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For lawyers and judges, the calendar is the docket used by the court to schedule the order of hearings or trials.
For example, some of the Templars ' lands in London were later rented to lawyers, which led to the names of the Temple Bar gateway and the Temple tube station.
For example, wigs worn by lawyers were at first common and fashionable ; spurs worn by military officials were at first practical but now are both impractical and traditional.
For example, there is a growing conflict between the multijurisdictional practice of law in arbitration proceedings in the financial service industry and state regulation of lawyers.
For example, the title " solicitor " is still used by town, city, and county lawyers in Delaware, Georgia, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and West Virginia.
For a $ 5, 500 fee to an imaginary lawyer, Don and Helen Robinson received Tiffany Stasi ( whose identity was confirmed by DNA testing in 2000 ) and a set of authentic-appearing adoption papers with the forged signatures of two lawyers and a judge.
For example, Presidents Obama and Clinton are lawyers, as both men have law degrees and have practiced law in the past, but they are no longer attorneys because neither holds a current law license in any state and thus cannot legally engage in the practice of law.
For this reason, constitutional lawyers regard the Declaration as an historical document that no longer has legal force.
For example, there has been an end to war, making the army and navy useless ; sanitation is so good that the doctors are unemployed ; and so perfect are the laws that crime has all but ended, emptying the courts and leaving lawyers jobless.
For lawyers who must come and present their cases to the court in person, this administrative grouping of cases helps to reduce the time and cost of travel.
For example, defense lawyers are free to present any evidence supporting the acquittal of their client.
For example, Jean Paget is not given full control of the money she inherited from her uncle, but has her capital managed by male lawyers.
For the past 30 years GOA has been building a network of lawyers around the nation to aid in taking on anti-gun legislation in the courts.
For four days, the station's lawyers pleaded to the three judges of the court that the CRTC overstepped its authority in ordering the shutdown of the station.
For every dollar spent on compensation, 54 cents went to administrative expenses ( including lawyers, experts, and courts ).
For many years the promotion of invention and improvements of all sorts was the main business of the Society, and its meetings were the focus of a large and active cross-section of Edinburgh society-academics, gentry, professionals such as civil engineers and lawyers, and skilled craftsmen such as instrument makers, engravers and printers.
For example, when lawyers and judges traveled " the circuit " with Lincoln, the lawyers often slept " two in a bed and eight in a room ".
For lawyers, the Commonwealth Law Reports are the preferred source for decisions of the High Court of Australia.
For example, only foreign law firms, rather than individual foreign lawyers may apply for a permit to set up an office in China.
For his magnum opus, Accursius was extolled by the lawyers of his own and the immediately succeeding age as the greatest glossator, and he was even called the idol of jurisconsults, but those of later times formed a lower estimate of his merits.
For the project, 59 families of ranchers needed to be convinced and the permission of the authorities had to be obtained, so Christo and Jeanne-Claude hired nine lawyers.
For example the silk tie costs less if you are the lawyers best friend, while the leftover pork costs less if you are at the waitresses house.
For lawyers the abandonment of old interpretations of the limits of constitutional powers was readily acceptable.

For and reflecting
For those of the Cardinal, Melanchthon, and Dürer's final major work, a drawn portrait of the Nuremberg patrician Ulrich Starck, Dürer depicted the sitters in profile, perhaps reflecting a more mathematical approach.
For example, the CCTV New Year's Gala usually promotes couplets reflecting current political themes in mainland China.
For example, when representing a vowel, the letter ⟨ y ⟩ in non-word-final positions, represents the sound in some words borrowed from Greek ( reflecting an original upsilon ), whereas the letter usually representing this sound in non-Greek words is the letter ⟨ i ⟩.
For these cases, the Academy of the Hebrew Language suggests two transliteration sets, a generic one, reflecting modern phonology, and a strict one, reflecting the orthographic distinctions, which are still in use, and the historical phonology.
For hydrogen-1, the quantity is about 1 / 1836, reflecting the ratio electron to proton mass.
For example, Rabbi David Bar-Hayim of the Makhon Shilo institute has issued a siddur reflecting Eretz Yisrael practice as found in the Jerusalem Talmud and other sources.
For this reason, engineers, contractors, and management are frequently forced to develop documentation reflecting the actual status of the item before they can proceed with a change.
For the 100 word list Swadesh obtained a value of 0. 86, the higher value reflecting the elimination of semantically unstable words.
For the edition broadcast on Saturday 23 November 1963, the day after the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy, TW3 produced a shortened 20-minute programme with no satire, reflecting on the loss, including a contribution from Dame Sybil Thorndike and the tribute song " In the Summer of His Years " sung by Martin with lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer.
For it was in reflecting on the similarity between Blake and Milton that Frye first stumbled upon the " principle of the mythological framework ," the recognition that " the Bible was a mythological framework, cosmos or body of stories, and that societies live within a mythology " ( Hart 18 ).
For example, liberal newspapers such as Asahi Shimbun and Mainichi Shimbun often feature articles critical of the flag of Japan, reflecting their readerships ' political spectrum.
On the bootleg tapes of The Beatles in session in 1965 recording Think For Yourself, John Lennon can be heard reflecting and joking about a meeting he had with Marciano, in which Marciano talked about Joe Louis.
For example, fresh snow, which is highly reflective to visible light ( reflectivity about 0. 90 ), appears white due to reflecting sunlight with a peak wavelength of about 0. 5 micrometers.
For parallel computing, there are many possible models typically reflecting different ways processors can be interconnected.
For example, this is the breadth of definition used by Max Holland in his history of Burgmaster and Houdaille, which is also a history of the machine tool industry in general from the 1940s through the 1980s ; he was reflecting the sense of the term used by Houdaille itself and other firms in the industry.
For some cultures, such as Kwakwaka ' wakw, elaborate and theatrical dances are performed reflecting the hosts ' genealogy and cultural wealth.
For physicists, the word " particle " means something rather different from the common sense of the term, reflecting the modern understanding of how particles behave at the quantum scale in ways that differ radically from what everyday experience would lead us to expect.
For example, Obadiah is generally understood as reflecting the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BCE.
For later seasons, opening remarks were also filmed with Hitchcock speaking in French and German for the show's international presentations, reflecting his real-life fluency in both languages.
For reflecting telescopes, which use a curved mirror in place of the objective lens, theory preceded practice.
For detailed information on specific designs of reflecting, refracting, and catadioptric telescopes: see the main articles on Reflecting telescopes, Refracting telescopes, and Catadioptrics.
For example Byzantine silk textiles, often woven or embroidered with designs of both animal and human figures, the former often reflecting traditions originating much further east, were unexcelled in the Christian world until almost the end of the Empire.
They wrote, " For them, the enriching values of reading are denied unless materials reflecting adult interests are adapted to their needs.

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