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Then we have surviving at least one instance of a poem prepared for another, in Naturam non Pati Senium, and perhaps also the De Idea Platonica.
The wisdom of granting such tax exemptions is another matter, but this particular instance is, in my opinion, completely satisfactory.
and in at least one instance, involving refund claims, it might be contrary to another provision of the United States Code.
For instance, in giving school grades or in making recommendations for the award of a college scholarship, does he consciously or unconsciously favor students of one or another social class??
For instance, the Atka people believed that another people lived in their land before them.
In Shetland they sometimes cluster on each side of narrow stretches of water: the broch of Mousa, for instance, is directly opposite another at Burraland in Sandwick.
For instance, Jones, Jr. once said that Catholicism was " not another Christian denomination.
For instance, a person who sustains bodily injury through the negligence of another may sue for medical costs, pain, suffering, loss of earnings or earning capacity, mental and / or emotional distress, loss of quality of life, disfigurement and more.
In another instance, on July 11, 1821 warriors from the Ngapuhi tribe killed 2, 000 enemies and remained on the battlefield " eating the vanquished until they were driven off by the smell of decaying bodies ".
Some nematode s are also carnivorous, for instance this Mononchidae eating another Mononchidae.
Stated another way, the instance is a particular input to the problem, and the solution is the output corresponding to the given input.
* propagation ( may comprise several elementary steps, as, for instance, reaction elementary acts, where the active particle through reaction forms another active particle which continues the reaction chain by entering the next elementary step ); particular cases are:
In large cities, however, because many make demands on each trade, one alone is enough to support a man, and often less than one: for instance one man makes shoes for men, another for women, there are places even where one man earns a living just by mending shoes, another by cutting them out, another just by sewing the uppers together, while there is another who performs none of these operations but assembles the parts, Of necessity, he who pursues a very specialised task will do it best.
He has offered apparently contradictory reasons for their removal: in one instance claiming that seizure medication he was taking caused periodontal disease, and in yet another claiming other kinds of dental problems which had troubled him for years.
The product of topological spaces is another instance.
In fact, Dobzhanksy, for instance, worked quite a bit on so-called lethal chromosomes which are highly successful in one combination, and lethal in another.
This idea of being detailed relates to another feature that can be understood without mathematical background: Having a fractional or fractal dimension greater than its topological dimension, for instance, refers to how a fractal scales compared to how geometric shapes are usually perceived.
In another instance of devotion to detail, he laboured over the official First Symphony for almost fifteen years, from about 1861 to 1876.
Yet another myth speaks of the three founding deities of Jeju Island, who were to be wed to the three princesses of Tamna ; the deities brought seeds of five grains which were the first seeds planted, which in turn became the first instance of farming.
For instance, if time is not explicitly specified as part of the propositions A and B, then A may be B at one time, and not at another.
This implies that, for instance, is a proposition, and so it can be conjoined with another proposition.
Finally, any function that requires two inputs, for instance the aforementioned function, can be reworked into an equivalent function that accepts a single input, and as output returns another function, that in turn accepts a single input.

another and person
`` I may possibly be a greater risk than is the normal person of my age '', the President had said on February 29th of the election year, ignoring the fact that no one of his age had ever lived out another term.
The distracted Miriam would agree to a settlement through her legal representative, then change her mind and make another attack on Wright as a person.
If you are unable to sign the request, because of illness or other good cause, another person who stands in close personal or business relationship to you may sign the request on your behalf, stating the reason why you are unable to sign.
Indefinite reference also carries double-meaning where an allusion to one person or thing seems to refer to another.
more effective solutions include explanations, the example of another child, or conditioning by associating the feared object, place, or person with something pleasant.
One upward-mobile teacher may be a hard taskmaster for lower-class pupils because she wants them to develop the attitudes and skills that will enable them to climb, while another upward-mobile teacher may be a very permissive person with lower-class pupils because he knows their disadvantages and deprivations at home, and he hopes to encourage them by friendly treatment.
It is, of course, easy to see how `` J '' will mean Uncle Jack to one person and little Jane to another.
Miss Sutherland appeared almost as another person in this scene: A much more girlish Lucia, a sensational coloratura who ran across stage while singing, and an actress immersed in her role.
Accordingly, as the law stood before 1870, every person who by birth or naturalisation satisfied the conditions set forth, though he should be removed in infancy to another country where his family resided, owed an allegiance to the British crown which he could never resign or lose, except by act of parliament or by the recognition of the independence or the cession of the portion of British territory in which he resided.
John Hick also raises some questions regarding personal identity in his book, Death and Eternal Life using an interesting example of a person ceasing to exist in one place while an exact replica appears in another.
Assault in some US jurisdictions is defined more broadly still as any intentional physical contact with another person without their consent ; but in the majority of the United States, and in England and Wales and all other common law jurisdictions in the world, this is defined instead as battery.
Some jurisdictions have incorporated the definition of civil assault into the definition of the crime making it a criminal assault to intentionally cause another person to apprehend a harmful or offensive contact.
The elements of battery are ( 1 ) a volitional act ( 2 ) done for the purpose of causing a harmful or offensive contact with another person or under circumstances that make such contact substantially certain to occur and ( 3 ) which causes such contact.
* cause serious bodily injury to another person with a deadly weapon
* cause Grievous bodily harm to another person, such as rape or kidnapping
Generally, an assault occurs when a person directly or indirectly applies force intentionally to another person without their consent.
A person is guilty of this offence if he unlawfully offers or attempts, with force or violence, to strike, beat, wound, or do bodily harm to, another.
Assault is a common law crime defined as " unlawfully and intentionally applying force to the person of another, or inspiring a belief in that other that force is immediately to be applied to him.
Assault ( or common assault ) is committed if one intentionally or recklessly causes another person to apprehend immediate and unlawful personal violence.
In Scots Law, assault is defined as an " attack upon the person of another ".
Simple assault can be distinguished without the intent of injury upon another person.
Some states also define assault as an attempt to menace ( or actual menacing ) by placing another person in fear of imminent serious bodily injury.
In all the Stargate television series, characters are able to communicate instantaneously over long distances by transferring their consciousness into another person or being anywhere in the universe using " Ancient communication stones ".
Little is known about Omari's life, and it is unclear whether some information refers to Omari or another person by that name.

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