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fact and spouses
Two national random-digit-dial surveys directed by the HICRC report that most gun use claimed to be self-defensive, in fact, represents likely illegal use of guns in escalating arguments and that guns used in the home are mostly used to intimidate spouses or relatives rather than to respond to crime.
In fact, L0pht originally shared a space with a hat-making business run by the spouses of Brian Oblivion and Count Zero, and the rental cost was divided between these.
Related but less important factors, are that a hapu may belong to more than one iwi, a particular hapu may have belonged to different iwi at different times, the tension caused by the social and economic power moving from the iwi down rather than from the hapu up, and the fact that many iwi do not recognise spouses and adoptees who do not have kinship links.
Robertson held that the definition of " spouse ", as defined by section 2 of the Old Age Security Act, did not discriminate against the appellants, Egan and Nesbit, by virtue of the fact that the definition merely created a " distinction " between spouses and non-spouses.
The dissent took note of recent expansions in New York state tort law, that allowed children to sue for the wrongful death of a parent, and spouses for loss of consortium, arguing that these expansions were based on the fact of injury beyond the foreseen injury of the deceased, and on the needs of public policy.
Many of the extras in this scene were, in fact, active duty officers and their spouses assigned to various commands in Oahu.
Twenty-five years later when the new photos were taken, the results could not be explained by simply comparing the images, but by the fact that each couple believed that their facial features actually changed and looked similar to their spouses.
In fact, providing instrumental support to friends, relatives, and neighbors, or emotional support to spouses has been linked to a significant decrease in the risk for mortality.
Philip married her on 15 May 1092, despite the fact that they both had spouses living.
In Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants, Natalie has an epiphany-she notes that with the exception of the fact that Monk has OCD, they are actually not that different-both have lost their spouses ( Mitch and Trudy, respectively ) to fiery deaths ( plane crash and car bomb ), and they were both heavily affected by their spouse's death ( Monk more considerably than Natalie ), and they were only saved thanks to someone close to them ( Julie in Natalie's case ; Stottlemeyer, Disher, and Dr. Kroger in Monk's case ).
Important differences include the fact that spouses of E-3 visa holders may work in the United States without restrictions ( unlike other US non-immigrant visas, even the TN visa issued to Canadian and Mexican citizens ), even if they are of a different nationality, that the E-3 visa is renewable indefinitely ( in two-year increments ) and that the application process is much quicker.

fact and albeit
A major distinction in his acting career, often overlooked, is the fact that Sennett played Sherlock Holmes 11 times, albeit as a parody, between 1911 and 1913.
Other people believed that Salinas, in fact, won the ballot, albeit probably not with an absolute majority as the official figures suggested, although that is not required under Mexican election law.
This was the first album to feature lyrics by Latimer's future wife Susan Hoover ( who had in fact contributed lyrical ideas, albeit anonymously, to I Can See ...).
In fact, readings from instruments at the plant and off-site detectors had detected radiation releases, albeit at levels that were unlikely to threaten public health as long as they were temporary, and providing that containment of the then highly contaminated reactor was maintained.
Seeing the dismayed expressions of her " parents ", combined with a series of sudden realizations, including the fact that the family photo album contains no pictures of her as a child, she arrives at the shocking reality that she, too, is a robot, albeit much more emotionally sophisticated than the ones that were dismantled.
Prostitution in the U. S. state of Nevada is notable for the fact that Nevada is the only U. S. state to allow legal prostitution, albeit only in the form of regulated brothels.
Walt convinces him that Gus was behind the poisoning, but it is later revealed that Walter did in fact steal the ricin and poisoned the child, albeit with Lily of the Valley.
"... First, then, you are to suppose that the list of names has been delivered safely by the Recorder to the Sheriff, and been by him duly numbered, and the number of each name written on a separate card — that the list, in fact, the whole list, and nothing but the list, is now actually in the ballot-box, faithfully numbered to correspond with the Sheriff's book — you must suppose all this, albeit I know a rather violent supposition ;— and then, in presence of the attorneys for the Crown and for the accused criminal, forty-eight cards are to be taken out of the box.
Many women with bound feet were in fact able to walk and work in the fields, albeit with greater limitation than their nonbound counterparts.
Europeans also interpreted descriptions of howdahs to mean that Indian elephants were capable of carrying actual stone castles on their backs, albeit only big enough to be garrisoned by three or four men ; note that turreted war elephants were in fact used, though they did not use stone.
Although Sargeson became known for his literary depiction of the laconic and unsophisticated New Zealand male, his upbringing had in fact been comfortable albeit puritanical.
In fact, some aftermarket shotgun slings are designed in a similar fashion to bandoliers, albeit with a far more limited capacity than true bandoliers.
However, several Church Fathers did in fact make exceptions to visible membership, citing for example baptism ex voto, pre-baptismal martyrdom, although they made it clear that salvation was still mediated by Christ through the Catholic Church, albeit in an invisible, extraordinary manner.
" maritime restrictions "), emphasizing the fact that Japan was not " closed " to the outside world, but was in fact very actively engaged in interactions with the outside world, albeit through a limited set of avenues.
Although Vincent's vision never really came into fruition, Major League Baseball did in fact realign in 1994, albeit in the form of three divisions in each league, and the addition of an expanded playoff format.
Contrary to what is often believed, many patent medicines did, in fact, deliver the promised results, albeit with very dangerous ingredients.
The fact that Gauss had described the same algorithm ( albeit without analyzing its asymptotic cost ) was not realized until several years after Cooley and Tukey's 1965 paper.
He was in fact part of the aristocracy, albeit a minor one, and possibly quite recently.
Thus, relying on the Supreme Court's decision in California Democratic Party v. Jones, which had held that California's blanket primary violated the First Amendment ( despite the fact that the Court explicitly differentiated — albeit in dicta — the blanket primary from the open primary in Jones ), on McKinney's behalf, five voters claimed that the open primary system was unconstitutional, operating in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, the associational right protected by the First Amendment, and various statutory rights protected by § 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
However, unlike conventional mystics, he held that it was very difficult, albeit possible, for a single individual to make use of this fact because of the overwhelming forces of social order.
In their sketches, they seem to be having an intelligent discussion, albeit in their own ' street ' language, but it is then shown that they are doing something nonsensical or are in the wrong place ( example: in one episode they are waiting in the audience of what they think is a taping of ' The Oprah Winfrey Show ', leading to a conversation about the purpose of television and talk shows in society, but then the show starts and they find out they have in fact gone to an opera performance by mistake.
Carpenter purists were vehement towards the use of CGI where the original used only animatronics and physical effects, despite the fact that some animatronics were used ( albeit digitally enhanced ) in the new film.
In fact he, Leonardo, and Raphael all expressed wishes to stay in the past with her ( albeit all for different reasons ).

