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On November 3, the Qing court passed the Nineteen Articles ( 憲法重大信條十九條 ), which turned the Qing from an autocratic system with the emperor having unlimited power to a constitutional monarchy.
The High Court is given unlimited " original jurisdiction " over any civil and criminal cases, constitutional disputes, and appeals from subordinate courts.
According to the treaty, the confederation was to be run by common constitutional bodies, but the individual states ( in particular the larger ones ) wanted unlimited sovereignty.
The Lord President did give his opinion thatthe principle of unlimited sovereignty of Parliament is a distinctively English principle and has no counterpart in Scottish constitutional law ”.
The DISCLOSE Act, proposed by Democrats in a response to the Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission ( which held that corporations have a constitutional right to spend unlimited sums of money on advocacy ads ) would have required the heads of non-campaign organizations funding a political advertisement on-camera ( such as " super PACs " or corporations ) to follow a " stand by your ad " requirement.
In November 2001, the National Security Archive, the American Historical Association and other plaintiffs filed a lawsuit in the D. C. District Court against the National Archives and Records Administration and the Archivist, claiming constitutional problems with the order, and pointing out that " access to materials may be delayed for an unlimited period of time after the expiration of the 12-year restriction period while a former president and the incumbent president ‘ review ’ materials proposed for release ", because of § 3 ( b ) of the order, which states

unlimited and convention
During the Qing Dynasty ( 1644 – 1911 ), for example, imperial convention dictated that at any given time there should be one Empress, one Huang Guifei, two Guifei, four fei and six pin, plus an unlimited number of other consorts and concubines.
One reason for the late conventions has to do with campaign finance laws, which allow the candidates to spend an unlimited amount of money before the convention, but forbid fundraising after the convention, in order for the parties to receive federal campaign funds.
The question must state whether the convention is limited ( i. e., to make amendments to the existing constitution ) or unlimited ( i. e., to propose an entirely new constitution ).
A frequent question is whether applications from the states can omit to mention subject matter, and instead request an unlimited convention.

unlimited and is
Falling somewhere in a category between Einstein's theory and sand fleas -- difficult to see but undeniably there, nevertheless -- is the tropical green `` city '' of Islandia, a string of offshore islands that has almost no residents, limited access and an unlimited future.
Then, Jesus indicated that God's forgiveness is unlimited.
For outdoor signs and displays, where the problem of weathering resistance is no longer a factor, the choice of plastics is almost unlimited.
Its speed has increased, it operates at increasingly greater depths, its submerged endurance is becoming unlimited, and it will become even more silent.
A technique by which it is proposed to enter with compulsion into the very heart of a man and determine his values may often in fact seem the more unlimited aggression.
This is not a project for regaining the ground for limited war, by creating a monopoly in one power of the world's arsenal of unlimited weapons.
The service however is only free for receiving and AOL will charge a user of 14. 95 a month for unlimited calling plan.
Current practical, comfortable domestic water-heating systems combine a solar preheating system with a thermostatic gas-powered flow-through heater, so that the temperature of the water is consistent, and the amount is unlimited.
For it is this that some assert to be one, others more than one, and that some assert to be limited in number, others unlimited.
The mechanism to move the market towards a ' target rate ' ( whichever specific rate is used ) is generally to lend money or borrow money in theoretically unlimited quantities, until the targeted market rate is sufficiently close to the target.
It is broad in that it prohibits discrimination under a potentially unlimited number of grounds.
When used to describe offered traffic, a value followed by “ erlangs ” represents the average number of concurrent calls that would have been carried if there were an unlimited number of circuits ( that is, if the call-attempts that were made when all circuits were in use had not been rejected ).
The Supreme Court of the Falkland Islands has unlimited jurisdiction to hear and determine any civil or criminal proceedings, and consists of the Chief Justice ( CJ ) who is generally a senior barrister or solicitor with a good amount of judicial experience in the United Kingdom.
Software classified as freeware is licensed at no cost and is either fully functional for an unlimited time ; or has only basic functions enabled with a fully functional version available commercially or as shareware.
Hayek stated that if the Conservative leader had said " that free choice is to be exercised more in the market place than in the ballot box, she has merely uttered the truism that the first is indispensable for individual freedom while the second is not: free choice can at least exist under a dictatorship that can limit itself but not under the government of an unlimited democracy which cannot ".
If it exists, the graviton is expected to be massless ( because the gravitational force appears to have unlimited range ) and must be a spin 2 boson.
The number of guns an individual may own and retain in its home is restricted by a classification: three common handguns, six sporting handguns / long guns, and an unlimited number of hunting long guns.
Telephone line rental and unlimited local calls is only US $ 3 / month.

