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By law this is 75% for the Virgin Islands, Guam and Puerto Rico.
By law this is 70% for the Virgin Islands, Guam and Puerto Rico.
By making inroads in the name of law enforcement into the protection which Congress has afforded to the marriage relationship, the Court today continues in the path charted by the recent decision in Wyatt v. United States, 362 U.S. 525, where the Court held that, under the circumstances of that case, a wife could be compelled to testify against her husband over her objection.
By convention in some law reports, the appellant is named first.
By ancient common law it might be required of all persons above the age of 12, and it was repeatedly used as a test for the disaffected.
By law, Augustus held a collection of powers granted to him for life by the Senate, including supreme military command, and those of tribune and censor.
By the law of cosines, we have:
By contrast, while defendants in most civil law systems can be compelled to give a statement, this statement is not subject to cross-examination by the prosecutor and not given under oath.
By comparison Whorf's other work in linguistics, the development of such concepts as the allophone and the cryptotype, and the formulation of " Whorf's law " in Uto-Aztecan historical linguistics, have met with broad acceptance.
By United Nations law, Bosnia has a right of passage to the outer sea.
By law, farmers in the United States who plant Bt corn must plant non-Bt corn nearby.
By the early 2000s ( decade ), however, the university quietly reexamined its position on accreditation as degree mills proliferated and various government bureaucracies, such as law enforcement agencies, began excluding BJU graduates on the grounds that the university did not appear on appropriate federal lists.
By contrast, in civil law jurisdictions ( the legal tradition that prevails in, or is combined with common law in, Europe and most non-Islamic, non-common law countries ), courts lack authority to act where there is no statute, and judicial precedent is given less interpretive weight ( which means that a judge deciding a given case has more freedom to interpret the text of a statute independently, and less predictably ), and scholarly literature is given more.
By contrast to statutory codification of common law, some statutes displace common law, for example to create a new cause of action that did not exist in the common law, or to legislatively overrule the common law.
By the time of the rediscovery of the Roman law in Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries, the common law had already developed far enough to prevent a Roman law reception as it occurred on the continent.
By law, the vice president will succeed in the event of the president's resignation, illness, or death.
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By 1827, he had abandoned law and embarked on a geological career that would result in fame and the general acceptance of uniformitarianism, a working out of the idea proposed by James Hutton a few decades earlier.

By and Census
By the 1830 U. S. Census, the slave population had risen to 2, 009, 043.
By the time of the 1951 Census the population was only 44 % of what it had been in 1841.
By this model, based on US Census data, there are 1. 2 billion people in the world who consider themselves to have a disability.
By the time of the 1910 US Census, only 13 tribal members remained on the reservation.
By 1900 the population as recorded by the US Census was only 633.
By 1850, de Celis was listed in the Los Angeles Census as an agriculturist, 42 years old, and the owner of a real estate worth $ 20, 000.
By 2009 Census estimates placed Birmingham's population at 230, 650.
By 2006 Census Bureau estimates placed the population of Mohave County at 193, 035.
By 2006 Census Bureau Estimates placed the population of Yavapai County at 208, 014.
By 1880 the United States Census counted forty residents in the county.
By 2005 Census estimates for Macomb County showed it was 5. 6 % African American, meaning that the growth of the African-American population in the county had been well over 100 % in the last five years.
By the 1960 U. S. Census, annexations had swelled the population to 4, 595.
By the time of the 2000 Census, the town shows a population of zero, and much of it appears to have been annexed into the city of Sylacauga.
By the 1980 Census, the population was nearing 30, 000.
By the 2010 US Census, Brownsville had gained population for the first time in over 40 years, rising to 15, 313 residents.
By the time the 1900 United States Census was conducted, Floodwood had a population of 224, which, within the next 10 years, more than doubled to 481.
By 1900, the U. S. Census shows 2, 845 persons living in Tarkio.
By the 1870 U. S. Census Salisbury's population was 626.
By 2005, the Census Bureau had realized its error, stating that " Lisco census designated place ( CDP ) is erroneously shown ... with the name ' Cisco.
By the 2010 Census, 4, 569 Bergenfield residents ( 17. 1 % of the population ) listed themselves as being of Filipino ancestry.
By the time of the 1905 New Jersey Census, there were 234 dwellings housing a population of 1, 044.
By 1915, 3, 636 people lived in Tuxedo, about 20 % more than were reported in the 1990 Census.
By 1900 the U. S. Census showed the population at 6, 146.
By 1920 the boom had grown Garber to an unofficial population count of 2, 200 ( the U. S. Census registered 1, 446 ).

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