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The second category was effected with one or more “ main ropes ” or “ honnawa ” which like the torinawa could be any one of many different lengths, but was a proper hemp rope, possibly six or more millimeters in diameter and as much as eighty feet long — which was used to provide a more secure, long-term binding than is possible with the torinawa for transportation to a place of incarceration, restraint at legal proceedings, andin the case of particularly severe crimes — for the public display of the prisoner prior to execution by such methods as beheading, crucifixion ( i. e., the prisoner was displayed tied to a cross before spears were driven through the body ), or, in arson convictions, death by fire.
There is no evidence that the Tullianum was used for long-term incarceration, and the lowest dungeon was unsuited for the purpose ; the level above, however, in theory might have been.
In general, long-term incarceration was more widely practiced in the later Empire, and from the 4th century, under Christian rule, Roman laws and occasional personal intervention on the part of an emperor indicate a growing need to crack down on abuses such as filthy conditions and torture.

long-term and is
Aid is a long-term process
The actual mean of 1.07 being about halfway between 0 of complete correlation and 2.0 of no correlation, it is evident that there is a pretty fair degree of similarity in the behavior even of particular individual items of meaning as regards long-term stem displacement.
The principle of `` bills only '', or `` bills preferably '', seems so strongly accepted by the Federal Reserve that it is difficult to envision conditions which would persuade the authorities to depart radically from it by extending their open market purchases regularly into long-term Government securities.
Though now complete, the publication is included in this directory because of its importance and because of the long-term nature of its preparation.
We hope thereby to emphasize that, from a psychological standpoint, the effectual prevention of illegitimacy is a continuous long-term process involving the socialization of the female from infancy through adolescence.
Indication: The long-term trend of turnpike traffic is upward.
It is unclear if costly signaling can indicate a long-term cooperative personality but people have increased trust for those who help.
When looking for a long-term partner more conventional altruism may be preferred which may indicate that he is also willing to share resources with her and her children while when looking for a short-term partner heroic risk-taking, which may be costly signal showing good genes, may be more preferable.
As methodology, ethnography is based upon long-term fieldwork within a community or other research site.
While most everyone has an experience with anxiety at some point in their lives, as it is a common reaction to real or perceived threats of all kinds, most do not develop long-term problems with anxiety.
The emphasis is on social history, and very long-term trends, often using quantification and paying special attention to geography and to the intellectual world view of common people, or " mentality " ( mentalité ).
: The outermost layer, the zona glomerulosa is the main site for production of mineralocorticoids, mainly aldosterone, which is largely responsible for the long-term regulation of blood pressure.
It has been argued that the name " Titus " in 2 Corinthians and Galatians is nothing more than an informal name used by Timothy, implied already by the fact that even though both are said to be long-term close companions of Paul, they never appear in common scenes.
Some doubts have been raised about the long-term effectiveness of antipsychotics for schizophrenia, in part because two large international World Health Organization studies found individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia tend to have better long-term outcomes in developing countries ( where there is lower availability and use of antipsychotics and mental health problems are treated with more informal, community-led methods only ) than in developed countries.
On the long-term average, the Baltic Sea is ice-covered for about 45 % of its surface area at the maximum annually.
However, there is disagreement among expert bodies regarding the long-term use of benzodiazepines for panic disorder.
Although major concerns about benzodiazepine tolerance and withdrawal have been raised, there is no evidence for significant dose escalation in patients using benzodiazepines long-term.
NICE stated that long-term use of benzodiazepines for panic disorder with or without agoraphobia is an unlicensed indication, does not have long-term efficacy, and is, therefore, not recommended by clinical guidelines.
It has been argued that long-term use of hypnotics and overprescribing of these drugs represents an unjustifiable risk, especially to the elderly, and is harmful for the public health in general.

