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cases and included
Substitutes in cases such as this included cornmeal.
Faced with enormous political opposition, so the DSM-III was in serious danger of not being approved by the APA Board of Trustees unless " neurosis " was included in some capacity, a political compromise reinserted the term in parentheses after the word " disorder " in some cases.
Joseph Szimhart, a former deprogrammer, says " until 1992, in a low percentage of my cases, included situations in which families elected to confine and sometimes abduct a ' cultist ' to a deprogramming.
Important cases have included:
At the level of the manor this might be a fairly mundane matter of agricultural policy, but also included sentencing by the lord for criminal offences, including capital punishment in some cases.
The " stable " core of French society, town guildspeople and village labourers, included cases of staggering social and geographic continuity, but even this core required regular renewal.
The British Indian Empire, which included present-day India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, was divided into two types of territories: the Provinces of British India, which were governed directly by British officials responsible to the Governor-General of India ; and princely states, under the rule of local hereditary rulers who recognised British suzerainty in return for local autonomy, in most cases as established by treaty.
Punishments included forfeiture of land and exile, or in extreme cases death.
This autonomy included the right to administer their own justice, although the kinds of cases that fell under their jurisdiction varied at different times.
In some cases, the alliance contract included having a John Crane Inc. technician or engineer on-site to coordinate various aspects of the program.
* The subpixels can be included in rendering calculations, which requires more analysis and processing time, but can produce apparently superior images in some cases.
In all these cases, quotations are usually included to give a glimpse of the user's personality, to make a statement of their beliefs, or to spread views and ideas.
These neuropsychiatric effects included tremor, confusion, anxiety, insomnia, agitation, and, in severe cases, psychosis.
In many cases, however, it is useful to consider random variables that are functions of other random variables, and then the mapping function included in the definition of a random variable becomes important.
In these cases, instructions for compilations, such as a Makefile, are included with the source code.
The concert included Sondheim music and songs performed, in some cases, by the original performers.
Other guests they admired ( and in most cases had worked with before ) included Muddy Waters, Dr. John, Van Morrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Ronnie Wood, Paul Butterfield, and Neil Diamond.
Most Lithuanian nouns can take the illative ending, indicating that from the descriptive point of view the illative still can be treated as a case in Lithuanian, although since the beginning of the 20th century it isn't included in the lists of standard Lithuanian cases in most grammars and textbooks and the prepositional construction į + accusative is more frequently used today to denote direction.
It continues in some cases with bundled or pre-installed software, where many extra programs of dubious quality and usefulness are included with a piece of hardware.
These incidents included cases of women refusing to move to the back of ' Mehadrin ' ( segregated ) buses, and escalating disagreements in Beit Shemesh surrounding a non-Haredi girls ' school, which developed into violence.
Remaining causes of death included hunting ( 5 cases ), entanglement in wire ( 1 case ), the removal of cassowaries that attacked humans ( 4 cases ), and natural causes ( 18 cases ), including tuberculosis ( 4 cases ).
DPS included additional code to properly handle these cases.

cases and Inquiry
The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry ( CSI ), although not a UFO organization, has investigated various UFO cases and has given a skeptical review of the phenomena in its publications, often in the Skeptical Inquirer magazine.
During World War I, Stone served for several months on a War Department Board of Inquiry, with Major Walter Kellogg of the U. S. Army Judge Advocate Corps and Judge Julian Mack, that reviewed the cases of 2, 294 men whose requests for conscientious objector status had been denied by their draft boards.
In some cases criminal prosecution of these parties has occurred in parallel with the public inquiry, delaying the Inquiry until the criminal prosecutions have been completed.
The Cory Collusion Inquiry was established to investigate allegations of collusion between security forces and paramilitaries in those cases.

