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relation and contention
While there is some contention to the duality relation, and thus complementarity itself, the contrary position is not accepted by mainstream physics.

relation and Act
In Section 10 ( 7 ) continues the " use of the description city in relation to Kilkenny, to the extent that that description was used before ( January 1, 2002 ) and is not otherwise inconsistent with this Act.
Sections 51 and 52 of, and Schedule 3 to, that Act abolished committal proceedings for such offences and made other provisions in relation to them.
And whereas it is meet and proper to set out by way of preamble to this Act that, inasmuch as the Crown is the symbol of the free association of the members of the British Commonwealth of Nations, and as they are united by a common allegiance to the Crown, it would be in accord with the established constitutional position of all the members of the Commonwealth in relation to one another that any alteration in the law touching the Succession to the Throne or the Royal Style and Titles shall hereafter require the assent as well of the Parliaments of all the Dominions as of the Parliament of the United Kingdom:
#: For the 111 years that the Militia Act of 1792 remained in effect, it defined the position of the militia in relation to the federal government.
The Family Law Act 1975 was amended in 1988 to reflect this agreement ( although this did not happen in relation to Queensland until 1990 ).
Parliament was shocked by this, but at first was unaware of the relation with the French alliance ; in February 1673 it voted to start funding the alliance in exchange for a suspension of the Indulgence ( and an issuing of the Test Act in March ), not as yet seeing any contradiction in such policies.
The Humber Bridge Bill would have made amendments to the Humber Bridge Act 1959 " requiring the secretary of state to give directions to members of the Humber Bridge Board regarding healthcare and to review the possibility of facilitating journeys across the Humber Bridge in relation to healthcare ".
The Act ended the remaining constitutional role of the British monarchy in relation to the state, by repealing the 1936 External Relations Act, which had vested in George VI and his successors those functions which the Act now transferred to the President.
By doing so the Act abolished the last remaining functions of the King of Ireland, then George VI, in relation to the Irish state.
The Act, which was signed into law on 12 December 1936, was one of two passed hurriedly in the aftermath of the abdication of King Edward VIII to sharply reduce the role of the British monarchy in relation to the Irish Free State.
For the purposes of sections 58 and 59 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861, and any rule of law relating to the procurement of abortion, anything done with intent to procure a woman's miscarriage ( or in the case of a woman carrying more than one foetus, her miscarriage of any foetus ) is unlawfully done unless authorised by section 1 of the Abortion Act 1967 and, in the case of a woman carrying more than one foetus, anything done with intent to procure her miscarriage of any foetus is authorised by the said section 1 if the ground for termination of the pregnancy specified in subsection ( 1 )( d ) of the said section 1 applies in relation to any foetus and the thing is done for the purpose of procuring the miscarriage of that foetus, or any of the other ground for termination of the pregnancy specified in the said section 1 applies.
As to the effect of section 6 ( 1 )( a ) of the Broadcasting Act 1990 in relation to broadcasting images of an abortion, see R v British Broadcasting Corporation, ex parte ProLife Alliance UKHL 23, 1 AC 185, 2 WLR 1403, 2 All ER 977, UKHRR 758, HRLR 26, ACD 65, EMLR 23, reversing R v British Broadcasting Corporation, ex parte ProLife Alliance EWCA Civ 297, 3 WLR 1080, 2 All ER 756, CA.
Some Members of Parliament claimed not to have been aware of the vast change the decoupling of the Infant Life Preservation Act 1929 would have on the Abortion Act 1967, particularly in relation to the unborn disabled child.
Section 39 of the 1968 Transport Act made provision for a subsidy to be paid to in relation to loss-making lines, however many of the services and railway lines that would have qualified had already been closed.
The preamble of Section 91 of the Constitution Act, 1867 states: " It shall be lawful for the Queen, [...] to make laws for the Peace, Order, and good Government of Canada, in relation to all Matters not coming within the Classes of Subjects by this Act assigned exclusively to the Legislatures of the Provinces ;" In addition to assigning powers that are not otherwise stated elsewhere ( which has been very narrowly interpreted ), this has led to the creation of the national emergency and national concern doctrines, which are governed by the principles stated by Le Dain J. in R. v. Crown Zellerbach Canada Ltd .:
Where the constitutionality of legislation is being questioned in relation to the division of powers under the Constitution Act, 1867, an analysis of its pith and substance must be undertaken.
According to section 4 of the Partnership Act of 1932, which applies in both India, " Partnership is defined as the relation between two or more persons who have agreed to share the profits according to their ratio of business run by all or any one of them acting for all ".
This definition superseded the previous definition given in section 239 of Indian Contract Act 1872 as – “ Partnership is the relation which subsists between persons who have agreed to combine their property, labour, skill in some business, and to share the profits thereof between them ”.
Before the Act of Union, 1707, the Secretary of State's responsibilities were in relation to the English government, not the British.
The Summary Offences Act remains in force in relation to soliciting which may be classed as offensive behaviour.

