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For and interpreting
( For this reason, many modern American law schools teach the common law of crime as it stood in England in 1789, because that centuries-old English common law is a necessary foundation to interpreting modern criminal statutes.
For God hath set same in the Church, first apostles … secondly prophets … thirdly teachers … next mighty works, among which are the healing of diseases … and gifts of either speaking or interpreting divers kinds of tongues.
For arbitrary n ≥ 2 we may generalize this formula, as noted above, by interpreting the third equation for the harmonic mean differently.
For example, some compiled languages require that programs must explicitly state the data-type of a variable at the time it is declared or first used while some interpreted languages take advantage of the dynamic aspects of interpreting to make such declarations unnecessary.
For example, if is a structure interpreting ZF, then the metalanguage expression is interpreted in by the collection of all the elements from the domain of ; that is, all the sets in.
For all of what has been said about the way of interpreting Scripture is subject finally to the judgment of the Church, which carries out the divine commission and ministry of guarding and interpreting the word of God.
For example, the motto of the Earl of Onslow is Festina lente, punningly interpreting on-slow ( literally " make haste slowly ").
For example, one may ask the question of meaningfully interpreting
For instance the choice " moderately agree " may mean different things to different subjects, and to anyone interpreting the data for correlation.
For this reason substantial effort is made by producers of personality tests to produce norms to provide a comparative basis for interpreting a respondent's test scores.
For example, in a pragmatic theory of truth, one has to specify both the object of the sign, and either its interpreter or another sign called the interpretant before one can say that the sign is true of its object to its interpreting agent or sign.
For these reasons, great care must be taken when interpreting the results of a reflection seismic survey.
For such an appeal to be successful, the applicant must prove that the patent office was incorrect in applying the law, interpreting the claims on the patent application, or interpreting and applying of the prior art vis a vis the patent application.

For and legislative
For the dignity, the influence, and the power of the legislative branch of our Government -- it is a privilege for us to do honor to this great man who represents not alone his own district but all the people of our country.
For three or four years in the mid-1950's, this complaint was heard rumbling up from the Senate floor whenever there was a dull legislative afternoon.
For these reasons, legislative changes tend to be large, jarring and disruptive ( sometimes positively, sometimes negatively, and sometimes with unintended consequences ).
For example, following the American Revolution in 1776, one of the first legislative acts undertaken by each of the newly independent states was to adopt a " reception statute " that gave legal effect to the existing body of English common law to the extent that American legislation or the Constitution had not explicitly rejected English law.
For example, he or she cannot veto the legislative budget, and thus Congress is sovereign over the year's single most important piece of legislation.
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, many of the Prime Minister's executive and legislative powers are actually “ royal prerogatives ” and still formally vested in the Head of State, the Sovereign.
For instance, leading figures in the legislative and executive branches have put forth opposing views of Russia's political direction and the governmental instruments that should be used to follow it.
For example, it is used in French presidential, legislative, and cantonal elections, and also to elect the presidents of Afghanistan, Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, France, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Liberia, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Senegal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Timor-Leste, Ukraine, Uruguay, Zimbabwe — see: Table of voting systems by nation.
For example, in some areas, workers ' compensation laws arose as a legislative response to court rulings restricting the extent to which employees could sue their employers in respect of injuries sustained during employment.
For the upcoming 1986 legislative elections the FN took advantage of a new proportional representation system that had been imposed by Mitterrand in order to moderate a foreseeable defeat for his PS.
For the 2009 legislative elections, former President Kirchner ran himself as a candidate to National Deputy on top of the Front for Victory ( Frente para la Victoria, FPV ) party in the Province of Buenos Aires.
For that reason the Gaullists refused to re-elect him in this function after the 1968 legislative election.
For judicial and legislative matters, Languedoc was overseen by the Parlement of Toulouse, founded in the middle of the 15th century.
For the first time both institutions ( European Parliament and the Council ) will decide on an equal footing on the new agriculture legislative package.
For local elections, any party that is currently represented in the legislative body in question is entitled to free printing of ballot papers.
For the names of the institutions, see List of legislative and executive councils of the Cantons of Switzerland.
For example, while the legislative ( Congress ) has the power to create law, the executive ( President ) can veto any legislation — an act which, in turn, can be overridden by Congress.
For both legislative and administrative the Convention used committees, with powers more or less widely extended and regulated by successive laws.
For example, right after the legislative election of 1986, President François Mitterrand appointed Jacques Chirac as prime minister, Chirac was a member of the RPR and a political opponent of Mitterrand's, and despite the fact the Mitterrand's own Socialist Party was still the largest party in the Assembly, the RPR had an ally in the UDF, which gave them a majority.
For the legislatures of Australia's states and Canada's provinces, a Throne Speech is also performed to outline local legislative plans.
For example, the Constitution of France may be amended by one of two processes: either by a special legislative majority, or alternatively by referendum.
For example, most provisions of the constitution of Lithuania may be amended by a special legislative majority, but a change to the status of the state as an " independent democratic republic " must be endorsed by a three-quarters majority in a referendum.
For example, at the beginning of each parliamentary term, the First Minister normally delivers a statement, setting out the legislative programme of the Government, or a statement of government priorities over the forthcoming term.

