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Generally and party
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 a party will be accused of indirect contempt by the party for whose benefit the order was entered.
Generally agreeing on policies, party leaders and their supporters suppress their differences of opinion at the polls for the sake of gaining a majority of seats in the Commons and being able to form a government.
Generally speaking, siege warfare is a form of constant, low intensity conflict characterized by one party holding a strong, static defensive position.
Generally, a two-party system becomes a dichotomous division of the political spectrum with an ostensibly right-wing and left-wing party: Nationalist Party vs. Labour Party in Malta, Liberal vs. Labor in Australia, Republicans vs. Democrats in the United States and the Conservative Party vs. the Labour Party in the United Kingdom
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, presidential opinion has been split between major party lines.
Generally, the defendant must have a reasonable belief that the third party is in a position where they would have the right of self-defense.
Generally, owing to the way in which the Seanad is elected, the Government's coalition controls a majority of the seats, and strong party discipline means that Senators rarely go against their own party, so getting Seanad support for a referendum is difficult.
Generally, state court judges have no common law right to award such fees against the losing party.
Generally, this means that the tested party is that party with the most easily compared functions and risks.
Generally more left-wing in their approach to current events than their mother party, Jusos tend to criticize leading politicians, whatever their affiliation.
Generally, former Labour Speakers have faced only fringe candidates, but former Conservative Speakers have faced major party candidates.
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, the player controls a central game character, or multiple game characters, usually called a party, and achieves victory by completing a series of quests or reaching the conclusion of a central storyline.
Generally dances like the Melbourne Shuffle are not applied as a dance for battling, rather for dancing in the crowd at a rave party.
Generally speaking, the BNG can be considered a nationalist, mildly pro-independence, left-wing and pro-European party.
Generally official party status is dependent on winning a minimum number of seats ( that is, the number of Members of Parliament or Members of the Legislative Assembly elected ).
Since the party was illegal in Russia, he proposed to reach the masses through " a large number of other organizations intended for wide membership and, which, therefore, can be as loose and as public as possible ," Generally called " mass organizations " by the Communists themselves, these groups were prevalent from the 1920s through the 1950s, with their use accelerating during the Popular Front period of the 1930s.

Generally and UK
Generally Accepted Accounting Practice in the UK, or UK GAAP, is the overall body of regulation establishing how company accounts must be prepared in the United Kingdom.
Generally accepted accounting practice is a statutory term in the UK Taxes Acts.
The abbreviation " UK GAAP " is also accepted as an abbreviation for the term used in other jurisdictions, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, or Generally Accepted Accounting Policies.
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* Statements of Standard Accounting Practice, in Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ( UK )
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Generally more expensive than table salt, it is commonly used in gourmet cooking and specialty potato chips, particularly the kettle cooked variety ( known as hand-cooked in the UK / Europe ).
Factoring is a word often misused synonymously with invoice discounting, known as " Receivables Assignment " in American Accounting (" Generally Accepted Accounting Principles "/" GAAP " propagated by FASB )< Ref Name =" CPA_Finance " />-factoring is the sale of receivables, whereas invoice discounting is borrowing where the receivable is used as collateral .< Ref Name =" CPA_Finance " /> However, in some other markets, such as the UK, invoice discounting is considered to be a form of factoring involving the assignment of receivables and is included in official factoring statistics .< Ref Name =" BCR "> BCR Publishing, " The World Factoring Yearbook ", UK Section .</ ref > It is therefore not considered to be borrowing in the UK.
Generally the Zanussi brand is regarded by most as a “ mid-market ” brand on a par with Hotpoint, Hoover and Bosch in the UK.
Generally identified with the term ' Liberal ' in current UK politics, they are the third largest political party, taking 23 % of the vote in the last election, but due to the First Past the Post electoral system their representation in parliament is much smaller ; it has around 10 % of the seats at Westminster.
Generally therefore, in the contemporary UK, ' Liberal ' refers to an ideology advocating broad social freedoms, but less attached to economic liberalism.
Generally the Carina E was offered in XL and GL trim levels, but in UK they were marketed as S, GS, CD, and CDX.
Generally well-received ( although the critics took note of their influences ), Between the Buttons reached # 3 in the UK.
Generally in the UK, any recorded information should be kept legally for 7 years, but for medical records additional time must be allowed for any child to reach the age of responsibility ( 20 years ).
Generally considered the definitive Chicago retrospective, The Very Best of: Only the Beginning has proven a lucrative seller, reaching # 38 in the US — where it went double platinum, and providing Chicago with their highest UK position since 1970, peaking at # 11.
Generally local leaders were hand-picked by the UK to be the new governing body and were given a political education in London, during which they often served as the sole representative of their country in the negotiation of their country's new constitution.
* Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ( UK )
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Generally, American editions used the original Junkie spelling for the title, while UK editions usually changed this to Junky.

Generally and politics
Generally, the Canard is well informed about happenings within the world of French politics.
Generally Commissioners are meant to remain above national politics and the European Parliament's development committee asked the Parliament's legal service to assess if his participation violates the treaties.
Generally, this manifested in a pragmatic approach to politics.

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