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course and giving
I must have written to say how much I had enjoyed his fine book The Building Of Eternal Rome, and I found he had not regretted giving me the highest mark in his old course on the later Latin poets, although in my final examination I had ignored the questions and filled the bluebook with a comparison of Propertius and Coleridge.
Socrates uses the parable of the ship to illustrate this point: the unjust city is like a ship in open ocean, crewed by a powerful but drunken captain ( the common people ), a group of untrustworthy advisors who try to manipulate the captain into giving them power over the ship's course ( the politicians ), and a navigator ( the philosopher ) who is the only one who knows how to get the ship to port.
The crows would instinctively head for land, giving the sailors a course to steer.
The German title satirizes the German custom of giving a subtitle to the name of dramas in the form of " Ein Drama in ... Akten " ( A Drama of ... acts ), which became dictums in colloquial usage for any event with an unpleasant or dramatic course, e. g. " Bundespräsidentenwahl-Drama in drei Akten " ( Federal presidential Elections-Drama in Three Acts ).
Perjury operates in American law as an inherited principle of the common law of England, which defined the act as the " willful and corrupt giving, upon a lawful oath, or in any form allowed by law to be substituted for an oath, in a judicial proceeding or course of justice, of a false testimony material to the issue or matter of inquiry.
In these states, law-abiding citizens ( usually after giving evidence of completing a training course ) may carry handguns on their person for self-protection.
Columbus, as his immediate successor in Padua, and afterwards professor at Rome, distinguished himself by rectifying and improving the anatomy of the bones, by giving correct accounts of the shape and cavities of the heart, of the pulmonary artery and aorta and their valves, and tracing the course of the blood from the right to the left side of the heart, by a good description of the brain and its vessels, and by correct understanding of the internal ear, and the first good account of the ventricles of the larynx.
The French used the term lettre de marque or lettre de course for their letters of marque, giving rise to the term corsair.
In 1898, in part as a response to criticisms of universities which merely served as centres for the administration of tests, and calls for research and education to be more central functions of universities, the first University of London Act was passed, reforming the University and giving it responsibility for monitoring course content and academic standards within its institutions.
With the ship's course unable to be changed and Starfleet now intrigued by what Archer had become aware of, Forrest was ordered to investigate, he also had Archer punished in the Agony Booth for a then record of ten hours, giving the Commander only one hour to clean up and get ready for a staff meeting after his release.
Over the course of the next decades land became increasingly concentrated on fewer hands ; the peasants continued to work on the land, giving landlords a share of the harvest.
During the course of the study four other previously non-affected members become affected, giving a pairwise concordance of 4 /( 4 + 6 ) or 4 / 10 or 40 %.
During the course of the study, four other previously non-affected members become affected, giving a probandwise concordance of 8 /( 8 + 6 ) or 8 / 14 or 57 %.
Callow attended the London Oratory School and then went on to study at Queen's University Belfast (' Queen's ') in Northern Ireland before giving up his degree course to go into acting at the Drama Centre London.
O ' Neill then releases it in Ireland ( for supporting the terrorists ), England ( for oppressing the Irish and giving them a cause ), and Libya ( for training said terrorists ); he demands that the governments of the world send all citizens of those countries back to their countries, and that they quarantine those countries and let the plague run its course, so they will lose what he has lost ; if they do not, he has more plagues to release.
Some setups can use reservoirs that can have ice put into it for intake temperatures lower than ambient air, giving a big advantage ( but of course, ice would need constant replacement ).
Diogenes having nothing to do – of course no one thought of giving him a job – was moved by the sight to gather up his philosopher's cloak and begin rolling his tub energetically up and down the Craneum ; an acquaintance asked for, and got, the explanation: " I do not want to be thought the only idler in such a busy multitude ; I am rolling my tub to be like the rest.
He followed the example of Smellie in giving a private course on dissecting, operative procedures and bandaging, from 1746.
Scotty explained that he remained a member of the Opposition to Stephen's government ( though he would of course carry out his duties in an impartial manner ), but that he had accepted the position of Speaker so that Parliament could function ( giving the Opposition a say in government ), and so that a budget could be adopted.
Wrecked, almost drowned, and completely lost, with Grey wounded in a skirmish with Aborigines, they traced the course of the Glenelg River before giving up.
This faster pace allows for more study ( by a student's senior year, they have already completed a normal four-year course track, essentially giving them an " extra " year ).
Britten completed a four-year mechanical engineering course at night school before joining ICI as a cadet draughtsman, giving him a wide range of work experience including mould design, pattern design, metal spinning and various mechanical engineering designs.
