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Antecedent and .
Written in 1975, Kathleen Hall Jamieson's " Antecedent Genre as Rhetorical Constraint " declares that discourse is determined by the Rhetorical Situation, as well as antecedent genres.
Antecedent genres are genres of the past that are used as a basis to shape and form current rhetorical responses.
* Jamieson, Kathleen M. " Antecedent Genre as Rhetorical Constraint.
Antecedent barrier conditions combined with changes in the balance between marine and fluvial processes results in shifts between a variety of morphological states in a hapua or river-mouth lagoon on a MSG beach.
Antecedent barrier conditions comprise of the permeability, volume and height of the barrier as well as the width and presence of previous outlet channels.
Organizational Justice as an Antecedent of Job Performance.
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Antecedent units dated back to 1899.
( a ) The Relative is used to avoid repeating a word ( called its Antecedent ) already used once.
Later physical changes will have a later Material Day but the Antecedent Valuation Date will still be 1 April 2003 for the currency of the 2005 Rating List.
Antecedent to 1G technology is the mobile radio telephone, or 0G.
* Antecedent moisture, a hydrologic term describing the relative wetness condition of a catchment.
* Antecedent ( logic ), the first half of a hypothetical proposition.
* Antecedent ( grammar ), the noun phrase to which an anaphor refers.
* Antecedent ( genealogy ), antonym of descendant, genealogical predecessor in family line.
* Antecedent ( law ), in criminology, the life history and previous convictions of a defendant.

Antecedent and 1
( For the compiled 2005 Rating List the " Material Day " is 1 April 2005 and the " Antecedent Valuation Date " is 1 April 2003 ).

Antecedent and reasonable
The rateable value should represent the reasonable rental value of the occupation according to the circumstances at the " Material Day " and according to rental values at the " Antecedent Valuation Date ".

state-law and .
But it is crucial that here, unlike Burford, the trial court was ordered to retain the case until the state courts had had a reasonable opportunity to settle the state-law question.
U. S. federal courts, when confronted with real cases or controversies in which the federal court's decision will turn in part on a question of state law, occasionally ask the highest court of the relevant state to give an authoritative answer to the state-law question, which the federal court will then apply to its resolution of the federal case ( see e. g. Pullman abstention ).
In United States law, the Erie doctrine is a fundamental legal doctrine of civil procedure mandating that a federal court in diversity jurisdiction ( and some allied state-law claims in federal-law actions ) must apply state substantive law.
Indeed, state courts often dismiss cases raising federal claims because they fail to comply with state-law procedures, and in some cases federal and state law are not clearly distinct ; instead they are intertwined.

