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document and unquestionable
The entire document was written with Catholic undertones and stated that art must be handled carefully because it could be " morally evil in its effects " and because its " deep moral significance " was unquestionable.

document and authority
She attempted to reconcile with him by submitting to his authority as far as " God and my conscience " permitted, but she was eventually bullied into signing a document agreeing to all of Henry's demands.
Lord Denning described it as " the greatest constitutional document of all times – the foundation of the freedom of the individual against the arbitrary authority of the despot ".
Absolute authority is given to every document with an impression of the Seal of the Republic on it, as this means that it has been approved by the President of South Africa.
Pope John Paul II personally endorsed Dominus Iesus, and ratified and confirmed it " with sure knowledge and by his apostolic authority " ( a formal sentence used at the beginning or at the point of signature of an official document ).
It is a document of remarkable significance for understanding the complexities of the role of early monastics, both in society and in the church ; it is also remarkable for presenting a model of ascetic authority which runs strongly against Athanasius's Life of Antony.
Each authentication factor covers a range of elements used to authenticate or verify a person's identity prior to being granted access, approving a transaction request, signing a document or other work product, granting authority to others, and establishing a chain of authority.
The document itself drew from writings by the evangelical Quaker Sarah Grimké to make biblical claims that God had created woman equal to man and that man had usurped God's authority by establishing " absolute tyranny " over woman.
It is described in that document as " the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, the highest executive and administrative state body of the highest body of state authority.
Jameson shows the Captain a document claiming that he and Eckert have renounced their US citizenship and are therefore not under the Captain's authority.
The document setting out the terms of the coverholder ’ s delegated authority is known as a binding authority.,
The public authority will design an " output specification " which is a document setting out what the consortium is expected to achieve.
Louis was titled Prince of Condé in a parliamentary document on 15 January 1557 and, without any legal authority beyond their dignity as princes of the Blood Royal, they continued to bear it for the next three centuries.
They are rules that are observed by the various constituted parts though they are not written in any document having legal authority ; there are often underlying enforcing principles that are themselves not formal and codified.
This described the practice of signatories to petitions against authority ( usually Government officials petitioning the Crown ) appending their names on a document in a non-hierarchical circle or ribbon pattern ( and so disguising the order in which they have signed ) so that none may be identified as a ringleader.
In March 1170, Emperor Barbarossa discussed matters associated with Salzburg ’ s authority in Leibnitz, and an imperial document dated 14 June 1178 granted full jurisdiction to Salzburg.
However it is probable that he took the document at its face value ; it is extremely unlikely that he saw himself ceding any of his authority as chief of his people.
The boundaries of that space are specified by a legal document known as a Declaration, filed of record with the local governing authority.
This document, signed by then Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, Prefect of the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith answers this question: " Whether the teaching that the Church has no authority whatsoever to confer priestly ordination on women, which is presented in the Apostolic Letter Ordinatio Sacerdotalis to be held definitively, is to be understood as belonging to the deposit of faith.
In this document, they declared themselves federalists who supported rebellious Mexican general Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and decried " the present dynasty " which gave them military order instead of civil authority.
In the United States, the code is given authority ( with some US national differences from the WMO / ICAO model ) under the Federal Meteorological Handbook No. 1 ( FMH-1 ), which itself has paved the way for the US Air Force Manual 15-111 on Surface Weather Observations, being the authoritative document for the US Armed Forces.
A marriage license ( American English ) or marriage licence ( British English ) is a document issued, either by a church or state authority, authorizing a couple to marry.
The Religious Jews at the time opposed the idea of their nation having a document which the government would regard as nominally " higher " in authority than religious texts such as the Tanakh, Talmud, and Shulkhan Arukh.

