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Generally considered by critics and fellow players to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time,
* Non-exempt – Generally an employee paid by the hour who is entitled to a minimum wage, overtime pay at the rate of time and one-half the regular rate for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours per week or according to state labor laws, as well as other protections under child labor and equal pay laws.
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 this means fewer conscripts, less service time for them and only those who choose so, will continue into the reaction force system.
Generally believed to have been written in the Arbroath Abbey by Bernard of Kilwinning, then Chancellor of Scotland and Abbot of Arbroath, and sealed by fifty-one magnates and nobles, the letter is the sole survivor of three created at the time.
Generally, he would say that he did not think it permitted that a composer take more time from his public than strictly necessary.
Generally, a layer of plaster will require ten to twelve hours to dry ; ideally, an artist would begin to paint after one hour and continue until two hours before the drying time — giving seven to nine hours working time.
Generally this effect is only present when doses are taken for long periods of time, and the effect ceases after cessation of use.
Generally, monsoons occur at the same time across the country, although that time may vary significantly from one year to the next.
Generally speaking, higher courts do not have direct oversight over the lower courts of record, in that they cannot reach out on their own initiative ( sua sponte ) at any time to overrule judgments of the lower courts.
Generally an administration gets credit or blame for the state of economy during its time.
Generally a shorter half-life leads to a higher time resolution at the expense of timescale.
Generally speaking, one can expect to reach almost most destinations within Greater Victoria within a time span of 20 – 30 minutes, perhaps approximately 60 minutes, dependent on traffic conditions, road construction or other reasons for blockage, where you are coming from, going to, and mode of transport.
Full-length play: Generally, two or three acts with an act break ( intermission or interval ) that marks some kind of structural or time shift.
Generally the high school students spent most of the time out of the home.
Generally the lead orchestrator attempts to orchestrate as much of the music as possible if time allows.
Generally considered to be a staple of the point-and-click adventure genre, the game and its sequels were critically acclaimed in the mainstream press at the time.
Generally, a peglist only has to be memorized one time, and can then be used over and over every time a list of items needs to be memorized.
Generally, it is granted for a set period of time so the other party can get back on their feet after the termination of the marriage.
Generally, a minister will declare that a bill must be considered as urgent, and move a motion to limit debating time.

Generally and housing
Segregation may be maintained by means ranging from discrimination in hiring and in the rental and sale of housing to certain races to vigilante violence ( such as lynchings, e. g. ) Generally, a situation that arises when members of different races mutually prefer to associate and do business with members of their own race would usually be described as separation or de facto separation of the races rather than segregation.
Generally built to replace run-down terraced housing, the new designs included not only modern improvements such as inside toilets, but also shops and other community facilities within high-rise blocks.
Generally housing estates are monotenure.
Generally, the law views the receiver as that part of a firearm housing that has the serial number upon it.
* Communists: Generally one of the larger factions, they are most concerned with adequate housing, healthcare and employment for the masses, and low pay disparities between workers on the island.

Generally and secretary
Generally, a Cabinet-level head of an agency in California holds the title of " secretary ", while the head of a department holds the title of " director.

Generally and was
Generally speaking the appellate court examines the record of evidence presented in the trial court and the law that the lower court applied and decides whether that decision was legally sound or not.
Generally, there is no trial in an appellate court, only consideration of the record of the evidence presented to the trial court and all the pre-trial and trial court proceedings are reviewed — unless the appeal is by way of re-hearing, new evidence will usually only be considered on appeal in " very " rare instances, for example if that material evidence was unavailable to a party for some very significant reason such as prosecutorial misconduct.
Generally, above 15 % amaranth grain flour, there were significant differences in the evaluated sensory qualities and the high amaranth-containing product was found to be of unacceptable palatability to the population sample that evaluated the baked products.
Generally, the channel controllers would do their best to run all of the bus operations internally, moving data when the CPU was known to be busy elsewhere if possible, and only using interrupts when necessary.
Generally a party will be accused of indirect contempt by the party for whose benefit the order was entered.
Generally Hume took a moderate Royalist position and thought revolution was unnecessary.
Generally, the Inquisition movement was concerned only with the heretical behaviour of Catholic adherents or converts, and did not concern itself with those outside its jurisdiction, such as Jews or Muslims.
Generally, it is agreed that while he was still a child, he became a pupil of the painter Toriyama Sekien.
Generally any animal that eats other animals, whether they kill their food or eat carrion (), is not kosher, as well as any animal that was partially eaten by other animals ( Exodus 22: 30 /).
Generally, these causes gave rise to a strong notion in the business community that the old keiretsu system was not an effective business model, and led to an overall loosening of keiretsu alliances.
Generally, Lollards did not believe any particular Pope was the antichrist.
Generally, when the victim's physical immediacy was increased, the participant's compliance decreased.
Generally speaking, Paganini's compositions were technically imaginative, and the timbre of the instrument was greatly expanded as a result of these works.
Generally it is fig and olive trees which seem to be depicted Later the cult of Dionysos was closely associated with trees, specifically the fig tree, and some of his bynames exhibit this, such as or ( dendron, " tree ").
Generally he was a long serving veteran from a lower social status than the tribunii whom he outranked, and who previously had served as primus pilus and finished his 25 years with the legions.
Generally there was little to no defense available to the copy protection system, since all its secrets are made visible through the simulation.
Generally, the British thought that that this was morally objectionable -- but legally permitted under the Statute of Westminster.
Generally a black horse was required, though in Albania it should be white.
Generally, there was a lack of strong leadership in the Congress and, unlike his predecessors Roosevelt and Wilson, Harding was not inclined to fill that void.
Generally ARJ was less popular than PKZIP, but it did enjoy a niche market during the BBS era and in the warez scene.
Generally the sound heard was of very low volume and individual words are not distinguishable.
This allowed the full cost of products that were not sold in the period they were produced to be recorded in inventory using a variety of complex accounting methods, which was consistent with the principles of GAAP ( Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ).
Generally, a sloop was smaller than a frigate ; however, in the later days of the U. S. Navy's sailing fleet, some of the largest vessels were called sloops because they carried fewer guns than a frigate, as few as 20.

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