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Every and judgment
Every judgment contained the reasons behind the decision and the judges assenting ; if there was a dissenting judge, he was allowed to deliver his own judgment, with all judgments read in open court before the agents of the parties to the dispute.
The judgment quoted the 1958 ICRC commentary on the Fourth Geneva Convention: Every person in enemy hands must be either a prisoner of war and, as such, be covered by the Third Convention ; or a civilian covered by the Fourth Convention.
Every judgment has as its matter a proposition, which is either true or false.
Every cognition implies necessarily a judgment, but not every judgment is necessarily cognition, because there are also judgments that are not true.
Every lawyer who has ... read the judgment says ' this is nonsense '.
" Et tu, Brute " occurs in V, iv of Every Man Out ; in III, i appears " reason long since is fled to animals ," a paraphrase of Shakespeare's line " O judgment, thou art fled to brutish beasts " in Julius Caesar, III, ii, 104.

Every and exists
Every single thermodynamic system exists in a particular state.
Every animal and plant found elsewhere in Middle-earth exists in Valinor along with species endemic to Valinor.
# Every satisfiable set of formulas is consistent, where a set of formulas is satisfiable if and only if there exists a model such that.
* Every cover is a local homeomorphism — that is, for every, there exists a neighborhood of c and a neighborhood of such that the restriction of p to U yields a homeomorphism from U to V. This implies that C and X share all local properties.
Recall that a subsemigroup G of a semigroup S is a subgroup of S ( also called sometimes a group in S ) if there exists an idempotent e such that G is a group with identity element e. A semigroup S is group-bound if some power of each element of S lies in some subgroup of S. Every finite semigroup is group-bound, but a group-bound semigroup might be infinite.
Every directed tree ( a directed acyclic graph in which there exists a single source node that has a unique path to every other node ) is a polytree, but not every polytree is a directed tree.
Every inverse semigroup S has a E-unitary cover ; that is there exists an idempotent separating surjective homomorphism from some E-unitary semigroup T onto S.
Every topological vector space X gives a bornology on X by defining a subset to be bounded iff for all open sets containing zero there exists a with.
Every U. S. episode is six minutes long, while a half-hour version exists in Canada.

Every and
In the autumn of 1970 Jurgen Wischnewski of the SPD declared, Every week more than three plans for reform come up for decision in cabinet and in the Assembly .’ ”
Every employment relation leaves the employer with a residue of discretion, historically expressed as the master-servant ’ relationship.
Every Warrior could be progressed up to 10 stages or Battle Levels ’ with 1 representing a new warrior to 10 representing a very experienced, powerful, individual able to take on hordes of monsters on their own.
Every other designer looks and says, How do they live the way they do ?’ I don ’ t think they made the money that Valentino and Giancarlo did, because Giancarlo knows how to make money.
Their theology and practices are also held by a number of other similar movements in varying degrees including ; The International Churches of Christ ( ICOC )’, Every Nation Movement ’, Calvary Chapel Movement ’, Salt and Light Ministries International ', ' Newfrontiers ', ' Ichthus Christian Fellowship ', ' Link NZ ' and Sovereign Grace Ministries ’.
Every subject or course successfully completed earns credits ’ towards the SACE.
Every man provided for himself by buying for his needs, on a daily basis from banyas ’ who erected their shops in the camps.
Every CE Marking Directive has a number of essential requirements ’ which the product has to meet.
Every commentator has their own list of key principles and documents, and there is no official canon ’ of principles or documents.
Every night she wept bitter tears and grieved for all she was now parted from: worn rocks and turf under her feet instead of pavements, the night sounds of the river birds, flocks of sandpipers in flight, curlews and solitary gulls .’ ( 3 )
Every control is composed of one or more visuals ’.
* Every control in WPF has a default template ’ that defines its visual tree.
Every regulation ’, he said, is a restriction, and as such contrary to that freedom which I have held to be the first principle of the well being of commerce ’, for good measure adding that a restriction, or regulation, may doubtless answer the particular purpose for which it is imposed, but as commerce is not a simple thing, but a thing of a thousand relations, what may be of profit in the particular, may be ruinous in general.
the ) power ( potentia ) of the multitude is the limit of sovereign power ( potestas ): Every ruler has
Moreover, under the pseudonym Lt .- Col. William “ Bill ” Tanner ’ — M .’ s CoS and 007 ’ s best friend in SIS — Amis wrote his second Bond book, The Book of Bond, or Every Man His Own 007 ( 1965 ), a tongue-in-cheek, how-to-manual to help the everyman find his own inner secret agent.
Every SoS there was usually one or two ASEN ’ meetings where people tried to get the national network more organised.

