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* low respect for intellectual property as knowledge and culture was considered a right for human kind, and not a privilege as in the free market economies.
During the 1930s, he was considered one of the most prestigious actors at Warner Brothers studios, and one of the rare actors who was given the privilege of choosing which parts he wanted.
They have this power as a matter of privilege, as they are all considered to be Noble pieces.
Recourse to personal vengeance and duelling was considered a class privilege of the sword-bearing aristocracy before the formation of the modern centralized liberal-bureaucratic nation-state ( see Marc Bloch, trans.
To be born human is considered a great privilege because unlike other mammals even a person of average intelligence with sufficient effort and proper guidance can walk the path of dharma and become liberated from the cycle of rebirth.
The privilege of determining what is considered scientific knowledge has been controlled by men, and for the most part of history restricted to men.
As early as the 6th century the pallium was considered a liturgical vestment to be used only in the church, and indeed only during Mass, unless a special privilege determined otherwise.
As a man of faith and an active Knight of Malta, Simon considered the opportunity to serve those less fortunate than he a God-given privilege and, indeed, a responsibility.
Though the jury found Burchett had been defamed, it considered the article a fair report of a 1971 Senate speech by DLP leader Vince Gair and therefore protected by parliamentary privilege.
Joan is sometimes considered a member of the Outlaws ( the only girl entitled to this high privilege ) and sometimes an " Outlaw ally " because she took a special oath.
Nicklaus had the rare privilege of " dotting the ' i '" of " Script Ohio ", the signature formation of the Ohio State University Marching Band, at the Ohio State homecoming game on October 28, 2006 when the Buckeyes played Minnesota ; this is considered the greatest honor that can be bestowed on a non-band member.
The use of supporters, a high honour, was considered presumptuous, as no other province had been granted such a privilege.
In order to have working privilege under Thailand Board of Investment ( BOI ), foreign experts and skilled workers have to follow the Investment Promotion Act 1977 and there are 2 sections to be considered.
The guidelines were considered tough because they require that to claim cooperation, companies must ( 1 ) turn over materials from internal investigations, ( 2 ) waive attorney-client privilege, and ( 3 ) not provide targeted executive with company-paid lawyers.
With time, it was considered a high honor and great privilege to be granted a small cloth attached by bands which would be worn over the torso in the same manner as the full monastic scapular.
In the latter most recent case, the trial judge considered the privilege obsolete and inapplicable, and said in proceedings, " the privilege did not apply indeed ... it is unthinkable in modern times that, in circumstances such as they are in this case, it should ".
The second tendency has considered sexual liberalization to be inherently a mere extension of male privilege.
) Gayle Rubin ( Rubin, 1984 ) calls for a new feminist theory of sex, saying that existing feminist thoughts on sex had frequently considered sexual liberalization as a trend that only increases male privilege.
In many common law jurisdictions, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore, the term " without prejudice " is also used in the course of negotiations to indicate that a particular conversation or letter cannot be tendered as evidence in court ; it can be considered a form of privilege.
He enjoys the privilege of receiving the first sacrifice of the new year, which is offered by the rex on the day of the Agonium of January as well as at the kalenade of each month: These rites show he is considered the patron of the cosmic year.
When it was in his power to give an African American a title shot, Jack Johnson refused to grant that privilege to Sam Langford, the fighter who after former champ Jim Jeffries ( a man Langford said he would not face when Jeff was in the prime of his career ), had to be considered the # 1 contender in the heavyweight division.
A noble had the advantageous privilege of the freedom not to serve in the military, and in the event that he did choose to serve, he was given special treatment when being considered for higher positions.
In the United States, by contrast, the farmer's privilege is considered protected by the Plant Variety Protection Act and by case law stemming from Asgrow Seed v. Winterboer.
Listening to Carr talk about the Sand Pine scrub near Ocala or his comments as he guided students through the Okefenokee Swamp in canoes was considered a great privilege.

considered and present
When the frequency response characteristics of practical components are considered, their effect on stability does not present the most serious limit on the system loop gain.
Out of the 17 parliamentary votes considered by the Public Whip website to concern equal rights for homosexuals, Widdecombe took the opposing position in 15 cases, not being present at the other two votes.