relation and purported
An arrest is the act of depriving a person of his or her liberty usually in relation to the purported investigation or prevention of crime and presenting ( the arrestee ) to a procedure as part of the criminal justice system.

relation and judicial
It reorganized the English court system to establish the High Court and the Court of Appeal and also originally provided for the abolition of the judicial functions of the House of Lords with respect to England but, under the act, it would have retained those functions in relation to Scotland and Ireland for the time being.
Section 1 ( 4 ) has effect in relation to proceedings in the Court of Justice of the European Communities as it has effect in relation to a judicial proceeding in a tribunal of a foreign state.
Section 1 ( 4 ) applies in relation to proceedings before a relevant convention court under the European Patent Convention as it applies to a judicial proceeding in a tribunal of a foreign state.
Section 1 applies in relation to a person acting as an intermediary as it applies in relation to a person lawfully sworn as an interpreter in a judicial proceeding ; and for this purpose, where a person acts as an intermediary in any proceeding which is not a judicial proceeding for the purposes of section 1, that proceeding must be taken to be part of the judicial proceeding in which the witness ’ s evidence is given.
The Court is unanimously of opinion, that the appellate power of the Supreme Court of the United States does not extend to this Court, under a sound construction of the Constitution of the United States ; that so much of the 25th section of the act of Congress to establish the judicial courts of the United States, as extends the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court to this Court, is not in pursuance of the Constitution of the United States ; that the writ of error in this cause was improvidently allowed under the authority of that act ; that the proceedings thereon in the Supreme Court were coram non judice in relation to this Court, and that obedience to its mandate be declined by the Court.
Dwivedi, and Joseph G. Jabbra list 8 types of accountability, namely: moral, administrative, political, managerial, market, legal / judicial, constituency relation, and professional.
On April 4 of 2008, Acre won a judicial debate with the state of Amazonas in relation to the dispute surrounding the Cunha Gomes Line, which culminated in the annex of part of the municipalities of Envira, Guajará, Boca do Acre, Pauini, Eirunepé and Ipixuna.
The Syrian Arab News Agency's official explanation was that he committed suicide after learning that a Syrian police chief had arrived at his house to serve a judicial notice requiring him to appear before an investigating judge to answer allegations of corruption in relation to the Airbus transaction.
It will also have final judicial competence to rule on any contesting or challenge submitted in relation to the presidential elections, and its decision will be final and subject to no appeal.
He used the Hebrew term פקודה בלתי חוקית בעליל ( literally, a clearly illegal order ), which is a judicial term for an order that a soldier must refuse, coined in relation to the Kafr Qasim massacre.
The halo effect was given its name by psychologist Edward Thorndike, and since then several researchers have studied the halo effect in relation to attractiveness, and its bearing on the judicial and educational systems.
In particular, it states that “ in the field of judicial co-operation, the European Council emphasises the need for Member States and Eurojust to implement thoroughly Council Decision 2009 / 426 / JHA of 16 December 2008 on the strengthening of Eurojust, which, together with the Lisbon Treaty, offers an opportunity for the further development of Eurojust in the coming years, including in relation to initiation of investigations and resolving conflicts of competence.
Aristotle is clarifying the magnitude in relation to questions of “ wrongdoing ” meant for judicial rhetoric.
Woolas sought a judicial review of the decision in the High Court, but was unsuccessful overall as that Court upheld the decision of the Election Court in relation to two statements, whilst quashing the decision in relation to a third.

