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Accordingly and society
Accordingly, ethnicity emerges when it is relevant as means of furthering emergent collective interests and changes according to political changes in the society.
Accordingly, individuals ( or corporate bodies ) are assigned worth and stature based on the harmony of their actions with a specific code of honour, and the moral code of the society at large.
Accordingly, individuals, with associated economic activities, are the basic units for aggregating to social welfare, whether of a group, a community, or a society, and there is no " social welfare " apart from the " welfare " associated with its individual units.
" Accordingly, Papoulia agrees with Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb and Harold Bowen, authors of Islamic society and the West, that the devsirme was a penalization imposed on the Balkan peoples since their ancestors resisted the Ottoman invasion.
Accordingly: having arrived at the end of history, these divisions were to be reconciled by the new ' universal class ' of state bureaucrats, who acted at all times to reconcile conflicts of interest and acted only in the best interests of the entire society.
Accordingly, details of all activities and events held by the Chung-Ang Kindergarten were reported in national newspapers, such as Dong-A Daily and Maeil News, and sponsorship continually secured from assorted corners of society in support of the proceedings.
Accordingly the association has members from all branches of society life including: lawyers, professors, directors of famous companies, ambassadors, coaches, famous football players representatives and many other famous persons from the sport and public life.
Accordingly, this society sealed the Hall away with scrolls of their accumulated knowledge at about 10, 500 BC — the last period of time when the constellation of Leo was located between the Sphinx's paws when it rose in the night sky.

Accordingly and could
Accordingly, as the law stood before 1870, every person who by birth or naturalisation satisfied the conditions set forth, though he should be removed in infancy to another country where his family resided, owed an allegiance to the British crown which he could never resign or lose, except by act of parliament or by the recognition of the independence or the cession of the portion of British territory in which he resided.
Accordingly, a Conservative Jew could usually satisfy their halakhic obligations by participation in Orthodox rituals.
Accordingly, as it spread, it adapted new deities from other religions into forms it could use for its scriptures.
Accordingly, in addition to having use value, commodities must have an " exchange value "-- a value that could be expressed in the market.
Accordingly, Robert, already Theodore's brother-in-law, could not also be his son-in-law .,.
Accordingly, they state, Japan could not have, at that time, had an influence on the international community regarding the naming of the sea.
Accordingly, because the parody did not make false statements that were implied to be true, it could not be the subject of damages under the New York Times actual-malice standard.
Accordingly, the decision of the Chambre du conseil of the Tribunal de première instance de Bruxelles that there was no evidence of criminal conduct on Cresson ’ s part could not bind the Court.
Accordingly, they could heavily defeat the Swiss if their pike column could be disorganized so that the rodeleros could dash under the unwieldy pikes of the Swiss and stab the lightly armoured, shieldless Swiss infantry.
Accordingly, in his last known communication with the Directory in October 1798, he requested permission to leave Paris for somewhere less conspicuous, where his crucial negotiations with the Scots emissaries could be conducted in safety.
Accordingly, he considered trauma to be one of many stressors that could worsen the already-impaired " mental efficiency " of a hysteric, thereby generating a cascade of hysterical ( in today's language, " dissociative ") symptoms.
Accordingly, each year junior members of the committee could ask only one question per year of service on the committee.
Accordingly “ under a provisional constitution adopted by the party in 1970, Iraq was confirmed as a republic, with legislative power theoretically vested in an elected legislature but also in the party-run RCC, without whose approval no law could be promulgated .” Furthermore, “ second to the council in political importance was the Regional Command of the Baath, the party executive, and third was the Council of Ministers .< ref >" Iraq.
Accordingly in Integral Humanism he explores the prospects for a new Christendom, rooted in his philosophical pluralism, in order to find ways Christianity could inform political discourse and policy in a pluralistic age.
Accordingly, U-boats usually patrolled separately, often strung out in co-ordinated lines across likely convoy routes ( usually merchants and small vulnerable destroyers ), only being ordered to congregate after one located a convoy and alerted the BdU, so a Rudel consisted of as many U-boats as could reach the scene of the attack.
Accordingly, only the residents of those halls could receive the maiden broadcasts.
" Accordingly, because " deliberate cruelty " was not an element of the crimes to which Blakely had pleaded guilty, the judge could not have used that fact to enhance Blakely's sentence above the 53-month statutory maximum.
Accordingly, software could mangle the Unix file " Notes: 11
" Accordingly the child was named Rāhula, meaning " fetter ", or " impediment ", recognizing that the child could be a tie that bound him to his wife Yashodhara, a binding that may impede a search for enlightenment.
Accordingly although retaining the dagger ; out of courtesy to his host he removed it from its place of concealment and put it somewhere where his host could see it, invariably in his stocking on the side of his hand ( right or left-handed ).
Accordingly, the state's Department of Environmental Conservation ( DEC ) classifies the Monroe and Genesee sections of the stream as " threatened ", since some issues could arise in the future.
Accordingly, in his last known communication with the Directory in October 1798, he requested permission to leave Paris for somewhere less conspicuous, where his crucial negotiations with the Scots emissaries could be conducted in safety.
Accordingly, it was left to others like Kistiakowsky ( who contributed a background in military ordnance and explosives ), Robert Christy ( who contributed the insight that a subcritical sphere of plutonium could be imploded to a critical mass ), John von Neumann ( who contributed the breakthrough mathematical model for using shaped charges to create a truly spherical implosion ), and Edward Teller ( whose knowledge of the compressibility of metals led to the use of density change to achieve criticality rather than mere, same-density, “ assembly ”), to complete the work.

