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substance and said
French Academy member Étienne Gilson summarized this long-known characteristic of the experienced world as follows :"... the word being is a noun ... it signifies either a being ( that is, the substance, nature, and essence of anything existent ), or being itself, a property common to all that which can rightly be said to be.
Bonds said that Greg Anderson gave him a rubbing balm and a liquid substance which others speculated as being " the cream " and " the clear.
Benjamin Franklin wrote in his autobiography, " Some books against Deism fell into my hands ; they were said to be the substance of sermons preached at Boyle's lectures.
In 1551 the Council of Trent definitively declared: " Because Christ our Redeemer said that it was truly his body that he was offering under the species of bread 6: 51, it has always been the conviction of the Church of God, and this holy Council now declares again, that by the consecration of the bread and wine there takes place a change of the whole substance of the bread into the substance of the body of Christ our Lord and of the whole substance of the wine into the substance of his blood.
" Contrarily, a kinetically unstable substance is said to be " labile.
Cronje said " the allegations are completely without substance ".
Although it replaced whale oil, the 1873 edition of Elements of Chemistry said, " The vapor of this substance mixed with air is as explosive as gunpowder.
However in Superman III ( 1983 ) it is said that Kryptonite is an alloy made up of 15. 08 % plutonium, 18. 06 % tantalum, 27. 71 % xenon, 24. 02 % promethium, 10. 62 % dialium, 3. 94 % mercury, and 0. 57 % of an unknown substance.
The properties that the substance has are said to inhere in the substance.
" These three are one substance, not one person ; and it is said, ' I and my Father are one ' in respect not of the singularity of number but the unity of the substance.
" These directors were said to favor style over substance, spectacle over narrative.
Thus, it is the proportionality factor that relates the molar mass of an entity, i. e., the mass per amount of substance, to the mass of said entity.
Alar is yet one more example of a toxic substance in our food, said Ellen Haas, executive director of Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, a Washington consumer group.
Robertson has said, " I just think it's shocking how many of these young people wind up in prison and they get turned into hard-core criminals because they had a possession of a very small amount of controlled substance.
In contrast, he said that Congress was promoting a coup d ’ état or a civil war with a declaration full of affirmations that had already been refuted beforehand and which, in substance and process ( directly handing it to the ministers rather than directly handing it to the President ) violated a dozen articles of the ( then-current ) Constitution.
Likewise, when someone said " I don't know ", green slime, a gooey substance, would pour on him or her from above.
That the Western honey bee has been intensively managed by humans since many millennia – including hybridization and introductions – has apparently increased the speed of its evolution and confounded the DNA sequence data to a point where little of substance can be said about the exact relationships of many A. mellifera subspecies.
Rudolf Höss, commandant of Auschwitz, said that the use of Zyklon-B came about on the initiative of one of his subordinates, Captain Karl Fritzsch, who used the substance to kill some Russian POWs in late August 1941.
It is often said to be the place where the Aristotelian distinction between substance and accident was first applied to explain Eucharistic change.

substance and Court
Under Marshall, the Court established the principle of judicial review, including specifying itself as the supreme expositor of the Constitution ( Marbury v. Madison ) and made several important constitutional rulings giving shape and substance to the balance of power between the federal government and the states ( prominently, Martin v. Hunter's Lessee, McCulloch v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden ).
Like the Sherman Act, much of the substance of the Clayton Act has been developed and animated by the U. S. courts, particularly the Supreme Court.
The Court in Brushaber also noted that before Pollock, taxes on income from professions, trades, employments or vocations were excises, they were indirect in both form and substance and therefore had never been apportioned ; so they were entitled to be so enforced afterwards.
The U. S. Supreme Court struck down this argument, holding there could be no claim of medical necessity because in the CSA Congress had specifically negated this defense by unambiguously classifying marijuana as a substance which can have no authorized medical use.
Justice Tom C. Clark switched his vote at the last minute to a concurrence on the substance of Baker's claims, which would have enabled a majority which could have granted relief for Baker, but instead the Supreme Court remanded the case to the District Court.
In the rules of the United States Supreme Court and circuit courts of appeals the brief is required to contain a concise statement of the case, a specification of errors relied on, including the substance of evidence, the admission or rejection of which is to be reviewed, or any extract from a charge excepted to, and an argument exhibiting clearly the points of law or fact to be discussed.
This is because the Supreme Court of Florida does not believe that these mushrooms could " reasonably be found to be containers of the schedule I substance, psilocybin ".
The constitutionality of RFRA as applied to the federal government was confirmed on February 21, 2006, as the Supreme Court ruled unanimously against the government in Gonzales v. O Centro Espirita Beneficente Uniao do Vegetal,, which involved the use of an otherwise illegal substance in a religious ceremony, decisively stating that the federal government must show a compelling state interest in restricting religious freedom.
The 8-member Court further ruled, with three dissenting votes, that the substance of the law conforms to the constitution, and ruled that these partnerships could be granted equal rights to those given to married couples.
His single surviving work of substance, the 1000-line long Cúirt An Mheán Oíche ( The Midnight Court ) is widely regarded as the greatest comic poem in the history of Irish literature.
In acquitting the Chamberlains in 1988, the Supreme Court found that the alleged " baby blood " found in the Chamberlain's car, upon which the prosecution so heavily relied, could have been any substance, but was likely that of a sound deadening compound from a manufacturing overspray ( which contained no blood ).
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that, in substance, they were attempting to ban abortions.
Although the Court held that the adoption was procedurally flawed, it maintained the substance of the decision ; a further decision, adapted in the light of the jurisprudence, was rapidly adopted by the Council of Ministers.
Manitoba Agricultural Credit Corp. V. Heaman, a 1990 Canadian case, the Manitoba Court of Appeal adopted the words of the 1875 Manitoba Administration of Justice Act as having “ codified, but not changed, at least in substance the action of replevin by saying,
In Illinois v. Caballes, 543 U. S. 405 ( 2005 ), the United States Supreme Court held that a dog sniff conducted during a concededly lawful traffic stop that reveals no information other than the location of a substance that no individual has any right to possess, does not violate the Fourth Amendment.
Since that is what the Court in substance does today, I dissent.
The High Court upheld the substance of the orders, but modified them to impose less onerous obligations on the administrator who had taken over the management of the relevant employer corporations under the provisions of the Corporations Law.
This relationship, established in 1787, is based on Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution, and has been given form and substance by numerous treaties, laws, Supreme Court decisions, and Executive Orders.
Robinson v. California, 370 U. S. 660 ( 1962 ), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the use of civil imprisonment as punishment solely for the misdemeanor crime of addiction to a controlled substance was a violation of the Eighth Amendment's protection against cruel and unusual punishment.
The substance of the law was upheld in the circuit court and the Kentucky Court of Appeals.
This decision is considered a landmark in the history of First Amendment constitutional law, as it was one of the first cases where the Court extended the Fourteenth Amendment to include a protection of the substance of the First Amendment, in this case symbolic speech or " expressive conduct ", from state infringement.
Four years later, the Appeal Court in Milan nullified the sentence and absolved Dell ' Utri and Virga because there is no substance to the fact.
Leslie's trial began on 28 October 2005 in the Denpasar District Court and concluded on 18 November with her being found guilty of using a prohibited substance.

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