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Generally speaking, the hands are held high to protect the head and chin and the forearms are tucked against the torso to impede body shots.
Generally, however, the Prime Minister is held responsible by the nation for the consequences of legislation or of general government policy.
Generally they are harvested and cut when in bud, and held in refrigerated conditions until ready for display at their point of sale.
Generally, Indians held the land in a communal fashion.
Generally, a core or other objective piece, such as a partially formed tool, is held in one hand, and struck with a hammer or percussor.
In the United States, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles are accounting rules used to prepare, present and report financial statements for a wide variety of entities, including publicly traded and privately held companies, non-profit organizations, and government authorities.
Generally they are held until they are again used to effect the resignation of an MP.
Generally, recipients live in the diocese where the service is held, although this was altered for the 2011 and 2012 services.
Generally, gymnasts are required to fulfill various requirements including a swing to held handstand, a static strength hold, and an aerial dismount.
Generally, these arguments have held up well in terms of the knowledge of the next four centuries.
Generally held in gardens or picnic areas, it stresses the hospitality towards the guests.
Generally, the position is held by the deputy leader of the ruling party, but now that the MMP electoral system makes coalitions more likely, the role may increasingly go to the leader of a junior party.
Generally these held their meetings in public houses.
Generally a meeting is held once a year.
Generally considered to be an act of homage, or respect, the North Berwick Witch Trials of Scotland in the 16th century held that the kiss was an act of penance issued from the Devil.
Generally, only voters who reside within the geographical bounds of an electoral district ( constituents ) are permitted to vote in an election held there.
Generally in February through to April, a parade and concert series inspired by New Orleans ' Fat Tuesday party is held within Universal Studios Florida.
Generally, state funerals are held in order to involve the general public in a national day of mourning after the family of the deceased gives consent.
Generally, gunsmiths cannot undertake the repair of a firearm they believe is illegally held by a person not permitted to own a firearm ( a convicted felon, for instance ) or one that otherwise violates the laws in which the owner resides.
Generally, the “ March Violets ” were assumed to join the Party for opportunistic reasons only and were held in contempt by the Old Fighters.
Generally speaking, native title must give way to the rights held by others.
Generally, he held the virtually ubiquitous Western view that First Nations people were essentially unintelligent children who needed white control in order to survive ; this even though his own mother-in-law was from a First Nation.
Generally speaking, Enlightenment-era liberalism held that humans are political creatures and that liberty of thought and expression should be among the highest human values.
Generally held in the town square and adjacent pedestrian zones, the market sells food, drink, and seasonal items from open-air stalls, accompanied by traditional singing and dancing.

Generally and date
* 33 – Generally agreed-upon date for the historical crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth, the central figure of Christianity.
Solicitors must be careful when looking at older cases when quantifying a claim to ensure that the award is brought up to date and to take into account the court of appeal case in Heil v Rankin Generally speaking the greater the injury the greater the damages awarded.
Generally, in all states, a child may begin kindergarten in the fall term only if age 5 by a state-set date, usually in the summer or fall.
" Generally, caveat emptor is the property law principle that controls the sale of real property after the date of closing.
Generally, the Christian calendar follows the legal calendar, and the Christian date line is on the same place as the international date line.
Generally such an arrangement has a predefined termination at a particular date or after a certain event has occurred.
Generally directions as to the hiding and sealing of the book were given in the text in order to explain its publication so long after the date of its professed period.
As of the same date, Metacritic, another aggregate review website, registered a rating of 73 out of 100, based on 33 reviews, which is classified as " Generally favorable reviews " by the website's rating system.
Generally a young offender is regarded as such until the date of their 21st or 22nd birthday, whereupon he or she will be sent to an adult prison or can remain in the YOI until they turn 22 if deemed appropriate.
Generally, minutes begin with the name of the body ( e. g. a committee ) holding the meeting, place, date, list of people present, and the time that the chair called the meeting to order.
Generally, Ryo-Ohki prefers her young child form in these stories ; she * has * used her ' adult ' form twice ( once to date Tenchi, once to work out ).
Generally, the most significant mismatch occurs between the maturity date of the loan and the Treasury that matures closest, but prior to, that date.
The aggregate review website Rotten Tomatoes recorded an 89 % fresh rating for the film as of February 5, 2008 while, as of the same date, another aggregate review website, Metacritic, recorded a score of 70 %, classified as Generally favorable reviews by the website's rating system.
Generally when a manufacturer sells a cryogenic processor they include the profiles for only that year of manufacture, or, more typically, profiles from when the processor model was first engineered, which sometimes will date back several years.
Generally, a Veteran must complete a program of rehabilitation services within 12 years from the date of VA notification of entitlement to service-connected disability compensation.

