Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Supreme Court of Canada" ¶ 42
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

By and convention
By convention in some law reports, the appellant is named first.
By convention, the top strand is written from the 5 ' end to the 3 ' end ; thus, the bottom strand is written 3 ' to 5 '.
By convention, the bicyclic β-lactams are numbered starting with the position occupied by sulfur in the penams and cephems, regardless of which atom it is in a given class.
By convention the products form the numerator.
By modern convention, enclosures are numbered from the centre outwards.
By convention, a calendar year consists of a natural number of days.
) By convention, L ( P, P )
By direct substitution, the solution to this equation can be readily shown to be the scalar Green's function, which in the spherical coordinate system ( and using the physics time convention ) is:
By convention, unknowns are denoted by letters at the end of the alphabet, x, y, z, w, …, while knowns are denoted by letters at the beginning, a, b, c, d,.
By convention, the charge carried by electrons is deemed negative, and that by protons positive, a custom that originated with the work of Benjamin Franklin.
By historical convention, a positive current is defined as having the same direction of flow as any positive charge it contains, or to flow from the most positive part of a circuit to the most negative part.
By convention, electric engine refers to a railroad electric locomotive, rather than an electric motor.
By convention, letters at the beginning of the alphabet ( e. g. ) are typically used to represent constants, and those toward the end of the alphabet ( e. g. and ) are used to represent variables.
By convention, the charge of an electron is − 1, while that of a proton is + 1.
By convention the subroutine expected this and the first thing it did was to overwrite its final jump instruction with that address so that it returned.
( By modern convention, the sequence begins with F < sub > 0 </ sub > = 0.
By convention, this may only be advised by the Prime Minister.
By convention, the longest serving state governor holds a dormant commission, allowing an assumption of office to commence whenever a vacancy occurs.
By convention, the Prime Minister is appointed to this Council and advises as to which parliamentarians shall become ministers and parliamentary secretaries.
By law and Southern social convention, household heads were adult, white propertied males, and all white women and all African Americans were thought to require protection and guidance because they lacked the capacity for reason and self-control.
By convention the audience realises that the character's speech is unheard by the other characters on stage.
By defying the convention of painting on an upright surface, he added a new dimension by being able to view and apply paint to his canvases from all directions.
By convention, one of these, the Prime Meridian, which passes through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, England, establishes the position of zero degrees longitude.
By convention, the carbon atoms are numbered from 1 to x along the backbone, starting from the end that is closest to the C =
By convention, physical quantities are organized in a dimensional system built upon base quantities, each of which is regarded as having its own dimension.

By and remaining
By managing the European and African populations as one-by strategic exports from Europe combined with in-situ transfers, gene-loss is reduced to 0. 72 % every 100 years with both populations remaining stable.
" By 1972 when GE and RCA were no longer in the mainframe business, the remaining five companies behind IBM became known as the BUNCH, an acronym based on their initials.
By then they had probably developed a taste for Madeira wine, and on 29 September near Cape Charles all they took from the Betty of Virginia was her cargo of Madeira, before they scuttled her with the remaining cargo.
By January 2000, the remaining stock was valued in the millions.
By this time, however, many CBM users had shifted their attention to the 16 / 32-bit Amiga, and the 1581 was mostly sold to remaining GEOS users.
By late April 2012, the remaining copies of the 2010 edition had sold out at Britannica's online store.
By the devotio of a voluntary oath, a slave might achieve the quality of a Roman ( Romanitas ), become the embodiment of true virtus ( manliness, or manly virtue ), and paradoxically, be granted missio while remaining a slave.
By the time this reaches 5 losses ( 11 rolls left ), his probability of winning on one of the remaining rolls will have dropped to ~ 50 %.
By the end of Alfred's reign in 899 he was the only remaining English king, having reduced Mercia to a dependency of Wessex, governed by his son-in-law Ealdorman Aethelred.
By the 21st century, there would be about as many people who were Scotch Canadians and Scottish Americans as the 5 million remaining in Scotland.
By the reign of King James I & VI, the process was completed with the plantation of the last remaining princely domains in the province of Ulster.
By the treaty, the Choctaw signed away their remaining traditional homelands, opening them up for European-American settlement in Mississippi Territory.
By this time, the Mamluks under Baibars were taking advantage of the kingdom's constant disputes, and began conquering the remaining crusader cities along the coast.
By breaking down existing protein, some glucose can be produced internally ; the remaining amino acids are discarded, primarily as urea in urine.
By the 1920s however the Senate had lost much of its original influence, and hence no sitting senator had been known to have serious aspirations of becoming prime minister whilst remaining in the Senate.
By the 1990s it was understood that this was even true for part of the remaining species.
By this time, Lee had been promoted to the commanding officer of all Confederate forces ; the remaining armies soon capitulated after Lee's surrender.
By the end of the year, due to dwindling active membership and limited remaining development capacity, the XFree86 Core Team voted to disband itself.
By 3 August 1853, the only white people remaining in the Territory were John Chads himself, the Collector of Customs, a Methodist missionary and the island's doctor.
By 12 March, following the bombing, joint U. S. and Afghan forces swept through the valley and cleared it of remaining rebel forces, with little significant combat by 18 March.
By September 1870, the blockade was finally abandoned altogether for the winter, and the French Navy retired to ports along the English Channel, remaining in port for the rest of the war.
By that time, marriage arrangements for several of Maria Antonia's sisters had begun: the Archduchess Maria Josepha was betrothed to King Ferdinand of Naples, and one of the remaining eligible archduchesses was tentatively set to marry Don Ferdinand of Parma.
By 1675 George's eldest uncle had died without issue, but his remaining two uncles had married, putting George's inheritance in jeopardy as his uncles ' estates might pass to their own sons, should they have had any, instead of to George.
By remaining on the move, he cleverly avoided battles with large concentrations of heavy Frankish cavalry, while maximizing his advantages of mobility and the general climate of fear of Viking unpredictability.
By the outbreak of the First World War, in August 1914, the RNAS had more aircraft under its control than the remaining RFC.

0.162 seconds.