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For and authority
For example, it probably will be necessary for the Corps to have authority to pay medical expenses of volunteers.
" For Steiner, the human capacity for rational thought would allow individuals to comprehend spiritual research on their own and bypass the danger of dependency on an authority.
For example, in most jurisdictions, decisions by appellate courts are binding on lower courts in the same jurisdiction and on future decisions of the same appellate court, but decisions of lower courts are only non-binding persuasive authority.
For example, most areas of law in most Anglo-American jurisdictions include " statutory law " enacted by a legislature, " regulatory law " promulgated by executive branch agencies pursuant to delegation of rule-making authority from the legislature, and common law or " case law ", i. e., decisions issued by courts ( or quasi-judicial tribunals within agencies ).
For example, in a unitary state, the constitution will vest ultimate authority in one central administration and legislature, and judiciary, though there is often a delegation of power or authority to local or municipal authorities.
For instance, a professor of formal logic called Chin Yueh-lin – who was then regarded as China ’ s leading authority on his subject – was induced to write: “ The new philosophy Marxism-Leninism, being scientific, is the supreme truth ”.
For example, Nottingham is administered by a unitary authority entirely separate from the rest of Nottinghamshire.
For example, in the United Methodist Church, bishops are elected for life, can serve up to two terms in a specific conference ( three if special permission is given ), are responsible for ordaining and appointing clergy to pastor churches, perform many administrative duties, preside at the annual sessions of the regional Conferences and at the quadrennial meeting of the worldwide General Conference, have authority for teaching and leading the church on matters of social and doctrinal import, and serve to represent the denomination in ecumenical gatherings.
For example, if I say “ Star Wars is a shitty movie ,” and my friend says, “ Star Wars is not a shitty movie !” We have no shared reality, for in our language, truth lies in only one of our statements and we can forever argue these truths until one of us writes a book and has more authority than the other.
For many centuries the Enchiridion was regarded as a suitable manual of practical philosophy, maintaining its authority both with Christians and Pagans.
For the Red Guards, the military hierarchy and implementation of orders functioned effectively only at company and platoon level ; even there, leadership and authority were weak, as most company and platoon commanders were chosen by the vote of the troopers.
For instance, the Canadian monarch is described by the government as being the personification of the Canadian state and is described by the Department of Canadian Heritage as the " personal symbol of allegiance, unity and authority for all Canadians ".
For example, city land owned by the imperial government was returned to the cities, city council members were compelled to resume civic authority, often against their will, and the tribute in gold by the cities called the aurum coronarium was made voluntary rather than a compulsory tax.
For this reason many modernists of the post-war generation felt that they were the most important bulwark against totalitarianism, the " canary in the coal mine ", whose repression by a government or other group with supposed authority represented a warning that individual liberties were being threatened.
For larger battles, pre-battle planning typically consisted of a council of the war leaders, which could either be the general laying down a plan or a noisy debate between the different leaders, depending on how much authority the general possessed.
For example, a district court in the United States First Circuit could consider a ruling made by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit as persuasive authority.
For Locke, knowledge is neither innate, revealed nor based on authority but subject to uncertainty tempered by reason, tolerance and moderation.
For bishops are preachers of the faith, who lead new disciples to Christ, and they are authentic teachers, that is, teachers endowed with the authority of Christ, who preach to the people committed to them the faith they must believe and put into practice, and by the light of the Holy Spirit illustrate that faith.
For seventy years, the CPSU had been the cohesive force that kept the union together ; without the authority of the party in the Soviet center, the nationalities of the constituent republics pulled harder than ever to break away from the union.
For example, the complex and never fully implemented X. 509 standard allows a certificate authority to identify its policy by means of an object identifier, which functions as an index into a catalog of registered policies.
For the remainder of his pontificate, Sergius would busily promote his family and members of his aristocratic party to positions of authority and prominence within the church.
For instance, a risk concerning the image of the organization should have top management decision behind it whereas IT management would have the authority to decide on computer virus risks.
For most of human history, people have lived in stateless societies, characterized by a lack of concentrated authority, and the absence of large inequalities in economic and political power.
For those churches under the congregational model, each church governed itself independently of a hierarchical authority.

