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aside and if
These programs are volumes of waste paper and lost hours if the citizens of a community must stand aside while land developers tell them when, where, and in what manner the community shall grow.
Ebby Thacher, Wilson's former drinking buddy and a Grouper who followed the evangelical bent and sought out other alcoholics, presented himself to Wilson telling him he had " got religion " and was sober, and that Wilson could do the same if he set aside objections to religion and formed, instead, a personal idea of God, " another power " or " higher power ".
Thus, during the abdication crisis of 1936, caused by Edward VIII's desire to marry Wallis Simpson, the consent of all realms concerned, along with, in some cases, new acts of parliament, was required in Britain and throughout the British Dominions to allow for Edward's stepping aside and to ensure that if he had any children they would have no claim to the thrones.
In terms of ultra vires actions in the broad sense, a reviewing court may set aside an administrative decision if it is unreasonable ( under Canadian law, following the rejection of the " Patently Unreasonable " standard by the Supreme Court in Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick ), Wednesbury unreasonable ( under British law ), or arbitrary and capricious ( under U. S. Administrative Procedure Act and New York State law ).
The United States Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) includes discarded CRT monitors in its category of " hazardous household waste " but considers CRTs that have been set aside for testing to be commodities if they are not discarded, speculatively accumulated, or left unprotected from weather and other damage.
A jury conviction or acquittal can be set aside by the three-judge panel, if there are " obvious reasons of a case of miscarriage of justice ".
Most forms are pricked with a fork or a similar tool to keep the finished product from puffing up, and the resulting flat piece of dough is cooked at high heat until it develops dark spots, then set aside to cool and, if sufficiently thin, to harden to crispness.
Important one-day matches, international and domestic, often have two days set aside, the second day being a " reserve " day to allow more chance of the game being completed if a result is not possible on the first day ( for instance if play is prevented or interrupted by rain ).
Classical economists on the contrary defined profit as what is left after subtracting costs except interest and risk coverage ; thus, if one leaves aside risk coverage for simplicity, the neoclassical zero-long-run-profit thesis would be re-expressed in classical parlance as profits coinciding with interest in the long period, i. e. the rate of profit tending to coincide with the rate of interest.
On an Attic red-figured bell krater of ca 440 BC in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Persephone is rising as if up stairs from a cleft in the earth, while Hermes stands aside ; Hecate, holding two torches, looks back as she leads her to the enthroned Demeter.
" Indeed, Diodorus goes so far as to say that " But if any man, putting envy aside, will estimate closely not only the man's natural gifts but also his achievements, he will find that on both counts Themistocles holds first place among all of whom we have record.
Later cases have undermined Slocum, but generally only when the evidence is overwhelming, or if a specific law provides narrow guidelines by which there can be no reasonable question as to the required outcome, may the court enter " judgment as a matter of law " or otherwise set aside the jury's findings.
The intention was that ordinary Germans would buy the car by means of a savings scheme ("" – " Five marks a week you must put aside, if you want your own car to ride "), which around 336, 000 people eventually paid into.
Alonso Moleiro said that " Reporters bought the argument that you have to put journalistic standards aside, that if we don't get rid of Chavez, we will have communism and Fidelismo.
In his letter, he stated that he would step aside if the National Union Convention would nominate someone other than Lincoln.
Continued practices of expecting African Americans to ride in the back of buses or to step aside onto the street if not enough room was present for a Caucasian person and " separate but equal " facilities are instances of de facto segregation.
He does not divulge to the reader any specific reason for his crime or emotions he experiences at the time, if any, aside from the fact that he was bothered by the heat and bright sunlight.
Most programming is generally the same, aside from simultaneous substitutions imposed by the provider that result in the American signal being replaced with programming from a Canadian network if both happen to air a particular program in the same time period.
Every evening, about an hour and a quarter, known as Quiet Hour, is set aside during which boys are expected to study or prepare work for their teachers if not otherwise engaged.
Diodorus Siculus felt that Apollo must have repented this " excessive " deed, and said that he had laid aside his lyre for a while, but Karl Kerenyi observes of the flaying of Marsyas ' " shaggy hide: a penalty which will not seem especially cruel if one assumes that Marsyas ' animal guise was merely a masquerade.
Rachel ’ s father-in-law, Eli, takes her aside and warns that if she continues she could be shunned ( ostracized ) by the community.
The Populists had already nominated the ticket of Bryan and Charles A. Towne, a pro-silver Republican from Minnesota, with the tacit understanding that Towne would step aside if the Democrats nominated someone else.
Surrounding the park are numerous resources reserves, set aside for future mineral exploration and mining if deposits are found.
One reviewer concluded " all nostalgia and historical influence aside, Super Mario Bros. 2 is still a game worth playing on the merits of its gameplay alone ", also saying that " the only reason you may not want to pick it up is if ... you already own it in another form.

