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single and statewide
When such a conflict arises, all Superior Courts have the discretion to choose which rule they like until the California Supreme Court grants review and creates a single rule that binds all courts statewide.
The 1971 merger law approved by the State Senate combined the two higher education systems in Wisconsin under a single Board of Regents, creating a system with 13 universities, 14 ( now 13 ) freshman-sophomore centers ( now colleges ), and a statewide extension with offices in all 72 counties.
Roosevelt told Glass he approved most of the bill, including the separation of commercial and investment banking, that he shared Glass ’ s desire for a “ unified banking system ” with state and national banks regulated by a single authority, but that he only approved countywide, not statewide, branch banking, and that he opposed deposit insurance.
The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide on the general ticket or otherwise at-large, are preceded by an " At-large ," and the names of those elected from districts, whether plural or single member, are preceded by their district numbers.
The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide on the general ticket or otherwise at-large, are preceded by an " At-large ," and the names of those elected from districts, whether plural or single member, are preceded by their district numbers.
HAVA requires states develop a single, uniform, official, centralized, interactive computerized statewide voter registration list defined, maintained, and administered at the State level.
" If they found a single case of a conspiracy to affect the outcome of a Congressional election or a statewide election, that would be significant ," said Richard L. Hasen, an expert in election law at the Loyola Law School, " But what we see is isolated, small-scale activities that often have not shown any kind of criminal intent.
This is regardless of the location in the state, as it is a single feed for all media markets statewide.
In addition, the Oilers ' radio network, formerly statewide, was reduced to a single station in Houston and a few new affiliates in Tennessee.
The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide on the general ticket or otherwise at-large, are preceded by an " At-large ," and the names of those elected from districts, whether plural or single member, are preceded by their district numbers.
Although Liberals never won a single statewide office, the party served as a political foil and won several local elections including:
Elections for the Legislative Council are conducted on a statewide, at-large basis ( meaning all members represent the entire state ) using the single transferable vote system similar to that used for elections to the federal Senate.
In New Jersey, there are two sets of county routes, the 500-series ( 500 – 599 ) part of a statewide system which usually run through multiple counties, but are county-maintained, and the non-500 routes which are usually contained within a single county and are repeated between different counties.
The sextet sold 2, 000 copies statewide of their single, " I Have No Time for Time "/" Mr. N. Bourbaki's Multicoloured Jam.
The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide on the general ticket or otherwise at-large, are preceded by an " A / L ," and the names of those elected from districts, whether plural or single member, are preceded by their district numbers.
The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide on the general ticket or otherwise at-large, are preceded by an " At-large ," and the names of those elected from districts, whether plural or single member, are preceded by their district numbers.

single and assessing
Additional contributions include the Coefficient of Profile Similarity ( taking account of shape, scatter, and level of two score profiles ), the Dynamic Calculus for assessing interests and motivation, P-technique factor analysis for an occasion-by-variable matrix, the Taxonome program for ascertaining the number and contents of clusters in a data set, the Basic Data Relations Box ( assessing the dimensions of experimental designs ), sampling of variables, as opposed to or in conjunction with sampling of persons ; the group syntality construct: the " personality " of a group ; factoring or repeated measures on single individuals to study fluctuating personality states, and Multiple Abstract Variance Analysis ( MAVA ) with " specification equations " embodying genetic and environmental variables and their interactions.
In addition to ensuring that sentences are equal and proportional, the penal code advises that sentences imposed should not cause the " unregulated accumulation of sanctions ," that is, when assessing punishment, courts should avoid several sanctions ' being imposed-such as dismissal from office, or revocation of a driver's permit-as the result of a single offense.

