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comparison and legal
It includes the description and analysis of foreign legal systems, even where no explicit comparison is undertaken.
The best comparison in terms of legal physical contact is soccer, where checking is used to improve one's positioning in relation to the ball rather than to remove an opposing player from the play.
Strictly speaking, in most jurisdictions, there are essentially no differences between the legal requirements to obtain a patent for an invention in the chemical or pharmaceutical fields, in comparison to obtaining a patent in the other fields, such as in the mechanical field.
Unlike Justinian, Edward did not codify the law, but as William Stubbs pointed out, " if it be meant to denote the importance and permanence of his legislation and the dignity of his position in legal history ", the comparison is still a valid one.
A size chart illustrating the ISO A series and a comparison with American letter and legal formats.
In comparison, turning 21 has few legal effects ( except Poland & Ukraine, where all the laws are applied after 18 ).
In a similar comparison to that of adults, the youth are encouraged to obtain legal counsel.
However, at WIUT the focus in many modules is primarily Uzbek law with some English ( or other legal jurisdiction ) content to enable a comparison between two different legal systems.
This article contrasts American bar review courses against the 18-month cram schools used in Japan, Germany, Korea, and Taiwan, and argues that the short length of American bar review is due to the superior pedagogical methods of American law schools and the American tradition of relatively easy access to the legal profession ( in comparison to most countries ).</ ref > For bar review, most students in the United States attend a private bar exam review course which is provided by a third-party company and not their law school.
In February 2008, the High Court overturned the new quota, ruling the Minister did not have the legal power to set quotas for ORH1 because the strict interpretation of the Fisheries Act required an accurate population assessment and comparison to how many there should be.
Less than three months elapsed between the discovery of Emily Mather ’ s body in Windsor, Melbourne, in March 1892, and Deeming ’ s execution at the Old Melbourne Gaol for her murder in May 1892 ; a remarkably short time by comparison to modern western legal standards.
At the age of seventeen, he began writing his first work, a comparison between the legal style of the Mishnah and Biblical and Talmudic law.
Underpinning this was a unique legal basis in comparison with the other garden cemeteries of its period ; Abney Park was not set aside solely for cemetery use by Act of Parliament, and was not formally consecrated as burial land.
The psychoactive properties of the plant have led to its notoriety as a " legal high ," although the effects of Sinicuichi are relatively mild and very short lived in comparison to other entheogenic plants.
* The African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child-An assessment of the legal value of its substantive provisions by means of a direct comparison to the Convention on the Rights of the Child Michael Gose, Community Law Center, Belleville, 2002, ISBN 0-620-29420-5
A comparison of in-game screenshots, published in EA's legal filings, of EA's The Sims Social ( left ) and Zynga's The Ville, demonstrating the similarities in the games ' art assets.
Tremendous legal concessions were made to the BOA, and while it dominated the banking sector, its capital remained minuscule in comparison to companies engaged in capital extraction from the AOF.
Business intelligence of any kind may also be their responsibility, in tandem with ( or solely performed by ) the Finance department, for measuring market share and setting growth targets, the mergers and acquisitions group for exploring acquisition opportunities, the legal department to protect the organization's assets or research and development for cross-company comparison of innovation trends and the discovery of opportunities through innovative differentiation.

comparison and term
Evidence from comparison studies indicates that at least some individuals with schizophrenia recover from psychosis without taking antipsychotics, and may do better in the long term than those that do take antipsychotics.
Coal ( from the Old English term col, which has meant " mineral of fossilized carbon " since the 13th century ) is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock usually occurring in rock strata in layers or veins called coal beds By comparison in 2007, natural gas provided of oil equivalent per day, while oil provided per day.
It was Thomas Young who in 1813 first used the term Indo-European, which became the standard scientific term through the work of Franz Bopp, whose systematic comparison of these and other old languages supported the theory.
If the term has nonetheless retained a certain consistency in its use across these fields and would-be movements, it perhaps reflects the word ’ s position in general English usage: though the standard dictionary definition of irreal gives it the same meaning as unreal, irreal is very rarely used in comparison with unreal.
As of 1987, he replaced the term " mass comparison " with " multilateral comparison ", to emphasize its contrast with the bilateral comparisons recommended in linguistics textbooks.
While smart materials and nanosensors both exemplify useful applications of MNT, they pale in comparison with the complexity of the technology most popularly associated with the term: the replicating nanorobot.
By comparison, the term means of production applies to these means independent of their ownership and their compensation, and regardless of whether the mode of production is capitalist, feudal, slave, communal, or otherwise.
Another mythological reference appeared with the term pes hippocampi, which may date back to Diemerbroeck in 1672, introducing a comparison with the shape of the folded back forelimbs and webbed feet of the Classical hippocampus ( Greek: ἱππόκαμπος ), a sea monster with a horse's forequarters and a fish's tail.
In comparison to hentai, which " is anime erotica ", it was adapted " among coy fans and distributors who preferred to use a foreign term for their pornography " in the west, the abbreviation ecchi is seen as softer in meaning than the full term.
They are in form and substance palaces by another name, yet that term in England is generally reserved for royal or episcopal residences, however modest in comparison to the stately home.
These effects are believed to be small in comparison to GHG forcing in the long term, but large volcanic eruptions, for example, are known to exert a temporary cooling effect.
The AWE32's successor, the Sound Blaster AWE64 ( November 1996 ), was significantly smaller, being a " half-length ISA card " ( that term is misleading — see the pictures for size comparison ).
In the visual art world, illustrators have sometimes been considered less important in comparison with fine artists and graphic designers, the term " illustrative " sometimes being used as a negative critique.
By comparison, the term anthropomorphism originally referred to the attribution of human form to a non-human being, but in modern usage, anthropomorphism has come to encompass both meanings.
Mainly, in how the term is pronounced in comparison to the sentence structure as well as the body language ( i. e .- gestural, proxemics, etc .,).
By comparison, Frequency range is a term sometimes used of loudspeakers and other transducers to indicate the frequencies that are usable, without normally specifying a decibel range.
However, this is disputed by the Roman Catholic position as a misrepresentation ; they claim it is better contrasted with a comparison of what is meant by the term " justification ": both sides agree that the term invokes a communication of Christ's merits to sinners, not a declaration of sinlessness ; Luther used the expression simul justus et peccator (" at the same time justified and a sinner ").
The term became more common after the Treaty of Versailles, when the attachment of Transylvania to the Kingdom of Romania occurred as a result of the Treaty of Trianon ; thus the Kingdom of Romania under King Ferdinand I came to include all provinces with an ethnic Romanian majority, by comparison with the previous Romanian Old Kingdom under King Carol I, which did not include the provinces of Transylvania, Bessarabia and Bukovina.
S ( r, f ) = o ( T ( r, f )), outside a set of finite length i. e. the error term is small in comparison with the characteristic for " most " values of r. Much better estimates of
One passes through the veil of the exterior world ( which, as in Yoga, but in another sense, becomes " unreal " by comparison as one passes beyond ) one creates a subtle body ( instrument is a better term ) called the body of Light ; this one develops and controls ; it gains new powers as one progresses, usually by means of what is called " initiation :" finally, one carries on almost one's whole life in this Body of Light, and achieves in its own way the mastery of the Universe.
A long term trial ( DOK experiment ) evaluating the biodynamic farming system in comparison with organic and conventional farming systems, found that preparations have influence on soil structure and micro-organisms enhancing soil fertility and increasing biodiversity.

