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To the extent that our sampling of the orientations of American college students in the years 1950 and 1952 may be representative of our culture -- and still valid in 1959 -- we are disposed to question the summary characterization of the current generation as silent, beat, apathetic, or as a mass of other-directed conformists who are guided solely by social radar without benefit of inner gyroscopes.
In general, the word breviary may be used to refer to an abridged version of any text or a brief account or summary of some subject, but is primarily used to refer to the Catholic liturgical book.
Such summaries may be either quantitative, i. e. summary statistics, or visual, i. e. simple-to-understand graphs.
As nations keep faith to their treaties with differing zeal, other rules may also apply, though in most cases this summary is a reasonably accurate approximation.
In Canada, an individual charged with an indictable offence may elect to be tried by a judge alone in a provincial court, by judge alone in a superior court, or by judge and jury in a superior court ; summary offences cannot be tried by jury.
A summary of Einstein's thinking about the aether hypothesis, relativity and light quanta may be found in his 1909 ( originally German ) lecture " The Development of Our Views on the Composition and Essence of Radiation ".
Failure to comply with a procedural requirement may result in summary dismissal of the motion.
A useful summary of this tradition, its literature, and historiography may be found in Wedemeyer 2007.
Reviews may be entirely narrative, or may provide quantitative summary estimates resulting from the application of meta-analytical methods.
Bolesław I does not appear in the surviving summary of the Dagome Iudex document, and as such it may be supposed that Lesser Poland was already known as Bolesław I's inheritance, while his two surviving half-brothers Mieszko and Lambert, sons of Mieszko I by his second wife Oda, were to divide the rest of the realm between themselves.
These patterns can then be seen as a kind of summary of the input data, and may be used in further analysis or, for example, in machine learning and predictive analytics.
In summary, children with CP may experience difficulties in school, such as difficulty with handwriting, carrying out school activities, communicating verbally and interacting socially.
" ( Perry 1975 ) This implies that the summary execution of the survivors may have occurred prior to the releasing of Dickinson and Joe, so that they observed Crockett as dead, lending credence to their testimony.
In physics, a center of gravity of a material body is a point that may be used for a summary description of gravitational interactions.
In a summary position paper, the Practice Committee of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine has said it considers ICSI safe and effective therapy for male factor infertility, but may carry an increased risk for the transmission of selected genetic abnormalities to offspring, either through the procedure itself or through the increased inherent risk of such abnormalities in parents undergoing the procedure.
This is but a cursory and abbreviated summary of the draft actions, including actions where responsibility was claimed, and actions which may not have numbered in the 200s.
The greeting in the card can be personalized but brief, or may include a summary of the year's news.
An article by Martin Tajmar ( see below, or a summary ) describes an experiment designed to test the possibility that this effect may need some other effect than ion winds for its explanation.
Typically a CO is a Lieutenant Colonel or equivalent ( NATO grade OF-4 ), but a CO may delegate some powers of summary dealing to a subordinate.
The superior officer of a CO, a Higher Authority, may vary a CO's powers of summary dealing.
Also countries using common law, including the United States, may use an inquisitorial system for summary hearings in the case of misdemeanors such as minor traffic violations.
Chapter 559 contains the mysteries and secrets of all the chapters of the book ( some may deem it a summary of the whole Futūḥāt ).
Backstory may be revealed by various means, including flashbacks, dialogue, direct narration, summary, recollection, and exposition.

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These area reports will be followed, according to present plans, by a summary report, which will include a detailed statement on methods.
The public interest is so dominant in such an issue that I cannot be so presumptuous as to attempt to settle it by an administrative order based upon conclusions reached in a summary action in one or two Superior Courts in the State.
This might be the proper standard of review, for example, if the lower court resolved the case by granting a pre-trial motion to dismiss or motion for summary judgment which is usually based only upon written submissions to the trial court and not on any trial testimony.
It was not until 1886 that the stolen base appeared as something to be tracked, but was only to " appear in the summary of the game ".
When an element has allotropes with different densities, one representative allotrope is typically selected in summary presentations, while densities for each allotrope can be stated where more detail is provided.
In summary, Jeremy Bentham states that people are driven by their interests and their fears, but their interests take precedence over their fears, and their interests are carried out in accordance with how people view the consequences that might be involved with their interests.
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.
According to the logical positivists, unless a statement could be verified by experience, or else was true or false by definition ( i. e. either tautological or contradictory ), then it was meaningless ( this is a summary statement of their verification principle ).
In the case of an order of summary punishment ( Strafbefehl ), which can be issued by the court without a trial for lesser misdemeanours ( German: Vergehen ), there is a further exception:
* The prosecution has a right of appeal against acquittal in summary cases if the decision appears to be wrong in law or in excess of jurisdiction.
This means that a driver can be ordered " by an authorised person ... upon production of evidence of his authorisation, require him to stop the running of the engine of that vehicle " and a " person who fails to comply ... shall be guilty of an offence and be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale ".
Indeed, an intuitive summary of inertial frames can be given as: In an inertial reference frame, the laws of mechanics take their simplest form.
In many common law jurisdictions ( e. g. the Republic of Ireland, Canada, Hong Kong, India, Australia, New Zealand ), an indictable offence is an offence which can only be tried on an indictment after a preliminary hearing to determine whether there is a prima facie case to answer or by a grand jury ( in contrast to a summary offence ).
He intended that the book be used as a summary of his views on Christian theology and that it be read in conjunction with his commentaries.
The following purports to be a summary of the original article that is somewhat more complete than the one quoted above:

