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Conditions and had
Neither the Conditions of Carriage nor Schedule 17 of the Greater London Authority Act 1999, which states how and when penalty fares can be issued, allow the issue of a penalty fare to a traveller who had already paid the correct fare for their journey.
Conditions in these camps, which had been conceived by Roberts as a form of control of the families whose farms he had destroyed, began to degenerate rapidly as the large influx of Boers outstripped the ability of the minuscule British force to cope.
" Conditions in the refugee camps " were so bad that some actually tried to escape back into Germany and were shot ," recalled a British woman who was sent to help those who had been expelled.
Once home Moltke published some of the letters he had written as Letters on Conditions and Events in Turkey in the Years 1835 to 1839.
Conditions here called for the qualities of the heart and head that Tim Murphy had in abundance.
Conditions had grown even worse for workers in the decade before the strike.
Conditions in the US also had influence on the story.
Conditions had become intolerable for the Salish by the late 1880s, after the Missoula and Bitter Root Valley Railroad was constructed directly through the tribe's lands, with neither permission from the native owners nor payment to them.
At the age of twenty-five, she had her first taste of success with her novel Nervous Conditions.
Asked about her subsequent prose drought, she explained, " There have been two major reasons for my not having worked on prose since Nervous Conditions: firstly, the novel was published only after I had turned to film as a medium ; secondly, Virginia Woolf's shrewd observation that a woman needs £ 500 and a room of her own in order to write is entirely valid.
Conditions during the summer had been appalling because of heat, flies, and lack of sanitation.
Conditions there had become even worse since the turn of the century, as the new industrial sewing machine allowed employers to demand twice as much production from their employees, who often had to supply their own machines and carry them to and from work.
:* Vocal Local Narration also debuts by TWC staff announcer Allen Jackson, but only two screens had narration at the time, for the Current Conditions, " your current conditions ", and for the 36 Hour Forecast, " the forecast for your area ", but sometimes an unknown announcer would read the 36 Hour Forecast.
Conditions for severe weather had clearly been developing for days.
Conditions were squalid but Boat Quay flourished, rapidly exceeding in volume the trade on the north bank where the Europeans had their offices, houses and government buildings.
Pierre Guzman had been interested in the work of Camille Flammarion, the author of La planète Mars et ses conditions d ' habitabilité ( The Planet Mars and Its Conditions of Habitability, 1892 ).

Conditions and allowed
This document states: " That the Subjects which are Protestants may have Arms for their Defence suitable to their Conditions and as allowed by Law.
Whereas the late King James the Second by the Assistance of diverse evill Councellors Judges and Ministers imployed by him did endeavour to subvert and extirpate the Protestant Religion and the Lawes and Liberties of this Kingdome ( list of grievances including ) ... by causing severall good Subjects being Protestants to be disarmed at the same time when Papists were both Armed and Imployed contrary to Law, ( Recital regarding the change of monarch ) ... thereupon the said Lords Spirituall and Temporall and Commons pursuant to their respective Letters and Elections being now assembled in a full and free Representative of this Nation takeing into their most serious Consideration the best meanes for attaining the Ends aforesaid Doe in the first place ( as their Auncestors in like Case have usually done ) for the Vindicating and Asserting their ancient Rights and Liberties, Declare ( list of rights including ) ... That the Subjects which are Protestants may have Arms for their Defence suitable to their Conditions and as allowed by Law.
Conditions for the prisoners were good, until Frémont discovered they were well fed and allowed to walk around the fort several times a day.
Conditions for Spanish women before the Spanish revolution were oppressive, in the sense that they could be forced into arranged marriages without their consent and single women were not allowed to leave their homes without a male chaperone.

Conditions and for
All of the subjects in the Kohnstamm-negative and Kohnstamm-positive groups ( as defined for purposes of the personality studies ) were compared with those subjects who shifted in Conditions 3, or 4.
Although passengers rarely have cause to refer to either document, all travel is subject to the National Rail Conditions of Carriage and all tickets are valid subject to the rules set out in a number of so-called technical manuals, which are centrally produced for the network.
* David Lempert, “ Foreign Aid: Creating Conditions for the Next Civil War ,” Phnom Penh Post, 16 / 01, January 12 – 25, 2007, available on the internet.
Conditions can be very crowded it is advisable to pre-book a cabin for all but the shortest of trips.
Conditions put on them by those around them make it necessary for them to forego their genuine, authentic lives to meet with the approval of others.
Conditions are ideal for the formation of hoarfrost on cold clear nights, with a very light wind that is able to circulate more humidified air around the snow surface.
* Mark A. Satterthwaite, " Strategy-proofness and Arrow's Conditions: Existence and Correspondence Theorems for Voting Procedures and Social Welfare Functions ", Journal of Economic Theory 10 ( April 1975 ), 187 – 217.
Conditions of stage production in 1817 are illustrated by Rossini's acceptance of the subject of Cinderella for a libretto only on the condition that the supernatural element should be omitted.
* Multigene disorders – Conditions or disorders that arise from mutations in a single gene are the best candidates for gene therapy.
Conditions also grew worse for Catholics after the Jacobite rebellions and Catholicism was reduced to little more than a poorly-run mission.
An early instructional theorist is Robert M. Gagne, who in 1965 published Conditions of Learning for the Florida State University's Department of Educational Research.
Conditions remained tumultuous, including an August 1994 coup by Letsie III, until 1998 when the Lesotho Congress for Democracy ( LCD ) came to power in elections which were deemed fair by international observers.
Conditions similar to those of the Miller – Urey experiments are present in other regions of the solar system, often substituting ultraviolet light for lightning as the energy source for chemical reactions.
* Independent Analysis of Business Cycle Conditions – American Institute for Economic Research ( AIER )
Nozick's Four Conditions for S's knowing that P were:
Conditions remained harsh for both former slaves and immigrant agricultural workers, as depressed world sugar prices kept the economy stagnant until the turn of the 19th to 20th century.
The International Standard Metric Conditions for natural gas and similar fluids are and 101. 325 kPa.
Conditions in the auditorium, too, could be frustrating for the opera lover, as Mary Shelley discovered in September 1840:
* All About Hydrates-Necessary Conditions for Methane Hydrate Formation U. S. Department of Energy

Conditions and battle
Conditions were appalling, and many more Americans died of neglect while imprisoned than were killed in battle.
Conditions on the strategic map strongly influence the battle conditions.

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