aside and complex
The complex is currently undergoing expansion, with sections of land set aside for different sectors of industry.
In examining the photographs of the land set aside to become Central Park, Smithson saw the barren landscape that had been degraded by humans before Olmsted constructed the complex ‘ naturalistic ’ landscape that was viscerally apparent to New Yorkers in the 1970s.
* Queen Hadwisa ( Patricia Hodge ) King John's first wife who is unceremoniously cast aside when King John chooses the 11-year-old Isabella as his new wife and who hatdches a complex plot to depose John.
During the Onin war, all of the buildings in the complex aside from the pavilion were burned down.
Within this larger and notional zone of Alsancak, aside from the officially instituted and delimited quarter ( mahalle ) of Alsancak proper, the five neighboring quarters of Umurbey, Kültür, Mimar Sinan, İsmet Kaptan and Akdeniz are found along the shore, and the whole is generally referred to as being part of the same complex.
The top of the tel, where Finkelstein supposes that the tabernacle would have been placed, is now exposed bedrock, offering no clues concerning Israelite worship ( aside from the adjacent storage complex ).
Land has been set aside for a new dormitory complex and fraternity and sorority houses.
These are complex sets of rules allowing the bank – and its regulators – to know how much money is at risk in trading positions, no matter how complex, and how much ' regulatory ' capital ' must be set aside as a buffer against each trade going sour.
These abiding quibbles aside, Vera Drake is a compelling and complex film.
Leaving aside complex petrogenetic arguments, it is fair to say that the essential components in lamprophyre genesis are ;
Footage taken during this investigation shows that, aside from the main concourse, the entire complex is still currently in a state of heavy disrepair.
The original reason, leaving aside complex valuation problems involved in estimating the value of land in a standard way, was that if a piece of land is sold, the total amount of land already in existence, is not regarded as being increased thereby ; all that happens is that the ownership of the same land changes.
Also announced in 2007, the glass and steel $ 50 million shopping and office complex Iron Quarter was to be constructed within the Whiskey Row Historic District, but the project was delayed and eventually set aside when property owner Todd Blue made an agreement with the city of Louisville in January 2011 to demolish the seven original buildings.
Jaqueline had originally been married to John IV, Duke of Brabant but in complex circumstances, had had this marriage set aside and, in 1422, married Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, brother of Henry V. Jaqueline's second marriage left Hainaut in the hands of John of Brabant, who had reached a rapprochment with John of Bavaria.
The spareness of his technique often seems more akin to the school known as Minimalism, however, and indeed his closest personal associations were with artists such as Dan Flavin and Donald Judd, the latter of whom wrote a praising essay on Wesley's early work and later set aside a space for him at his complex in Marfa, Texas.

aside and phase
The " Superfight " would eventually completely phase out tournament matches ; by UFC Brazil, the UFC abandoned the tournament format for an entire card of singles matches ( aside from a one time UFC Japan tournament featuring Japanese fighters ).
The UAE government set aside $ US2. 7 million in initial funding in 2005 with an additional $ US9 million for the second phase, and to enforce compliance, adopted a law officially banning the practice with penalties of jail time and a $ US27, 200 fine.
They obtained a revised planning permission in 2002 for a larger and more extensive redevelopment than the previous Fordgate Wandsworth project, which included a 36, 000 sq ft branch of Primark, an increase in the size of the cinema to 16 screens, as well as the demolition and reconstruction of the southern multistorey car park, and a comprehensive refurbishment of the interior of the centre ( aside from Arndale Walk, which was to be demolished in a subsequent phase ), and implemented the majority of these plans over the following two years.
The construction descends predominantly from the reconstruction phase of the post war era, aside from which there are numerous historical buildings partly reconstructed after their destruction in the war.
Opposition to this pro-French absolutism ( from the King ’ s sister the Queen of England, and his younger brother Prince Pedro ) is swept aside, and Castelo Melhor initiates the final, successful phase of the Portuguese war of restoration with the aid of the Franco-German Marshal Schomberg, who brilliantly commands an international mercenary army against the Spanish forces.

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