In his mature work, when he did refer to science it was often to present phenomenological or Goethean science as an alternative to what he considered the materialistic science of his contemporaries.
In men, the mammary glands are also present in the body, but normally remain undeveloped because of the hormone testosterone, however, when male lactation occurs, it is considered a pathological symptom of a disorder of the pituitary gland.
One clade, formed by B. anthracis, B. cereus, B. mycoides, B. pseudomycoides, B. thuringiensis and B. weihenstephanensis under current classification standards, should be a single species ( within 97 % 16S identity ), but due to medical reasons, they are considered separate species, an issue also present for four species of Shigella and Escherichia coli.
In present terms, the difference between a parliamentary democracy that is a constitutional monarchy and one that is a republic is sometimes considered more one of detail than of substance.
The remaining 14 naturally occurring elements possess half lives too short for them to have been present at the beginning of the Solar System, and are therefore considered to be transient elements.
if a Catholic were to be at odds with the Holy Father on the application of capital punishment or on the decision to wage war, he would not for that reason be considered unworthy to present himself to receive Holy Communion.
In continuum mechanics a body is considered stress-free if the only forces present are those inter-atomic forces ( ionic, metallic, and van der Waals forces ) required to hold the body together and to keep its shape in the absence of all external influences, including gravitational attraction.
Stylistic indications ( e. g. ‘ informal ’ or ‘ vulgar ’) present in many modern dictionaries is considered less than objectively descriptive as well.
The prosecution tried to present the poster to the jury in isolation for consideration as obscene material, but Judge Susan Isacoff ruled that the poster must be considered along with the music and lyrics.
Deuterocanonical is a term coined in 1566 by the theologian Sixtus of Siena, who had converted to Catholicism from Judaism, to describe scriptural texts of the Old Testament considered canonical by the Catholic Church, but which are not present in the Hebrew Bible, and which had been omitted by some early canon lists, especially in the East.
While individual equations present a kind of puzzle and have been considered throughout history, the formulation of general theories of Diophantine equations ( beyond the theory of quadratic forms ) was an achievement of the twentieth century.
By substituting these three verbs, even without clarifying morality ( ought, shall, should, must ) or the actor ( s ) who do or did something, becomes / remains / equals makes clear what time frame of relationship is asserted, and disallows assuming one stable past / present / future timeline-known as single scenario planning or blind linearity and considered a grave error in risk analysis.
# If not, the obverse and reverse will present two variants of the same design, one with the hoist on the left ( usually considered the obverse side, see flag illustrations ), the other with the hoist on the right ( usually considered the reverse side of the flag ).
While some limit speaking in tongues to speech addressed to God-" prayer or praise ", others claim that speech in tongues is revelation from God to the church, and when interpreted into human language by those embued with the gift of interpretation of tongues for the benefit of others present, may be considered equivalent to prophecy.
By contrast, the " Verb of Similarity " ( فعل المضارع, fi ' l al-mudaara ' ah ), so called because of its resemblance to the active participial noun, is considered to denote an event in the present or future without committing to a specific aspectual sense beyond the incompleteness implied by the tense: يضرب " yadribu ", he strikes / is striking / will strike / etc.
When this particle is absent, the infinitive is said to be a bare infinitive ; when it is present, it is generally considered to be a part of the infinitive, then known as the full infinitive ( or to-infinitive ), and there is a controversy about whether it should be separated from the main word of the infinitive ( see Split infinitive ).
As the loss of a human being inflicts enormous grief upon the individuals close to the victim, as well as the fact that the commission of a murder is highly detrimental to the good order within society, most societies both present and in antiquity have considered it a most serious crime worthy of the harshest of punishment.
Generation V reactors are designs which are theoretically possible, but which are not being actively considered or researched at present.
It is, indeed, obvious that the presence of gemmules in the blood can form no necessary part of my hypothesis ; for I refer in illustration of it to the lowest animals, such as the Protozoa, which do not possess blood or any vessels ; and I refer to plants in which the fluid, when present in the vessels, cannot be considered as true blood.
The document recalled that infant baptism has long been considered of apostolic origin and that the first direct evidence of its practice, dating from the 2nd century, does not present it as an innovation.
Additional components which when present are considered part of the scuba set are ;
Usually, the substance present in the greatest amount is considered the solvent.

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