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Citations and should
While Special Awards and Citations continue to be an important option, the Pulitzer Board believes that the Music Prize, in its own annual competition, should encompass the nation's array of distinguished music and hopes that the refinements in the Prize's definition, guidelines and jury membership will serve that end .”
Citations using DOI names should be printed as < tt > doi: 10. 1000 / 182 </ tt >.

Citations and .
Citations from it occur frequently in Dante's Divina Commedia.
In chamber music, György Ligeti wrote a small number of solo works for the instrument ( including Continuum ), and Henri Dutilleux's Les Citations ( 1991 ) is scored for harpsichord, oboe, double bass and percussions.
The Sikh Regiment is one of the most highly decorated and is believed to be the most courageous, powerful and skilled regiment of the Indian Army, with 73 Battle Honours, 14 Victoria Crosses, 21 first class Indian Order of Merit ( equivalent to the Victoria Cross ), 15 Theatre Honours and 5 COAS Unit Citations besides 2 Param Vir Chakras, 14 Maha Vir Chakras, 5 Kirti Chakras, 67 Vir Chakras and 1596 other gallantry awards.
SEALs were awarded 2 Navy Crosses, 42 Silver stars, 402 Bronze Stars, 2 Legions of Merit, 352 Commendation Medals, 3 Presidential Unit Citations and 3 Medals of Honor.
In their original context, the statements of the law contained in these fragments were just private opinions of legal scholars-although some juristic writings had been privileged by Theodosius II's Law of Citations in 426.
Citations from the Wordsworth Military Library reprint of 1998.
Airbus A300s, Boeing 747s, and Cessna Citations were also added to the fleet, the Citations for the SFS service.
Citations from 1966 show the phrase was used by a former U. S. Army airman, and also in a publication for military test pilots.
Citations in, say, a review paper bring together many sources, often recent, in one place.
In Valentinian's Law of Citations he is classed with Papinian, Paulus, Gaius and Ulpian, as one of the five jurists whose recorded views were considered decisive.
* 1978, Pulitzer Prize Special Citations and Awards, Journalism: Richard Strout, for distinguished commentary from Washington over many years as staff correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor and contributor to The New Republic.
* Citations from Pater's The Renaissance are sprinkled throughout Frederic Tuten's novel The Adventures of Mao on the Long March.
Citations: came to Schenectady – 360 ; Chairman of the Board – 382 ; retired in 1939 – 394 ; General Counsel 359, 381 ; Report to Temporary National Economic Committee – 397.
* Z. K. Silagadze: Citations and the Zipf-Mandelbrot's law
Correct Citations for Some North American Bird Taxa.
To date, the Rangers have earned six Presidential Unit Citations, nine Valorous Unit Awards, and four Meritorious Unit Commendations, the most recent of which were earned in Vietnam and Haditha, Iraq, respectively.
To date, the Rangers have earned six Presidential Unit Citations, nine Valorous Unit Awards, and four Meritorious Unit Commendation, the most recent of which were earned in Vietnam and Haditha, Iraq, respectively.
Citations of towns taken either violently or bloodlessly, reading back into Arab Sindh information belonging to a later date and dubious accounts such as those of the forcible circumcision of Brahmins at Deybul or Qasims consideration of Hindu sentiment in forbidding the slaughter of cows are used as examples for one particular view or the other.
Distinguished Unit Citations: 1.

should and supply
Ideally speaking, it should be allowed to operate only where the public has a great stake in the continuity of supply or services, and where the actions of a single proprietor are secondary to the needs of society.
The island must then have been fruitful, for one of the conditions under which Venice accorded him her protection, was that he should supply grain to her colonies.
Bats which hibernate are most vulnerable during the winter season, when no food supply exists on the surface to replenish the bat's store of energy should it be awakened from hibernation.
In order for this reaction to occur the power supply should provide at least a potential of 4 V. However, larger voltages must be used for this reaction to occur at a high rate.
In accordance with the reasoning later outlined in his essay The Use of Knowledge in Society ( 1945 ), Hayek argued that a monopolistic governmental agency like a central bank can neither possess the relevant information which should govern supply of money, nor have the ability to use it correctly.
Logic is used to supply formal semantics of how reasoning functions should be applied to the symbols in the KR system.
In his Biographia Literaria ( 1817 ), he explained, " I sought for a subject, that should give equal room and freedom for description, incident, and impassioned reflections on men, nature, and society, yet supply in itself a natural connection to the parts and unity to the whole.
An analysis of supply and demand of the type shown in introductory mainstream economics textbooks implies that by mandating a price floor above the equilibrium wage, minimum wage laws should cause unemployment .< ref name = MB > McConnell, C. R.
Indeed, Friedman later concluded that all government intervention associated with the New Deal was " the wrong cure for the wrong disease ," arguing that the money supply should simply have been expanded, instead of contracted.
He maintained that there is a close and stable association between price inflation and the money supply, mainly that price inflation should be regulated with monetary deflation and price deflation with monetary inflation.
In water supply application, which are usually fitted with centrifugal pumps, individual large pumps should be 70-80 % efficient.
However, a more careful examination of the existing literature leads to a more comprehensive understanding of what should be the key critical supply chain components, the " branches " of the previous identified supply chain business processes, that is, what kind of relationship the components may have that are related to suppliers and customers.
That is, what supply chain components should be viewed as primary or secondary, how should these components be structured in order to have a more comprehensive supply chain structure, and how to examine the supply chain as an integrative one ( See above sections 2. 1 and 3. 1 ).
“ As an economy ’ s productive capacity grows, then so should its money supply.
He arranged that a large number of useful trees and plants should be sent out in the supply ship which, however, was wrecked, and every vessel that came from New South Wales brought plants or animals or geological and other specimens to Banks.
Many firms supply Care and Handling sheets with their products, and these should be kept for future reference.
A UPS of this topology should be able to adapt to any input frequency, using its own internal clock source to generate the required 50 or 60 Hz supply frequency.
Formulated by Milton Friedman, it argues that excessive expansion of the money supply is inherently inflationary, and that monetary authorities should focus solely on maintaining price stability.
Monetarists of the Milton Friedman school of thought believed in the 1970s and 1980s that the growth of the money supply should be based on certain formulations related to economic growth.