relation and power
On Amiga 1000 ( and first Amiga 500 and Amiga 2000 model ), the power LED had no relation to the filter's status, a wire needed to be manually soldered between pins on the sound chip to disable the filter.
" Activists point to the unequal footing and power between developed and developing nations within the WTO and with respect to global trade, most specifically in relation to the protectionist policies towards agriculture enacted in many developed countries.
The Minḥat Ḳenaot is instructive reading for the historian because it throws much light upon the deeper problems which agitated Judaism, the question of the relation of religion to the philosophy of the age, which neither the zeal of the fanatic nor the bold attitude of the liberal-minded could solve in any fixed dogmatic form or by any anathema, as the independent spirit of the congregations refused to accord to the rabbis the power possessed by the Church of dictating to the people what they should believe or respect.
Stenton regarded it as one of the " small class of books which transcend all but the most fundamental conditions of time and place ", and regarded its quality as dependent on Bede's " astonishing power of co-ordinating the fragments of information which came to him through tradition, the relation of friends, or documentary evidence ...
Following an interpretation of power similar to that of Machiavelli, Foucault defines power as immaterial, as a " certain type of relation between individuals " that has to do with complex strategic social positions that relate to the subject's ability to control its environment and influence those around itself.
" Truth ," as he defines it, is a " system of ordered procedures for the production, regulation, distribution, circulation, and operation of statements " which has a " circular relation " with systems of power.
He argues that there is a relation between political power and democide.
* Libertas ecclesiae is the notion of emancipation from ecclesiastical authority in relation to the temporal power, which guided the movement of Reform begun in the 11th century.
Based on the theory that the lower courts are creations not of the Constitution but of Congress, and that Congress therefore has wide power in defining and restricting their jurisdiction, the act forbids issuance of injunctions to sustain anti-union contracts of employment, to prevent ceasing or refusing to perform any work or remain in any relation of employment, or to restrain acts generally constituting component parts of strikes, boycotts, and picketing.
However, the central government in India has greater power in relation to its states, and its central government is patterned after the British parliamentary system.
Pump efficiency is defined as the ratio of the power imparted on the fluid by the pump in relation to the power supplied to drive the pump.
In the relation of Projects to civil power, Detwon believed that secular governors are accountable to God to protect and reward virtue, including " true religion ", and to punish wrongdoers.
The equivalence of power laws with a particular scaling exponent can have a deeper origin in the dynamical processes that generate the power-law relation.
For any set S, the inclusion relation ⊆ is a partial order on the set of all subsets of S ( the power set of S ).
Marxist theories on the other hand, see politics as intimately tied in with economic relations, and emphasize the relation between economic power and political power.
I have called this principle, by which each slight variation, if useful, is preserved, by the term of Natural Selection, in order to mark its relation to man's power of selection.
Historically, military fiat had no relation to particular theories of economics or how to use the power of the state (" political science ").
In democracies, however, the political parties who run for office to represent the public will, must agree to certain guarantees to use power for public good-the relation between military and police powers is clearer but not obvious.
The kepstrum, which stands for " Kolmogorov equation power series time response ", is similar to the cepstrum and has the same relation to it as statistical average has to expected value, i. e. cepstrum is the empirically measured quantity while kepstrum is the theoretical quantity.
Katerberg argues that " in Canada the imagined West must be understood in relation to the mythic power of the North.
" Thus ... unquestionably incident to sovereign power to erect corporations to that of the United States, in relation to the objects entrusted to the management of the government.
* Cultural studies aims to examine its subject matter in terms of cultural practices and their relation to power.

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