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For the purpose of section 243 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations ( Consolidation ) Act 1992, a crime means an offence punishable on indictment, or an offence punishable on summary conviction, and for the commission of which the offender is liable under the statute making the offence punishable to be imprisoned either absolutely or at the discretion of the court as an alternative for some other punishment.
For a summary and analysis of the book itself, see Book of Ezekiel.
For organization and ease of reference here, the relevant major terrorist attacks are listed by date below, with a brief summary for each, identifying the terror cells most directly responsible for the attack.
For differences between indictable offences and summary offences see summary offences.
For summary conviction offences that fall under the jurisdiction of the federal government ( which includes all criminal law ), section 787 of the Criminal Code of Canada specifies that, unless another punishment is provided for by law, the maximum penalty for a summary conviction offence is a sentence of 6 months of imprisonment, a fine of $ 5, 000 or both.
For a summary of Peirce's contributions to semiotics, see Liszka ( 1996 ) or Atkin ( 2006 ).
For the 10th, 11th and 12th centuries, a good summary will be found in Kate Norgate, England under the Angevin Kings ( 2 vols., London, 1887 ).
For a summary of the current status of US copyright law as to hyperlinking, see discussion regarding the Arriba Soft case.
For a summary of the respective competences of these authorities, see Voivodeships of Poland.
* For a summary of Majorana's scientific output, see the following article ( in Italian ): E. Amaldi, " L ' opera scientifica di Ettore Majorana ", Physis, vol.
For the sake of ease, the following plot summary is described in chronological order.
For a summary table showing the number of stable nuclides and of radioactive nuclides in each category, see radionuclide.
For additional summary of each area, see the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve article.
For a comprehensive summary, see Law Commission.
For an adult, summary trials take place in a magistrates ' court, while trials on indictment take place in the Crown Court.
For a summary of Congregationalism in Scotland see the paper presented to a joint meeting of the ministers of the United Reformed Church Synod and the Congregational Federation in Scotland by Rev'd A Paterson follow the link Congregationalism in Scotland
For a summary of the holdings see http :// www. selu. edu / acad_research / programs / csls / historical_collections / archival_collections / t_z / wfla_coll. html.
For a summary and review of discussion on TPR see link below for Stephen Krashen, " TPR: Still a Very Good Idea ," NovELTy vol.
For example, if one side can produce the testimony of " a dozen bishops ", and the other side only has the testimony of a known liar, then summary judgment is not appropriate.
* Electronic Design Automation For Integrated Circuits Handbook, by Lavagno, Martin, and Scheffer, ISBN 0-8493-3096-3 A survey of the field, from which the above summary was derived, with permission.
For example, many standards have an introduction, preface, or summary that is considered non-normative, as well as a main body that is considered normative.
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" Philip Melanchthon, a writer during the Reformation, suggested that Romans was caput et summa universae doctrinae christianae (" a summary of all Christian doctrine ").
New York Times writer Gerald Jonas admits that the novel's plot summary reads like a " grade Z, made-for-television, science-fiction rip-off movie ," but then says that Card develops the elements well despite this " unpromising material.
Like Pseudodoxia Epidemica, Musaeum Clausum is a catalogue of doubts and queries, only this time, in a style that anticipates Jorge Luis Borges, a 20th century Argentinian short-story writer who once declared: " To write vast books is a laborious nonsense, much better is to offer a summary as if those books actually existed.
He is so in the sense that he is the last important Scholastic writer, and that his works may be considered to form a vast encyclopedia, a complete summary of the Scholastic teaching of the Middle Ages ; this is their primary characteristic and their chief merit.
During five sessions he occupied a seat in the reporters ' gallery of the House of Commons, as the writer of the parliamentary summary in the Morning Chronicle.
The writer should start with the section that is easiest for them, and write the summary only after the body is drafted.
A byline can also include a brief article summary, introducing the writer by name.
West Virginia writer J. Lawrence Smith provides the following short summary of the story :" Princess Snow Bird, who had grown to maidenhood in the shadow of the rocks and scaled their heights many times, proposed a contest to her father, Bald Eagle.
The earliest recorded mention of WIITWD is in the Usenet group alt. sex. bondage by Steven Davis, January 9, 1995, in a summary / critique of writer Jon Jacobs ' theories about what was and wasn't " real " kink.

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In summary, an AM signal consists of alternating positive and negative peaks of a radio carrier wave, whose amplitude or envelope is proportional to the original audio signal.
The work takes the form of a dramatic dialogue between Philocosmia, who advocates worldly pleasures, and Philosophia, whose defence of scholarship leads into a summary of the seven liberal arts.
The Bibliotheca (, Bibliothēkē, " library "), in three books, provides a comprehensive summary of traditional Greek mythology and heroic legends, " the most valuable mythographical work that has come down from ancient times ," Aubrey Diller observed, whose " stultifying purpose " was neatly expressed in the epigram noted by Patriarch Photius I of Constantinople:
In summary, Roaring Spring stands as an excellent example of a paternally founded and managed paper-mill town in central Pennsylvania, one whose buildings reflect how the growth of a hometown family-owned industry stimulated and, in many cases, directed the development patterns and architectural character of the community.
" Allen Chamberlain, whose Beacon Hill gives a detailed summary of the complicated negotiations surrounding this purchase, holds that Copley was fairly compensated at a price three times what he had paid for property from which he had had rents of considerable amount.
* There may be no summary judgment in possession proceedings against a mortgagor or a person holding over after the end of his tenancy whose occupancy is protected within the meaning of the Rent Act 1977 or the Housing Act 1988.
with a citation that may still serve as a valid summary of Davies ' literary themes, style and tone: " A Welshman, a poet of distinction, and a man in whose work much of the peculiarly Welsh attitude to life is expressed with singular grace and sincerity.
This is a summary of the composition of the 7th European Parliament, whose mandate runs from 2009 to 2014.
This stands upon authority and the reason of the thing .” In the Law of Torts, John Fleming wrote: “ From medieval times, there has also come down to us a summary process, known as replevin, by which a man out of whose possession goods have been taken may obtain their return until the right to the goods can be determined by a court of law.
In her A Book of Medical Discourses ( 1883 ), Crumpler gives a summary of her career path: " It may be well to state here that, having been reared by a kind aunt in Pennsylvania, whose usefulness with the sick was continually sought, I early conceived a liking for, and sought every opportunity to relieve the sufferings of others.
: The summary described above was provided to the defense along with a companion summary that defined a “ covert ” CIA employee as a “ CIA employee whose employment is not publicly acknowledged by the CIA or the employee .” It is important to bear in mind that the IIPA defines “ covert agent ” differently.
( i ) whose identity as such an officer, employee, or member is classified information, and ( ii ) who is serving outside the United States or has within the last five years served outside the United States .” The CIA summary of Ms. Wilson ’ s employment history claims that she “ engaged in temporary duty ( TDY ) travel overseas on official business ,” though it does not say whether such travel in fact occurred within the last five years.

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