unlimited and called
The first Baptists – called " General Baptists " because of their confession of a " general " or unlimited atonement, were Arminians.
In New York, the " Supreme Court " is the trial court of general unlimited jurisdiction and the intermediate appellate court is called the " Supreme Court — Appellate Division ".
We repeat, then, in the light of this recapitulation of events, almost too recent to be called history, but which are familiar to us all, and on the most casual examination of the language of these amendments, no one can fail to be impressed with the one pervading purpose found in them all, lying at the foundation of each, and without which none of them would have been even suggested ; we mean the freedom of the slave race, the security and firm establishment of that freedom, and the protection of the newly made freeman and citizen from the oppressions of those who had formerly exercised unlimited dominion over him.
More modern parking meters are generically called multispace meters ( as opposed to single space meters ) and control multiple spaces per block ( typically 8-12 ) or lot ( unlimited ).
It is probable, that, after the example of Plato, he designated the divine principium as alone indivisible, and remaining like itself ; the material, as the divisible, partaking of multiformity, and different, and that from the union of the two, or from the limitation of the unlimited by the absolute unity, he deduced number, and for that reason called the soul of the universe, like that of individual beings, a self moving number, which, by virtue of its twofold root in the same and the different, shares equally in permanence and motion, and attains to consciousness by means of the reconciliation of this opposition.
Two advantages of running OpenNap is the ability to have a permanent list of friends called a hotlist and the ability to display an unlimited number of files for sharing.
The most usual categories are four-dog, six-dog, eight-dog, ten-dog, and unlimited ( also called open ), although other team size categories can be found.
The show centered on a group called ' The Upright Citizens Brigade ', an underground organization " with no government ties and unlimited resources " dedicated to creating and monitoring chaos from their secure underground base.
In light of the French Government refusal to concede to national claims, Bourguiba toughened his stance and called for unlimited resistance and general insurrection.
Additionally it may have an unlimited number of name / value pairs, called attributes.
In computational complexity theory, the complexity class NEXPTIME ( sometimes called NEXP ) is the set of decision problems that can be solved by a non-deterministic Turing machine using time O ( 2 < sup > p ( n )</ sup >) for some polynomial p ( n ), and unlimited space.
The beginning of a regular game of Xevious. The player uses an 8-way joystick to pilot a combat aircraft called a Solvalou, which is armed with a forward-firing Zapper for aerial targets and a Blaster which fires an unlimited supply of air-to-surface bombs for ground targets.
In 1964, Bill Stead, a Nevada rancher, pilot, and unlimited hydroplane racing champion, organized the first Reno Air Races at a small dirt strip called the Sky Ranch, located between Sparks, Nevada, and Pyramid Lake.
Electromagnetic cavities are represented by potential wells, also called boxes, which can be of limited or unlimited depth V < sub > 0 </ sub >.
The new government is then lead by a Ceaser ( dictator for life ), and appoints a number of personal representatives called Overlords who wield nearly unlimited legal power.
Implementations allowing an unlimited number of tail calls to be active at the same moment, thanks to tail call elimination, can also be called ' properly tail-recursive '.
However, because she must use " stored power " ( a diesel engine ) to move, Alfa Romeo II, sailing in the " unlimited " class, was not eligible for the traditional " Barn Door " trophy, but instead was the inaugural winner of a new trophy dedicated by Trisha Steele, called the " Merlin Trophy ".
) The provision limiting sheriffs to three consecutive two-year terms was replaced with one allowing sheriffs an unlimited number of consecutive four-year terms ( a provision called by some wags the " Fate Thomas Amendment ", as it seemed to have been passed largely at the behest at the then hugely-popular sheriff and political boss of Davidson County, who was otherwise about to be term-limited out of office and who eventually served federal time for corruption-related offenses ).
Boulding described the past open economy of apparently illimitable resources, which he said he was tempted to call the " cowboy economy ", and continued: " The closed economy of the future might similarly be called the ' spaceman ' economy, in which the earth has become a single spaceship, without unlimited reservoirs of anything, either for extraction or for pollution, and in which, therefore, man must find his place in a cyclical ecological system ".
There may be an unlimited number of such quorums that are called to witness in " all the world ", but currently only the members of the first and second quorums are general authorities of the church.
Private companies may be called corporations, limited companies, limited liability companies, unlimited companies, or other names, depending on where and how they are organized.
: Many businesses require a flexible file retention policy that can be applied to an unlimited number of groups of files called " sets ".
Music became the first major online music service to provide a $ 5 per month unlimited download service similar to the Open Music Model, albeit with digital rights management, called Yahoo!
These units make use of a technology called GN Drives, granting the Gundams virtually unlimited energy supply: the Gundams consequently have superior capabilities compared to the mobile suits in the same period.

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