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But, he said, Karl Kautsky had read it, and written a popular summary of the first volume.
Wilton has said that the image: " Is a summary of all that had been said about the sea by the artists of the eighteenth century.
In its judgment summary the Appeals Court said, " The trial court acted without jurisdiction in entering an injunction against the Election Commission.
In a summary, he famously said, " Without Islam, the Frankish Empire would probably never have existed, and Charlemagne, without Muhammad, would be inconceivable.
" In a summary of the rule, the EPA said it would improve ' clarity and consistency ' of regulation, ' provide regulatory relief, and save affected facilities over $ 30 million '" by allowing industrial shop towels to be washed in water that would then go into municipal waste-water treatment systems.
In its summary of the tour, Wisden said: "( of the newcomers ) Collie Smith, Sobers, Rohan Kanhai and Roy Gilchrist were particularly impressive "; adding that " to Sobers, a tall left-handed all-rounder, fell the distinction of hitting the highest score of the tour: 219 not out against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge.
Catholic apologists such as Félix Dupanloup and John Henry Newman said that the Syllabus was widely misinterpreted by readers who did not have access to or did not bother to check the original documents of which it was a summary.
The Bolsheviks, in turn, accused the Makhnovists of imposing a formal government over the area they controlled, and also said that Makhnovists used forced conscription, committed summary executions, and had two military and counter-intelligence forces: the Kontrrazvedka, with punitive functions transferred in 1920 to the
Sadegh Khalkhali ()( July 27, 1926 – November 26, 2003 ) was a hardline Shia cleric of the Islamic Republic of Iran who is said to have " brought to his job as Chief Justice of the revolutionary courts a relish for summary execution " that earned him a reputation as Iran's " hanging judge ".
In its summary of the tour, Wisden said that Hutton showed mastery over every bowler.
In summary he said, " Overall Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham ... is without a doubt the most enthralling, entertaining, emotional and complete vision and definition of Hindi cinema I have ever seen.
WuChang of Sputnikmusic gave the album a 4 out of 5, with a summary: " An excellent and criminally underrated debut that gives the listener a different perspective on Marshall Mathers ;" Though thinking that the production was good, he said he could understand if the listeners were not " feeling it.
He said he had received a summary from the Government asking him to de-notify the appointment of Chief Justice Sajjad Ali Shah and appoint Justice Ajmal Mian as the acting Chief Justice of Pakistan.
His pastels, summary and economic, garnered the splendid eulogy of Baudelaire, and Corot who, gazing at his pictures, said to him, " You are the master of the sky.
The judge strongly criticized Hulshof for his courtroom conduct and for withholding evidence in the case, stating that " We now know that none of what Mr. Hulshof said in the final summary was true ".
With the exception of the automatic summary when creating a redirect, which usually says all that needs to be said, these are not a substitute for a proper edit summary – you should always leave a meaningful summary, even in the above cases.
Christof Heyns, UN's Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions said " During my visit to Kashmir, AFSPA was described to me as ' hated ' and ' draconian '.
Even though Sony BMG Music Entertainment did force her to release this collection, Anastacia has said that she is happy now that it was created as it was like a " story book ", or summary of the first five years of her career.
Instead, clips of the speaker talking were shown, along with a brief summary of what was being said.
Clearly listed as a hurricane in the summary table, it is all but dismissed in the report as " apparently of minor importance till it had moved north of the Tropic of Cancer " and then nothing else is said.

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