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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, each festival charges an entry fee which varies depending upon the area, and either covers entry only or includes a commemorative ⅓, ½ or 1 pint glass sporting the details of the festival.
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, only men of high economic and social status have concubines.
Generally this means fewer conscripts, less service time for them and only those who choose so, will continue into the reaction force system.
Generally this effect is only present when doses are taken for long periods of time, and the effect ceases after cessation of use.
( Generally, 3277 models were upper-case only, except for the mixed EBCDIC / APL or text keyboards, which had lower case.
Generally, under the NRRA, only the insured's home state may regulate and tax the excess line transaction.
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 speaking, this precept requires that " weapons remain pure that they are employed only in self-defence and against innocent civilians and defenceless people ".
Generally the term describes only the defenses facing Germany, while the term Alpine Line is used for the Franco-Italian defenses.
Generally it is preferred that only the upper surface with the vinyl is cut, but the backing surface is not completely cut through.
Generally seven players will play, and each player's hands are compared only against the dealer's hands.
Generally speaking, only competitive level Inline hockey is strictly bound by the governing body's rules.
Generally speaking, developing nations and third world countries participated only as clients, allies, or dependents of United States or the Soviet Union, with no significant voice of their own.
Generally there can only be at most one tonic syllable per word of 2 – 5 different registers, as well as additional distinctive and non-distinctive pre-and post-tonic lengths.
Generally the average fitness will have increased by this procedure for the population, since only the best organisms from the first generation are selected for breeding, along with a small proportion of less fit solutions, for reasons already mentioned above.
Generally only entry is controlled and exit is uncontrolled.
Generally, output is a linear function of input only for a fixed portion of the transfer characteristics.
Generally, this staircase is only accessible to registered guests, although the hotel does offer monthly tours to others.
Generally, within the Closed Basin the major streams such as Saguache Creek, San Luis Creek, and the streams from the west face of the Sangre de Cristos flow only a short distance onto the valley floor as surface streams.
Generally sharks have only one layer of tesserae, but the jaws of large specimens, such as the bull shark, tiger shark, and the great white shark, have two to three layers or more, depending on body size.
Generally, it is only appropriate to use the term " judge " when speaking of an anonymous or general position, such as " the trial judge ," or when referring to a member of an inferior or provincial court such as the Ontario Court of Justice.
Generally, it's not only the person with a hearing disability that feels isolated, but others around them who feel they are not being " heard " or paid attention to, especially when the hearing loss has been gradual.

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Generally, however, northern Alberta ( and areas along the Alberta Rockies ) is forested land and logging is more important than agriculture there.
Generally, sissy implies a lack of courage and stoicism, which are thought important to the male role.
Generally when self-governance of nation-states is discussed, it is called national sovereignty-a concept important in international law.
Generally, these should be applied at bloom, bunch closure and veraison ( the most important being the bloom application ).
Generally, the geography of the lake resembles Windermere ( though Wild Cat Island has a number of important elements from Peel Island on Coniston Water ) while the fells and hills surrounding it more resemble the area around Coniston.
Generally the mycelial saprotrophic form grows at 25 ° C, and the yeast-like pathogenic form at 37 ° C. This dimorphism is important in the identification of mycoses, as it makes rapid identification of many pathogenic organisms possible.
Generally seen as the main variety of local fascism, and noted for its mystical and Romanian Orthodox-inspired revolutionary message, it grew into an important actor on the Romanian political stage, coming into conflict with the political establishment and the democratic forces, and often resorting to terrorism.
Generally, the rulers of the more important states were appointed Knights Grand Commanders of the Order of the Star of India, rather than of the Order of the Indian Empire.
Generally, a horse should have well-defined withers, as they are considered an important attachment point for the muscles of the torso.
Generally the scene card descriptions are written out in order, and only have the essential and important story events that make up the scenes.
Generally, each period demonstrates characteristic stylistic evolutions in Beethoven's musical language and preoccupations as well as important developments in the composer's personal life.
Generally speaking most people used their first names for identification as surnames where not important for identification.
Generally, cultural conflicts led to important periods of book destruction: in 303, the emperor Diocletian ordered the burning of Christian texts.
Generally, the raison d ' être of an ethnographic government is to secure the most important instruments of state power in the hands of a specific ethnic collectivity.
Generally, sheep and arable farming are more predominant in the Scottish Borders to the east, while dairy farming is traditionally more important in Dumfries and Galloway, although recent years here have seen a move away from cattle grazing towards sheep farming.
Generally, HMW glutenins have been found to be more important than gliadins and LMW glutenins for dough rheological properties.
Generally, the Pathi status is given for a site based on the scriptures and seeking, how much the site is important in the incarnation of Vaikundar.
Generally speaking, the most important aspect of long-term therapy is controlling the level of exercise.
Generally speaking, Villanovan settlements were centered in the Po River valley and Etruria round Bologna — later an important Etruscan center — and areas in Emilia Romagna ( at Verucchio ) in Tuscany and at Fermi, Lazio.
Generally considered one of the most important groupings in the genre, it has contained or been associated with a large proportion of major English folk performers in its long and fluid history.
Generally this means that most museums containing works of arts, historic cities, archaeological sites, and important places of worship, whether temple, church or synagogue, are protected by the Convention.
Generally, this allows three important approximations ( for θ in radians ) for calculation of the ray's path:

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