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Essentially and imposed
Essentially this means that the clause will be construed against the person who imposed its inclusion.

Essentially and two
Essentially there were two grades of suit, a smaller kind known as dike ( δίκη ) or private suit, and a larger kind known as graphe or public suit.
Essentially, it says that if two different paths connect the same two points, and a function is holomorphic everywhere " in between " the two paths, then the two path integrals of the function will be the same.
Essentially, her ' proof ' that he murdered his nephews consists of two skeletons discovered in the Tower of London in 1674, some inferences wholly unsupported by the ' evidence ' she offers and the opinions and assertions of ' contemporary ' sources such as John Rous and Thomas More, which Weir is inclined to treat as proven fact.
Essentially all family assets were surrendered to the Nazis in return for protection afforded the two sisters under exceptional interpretations of racial law, allowing them to continue to live in their family palace in Vienna.
Essentially, hunter-gatherers are perceived to be part of human anarchist ancestry since all humans practised that mode of life for around two million years.
Essentially, the controversy reflects two divergent philosophical strands within the hacktivist movement.
Essentially, it is two drugs in one.
* Hip – Essentially two quarter pipes forming an angle.
Essentially marketing a house as two stories with the first story ( basement ) unfinished.
Essentially, it is a type of guitar with a natural chorus effect due to the subtle differences in the frequencies produced by each of the two strings on each course.
Essentially, each chip stores state information for 2 threads at any given time and appears to be two processors to the OS.
Essentially a Courier with an open, reinforced bed, its own unique rear window and integrated cab and cargo box, the Ranchero was initially offered in two trim levels and, throughout the model run, was built on the corresponding automobile assembly line but sold as a truck through Ford's truck division.
Essentially all one, two, and three line analog telephones made today ( 2009 ) are meant to plug into RJ11, RJ14, or RJ25 jacks, respectively.
Essentially the two sides were now fighting either against German influence ( in the case of the Guelphs ), or against the temporal power of the Pope ( in the case of the Ghibellines ).
Essentially, there are two types of traces, either exogenic ones, which are made on the surface of the sediment ( such as tracks ) or endogenic ones, which are made within the layers of sediment ( such as burrows ).
Essentially a reprint series, this volume packaged two issues apiece per single issue of the original 1971 series.
Essentially, then, two words are closely semantically related if they appear in similar types of documents.
Essentially two different charges were leveled against New Journalism: criticism against it as a distinct genre and criticism against it as a new form.
Essentially, one splits the output of the fiber into two principal polarizations ( usually those with dτ dω = 0, i. e. no first-order variation of time-delay with frequency ), and applies a differential delay to bring them back into synch.
Essentially, humanity has split into two strands, the Adamists and Edenists.
Essentially the four-bank W18 was two V9 engines ( one bank of five cylinders and one bank of four ) mated to a common crankshaft.

Essentially and conditions
Essentially, the question presented for decision in the present Daytime Skywave proceeding is whether our decision ( in 1938-1939 ) to assign stations on the basis of daytime conditions from sunrise to sunset, is sound as a basis for AM allocations, or whether, in the light of later developments and new understanding, skywave transmission is of such significance during the hours immediately before sunset and after sunrise that this condition should be taken into account, and some stations required to afford protection to other stations during these hours.
Essentially, each time the tax increases, the population increases and the marginal cost of the status quo increases again, so the factory is punished for making conditions good enough that people want to move there.
Essentially, if all species are fairly ecologically equivalent then random variation in colonization, migration and extinction rates, between species, drive differences in species composition between sites with comparable environmental conditions.
Essentially, the advantage of distinguishing sharply between values and prices in this context is that it enables us to depict the interaction between shifts in product-values and shifts in product-prices as a dynamic process of real-world business and market behaviour, given the reality of different growth rates of supply and demand, i. e. not a study of the conditions for market balance, but a study of the actual process of market balancing occurring with a specific social framework, through successive adjustments which occur in a specific pattern.

Essentially and First
Essentially National had failed to make up enough ground in the cities but swept the electoral votes in the provinces, clawing back a number of seats from Labour and defeating New Zealand First founder-leader Winston Peters in his electorate ( Peters remained in Parliament as a list MP ).
Essentially, the film is a tribute to Ruth First by her daughter and ends in a moment of epiphany as Molly comes to terms with her mother's political activism and understands that she too must play a part in the struggle to change South Africa.
Essentially, the findings of the various discussions and studies, and in particular UNESCO ’ s 1993 “ Boylan Report ”, were than there was nothing fundamentally wrong with the 1954 Convention and the First Protocol, but that there were serious problems in terms of its interpretation and practical application.

Essentially and law
Essentially, every country that was colonised at some time by England, Great Britain, or the United Kingdom uses common law except those that were formerly colonised by other nations, such as Quebec ( which follows the law of France in part ), South Africa and Sri Lanka ( which follow Roman Dutch law ), where the prior civil law system was retained to respect the civil rights of the local colonists.
Essentially, Bush argued that the Florida Supreme Court's interpretation of Florida law was so erroneous that their ruling had the effect of making new law.
Essentially they found the law to be poorly written and vague, with parts of it probably unconstitutional.
Essentially a self-educated man, Few also found time to read law and qualify as an attorney despite a full-time commitment to the unrelenting demands of agricultural toil.
Essentially the law demands firms to set up company towns.
** Essentially all jurisdictions administer several such questions that test knowledge of general legal principles, and may also test knowledge of the state's own law ( usually subjects such as wills, trusts and community property, which always vary from one state to another ).
Essentially, the Crown ( an adversarial entity in Canadian law ) or the Court itself ( a neutral entity ) can make an application to " defend " the " defendant " against the wishes of " the defense ".
Essentially, the law in question must have a valid secular purpose, and its primary effect must not be to promote or inhibit a particular religion.
* The Phantom ( voiced by Peter Mark Richman )— Essentially identical to Lee Falk's character, but differing from the original in that by chanting " By jungle law, the Ghost Who Walks calls forth the power of ten tigers ", he momentarily receives superhuman strength.
Essentially, justiciability in American law seeks to address whether a court possesses the ability to provide adequate resolution of the dispute ; where a court feels it cannot offer such a final determination, the matter is not justiciable.
Essentially compulsory licensing provide that copyright owners may only exercise the exclusive rights granted to them under copyright law in a certain way and through a certain system.
Essentially, Australian common law recognised a right to a fair trial, but the question of whether the lack of representation caused an unfair trial had to be based on the particular circumstances of each case.
Essentially the choice facing the Communists then was to submit to the leadership of the Ba ' th Party in the NPF, which brought a variety of restrictions, or attempt to function outside the law.

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