Generally and from
Generally the first salvo of a tsunami is a rather sharp swell, not different enough from an ordinary wave to alarm casual observers.
Generally, the social sciences have attempted to develop scientific methods to understand social phenomena in a generalizable way, although usually with methods distinct from those of the natural sciences.
" Generally speaking, an appellate court's judgment provides ' the final directive of the appeals courts as to the matter appealed, setting out with specificity the court's determination that the action appealed from should be affirmed, reversed, remanded or modified '".
Generally, it is " the right to copy ", but also gives the copyright holder the right to be credited for the work, to determine who may adapt the work to other forms, who may perform the work, who may financially benefit from it, and other related rights.
Generally, the lower a storage is in the hierarchy, the lesser its bandwidth and the greater its access latency is from the CPU.
" Generally, comics are not allowed to include such words as " damn ", " sucks ", " screwed " and " hell ", although there have been exceptions such as the September 22, 2010 Mother Goose and Grimm in which an elderly man says, " This nursing home food sucks ," and a pair of Pearls Before Swine comics from January, 2011 with a character named Ned using the word " crappy ".
Mail armour provided an effective defence against slashing blows by an edged weapon and penetration by thrusting and piercing weapons ; in fact a study conducted at the Royal Armouries at Leeds concluded that " it is almost impossible to penetrate using any conventional medieval weapon " Generally speaking, mail's resistance to weapons is determined by four factors: linkage type ( riveted, butted, or welded ), material used ( iron versus bronze or steel ), weave density ( a tighter weave needs a thinner weapon to surpass ), and ring thickness ( generally ranging from 18 to 14 gauge in most examples ).
Generally a chronicle (, from Greek, from, chronos, " time ") is a historical account of facts and events ranged in chronological order, as in a time line.
Generally speaking decisions from the higher courts will bind the lower courts.
Generally, punitive damages, which are also termed exemplary damages in the United Kingdom, are not awarded in order to compensate the plaintiff, but in order to reform or deter the defendant and similar persons from pursuing a course of action such as that which damaged the plaintiff.
Generally, those immigrants who were approved spent from two to five hours at Ellis Island.
Generally, he would say that he did not think it permitted that a composer take more time from his public than strictly necessary.
Generally, then, a lack of social context creates an element of anonymity, which allows users to feel insulated from the forms of punishment they might receive in a more conventional setting.
Generally, schools must have written permission from the parent or eligible student in order to release any information from a student's education record.
Generally, two pieces come together from either side behind the trigger and are locked in place, which can be unlocked with a key or combination.
Generally speaking, he tended to use tap and other popular dance idioms to express joy and exuberance – as in the title song from Singin ' in the Rain or " I Got Rhythm " from An American in Paris, whereas pensive or romantic feelings were more often expressed via ballet or modern dance, as in " Heather on the Hill " from Brigadoon or " Our Love Is Here to Stay " from An American in Paris.
Generally speaking, the person who engages in an activity for fun, not remuneration, is called an amateur ( or hobbyist ), as distinct from a professional.
Generally speaking, a rabbi in any one period will not overrule specific laws from an earlier era, unless supported by a relevant earlier precedent ; see list below.
Generally, schools must have written permission from the parent or eligible student in order to release any information from a student's education record.

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