Accordingly and function
Accordingly, it was shown that by blocking the α < sub > 2 </ sub >- adrenergic receptors and 5-HT < sub > 2C </ sub > receptors mirtazapine disinhibited dopamine and norepinephrine activity in these areas in rats .< ref name =" pmid10762339 "> In addition, mirtazapine's antagonism of the 5-HT < sub > 2A </ sub > and 5-HT < sub > 2C </ sub > receptors has beneficial effects on anxiety, sleep and appetite, as well as sexual function regarding the latter receptor.
Accordingly, as we said in Cafeteria & Restaurant Workers Union v. McElroy consideration of what procedures due process may require under any given set of circumstances must begin with a determination of the precise nature of the government function involved, as well as of the private interest that has been affected by governmental action.
Accordingly, the pre-termination hearing has one function only: to produce an initial determination of the validity of the welfare department's grounds for discontinuance of payments in order to protect a recipient against an erroneous termination of his benefits.

Accordingly and without
Accordingly, Fulk " became so uxorious that ... not even in unimportant cases did he take any measures without her knowledge and assistance.
Accordingly, he claimed that the chief goodness consists in the caring of the soul concerned with moral truth and moral understanding, that " wealth does not bring goodness, but goodness brings wealth and every other blessing, both to the individual and to the state ", and that " life without examination is not worth living ".
Accordingly, Hebrews 13: 2 reads " Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some have entertained angels without knowing it.
Accordingly, she was re-elected for a second seven-year term of office without the need to hold an election.
Accordingly, the NL placed one of its expansion teams in Houston ( the then Houston Colt 45's ), a Continental League city without an existing Major League Baseball team.
Accordingly, instead of convincing Luther, Cochlaeus attempted to come to an agreement with Melanchthon at the Diet of Augsburg in 1530, but without much success.
Accordingly, Borica was directed to have Muir conducted with all haste to the capital ‘ without open sign of his being under arrest ’.
Accordingly the WDSF Presidium may take action against any athlete, adjudicator or other official, person or body associated with WDSF or an WDSF Member, who participates in this competition in any way, without any further notice to any of them.
Much of it has no basis whatever in the historical document, including the paragraphs " I swear ... defined and declared " and " Accordingly, without exclusion ... blasphemous venture " and the phrase " I will put outside the Church whoever dares to go against this oath, may it be somebody else or I ".
Accordingly, he endeavors to establish the boundary-lines between which Jewish skepticism may be exercised without risk of forfeiture of orthodoxy.
Accordingly, if the documents tendered by the beneficiary, or his or her agent, appear to be in order, then in general the bank is obliged to pay without further qualifications.
Accordingly, he believed in God's suffering on the Cross, impossible without a union between the two natures, and he accepted the decisions of Ephesus and believed that the term ' mother of God ' was appropriate for the Virgin Mary.
Accordingly, it agreed that no one without a recommend would enter the temple after the dedication, and fears of bugging proved groundless.
Accordingly, the judgment suggests that, henceforth, it may be a sufficient basis of validity that Federal legislation be specifically addressed to constitutional corporations (" A constitutional corporation must ...", " A constitutional corporation must not ..."), without any additional requirement that the legislation also address some aspect of the status or activities of corporations which is specific to such entities.
In Volume 2 of Staatskunst und Kriegshandwerk, Ritter commented that Accordingly, a review of the first years of the 20th century was " not without a sense of psychological shock ", commented Ritter in.
Accordingly, while Trinity College still exists, it is a body without walls.
Accordingly the distinction had become one of traditional title or classification without significance in respect of armament or tactics.
Accordingly, the Midland Counties Railway was built without the connection to the M & P. R.
Upon receiving compensation, the patent owner's rights to exclude others are exhausted and “ the patent law affords no basis for restraining the use and enjoyment of the thing sold .” Accordingly, a patent owner's voluntary introduction of a patented good into commerce without restriction prevents the patent owner from exercising his or her right to exclude others from using or reselling that good.

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