grounds and i
By the 12th century, the Mishneh Torah ( i. e., Rabbi Moses Maimonides ) was criticizing Christianity on the grounds of idol worship, in that Christians attributed divinity to Jesus who had a physical body.
Thus when we realize the nature of knowledge, Berkeley's argument is seen to be wrong in substance as well as in form, and his grounds for supposing that ' idea '- i. e. the objects apprehended-must be mental, are found to have no validity whatever.
In parts of medieval and later Europe, the Salic Law was purported to be the grounds for males alone being eligible to inherit land, with particular emphasis applied to hereditary succession of monarchies and fiefs, i. e. in patrilineal or agnatic succession.
All major religions accept organ donation in at least some form on either utilitarian grounds ( i. e., because of its life-saving capabilities ) or deontological grounds ( e. g., the right of an individual believer to make his or her own decision ).
Religious intolerance, rather, is when a group ( e. g., a society, religious group, non-religious group ) specifically refuses to tolerate practices, persons or beliefs on religious grounds ( i. e., intolerance in practice ).
Varro states his teacher Aelius Stilo called this god Diovis filium, i. e. Dius Filius as the Grreek Διόσκορον Castorem on the grounds of the alternance of the letters d and l in the Sabine tongue and identified him in Sabine Sancus and Greek Hercules.
The political philosopher Charles Blattberg has criticized deliberative democracy on four grounds: ( i ) the rules for deliberation that deliberative theorists affirm interfere with, rather than facilitate, good practical reasoning ; ( ii ) deliberative democracy is ideologically biased in favor of liberalism as well as republican over parliamentary democratic systems ; ( iii ) deliberative democrats assert a too-sharp division between just and rational deliberation on the one hand and self-interested and coercive bargaining or negotiation on the other ; and ( iv ) deliberative democrats encourage an adversarial relationship between state and society, one that undermines solidarity between citizens.
:( i ) His name or address cannot be ascertained or the custody officer has reasonable grounds for doubting whether a name or address furnished by him as his name or address is his real name or address ;
The decision to do medical imaging is usually based on clinical grounds, i. e. the medical history, symptoms and findings on physical examination, followed by an assessment of clinical probability.
In Germany, § 6 of the Urheberrechtsgesetz additionally considers works of the visual arts ( such as sculptures ) " published " if they have been made permanently accessible by the general public ( i. e., erecting a sculpture on public grounds is publication in Germany ).
* there will always be grounds for protest in modern, politically pluralistic societies because there is constant discontent ( i. e., grievances or deprivation ); this de-emphasizes the importance of these factors as it makes them ubiquitous
Clubs play at their own grounds for the early rounds of the club championship, while the latter rounds from quarter-finals to finals are usually held at a county ground, i. e. the ground where the Inter county games take place or where the county board is based.
The United States Supreme Court's decision in Epperson v. Arkansas held that states could not require that " teaching and learning must be tailored to the principles or prohibitions of any religious sect or dogma ," i. e. that the teaching of evolution in schools could not be forbidden on religious grounds.
Croup is diagnosed on clinical grounds, once potentially more severe causes of symptoms have been excluded ( i. e. epiglottitis or an airway foreign body ).
The original subethnic Samogitia, i. e. the Central Lithuania's flat burial grounds culture, was formed as early as the 5th-6th centuries, whereas the Western part of historical Samogitia became ethnically Lithuanian between the 13th-16th centuries, – before that time it was inhabited by southern Semigallians and southern Curonians.
Otherwise, protecting the national interest against external aggressors will be considered an excuse on utilitarian grounds, i. e. the greatest public good will be derived from the defeat of the enemy.
* 1905 – Law on Child Labour in Pennsylvania overruled by the courts, as being " unconstitutional " – i. e., " discriminating on the grounds of age ".
Because of the number of visitors, the cemetery's developers carefully regulated the grounds: They had a policy to remove " offensive and improper " monuments and only " proprietors " ( i. e., plot owners ) could have vehicles on the grounds and were allowed within the gates on Sundays and holidays.
A Single Transferable Vote system was considered by the commission, but rejected on the grounds that it would require massive constituencies of around 350, 000 electors resulting in an oppressive degree of choice, ( i. e. too many candidates to choose from.
In respect of education, Article 12 provides that there shall be no discrimination against any citizen on the grounds only of religion, race, descent or place of birth ( i ) in the administration of any educational institution maintained by a public authority, and, in particular, the admission of pupils or students or the payment of fees and ( ii ) in providing out of the funds of a public authority financial aid for the maintenance or education of pupils or students in any educational institution ( whether or not maintained by a public authority and whether within or outside Malaysia ).
There are 3 major play grounds i. e. Maxi Ground, Subhash Maidan & Birla College Ground.
A substantive due process right of a parent to educate a young child ( i. e. before ninth grade ) in a foreign language was recognized in Meyer v. Nebraska, with two justices dissenting, and Justice Kennedy has mentioned that Meyer might be decided on different grounds in modern times.
may be given as prime grounds ( i. e. " explanation of ") some phenomena, but we may later find upon critical examination that this phenomenon supposedly explained by centrifugal force is actually used to infer centrifugal force in the first place.

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