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For and share
For both economic and political reasons all segments of the population must be able to share in the growth of a country.
For purposes of this explanation, this percentage is referred to as the State's `` unadjusted Federal share ''.
For you don't share him, not even with God.
For the first time, not only manufacturers, but also importers and distributors share a responsibility to ensure Electrical and Electronic Equipment within the scope of RoHS comply with the hazardous substances limits and have a CE mark on their products.
For objectivists, probability objectively measures the plausibility of propositions, i. e. the probability of a proposition corresponds to a reasonable belief everyone ( even a " robot ") sharing the same knowledge should share in accordance with the rules of Bayesian statistics, which can be justified by requirements of rationality and consistency.
For it's critical role in facilitating the Contra violence, the States Administration must share responsibility as a hemispheric violator of human rights.
For example, in the map of the United States of America, Utah and Arizona are adjacent, but Utah and New Mexico, which only share a point that also belongs to Arizona and Colorado, are not.
For a useful interpretation of human reality, to share faith experience he said that we must each make certain " over-beliefs " in things which, while they cannot be proven on the basis of experience, help us to live fuller and better lives.
For example, some Serbian, Bulgarian, and Croatian dances share the same or similar dances, and sometimes even use the same name and music for those dances.
For most scholars, the Q collection accounts for what the gospels of Luke and Matthew share but are not found in Mark.
For the hardware hackers ( second generation ) and the game hackers ( third generation ) the geographic area was centered in Silicon Valley where the Homebrew Computer Club and the People's Computer Company helped hackers network, collaborate, and share their work.
For a fund structured as a company, shares will be both issued and redeemed at the net asset value (" NAV ") per share, so that if the value of the underlying investments has increased ( and the NAV per share has therefore also increased ) then the investor will receive a larger sum on redemption than it paid on investment.
For example, illegal insider trading would occur if the chief executive officer of Company A learned ( prior to a public announcement ) that Company A will be taken over, and bought shares in Company A knowing that the share price would likely rise.
For example, as Special Commissioner, Ribbentrop was allowed to see all diplomatic correspondence relating to disarmament, but he refused to share it with Neurath or von Bülow.
For example, what makes Germanic languages " Germanic " is that they share vocabulary and grammatical features that are not believed to have been present in Proto-Indo-European.
For centuries, it has been the custom of many Christians to share dyed and painted eggs, particularly on Easter Sunday.
For example, web users may be concerned to discover that many of the web sites which they visit collect, store, and possibly share personally identifiable information about them.
For four months ( the period of the National Legionary State ), he had to share power with the Iron Guard, but the latter overplayed their hand in January 1941 and were suppressed.
" Daily Telegraph columnist Jasper Rees, likening the changes in explorers ' reputations to climatic variations, suggests that " in the current Antarctic weather report, Scott is enjoying his first spell in the sun for twenty-five years ". The New York Times Book Review was more critical, pointing out Crane's support for Scott's discredited claims regarding the circumstances of the freeing of the Discovery from the pack ice, and concluded " For all the many attractions of his book, David Crane offers no answers that convincingly exonerate Scott from a significant share of responsibility for his own demise.
For him, Commmons is not his label, but is a platform for all aspiring artists to join as equal collaborators and share for benefits of the music industry.
For example, they share the Rotterdam The Hague Airport and a light rail system called RandstadRail.
For many months, things remained in the curious position that he who was understood to be the head of the cabinet had as little share in the government of the country as an unenfranchised peasant.
For its shareholders, SCI returned value through more than $ 335 million in share repurchases, and it resumed payment of a regular quarterly dividend in early 2005, the first since 1999.

For and judicial
For lawyers, reflecting perhaps their parochial preferences, there has been a special fascination since then in the role played by the Supreme Court in that transformation -- the manner in which its decisions altered in `` the switch in time that saved nine '', President Roosevelt's ill-starred but in effect victorious `` Court-packing plan '', the imprimatur of judicial approval that was finally placed upon social legislation.
For example, the Case or Controversy Clause of Article Three of the United States Constitution ( Section 2, Clause 1 ) states that " the judicial Power shall extend ... to Controversies to which the United States shall be a Party ".
For example, it is the right of Muslims in France who object to the law banning the veil to bring it up to the legislative and judicial authorities.
For example, there are judicial or quasi-judicial tribunals in international law in certain areas such as trade and human rights.
For the first time, judicial determination was sought, but the effort proved futile: the Supreme Court could not find a majority agreeing on any particular principle, and therefore instructed the trial court to dismiss the case.
For example, in countries that require " irretrievable breakdown ", the mere assertion that the marriage has broken down will satisfy the judicial officer.
For this reason in England a regularized system of judicial torture never existed and its use was limited to political cases.
When Mike Hammer sees Williams's body (" For the first time in my life I felt like crying "), he makes a solemn vow: He promises that he will find the murderer and execute him himself, avoiding the U. S. judicial system altogether.
For judicial and legislative matters, Languedoc was overseen by the Parlement of Toulouse, founded in the middle of the 15th century.
For example, Harry S Truman was county judge of Jackson County, Missouri in the 1930s, an executive position rather than a judicial post.
For purposes of the federal judicial system, Congress has divided the United States into judicial districts.
For example, Diwa, who was a clerk at a judicial court, was assigned to the office of a justice of the peace in Pampanga.
For instance, the judicial system and constitution were largely modeled on those of Germany.
For example, Pompeius Macer, the first librarian of Augutus ' library, was a praetor ( an office that combined both military and judicial duties ).
For administrative purposes, one or more counties are allocated to judicial districts.
For example, if the complaint alleges that an event occurred on a specified date and that date establishes on the face of the complaint that the party's filing was too late ( beyond the applicable statute of limitations ), a judge can take judicial notice of a standard Gregorian calendar, calculate the difference between the present date and the date the complaint alleges a wrongful act occurred, and determine if the complaint was timely filed.
For the first time the Crown laid down the Bailiff ’ s precedence over the Governor in judicial affairs and in the States chamber.
For example, his opinion in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke ( 1978 ), joined by no other justice in full, represented a compromise between the opinions of Justice William J. Brennan, who, joined by three other justices, would have upheld affirmative action programs under a lenient judicial test, and the opinion of John Paul Stevens, also joined by three justices, who would have struck down the affirmative action program at issue in the case under the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
For example, the security certificates are subject to judicial review and constitutional scrutiny by the Federal Court of Canada and the proceeding is not " secret ".
For judicial punishments the recipient could even be tied down if likely to move about too much or attempt to escape.
For decades, the ABA has participated in the federal judicial nomination process by vetting nominees and giving them a rating ranging from " not qualified " to " well qualified.
For example, the judicial approach to landowner rights to divert surface waters has changed significantly in the last century as public attitudes about land and water have evolved.
For example, in Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pa. v. Casey ( 1992 ), Chief Justice Rehnquist wrote that " Roe v. Wade stands as a sort of judicial Potemkin Village, which may be pointed out to passers-by as a monument to the importance of adhering to precedent.

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