comparison and law
By comparison Whorf's other work in linguistics, the development of such concepts as the allophone and the cryptotype, and the formulation of " Whorf's law " in Uto-Aztecan historical linguistics, have met with broad acceptance.
The use of Stokes's law in Nernst's case, as well as in Einstein and Smoluchowski, is not strictly applicable since it does not apply to the case where the radius of the sphere is small in comparison with the mean free path.
The law and its corollaries would not apply to discussions covering known mainstays of Nazi Germany such as genocide, eugenics or racial superiority, nor, more debatably, to a discussion of other totalitarian regimes or ideologies, if that was the explicit topic of conversation, since a Nazi comparison in those circumstances may be appropriate, in effect committing the fallacist's fallacy.
While falling foul of Godwin's law tends to cause the individual making the comparison to lose their argument or credibility, Godwin's law itself can be abused as a distraction, diversion or even as censorship, fallaciously miscasting an opponent's argument as hyperbole when the comparisons made by the argument are actually appropriate.
By comparison, under US law, " A trade secret, as defined under ( 3 ) ( A ), ( B ) ( 1996 ), has three parts: ( 1 ) information ; ( 2 ) reasonable measures taken to protect the information ; and ( 3 ) which derives independent economic value from not being publicly known.
In function and effectiveness, the UN has been compared to the pre-Constitutional United States Federal government by some, giving a comparison between modern treaty law and the historical Articles of Confederation.
:" Strict uniformitarianism may often be a guarantee against pseudo-scientific phantasies and loose conjectures, but it makes one easily forget that the principle of uniformity is not a law, not a rule established after comparison of facts, but a methodological principle, preceding the observation of facts.
; according to this approach, a work is art by comparison to the works in the canon, or conversely, any aesthetic law to be valid should not rule out any of the works included in the canon.
The extension of this idea to substances in general necessarily led him to the law of multiple proportions, and the comparison with experiment brilliantly confirmed his deduction.
The original would have mandated uniform standards of size and weight for comparison shopping, but the final law only outlawed exaggerated size claims.
By comparison, under Australian law, police can exhaustively search any vehicle on a public road, and any electronic devices therein ( mobile phone, computer ), without the responsible persons ' permission, for evidence of criminal acts, with or without proof or suspicion of any kind.
This means that, from the first year, courses now explore civil and common law concepts in close comparison.
Das Kapital ironizes on the " pompous catalogue of the human rights " in comparison to the " modest Magna Charta of a day work limited by law ":
As a comparison, the fastest propeller-driven aircraft ever to fly, the Tupolev Tu-114 had a top-speed of (), but a jet engine using suction and internal compressive forces can break the sound barrier ( in main because a jet engine is a reaction engine, relying on Newton's third law, not on pressure differences ).
Many quotations from the works of Gaius occur in the Digest of Justinian, and so acquired a permanent place in the system of Roman law ; while a comparison of the Institutes of Justinian with those of Gaius shows that the whole method and arrangement of the later work were copied from that of the earlier, and very numerous passages are word for word the same.
However, as the game focuses on the other side of the law, committing similar crimes in True Crime: Streets of LA in comparison to that of Grand Theft Auto will have less severe consequences than in the Grand Theft Auto games, but will result in the player losing " good cop " points.
Using these accelerations a comparison of Newton's second law as formulated in the frames identifies the fictitious forces.
For comparison, the classical radius predicted from the centripetal acceleration and Newton's law of gravity is plotted in black.

2.602 seconds.