For and approve
For example, some countries require that unions ballot the membership to approve a strike or to approve using members ' dues for political projects.
For example, Section 302 requires that the company's " principal officers " ( typically the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer ) certify and approve the integrity of their company financial reports quarterly.
For example, the Senate must approve ( give " advice and consent " to ) many important Presidential appointments, including cabinet officers, federal judges ( including nominees to the Supreme Court ), department secretaries ( heads of federal executive branch departments ), U. S. military and naval officers, and ambassadors to foreign countries.
This may have had significant effect as females were found to be more substantially more likely to disapprove of prostitution ( For females 44 % to 64 % approve regulation, while in males only 28 % to 39 % approve ).
For example, the Federal Highway Administration has started requiring states to include a financial plan showing that funding has been secured for major highway projects before it will approve an EIS and issue a Record of Decision.
For years, a " gentlemen's agreement " stated that the Philadelphia Art Commission would approve no building in the city which would rise above this statue.
For elected positions such as the President of the People's Republic of China, delegates to the National People's Congress may approve or disapprove the nomination, or may write in the name of another candidate.
For appointed positions requiring the approval of the People's Congress, such as the premier and cabinet ministers, delegates may either approve or disapprove of the appointment.
For the rival gang, the producer suggested making them Americans, assuming Dassin would approve.
For Legislature-proposed amendments, 2 / 3 of each house must approve plus a majority of the voters.
For example, the WCTU leader did not approve of any book that mentioned the widespread medicinal use of alcohol or any book that even implied that drinking in moderation did not inevitably lead to serious alcohol abuse ( Bader, 1986, p. 99 ).
For six months following the adoptive placement, the agency supervises the placement, and then can write to the court to approve the adoption.
For example, in 2007 the FDA failed to approve Provenge for the treatment of late stage prostate cancer against the recommendation of an independent advisory committee.

For and any
For the answer cannot be derived from any socially cohesive element in the disrupting community.
For the truth formerly experienced by the community no longer has existential status in the community, nor does any answer elaborated by philosophers or theoriticians.
William Wimsatt and Cleanth Brooks, it seems to me, have a penetrating insight into the way in which this control is effected: `` For if we say poetry is to talk of beauty and love ( and yet not aim at exciting erotic emotion or even an emotion of Platonic esteem ) and if it is to talk of anger and murder ( and yet not aim at arousing anger and indignation ) -- then it may be that the poetic way of dealing with these emotions will not be any kind of intensification, compounding, or magnification, or any direct assault upon the affections at all.
For if Serenissimus made the sign of the Cross with his right hand, and meant it, with his left he beckoned lewdly to any lady who happened to catch his eye.
For them only a little more needed to be learned, and then all physical knowledge could be neatly sorted, packaged and put in the inventory to be drawn on for the solution of any human problem.
For one thing, there wasn't going to be any ceremony at all this year.
For that reason any democratic reform and effort to bring genuine representative government to the Dominican Republic will need the greatest sympathy and help.
For those communities which have financial difficulties in effecting adjustments, there are a number of alternatives any one of which alone, or in combination with others, would minimize if not even eliminate the problem.
For United States expenditures under subsections ( A ), ( B ), ( D ), ( E ), ( F ), ( H ) through ( R ) of Section 104 of the Act or under any of such subsections, the rupee equivalent of $200 million.
For the making of selections on the basis of excellence requires that any foundation making the selections shall have available the judgments of a corps of advisors whose judgments are known to be good: such judgments can be known to be good only by the records of those selected, by records made subsequent to their selection over considerable periods of time.
For the near term, however, it must be realized that the industrial and commercial market is somewhat more sensitive to general business conditions than is the military market, and for this reason I would expect that any gain in 1961 may be somewhat smaller than those of recent years ; ;
For any house.
For proper accreditation of schools, teachers in any course must have a degree at least one level above that for which the student is a candidate.
For any such square the middle corner of these will be called the vertex of the square and the corner not on the curve will be called the diagonal point of the square.
For the lines of any plane, **yp, meeting Q in a conic C, are transformed into the congruence of secants of the curve C' into which C is transformed in the point involution on Q.
For any pencil in a plane containing a Af-fold secant of **zg has an image regulus which meets the plane of the pencil in Af lines, namely the images of the lines of the pencil which pass through the intersection of **zg and the multiple secant, plus an additional component to account for the intersections of the images of the general lines of the pencil.
For any choice of admissible policy Af in the first stage, the state of the stream leaving this stage is given by Af.
For in the modern world neither `` spirit '' nor `` matter '' refer to any generally agreed-upon elements of experience.
For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision but a new creation is of any account.
For example for any ( even infinite ) collection of pairs of shoes, one can pick out the left shoe from each pair to obtain an appropriate selection, but for an infinite collection of pairs of socks ( assumed to have no distinguishing features ), such a selection can be obtained only by invoking the axiom of choice.
: For any set X of nonempty sets, there exists a choice function f defined on X.
: For any set A, the power set of A ( with the empty set removed ) has a choice function.
: For any set A there is a function f such that for any non-empty subset B of A, f ( B ) lies in B.

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