders, and its resulting catastrophic suffering, unfortunately, was very common in the ancient Near East and, therefore, we can observe examples of the lament form / genre concerning destroyed cities and temples from extra-biblical sources, particularly from early Sumerian Literature dating to the late third and early second millennia BC.
Einstein demonstrated that cooling bosonic atoms to a very low temperature would cause them to fall ( or " condense ") into the lowest accessible quantum state, resulting in a new form of matter.
For example, structural unemployment is a form of unemployment resulting from a mismatch between demand in the labour market and the skills and locations of the workers seeking employment.
Once adsorbed, the bonds within the reacting molecules are weakened, and new bonds between the resulting fragments form in part due to their close proximity.
Ice caps form because high-latitude regions receive less energy as solar radiation from the sun than equatorial regions, resulting in lower surface temperatures.
Condensation polymerization, a form of step-growth polymerization, is a process by which two molecules join together, resulting loss of small molecules which is often water.
Pure carnivores such as ferets lack β-carotene 15, 15 '- monooxygenase and cannot convert any carotenoids to retinals at all ( resulting in carotenes not being a form of vitamin A for this species ); while cats can convert a trace of β-carotene to retinol, although the amount is totally insufficient for meeting their daily retinol needs.
The resulting calderas are also known as subsidence calderas, and can form more gradually than explosive calderas.
Interstitials can form ' split interstitial ' or ' dumbbell ' structures where two atoms effectively share an atomic site, resulting in neither atom actually occupying the site.
The resulting dysprosium ions can then react with either fluorine or chlorine to form dysprosium fluoride, DyF < sub > 3 </ sub >, or dysprosium chloride, DyCl < sub > 3 </ sub >.
This loss of ability to form new memories indicates that the head injury affected the medial temporal lobe of the brain resulting in the inability for Leonard to form declarative memory.
The attempt to clone a banteng bull was more successful, as were the attempts to clone mouflon ( a form of wild sheep ), both resulting in viable offspring.
Then the quotient space X /~ can be naturally identified with a torus: take a square piece of paper, bend and glue together the upper and lower edge to form a cylinder, then bend the resulting cylinder so as to glue together its two open ends, resulting in a torus.
Starting in the 18th century, the epistolary form was subject to much ridicule, resulting in a number of savage burlesques.
The Euphrates receives most of its water in the form of rainfall and melting snow, resulting in peak volumes during the months April through May.
Eventually, the imaging atoms are ionized by tunneling electrons into the surface and the resulting positive ions are accelerated along the field lines to the screen to form a highly magnified image of the sample tip.
Many elliptical galaxies are believed to form due to the interaction of galaxies, resulting in a collision and merger.
If the network is one-dimensional, and the chain of nodes is connected to form a circular loop, the resulting topology is known as a ring.
Although that instrument still survives in working order, it is no longer in use and now the meridian of origin of the world's longitude and time is not strictly defined in material form but from a statistical solution resulting from observations of all time-determination stations which the BIPM takes into account when co-ordinating the world's time signals.
In the Eastern Orthodox Philokalia it was emphasized that such knowledge is not secret knowledge but rather a maturing, transcendent form of knowledge derived from contemplation ( theoria resulting from practice of hesychasm ), since knowledge cannot truly be derived from knowledge but rather knowledge can only be derived from theoria ( to witness, see ( vision ) or experience ).
Quinine was dissolved in carbonated water to form tonic water ; the resulting mix became the origin of today's popular gin and tonic combination, although modern tonic water contains only a trace of quinine as a flavouring.
Depending on the concentration, the resulting stock ( when cooled ) will naturally form a jelly or gel.
It is thus one form of a consequential meaning that the moral worth of an action is determined by its resulting outcome.

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