single and unit
From this being come new movement ideas that utilize dancer and property as a single unit.
The connective system, or network, is tailored to meet the requirements of the objective, and it is therefore not surprising that a military body acting as a single coordinated unit has a different communication network than a factory, a college, or a rural village.
The simplest kind of separate system uses a single, self-contained unit.
Comprised of 16 triangular trans-illuminated plastic sections, it makes it possible to combine three different signs in a single unit.
Where boundary maintenance describes the boundaries or limits of the group, systemic linkage is defined `` as the process whereby one or more of the elements of at least two social systems is articulated in such a manner that the two systems in some ways and on some occasions may be viewed as a single unit.
In wage negotiations, the industry bargains as a unit with a single union.
* National Day, commemorates Switzerland becoming a single unit in 1291.
It is often stated that a unit of alcohol is supplied by a small glass of wine, half a pint of beer, or a single measure of spirits.
In Great Britain, a single pub measure ( 25 ml ) of a spirit contains one unit.
With capacity to produce up to 5, 000 engines a year by 100 specially trained personnel, like traditional Aston Martin engine production from Newport Pagnell, assembly of each unit is entrusted to a single technician from a pool of 30, with V8 and V12 variants assembled in under 20 hours.
Each would follow the orders from their officers and fight as a single unit instead of individuals.
A brick is a block, or a single unit of a ceramic material used in masonry construction, usually stacked together, or laid using various kinds of mortar to hold the bricks together and make a permanent structure.
Because the instructions can be carried out in different types of computers, a single set of source instructions converts to machine instructions according to the central processing unit type.
The modern Cartesian coordinate system in two dimensions ( also called a rectangular coordinate system ) is defined by an ordered pair of perpendicular lines ( axes ), a single unit of length for both axes, and an orientation for each axis.
Choosing a Cartesian coordinate system for a three-dimensional space means choosing an ordered triplet of lines ( axes ), any two of them being perpendicular ; a single unit of length for all three axes ; and an orientation for each axis.
It takes roughly 90 minutes for a healthy liver to metabolize a single ounce, approximately one hour per standard unit.
For example, a point on the unit circle in the plane can be specified by two Cartesian coordinates, but one can make do with a single coordinate ( the polar coordinate angle ), so the circle is 1-dimensional even though it exists in the 2-dimensional plane.
Hardware options included an integer multiply and divide unit, a floating-point unit ( single and double precision ), and memory management.
Nuclear power plants can produce a huge amount of power from a single unit, but since most of the power plants built before 1990 use hard water as a coolant, setting them up near a source of hard water is the only viable economic option.
The system is defined more accurately as the set of membranes that form a single functional and developmental unit, either being connected directly, or exchanging material through vesicle transport.
It is to be contrasted with end-stopping, where each linguistic unit corresponds with a single line, and caesura, in which the linguistic unit ends mid-line.
According to Reinhardt, a successful brass embouchure depends on a motion wherein the performer moves both the mouthpiece and lips as a single unit along the teeth in an upward and downward direction.

single and would
If a child had a single drop of Negro blood, he would revert to the ancestral line which, except as slaves under a superior race, had not made one step of progress in 3,000 years.
The rocking, I realized, is the single element in the story that carries the erotic message, the unspoken and unconscious undercurrent that would mar the innocence of a child's fantasy and disturb the effects of the work if it were made explicit.
If Robinson was a liar and a slanderer, he was also a very canny gentleman, for nothing that Pike could do would pry so much as a single word out of him.
However, in this case as elsewhere it was necessary to arrive at a single standard to be applied to all situations, representing an averaging of conditions, and thus to fix particular points in time which would be considered the dividing points between daytime and nighttime conditions.
Had I been in an all-married section I would have missed this, and I believe that this single aspect has been of great personal value to me ''.
It was concluded that it would be appropriate to process the two groups of responses as a single sample of all small businesses engaged in, or wishing to sell to, defense programs.
The single shot would come ; ;
The biggest single act would doubtless be staged by Frankie himself: his Inaugural wardrobe had been designed by Hollywood Couturier Don Loper, who regularly makes up ladies' ensembles.
For new galaxies to be created, Professor Bondi declares, it would only be necessary for a single hydrogen atom to be created in an area the size of your living room once every few million years.
Every single instance of altruistic behavior need not always increase inclusive fitness ; altruistic behaviors would have been selected for if such behaviors on average increased inclusive fitness in the ancestral environment.
In German, words starting with sch-( constituting the German phoneme ) would be intercalated between words with initial sca-and sci-( all incidentally loanwords ) instead of this graphic cluster appearing after the letter s, as though it were a single letter — a lexicographical policy which would be de rigueur in a dictionary of Albanian, i. e. dh -, ë -, gj -, ll -, rr -, th -, xh-and zh-( all representing phonemes and considered separate single letters ) would follow the letters d, e, g, l, n, r, t, x and z respectively.
However, with an international language with wide variations in its dialects, such as English, it would be impossible to represent the language in all its variations with a single phonetic alphabet.
This central charge would thus be approximately half the atomic weight ( though it was almost 25 % off the figure for the atomic number in gold ( Z = 79, A = 197 ), the single element from which Rutherford made his guess ).
A single craftsman or team of craftsmen would create each part of a product.
Area can be understood as the amount of material with a given thickness that would be necessary to fashion a model of the shape, or the amount of paint necessary to cover the surface with a single coat.
Generous bequests to important churches and abbeys in Castile had the effect of making the noble churchmen there beneficiaries who would be encouraged by the will to act as a brake on Alfonso VII's ambitions to break it — and yet among the magnates witnessing the will in 1131 there is not a single cleric.
It was unwieldy due to its enormous size: were it still considered a single constellation, it would be the largest of all.
That way each hill would be covered with a single, primary color which represented its spiritual value.
Apple also announced that AppleBus networks could be attached to, and would appear to be a single node within, a Token Ring system.

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