Every and für
In 1974, the German filmmaker Werner Herzog made Hauser's story into the film, Jeder für sich und Gott gegen alle (" Every Man for Himself and God Against All ").
At the time of Fallada's death in February 1947, he had recently completed Jeder stirbt für sich allein ( Every Man Dies Alone ), an anti-fascist novel based on the true story of a German couple, Otto and Elise Hampel, who were executed for producing and distributing anti-fascist material in Berlin during the war.
* In " Jeder stirbt für sich allein " ( published in English as Every Man Dies Alone or " Alone in Berlin ") by Hans Fallada, the author depicts the " resistance of the little people " to the Nazi regime.

judgment and exists
In linguistics the term orthography is often used to refer to any method of writing a language, without judgment as to right and wrong, with a scientific understanding that orthographic standardization exists on a spectrum of strength of convention.
It exists in all men alike ; it is a culprit and yet an unconscious witness by its impulse to worship, its fear of demons, and its musings on death to the power, benignity, and judgment of God as revealed in the Christian's Scriptures ( De testimonio, v-vi ).
For another, material which we now find in the biography of the Prophet originated in various circumstances to meet various needs and one has to understand why material exists before one can make a judgment about its basis in fact ...
) In Brentano ’ s own symbols, a judgment is always of the form: ‘+ A ’ ( A exists ) or ‘- A ’ ( A does not exist ).
Combined with the third fundamental claim of Brentano, the idea that all judgments are either positive ( judging that A exists ) or negative ( judging that A does not exist ), we have a complete picture of Brentano ’ s theory of judgment.
He summed up his method: " True scholarship consists in knowing not what things exists, but what they mean ; it is not memory but judgment.
There exists a " regiment " which allows players to band together and guarantee themselves a supply of dependable teammates, and it is now the standard of judgment when Reconstructions ( faction balancing ) occur.
:" In my judgment, it is the most comprehensive, inspired utterance that now exists in the English language-that exists in one place defining, interpreting, expounding, announcing, and testifying what kind of being God is.
To bring a claim for declaratory judgment in a situation where a patent dispute may exist or develop, the claimant must establish that an actual controversy exists.
Because the student-teacher relationship that existed during the pledge education process no longer exists, all Brothers are regarded as peers and are simply encouraged to exercise their best judgment.
Based on a painting | painted portrait by Charles Le Brun, Robert Nanteuil's engraving of Pompone de Bellièvre has been described as " foremost among his masterpieces, and a chief masterpiece of art, being, in the judgment of more than one connoisseur, the most beautiful engraved portrait that exists.
However, the Supreme Court in Caterpillar, Inc v Lewis, 519 U. S. 61 ( 1996 ), also held that federal jurisdiction predicated on diversity of citizenship can be sustained even if there did not exist complete diversity at the time of removal to federal court, so long as complete diversity exists at the time the district court enters judgment.
Ethical solipsism is relative to Ethical egoism however the difference is in that while the ethical egotist thinks that others should abide by the social order while it is in his / her best interest to do what best suits him / her as an individual, the Ethical Solipsist is of the belief that no other moral judgment exists or matters outside of his own individual moral judgment.
Even where a conflict of laws exists, the court will recognize the validity of a foreign judgment in most cases.
# At an intersection where a special exists and where engineering judgment indicates the problem to be susceptible to correction by the use of the yield sign.
For example, the analytical judgment " substance only exists as subject " can be used to make the judgment " all substance is permanent ," which is a synthetical and properly metaphysical judgment.

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