document and period
A semi-serious literary document entitled `` The Wings Of Henry James '' is noteworthy, if only for a keenly trenchant though little-known comment on the master's difficult later period by modest Owen Wister, author of `` The Virginian ''.
In the spirit of Augustine's Confessions is the 12th-century Historia Calamitatum of Peter Abelard, outstanding as an autobiographical document of its period.
If the bankrupt fails to lodge the document within a certain period of time, he or she can be prosecuted and fined.
Arno Peels presented the university's strategic vision document for the period up to 2020, the " Strategic Plan 2020 ".
Although the pre-war establishment had been split by the Civil War, both of the opposing main factions regarded all radical groups as agitators for change, and they are described as such in the Historical Collections of John Rushworth that document events of the early period, and by the Journals of the House of Commons which cover the period of the Republic itself.
The first indisputable appearance after the Roman period is from 643, in a northern Italian document.
These laws often require that the pawnbroker establish positive identification of the seller through photo identification ( such as a driver's license or government-issued identity document ), as well as a holding period placed on an item purchased by a pawnbroker ( to allow time for local law enforcement authorities to track stolen items ).
* Retention period, of a document, in records management
Shogi in its present form was played as early as the 16th century, while a direct ancestor without the " drop rule " was recorded from 1210 in a historical document Nichūreki, which is an edited copy of Shōchūreki and Kaichūreki from the late Heian period ( c. 1120 ).
The library also preserves a unique 9th-century document, known as the Plan of St. Gall, the only surviving major architectural drawing from the roughly 700-year period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the 13th century.
Scholars generally agree that these copies were written at Monte Cassino and the end of the document refers to Abbas Raynaldus cu ... who was most probably one of the two abbots of that name at the abbey during that period.
There is some evidence of academic studies in Uppsala during the 16th century ; the Faculty of Theology is mentioned in a document from 1526, King Eric XIV appointed Laurentius Petri Gothus ( later archbishop ) rector of the university in 1566, and his successor and brother John III appointed a number of professors in the period 1569 – 1574.
A document exists from around this period known as Tribal Hidage, which makes some assessment of how land was distributed in the 8th century.
Tablets dating back to the Old Babylonian period document the application of mathematics to the variation in the length of daylight over a solar year.
Pope Vigilius was also invited ; but even though he was at this period resident in Constantinople ( to avoid the perils of life in Italy, convulsed by the war against the Ostrogoths ), he declined to attend, and even issued a document forbidding the council from preceding without him ( his ' First Constitutum ').
While political propaganda or personal emphasis may have somewhat distorted the historical accuracy of the story, the Bayeux tapestry presents a unique visual document of medieval arms, apparel, and other objects unlike any other artifact surviving from this period.
Morrisʼs film is both a record of preservation of two structures and a document of power plays that left a mark in the pragmatic idealism of the late modern period.
Although she sometimes chose to write poems that do not rhyme ( especially in her later period ), she always respected questions of rhythm ; moreover, in her " antique " works ( e. g., the set of love poems The Sonnets of Therese du Meun, a false document about the love-longings of a married French noblewoman for a young tutor ), Goldberg adopted complex rhyming schemes.
The oldest document of the proto-literate period is the Kish tablet.
The beginning date is not certain, as the archives of the convent for the period have been destroyed and a document dated 1497 indicates that the painting was nearly complete at that date.
A document from a similar period stated that the universe was a spheroid, with three levels of šamû, where the gods dwelt, and where the stars existed, above the three levels of earth below it.
Concentrated efforts by the imperial court to record and document its history produced the first works of Japanese literature during the Nara period.
The Norse saga was written around 1230 ( three centuries after the events they record ) by an unknown Icelandic author and, as was generally the case with Icelandic language writing of this period, the saga is as much a fictional story as a historic document.
In many cities and towns, the charter or some similar fundamental document provides that in the event of the death, resignation, or removal from office of the mayor, another official will lead the municipality for a temporary period, which, depending on the jurisdiction, may be for a stated period of days or months until a special election can be held, or until the original end of the term to which the vacating mayor was elected.

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