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field and law
One's daily work becomes sacred, since it is performed in the field of influence of the moral law, dealing as it does with people as well as with matter and energy.
To obey the moral law is just ordinary common sense, applied to a neglected field.
It is an official act of an authority in the field of public law to resolve an individual case with effect to the outside.
The black letter law refers to the basic standard elements for a particular field of law, which are generally known and free from doubt or dispute.
Sometimes this is referred to as " hornbook law " meaning treatise or textbook, often relied upon as authoritative, competent, and generally accepted in the field of Canadian law.
are unlikely to become celebrities even if they are enormously successful in their field due to society's disinterest in science, invention, medicine, and courtroom law which is not fictional.
Faraday's law states that the curl of an electric field is equal to the opposite of the time rate of change of the magnetic field, while Ampère's law relates the curl of the magnetic field to the current and rate of change of the electric field.
According to Ampère's circuital law | Ampère's law, an electric current produces a magnetic field.
Companies law ( or the law of business associations ) is the field of law concerning companies and other business organizations.
According to Lenz's law, the field of these electrons will oppose the magnetic field changes provided by the applied field.
In the case of a PhD in law, the original mr. title is placed before the dr. title ( mr. dr. see e. g. Jan Peter Balkenende ), for a person having a law master degree, but holding a PhD in another field than law the mr. title is placed after the dr. titel ( dr. mr .).

field and Soviet
Set within the Soviet Union, these two centers were used to field test aircraft and armoured vehicles up to the battalion level, as well as housing aerial and armoured warfare schools through which officers were rotated.
( Due to a mistranslation, Soviet reports said Fermi's work was performed in a converted " pumpkin field " instead of a " squash court ", a mis-translation based on confusion between dual meanings of " squash ", the food-crop plant and the game.
* The Soviet flag, with its golden symbols of the hammer and sickle on a red field, was an inspiration to flags of other communist states, such as East Germany, People's Republic of China, Vietnam, Angola, Afghanistan and Mozambique.
American and Soviet jumpers held the playing field for the next four decades, and they pioneered the evolution of the straddle technique.
He simultaneously administered vast sections of the Soviet state and served as de facto Marshal of the Soviet Union in command of the NKVD field units responsible for anti-partisan operations on the Eastern Front during World War II, as well as for acting as barrier troops and the apprehension of thousands of " turncoats, deserters, cowards and suspected malingerers ".
When the first scientific satellites were launched in the first half of 1958 — Explorers 1 and 3 by the US, Sputnik 3 by the Soviet Union — they observed an intense ( and unexpected ) radiation belt around Earth, held by its magnetic field.
* 1917 – Nikolai Vasilievich Ogarkov, Soviet field marshal ( d. 1994 )
Until the late years of the Soviet Union, political science as a field was subjected to tight control of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
The unprepared Soviet forces suffered much damage in the field because of mediocre officers, partial mobilization, an incomplete reorganization and mainly because they were arranged to attack Central Europe, and not to defend Soviet territory.
To avoid the professional hazard of politicized history, some historians chose pre-modern, mediæval history or classical history, where ideological demands were relatively relaxed and conversation with other historians in the field could be fostered ; nevertheless, despite the potential danger of proscribed ideology corrupting historians ’ work, not all of Soviet historiography was corrupt.
Soviet astronomer Iosif Shklovskii wrote the pioneering book in the field Universe, Life, Intelligence ( 1962 ), which was expanded upon by American astronomer Carl Sagan as the best-selling Intelligent Life in the Universe ( 1966 ).
* Valentin Voloshinov ( 1895 – 1936 ) was a Soviet / Russian linguist, whose work has been influential in the field of literary theory and Marxist theory of ideology.
Besides the United States and Soviet Union, France and China are understood to have tested neutron or enhanced radiation bombs in the past, with France apparently leading the field with an early test of the technology in 1967 and an " actual " neutron bomb in 1980.
All five of Hungary's field armies ultimately participated in the war against the Soviet Union ; a significant contribution was made by the Hungarian Second Army.
In the 41st Soviet Championship at Moscow, Spassky scored 11½ / 17 to win by a full point in a field which included all the top Soviet grandmasters of the time.
Unknown to the US, the Soviet field commanders in Cuba had been given authority to launch — the only time such authority was delegated by higher command.
After that, an awareness of the new field of socionics slowly began to spread to other cities around the Soviet Union.
The Lada Niva or VAZ-2121 (, Niva ( нива ) is the Russian word for " crop field ") is an off-road vehicle built by Soviet / Russian automaker AvtoVAZ.
In 1952, the Chinese government regrouped the country's higher education institutions in an attempt to build a Soviet style system, with individual institutions tending to specialise in a certain field of study.
SMERSH, the Soviet counterintelligence agency, plans to commit a grand act of terrorism in the intelligence field.
The Israelis successfully used a number of 175 mm M107 guns in the counter-battery role against its Soviet counterpart, the 130 mm towed field gun M1954 ( M-46 ), but the introduction of long range rockets fired from Lebanon outranged them.