long-term and rarely
The rate of unemployment rarely rose above 2 % during Attlee ’ s time in office, whilst there was no hard-core of long-term unemployed.
In general, revolvers stand up to long-term neglect better than semi-automatics, an example of neglect being the common scenario of a civilian who keeps a weapon for defense but rarely shoots or maintains it.
Thanks to the stinging hairs, nettles are rarely eaten by herbivores, so they provide long-term shelter for insects, such as aphids or caterpillars of many butterflies and moths.
Though they are the most clearly perceived among all leverages, they rarely change behaviors and therefore have little long-term effect.
Very rarely, when lenders are seeking long-term debt contracts more aggressively than short-term debt contracts, the yield curve " inverts ," with interest rates ( yields ) being lower and lower for each longer periods of repayment so that lenders can attract long-term borrowing.
They generally aim to maximise their return and make an exit after 3 – 5 years while minimising risk to themselves, whereas the management rarely look beyond their careers at the company and will take a long-term view.
: “( a ) the passive poor, usually long-term welfare recipients ; ( b ) the hostile street criminals who terrorize most cities, and who are often school dropouts and drug addicts ; ( c ) the hustlers, who, like street criminals, may not be poor and who earn their livelihood in an underground economy, but rarely commit violent crimes ; ( d ) the traumatized drunks, drifters, homeless shopping-bag ladies and released mental patients who frequently roam or collapse on city streets .”
The report concluded that large-scale projects based on non-renewable energy sources rarely provide long-term employment, and that those locals that did find work during construction could only fill low-skill, low-wage positions.
Nevertheless, under typical conditions makeshift solar stills rarely produce enough water for long-term survival, and the sweat expended in building one can easily exceed its daily output.
Despite his outspoken activism, he rarely discussed his personal life and never had any long-term relationships with other men, stating merely that he had no time for them.

long-term and county
In county constituencies in addition to forty-shilling freeholders, franchise rights were extended to owners of land in copyhold worth £ 10 (£ 7, 948. 71 in 2007 ) and holders of long-term leases ( more than sixty years ) on land worth £ 10 and holders of medium-term leases ( between twenty and sixty years ) on land worth £ 50 and to tenants-at-will paying an annual rent of £ 50.
Funding for the long-term development plan for the revitalization of the city and county was led by the Charles Rice Family and Foundation.
A good example is Butser Ancient Farm in the English county of Hampshire which is a working replica of an Iron Age farmstead where long-term experiments in prehistoric agriculture, animal husbandry and manufacturing are held to test ideas posited by archaeologists.
During its existence there was a long-term decline in population as more residents moved into the outer suburbs ; there were periodic reviews of the local government structures in the greater London area and several failed attempts to expand the boundaries of the county.
Pensacola Beach occupies land bound by a 1947 deed from the United States Department of Interior that it be administered in the public interest by the county or leased, but never " disposed "; its businesses and residents are thus long-term leaseholders and not property owners.
The plan set out strategic and long-term objectives for the forthcoming metropolitan county.
Following the tournament, a neck injury forced him out of the game for a year, and although he returned to county cricket in 1985, there was some doubt as to his long-term prospects.

long-term and responsibility
This was only a temporary solution, however, as the State Department was reluctant to take on such a significant long-term responsibility.
These people influenced green thought in their advocacy of long-term " seventh generation " foresight, and on the personal responsibility of every individual to make moral choices.
They also expressed their belief that those policy goals could be achieved in concert with a commitment to long-term fiscal responsibility.
The Department of Management and Financial Governance has the overall responsibility for the planning and development of activities, the organisation and the structure of the Armed Forces within the particular long-term planning period.
In this report, " Levine suggested that the long-term goal of equal opportunity for women in American society would never be achieved without serious and meaningful recognition of the significance, interest, and responsibility of fathers in children's lives.
Its main responsibility is making information go from short-term memories into long-term stores.
On Moneytalk, Brinker has recommended that the United States government adopt a policy of long-term fiscal responsibility.
* African Parks Foundation, a private park management institution in Africa that takes on the actual long-term management responsibility of parks, in public-private partnerships with Governments
The Task Force proposed development of a national system of digital archives that would take responsibility for long-term storage and access to digital information ; introduced the concept of trusted digital repositories and defined their roles and responsibilities ; identified five features of digital information integrity ( content, fixity, reference, provenance, and context ) that were subsequently incorporated into a definition of Preservation Description Information in the Open Archival Information System Reference Model ; and defined migration as a crucial function of digital archives.
The Authority believes its mandate imposes a responsibility to provide reliable, safe and convenient access across the river to all lawful traffic and to achieve that goal within the framework of a sound long-term financial policy.
For people who can access health care practitioners or peer support it is the process whereby persons with long-term conditions ( and often family / friend / carer ) share knowledge, responsibility and care plans with healthcare practitioners and / or peers.
The responsibility of the talent manager is to oversee the day-to-day business affairs of an artist ; advise and counsel talent concerning professional matters, long-term plans and personal decisions which may affect their career.
On Maury Island, Glacier Northwest takes some responsibility for the operation of Vashon Sand & Gravel, Inc. Glacier Northwest will operate the facility at 6829 SW 248th Street, Vashon Island, Washington under a long-term contract.
It also has primary responsibility for fostering the College's short-and long-term success.
The department eventually came to be named the Department of Health and Community Services as it gained responsibility for new programs such as long-term care in nursing homes, local psychological services and so on.
" Overall, Vulcan ranked among the top 10 companies in the Fortune 1000 for both long-term investment and social responsibility.

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