The main ways historians note the failed Arab revolt of 1936-1939 in Palestine went on to later affect the course of the 1948 Arab-Israeli war was by giving crucial British Mandate ( British Mandate of Palestine ) support to pre-state Zionist militias like the Haganah ( chiefly via training and support to them directed by British Army officer Orde Wingate ) and on the local Palestinian Arab side the revolt forced the fleeing into exile of the main local Palestinian Arab leader of the period, then Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin al-Husseini, who had to leave Mandatory Palestine after the revolt was crushed.
There are also the stands of local charities, the local school, usually giving out ice creams, and of course the church's stands.
* In Australia, a diploma can mean one of three things: the older usage is of an advanced level course done in the vocational education and training sector or university academically equivalent to some years of a bachelor degree but giving a similar professional status and position as a degree ; a Graduate Diploma, which is undertaken after completing a degree but at undergraduate level in a field other than that covered by the degree ( e. g. the Graduate Diploma of Education necessary to become a school teacher in most Australian states ); and a Postgraduate Diploma, a coursework-only qualification which is undertaken as additional study in a specialisation within one's degree area.

course and judgment
It was said that the Hetman plotted to take over the entire Hearst newspaper empire one day by means of various coups: the destruction of editors who tried to halt his course, the unfrocking of publishers whose mistakes of judgment might be magnified in secret reports to Mr. Hearst.
It was, of course, in this drawing of the balance sheet of judgment that he most clearly displayed his desire to do full justice to an author.
Generally, an appeal of the judgment will also allow appeal of all other orders or rulings made by the trial court in the course of the case.
The central theological themes are " the question of theodicy, God's justness in the face of the triumph of the heathens over the pious, the course of world history in terms of the teaching of the four kingdoms, the function of the law, the eschatological judgment, the appearance on Earth of the heavenly Jerusalem, the Messianic Period, at the end of which the Messiah will die, the end of this world and the coming of the next, and the Last Judgment.
# During the course of the experiment the scientist in charge must be prepared to terminate the experiment at any stage, if he has probable cause to believe, in the exercise of the good faith, superior skill and careful judgment required of him that a continuation of the experiment is likely to result in injury, disability, or death to the experimental subject.
According to this view, his work sets forth the course of history's occurrences with clearness, penetration, sound judgment, and among the circumstances affecting the outcomes, lays especial emphasis on the geographical conditions.
The courts cannot sit in judgment on such acts of the Legislature or its agents and determine whether or not the omission or addition of a particular course of study tends " to cherish science.
Later, after the screenplay had been written and submitted, Breen reversed course, saying of the film that " It is a grand yarn that will do a great deal of good for all those who see it and, in my judgment, it is particularly fortunate that this kind of story is to be made at this time.
The Honors Program offers an academically challenging and personally enriching course of study designed to cultivate critical analysis, clear oral and written expression, aesthetic awareness and ethical judgment.
Factors including one's speed made good and the nature of heading and other course changes, and the navigator's judgment determine when dead reckoning positions are calculated.
The Skeptic follows this course of life while suspending judgment concerning the ultimate truth of the non-evident matters debated in philosophy and the sciences ( PH I, 17 ).
" In the course of the consideration of this subject, the question arose as to whether or not the Commission should ascertain to what extent the principles contained in the Charter and judgment constituted principles of international law.
He had a true sense of religion ; and was a man of an unblameable course of life and of a sound judgment when it was not biased by passion.
But his course was always singularly independent, and, though one of the most affectionate and most sensitive of men, yet it was his fortune to be so fastidious in thought and so conscientious in judgment as often to give offence or create alarm in those he deeply respected or tenderly loved.
as a unit on the course the students leaner though past experiences about judgment and group decision making through daily travel.
In Panathenaicus, Isocrates writes that educated people are those “ who manage well the circumstances which they encounter day by day, and who possess a judgment which is accurate in meeting occasions as they arise and rarely misses the expedient course of action ".
Of course, both parties may submit additional pleadings and information until the case is ready for final judgment.
A decision denying summary judgment ordinarily cannot be immediately appealed ; instead, the case continues on its normal course.
Between these two shoals the premier Méline steered his course, holding fast to the principle of " respect for the judgment pronounced.
Because of this affiliation, the official scorer was often presumed by the baseball players and managers to favor the home team when making the required judgment calls during the course of a game.
If plaintiff splits a claim in the course of a suit for special or justifiable reasons for doing so, a judgment in that action may not have the usual consequence of extinguishing the entire claim.
In a recent New York case, the Court rejected a lender's attempt to foreclose on summary judgment because the lender failed to submit proper affidavits and papers in support of its foreclosure action and also, the papers and affidavits that were submitted were not prepared in the ordinary course of business.
Accordingly, a judgment of the Kerala High Court of India held that where hypothecated property was lost and the banker was not aware of the loss otherwise than in the ordinary course of business, the surety was not discharged.
:“ In addition, physicians should disclose to patients information about procedural or judgment errors made in the course of care if such information is material to the patient's well-being.

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