field and scholar
Cyril Northcote Parkinson ( 30 July 1909 – 9 March 1993 ) was a British naval historian and author of some sixty books, the most famous of which was his bestseller Parkinson's Law, which led him to be also considered as an important scholar within the field of public administration.
Around 190 AD under the leadership of the scholar Pantanaeus, the school of Alexandria became an important institution of religious learning, where students were taught by scholars such as Athenagoras, Clement, Didymus, and the native Egyptian Origen, who was considered the father of theology and who was also active in the field of commentary and comparative Biblical studies.
Bonfante, a leading scholar in the field, says "... it resembles no other language in Europe or elsewhere ...." The ancients were aware that Etruscan was an isolate.
There are a multitude of scholarly opinions in each field ; however, these can be summarised as either derived from the four major schools of thought ( Madh ' hab ) or from an expert scholar who exercises independent derivation of Islamic Law ( ijtihad ).
Although magnets and magnetism were known much earlier, the study of the magnetic field began in 1269 when French scholar Petrus Peregrinus de Maricourt mapped out the magnetic field on the surface of a spherical magnet using iron needles.
Melvin Lawrence DeFleur ( born April 27, 1923 in Portland, Oregon ) is a professor and scholar in the field of communications.
Betty Butler Ravenholt went on to become a scholar and writer in the field of health policy in emerging nations.
Paul Pimsleur ( October 17, 1927 – June 22, 1976 ) was a scholar in the field of applied linguistics, who developed the Pimsleur language learning system, which along with his many publications had a significant effect upon theories of language learning and teaching.
Before each meal, the College grace is recited by a scholar, or student studying a field related to Literae Humaniores.
Anna was noted for her education by the medieval scholar, Niketas Choniates who wrote that Anna “ was ardently devoted to philosophy, the queen of all sciences, and was educated in every field.
Starting in 2008, " The Other Europeans " project, funded by several EU cultural institutions, spent a year doing intensive field research in Moldavia under the leadership of Alan Bern and scholar Zev Feldman.
The Mentor-Disciple bond was commented on by an independent scholar in the field of religions: ” Karel Dobbelaere, former president of the International Society of Religion ... has observed that the Soka Gakkai is pervaded by mentor-disciple relationship.
* An expert in the field of law, usually a legal scholar, is designated as Reporter.
He led a simple life as an independent scholar who was devoted to researching the field of logic and related areas in philosophy, and never held a permanent position, earning a living by temporary teaching assignments at universities and night-schools.
* Robert K. Carr ( 1908 – 1979 ), American scholar in the field of government and political science
It was not until a return trip to Coba that Morley was persuaded by Thompson ’ s readings, marking his emergence as a prominent scholar in the field of Maya epigraphy.
In an October 2003 article in The New York Times, written on the occasion of his 90th birthday, Gelfand is described as a scholar who is considered " among the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century ", having exerted a tremendous influence on the field both through his own works and those of his students.
Ali was also a great scholar of Arabic literature and pioneered in the field of Arabic grammar and rhetoric.
In 1969 during his year as the senior scholar winner of the Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History, Gibbs-Smith extensively researched the field of early aviation developments and claims, and determined that all of Whitehead's claims of being first in powered flight were fabricated, that they were " flights of fancy ".
Аccording to scholar Jevto Dedijer ( 1880-1918 ), when he researched the Bileća region ( 1902 ): the Kusturica family lived in a čopor ( grouped area, literally " pack ") in the village of Plana ; they had 8 houses next to the Kozjak family ( 4 houses ), northwest across a field from the Avdić family ( 23 houses ).
Before this he had met and worked with Morgan, an independent scholar in the field of ethnology and anthropology.
Dorman is an international scholar in the field of Egyptology and formerly chaired the University of Chicago's Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations.
" At the present time most people in the field accept the views of the Chinese scholar Zhou Zumo " ( 周祖謨 ; 1914-1995 ) that Qieyun spellings were a north-south regional compromise between literary pronunciations from the Southern and Northern Dynasties.

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