cases and Royal
Royal Navy reports of captured Kriegsmarine officers and sailors often commented as one report from October 1940 noted the POWs " were all fanatical Nazis and hated the British intensely, which had not been so evident in previous cases ".
In 1829 he presented three cases at the Royal Society of London.
* England, Europe and Australasia-A Holy Royal Arch Chapter is required to be sponsored by a Craft Lodge and bears the same number ( and in almost all cases the same name ); however, the HRA is a separate Order from Craft Freemasonry.
Though the monarch does not personally rule in judicial cases, this function of the Royal Prerogative instead performed in trust and in the Queen's name by officers of Her Majesty's court, common law holds the notion that the sovereign " can do no wrong "; the monarch cannot be prosecuted in her own courts, judged by herself, for criminal offences.
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists state there is a generally agreed upon rate of failure of about 1 in 2000 vasectomies which is considerably better than tubal ligations for which there is one failure in every 200 to 300 cases.
The members of the Council, the Staatsraden, are appointed by Royal Decree for life ( Subarticle 2 ); they can be dismissed on demand by Decree, or in cases determined by law by the Council itself, and law can determine an age limit ( Subarticles 3 and 4 ).
Article 103 states that law has to determine in which cases a Royal Decree may declare a state of emergency to maintain external or internal security ; delegation is allowed.
This is further covered by Article 132: the standard organisation of provinces and municipalities and the composition and competence of their administrative organs is regulated by formal law ( Subarticle 1 ); how they are controlled is regulated by law ( Subarticle 2 ); their decisions shall only be subject to prior supervision in cases determined by law or by force of law ( Subarticle 3 ); their decisions shall only be quashed by Royal Decree and on grounds that they violate the law ( in the broadest sense: the recht ) or conflict with the public interest ( Subarticle 4 ).
In some cases, national mints report the amount of seigniorage provided to their respective governments ; for example, the Royal Canadian Mint reported that in 2006 it generated $ C93 million in seigniorage for the Government of Canada.
Beaufort and Port Royal appoint members to a joint planning commission to hear cases in both jurisdictions.
In cases where the coast guard is primarily concerned with coordinating rather than executing rescue operations, lifeboats are often provided by civilian voluntary organizations, such as the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in the United Kingdom, whilst aircraft may be provided by the countries ' armed forces, such as Sea Kings operated by the RAF and Royal Navy in addition to any of the coast guard's own assets.
After 1765, the Royal Assent was at first signified by letter from the Secretary of State to the Governor, but during the Regency the practice began of granting Royal Assent by Order in Council, which continues to this day, though limited to exceptional cases since 1981.
Originally, a writ became necessary, in most cases, to have a case heard in one of the Royal Courts, such as the King's Bench or Common Pleas.
Royal house names in Europe were therefore generally taken from the father ; in cases where a queen regnant married a prince of another house, their children ( and therefore subsequent monarchs ) belonged to the house of the prince consort.
Sets distributed by the Royal Mint in these ways are not given in purses, but in presentation cases.
In November 2006 the Canadian producer Royal DeMaria released five cases of Chardonnay icewine with a half-bottle price set at C $ 30, 000, making it the world's most expensively priced wine.
In other cases, precedence may be decided by the sovereign's order, by a Royal Warrant of Precedence, by letters patent, by Acts of Parliament, or by custom.
The federal government is inconsistent in the use of the two variants: it often uses the 1939 variant, but in some cases, such as on the Centennial Flame on Parliament Hill and the badge of the Royal 22 < sup > e </ sup > Régiment, it uses the 1868 variant.
Sir Isaac Newton took up the post of Warden of the Mint, responsible for investigating cases of counterfeiting, in 1696, and subsequently held the office of Master of the Royal Mint from 1699 until his death in 1727.
MP have the power to arrest and charge non-CSD bound civilians only in cases where a crime is committed on or in relation to DND property or assets, or at the request of the Minister of Public Safety, Commissioner of the Correctional Service of Canada or Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
In some unusual cases, a chief petty officer 1st class or chief petty officer 2nd class in the Royal Canadian Navy may succeed to a sergeant-major's position, especially in units with a large number of " purple trades ", such as service battalions.
This was used and cited the most often in cases of inmates who had been given the death penalty: from 1965 to 1993 ( when the death penalty was formally abolished ) those who were sentenced to death were automatically commuted to life imprisonment under the Royal Prerogative.
The British king George IV sent to Zadar a naval fleet to collect a hundred Maraschino cases for the Royal court at London and for the governors of Malta and Corfu.

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