For and provision
For the meaning of " assault " in this provision, see Logdon v. DPP Crim LR 121, DC.
For example, North Carolina Criminal Procedure Act permits a defendant to move to suppress evidence obtained as a result of a “ substantial ” violation of the provision of the North Carolina Rules of Criminal Procedure.
For example, if a statutory provision or precedent had not been brought to the previous court's attention before its decision, the precedent would not be binding.
For instance the Supreme Court struck down a provision which limited the jurisdiction of the state of Alabama over navigable waters within the state.
For the first time in its history non-ordained pastors became a normal expectation, rather than an extraordinary provision for ministry.
For example, in October 2001, Japan adopted legislation allowing the creation of " Japan-version 401 ( k )" accounts even though no provision of the relevant Japanese codes is in fact called " section 401 ( k ).
For more details see UK pension provision.
For example, bus services in the UK outside London are provided by both the public and private sectors in a deregulated economic environment ( where no-one specifies which services are to be provided, so the provision of services is influenced by the market ), whereas bus services within London are provided by the private sector in a regulated economic environment ( where the public sector specifies the services to be provided and the private sector competes for the right to supply those services-i. e.
For example, one provision of the Act was the establishment of a trust fund, administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, to collect and distribute revenues from oil, mineral, timber, and grazing leases on Native American lands.
For example, Congress suspended sectio 315, equal time provision, for a TV forum on presidential election in 1960 because every candidate has to have same portion of time to speak.
( For example, the LINC had an overflow bit which was a small but important part of the LINC's machine state ; the PDP-12 had no provision for saving and restoring the state of this bit across PDP-8 interrupts.
" For a broader understanding of this statuory provision, we refer to Section 96 ( 3 ) of the Consumer and Competition Act 2010 ( Cth ) that broadly defines what can and what potentially constitute resale price maintenance.
For example, Axel A. Weber, the former president of the Deutsche Bundesbank, has argued that " The past has shown that an overly generous provision of liquidity in global financial markets in connection with a very low level of interest rates promotes the formation of asset-price bubbles.
For example, in an April, 2007 decision by the Appellate Division in New Jersey, the court refused to enforce a provision of a prenuptial agreement relating to the wife's waiver of her interest in the husband's savings plan.
For the first, the Battle of Britain Chapel in Westminster Abbey, Trenchard headed a committee with Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding to raise funds for the furnishing of the chapel and for the provision of a stained glass window.
For new projects the provision will be phased out between 2011 and 2015.
Choice For individuals must be maximised-even if the state accepts responsibility for provision of a safety net.
For example, an owner of copy of a computer program ( and only a computer program under § 109 ( c )) cannot display the copy publicly on a website under this provision.
For tax reporting purposes, a general provision for bad debts is not an allowable deduction from profit-a business can only get relief for specific debtors that have gone bad.
For Alberta and Saskatchewan, the relevant provision is s. 93 ( 1 ), as amended by the Alberta Act and the Saskatchewan Act, respectively.
For many years the code for the operator was ' 0 ', and special provision was made to allow certain of the directors to dial up to four digits for operator access after receiving only the single ' 0 ' ( or two or three digit special codes ).
For these reasons the Third Amendment introduced a provision expressly permitting the state to join the Communities and stating in broad terms that European law has supremacy over the constitution.
For this reason as well as permitting the state to ratify the Treaty of Nice, the Twenty-sixth Amendment added to the constitution a new provision, Article 29. 4. 9, guaranteeing that the state would not enter an EU mutual defence pact.
** For sustained outstanding service in the provision of logistic support to warlike operations in East Timor.

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