fact and practice
In one debate he supported the freedom of judgment as opposed to dogma, in another he held that the practice of science was in fact an act of religious worship.
However, there is no evidence to support this practice and it may in fact delay healing.
In fact, the practice has made possible the longevity of the genre's more popular strips.
In fact, the United States Mint, in anticipation of this practice, implemented new interim rules on December 14, 2006, subject to public comment for 30 days, which criminalized the melting and export of pennies and nickels.
A key enabling factor for these applications is the fact that the DFT can be computed efficiently in practice using a fast Fourier transform ( FFT ) algorithm.
" Without these questions there is no clear fulcrum on which to balance law, politics, and the practice of arbitration — in fact, no common assumptions of all participants — so the ability to formulate the questions are prior to rights balancing.
In fact, these relationships were promoted as alternatives to and practice for a woman's marriage to a man.
Unlike Internet market the state of the mobile market in the country is very poor, while coverage is not really an issue all carriers practice archaic methods that carriers in many developed countries have long since abolished, general prices are very high compared to other CIS and even EU countries with no change in this segment in many years in fact in some cases the prices have even increased, mobile Internet access is in no better condition with very high prices and very low monthly caps compared to extremely well developed and cheap wired Internet access.
( This was in fact the label's standard practice until the mid-1980s.
He wrote that if there is some mental fact that works in practice the way that a universal would, that fact is a universal.
Because the prime minister is, in practice, the most politically powerful member of the Canadian government, he or she is sometimes erroneously referred to as Canada's head of state, when, in fact, that post is held by the Canadian monarch, represented by the governor general.
This is, in fact, the usual mathematical practice of building up from primitives.
As governor of New York, he boxed with sparring partners several times a week, a practice he regularly continued as President until one blow detached his left retina, leaving him blind in that eye ( a fact not made public until many years later ).
This practice stemmed from the fact that many alleged werewolves would be left feeling weak and debilitated after committing depredations.
This, in fact, is how the term is generally used in writing about software development — to describe a critical view of a commonly used software development practice.
This innovation was in fact an extension of established practice of accompanying choral music at the organ, either from a skeletal reduced score ( from which otherwise lost pieces can sometimes be reconstructed ) or from a basso seguente, a part on a single staff containing the lowest sounding part.
This practice is due to the fact that sentence structure is analyzed in terms of a universal schema, the X-bar schema, which sees each head as projecting at least three levels of structure: a minimal level, an intermediate level, and a maximal level.
But social constructivists argue that mathematics is in fact grounded by much uncertainty: as mathematical practice evolves, the status of previous mathematics is cast into doubt, and is corrected to the degree it is required or desired by the current mathematical community.
Chroniclers have noticed the right of Ælfwynn so precisely as to leave no doubt concerning her claim ; and this fact is of considerable value in showing that, contrary to the practice of other Germanic peoples, the sovereign authority amongst the Anglo-Saxons might descend to a female ; or, according to the Anglo-Saxon expression, which the French have adopted, " fall to the spindle side ".
Relevant is the fact that certainty is never absolute in practice ( and not just because of David Hume's problem of induction ).
Louis XIV and his grandson, Philip V of Spain, now asked the pope to issue a papal bull condemning the practice of maintaining a respectful silence as to the issue of the infallibility of the Church in matters of dogmatic fact.
In fact in practice the curtains do not run at a constant speed as they would in an ideal design, obtaining an even exposure time depends mainly on being able to make the two curtains accelerate in a similar manner.
Applying the rules and customs of prize law, the courts decided whether the Letter of Marque was valid and current, and whether the captured vessel or its cargo in fact belonged to the enemy ( not always easy, when flying false flags was common practice ), and if so the prize and its cargo were " condemned ", to be sold at auction with the proceeds divided among the privateer's owner and crew.

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