should and sufficient
Recent statements by well-known scientists regarding the destructive power of the newest nuclear bombs and the deadly fall-outs should be sufficient to still the voices of those who advocate nuclear warfare instead of negotiations.
One or two practice runs should be sufficient for solo.
According to the book Gender, Crime, and Punishment published by Yale University Press, " Under the Alford doctrine, a defendant does not admit guilt but admits that the state has sufficient evidence to find him or her guilty, should the case go to trial.
A necessary and sufficient condition for this inverse function to exist is that the determinant of the Jacobian Matrix, often referred to simply as the Jacobian, should be different from zero.
The practice of withholding the cup from the laity was confirmed ( twenty-first session ) as one which the Church Fathers had commanded for good and sufficient reasons ; yet in certain cases the Pope was made the supreme arbiter as to whether the rule should be strictly maintained.
While all good Christians should be unafraid of death, Clement condemns those who actively seek out a martyr's death, arguing that they do not have sufficient respect for God's gift of life.
Anyone who finds life intolerable is free to quit it, but we should not abandon our appointed role without sufficient reason.
He wrote, " There is no reason why, in a society which has reached the general level of wealth ours has, the first kind of security should not be guaranteed to all without endangering general freedom ; that is: some minimum of food, shelter and clothing, sufficient to preserve health.
He believes in what Rachel White Scheuering calls " free market environmentalism ": that market principles and incentives should be sufficient to lead to the protection of the environment and conservation of resources.
Three were adopted without change: That labour should not be treated as a commodity ; that all workers had the right to a wage sufficient to live on ; and that women should receive equal pay for equal work.
Ideally, the time, place and cause of a loss should be clear enough that a reasonable person, with sufficient information, could objectively verify all three elements.
Having found for the plaintiff for a violation of the first law, the court then has the discretion to exercise judicial economy and refuse to make a decision on the remaining two claims, on the grounds that the finding of one violation should be sufficient to satisfy the plaintiff.
Even with the overall warmth, temperature fluctuations should have been sufficient for the presence of polar ice caps and glaciers, but there is no evidence of either.
: A practical issue is whether the fact that an accused is labouring under a " mental disability " should be a necessary but not sufficient condition for negating responsibility i. e. whether the test should also require an incapacity to understand what is being done, to know that what one is doing is wrong, or to control an impulse to do something and so demonstrate a causal link between the disability and the potentially criminal acts and omissions.
But the Butler Committee recommended that proof of severe mental disorder should be sufficient to negate responsibility, in effect creating an irrebuttable presumption of irresponsibility arising from proof of a severe mental disorder.
To Mozi, bare necessities are sufficient ; resources should be directed to benefit man.
This means that the person involved should have legal capacity to give consent ; should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of choice, without the intervention of any element of force, fraud, deceit, duress, over-reaching, or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion ; and should have sufficient knowledge and comprehension of the elements of the subject matter involved as to enable him / her to make an understanding and enlightened decision.
By their reasoning, existing laws relating to privacy in general should be sufficient.
But before the plan could be carried out there should be sufficient Italian troops in both sultanates.
Since our concepts of good and evil as instilled in us by God are only intended to facilitate ethical behaviour in our relations with other humans, we should have no expectation that our concepts are accurate beyond what is needed to fulfil this function, and therefore cannot presume that they are sufficient to determine whether what we call evil really is evil.
The evidence of his engraving on the wall of the Beauchamp Tower should be sufficient demonstration of how he pronounced, and spelled, his name.

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