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relation and powers
Directors cannot, without the consent of the company, fetter their discretion in relation to the exercise of their powers, and cannot bind themselves to vote in a particular way at future board meetings.
In some parliamentary systems, the head of state retains certain powers in relation to bills to be exercised at his or her discretion.
These produce ideas of relation or reflect they minister to the direction and gratification of all the other powers
In each of the republics ' constitutions, the president's powers, functions and duties, and their relation with French governments differed.
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.
As his female counterpart, Fauna had similar gifts, domains and powers in relation to women.
His relation to secular Italian powers was reserved but positive, avoiding conflict and tacitly supporting the Royal Family of Italy.
These higher momenta powers in the dispersion relation can be traced back as having their origin in higher dimensional ( i. e. non-renormalizable ) terms in the Lagrangian.
Charles's next seat was the castle of Vyborg, on Finland's eastern border, where he kept an independent court, taking no heed of Christopher and exercising his own foreign policy in relation to such powers in the region as the Hanseatic League, the Russian city of Novgorod and the Teutonic Knights in what are today Estonia and Latvia.
Some make the case for expansive federal powers while others argue for a more limited role for the central government in relation to individuals, the states or other recognized entities.
On the parallel activity of the two powers and the symbols used therefor in Scripture, as well as on their emanation from God and their further development into new powers, their relation to God and the world, their part in the Creation, their tasks toward man, etc., see Siegfried, " Philo ," pp. 214 – 218.
The relation of the Logos to the divine powers, especially to the two fundamental powers, must now be examined.
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.
CFMP are unusual in that they are classified as Peace Officers in the Criminal Code of Canada, which gives them the same powers as civilian law enforcement personnel to enforce Acts of Parliament on or in relation to DND property or assets anywhere in the world.
In England & Wales, water bailiffs employed by the Environment Agency have certain powers in relation to enforcement of fishing regulations.
Wildlife inspector have certain powers of entry and inspection in relation to wildlife and licenses relating to wildlife.
The Corporation had earlier limited rating powers in relation to raising funds for the City of London Police, as well as the militia rate and some rates in relation to the general requirements of the Corporation.
Thus, book i. opens with an account of the Trinity and his relation to creation ; then follows a similar series of chapters about angels, their attributes, powers, orders, etc., down to such minute points such as their methods of communicating thought, on which matter the author decides, in his own person, that they have a kind of intelligible speech, and that with angels, to think and to speak are not the same process.
Between the World Wars, the French fleet was remarkable in its building of small numbers of ships that were " over the top " with relation to their equivalents of other powers.
The zemstvos were originally given large powers in relation to the incidence of taxation, and such questions as education, medical relief, public welfare, food supply, and road maintenance in their localities, but were met with hostility by radicals, such as the Socialist Revolutionary Party and the nihilists who wanted more reform.
which holds for integer N and arbitrary s. See also Faulhaber's formula for a similar relation on finite sums of powers of integers.

relation and hold
The usual order relation ≤ on the real numbers is antisymmetric: if for two real numbers x and y both inequalities x ≤ y and y ≤ x hold then x and y must be equal.
The constancy of a '/ a necessary for this relation to hold was pointed out by R. H. Bow ( Brit.
Some of these mass relations hold approximately, but most don't ( see Georgi-Jarlskog mass relation ).
In this case the relation between the Lie algebra and the Lie group becomes rather subtle, and several results about finite dimensional Lie groups no longer hold.
Thus, Melnyk's rebuttal, stated very crudely, is that one should define physicalism in relation to current physics, and hold a similar attitude towards its truth as most scientists hold towards the truth of currently accepted scientific theories.
Usually in the relational model a database schema is said to consist of a set of relation names, the headers that are associated with these names and the constraints that should hold for every instance of the database schema.
: Theorem: Armstrong's axioms are sound and complete ; given a header and a set of FDs that only contain subsets of, if and only if holds in all relation universes over in which all FDs in hold.
all relation universes over H in which all FDs in S hold
* Approach the shrine ; if there is a bell, you may ring the bell first ( or after depositing a donation ); if there is a box for donations, leave a modest one in relation to your means ; then bow twice, clap twice, and hold the second clap with your hands held together in front of your heart for a closing bow after your prayers.
I hold that in the present state of civilization, where two races of different origin, and distinguished by color, and other physical differences, as well as intellectual, are brought together, the relation now existing in the slaveholding States between the two, is, instead of an evil, a good — a positive good ...
The ego represents what may be called reason and common sense, in contrast to the id, which contains the passions ... in its relation to the id it is like a man on horseback, who has to hold in check the superior strength of the horse ; with this difference, that the rider tries to do so with his own strength, while the ego uses borrowed forces.
v in, the following relation must hold:
v in, the following relation must hold:
I hold this, and I hold the relation of these as effects to the one supreme cause.
However, this relation does not hold in the general case: if, for instance, a constant, unidirectional acceleration is reversed after ( t < sub > 1 </ sub > − t < sub > 0 </ sub >)/ 2 then the velocity difference is t < sub > 1 </ sub > − t < sub > 0 </ sub > = 0, but delta-v is the same as for the non-reversed thrust.
Crushing devices hold material between two parallel or tangent solid surfaces, and apply sufficient force to bring the surfaces together to generate enough energy within the material being crushed so that its molecules separate from ( fracturing ), or change alignment in relation to ( deformation ), each other.
He conceived it as " a religious monopoly " to which " the nation at large contributes ," while " Presbyterians alone receive ," and which placed him in " a relation to the state " so " seriously objectionable " as to be " impossible to hold.
* In an ontology, " functional " is a property or relation that can only hold a single value for a given individual
In the thermodynamic limit, the fundamental thermodynamic relation should hold:
The law of England and Wales no longer recognises the life estate at law in relation to land ; instead the holder of legal title to the land ( whether the freehold fee simple or a lease ) will hold that land on trust first for the life tenant and then for the remainderman.
Given a set with three binary operations and, and two distinguished elements 0 and 1, then is a Heyting algebra for these operations ( and the relation defined by the condition that when ) if and only if the following conditions hold for any elements and of:
Since Yosakoi dance originated in Kōchi Prefecture, many cities around the prefecture hold smaller-scale festivals in relation to the main three-day Yosakoi festival in Kōchi, which draws groups of performers from all over Japan.
The Order's basis was revised in 1868 ; membership was granted to those who " hold high and confidential offices within Her Majesty's colonial possessions, and in reward for services rendered to the Crown in relation to the foreign affairs of the Empire.

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