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Each will decide on his own course somewhere between these two extreme cases according to the sense of responsibility which is determined for him by the particular circumstances of his own life.
When they got home Harold was grateful for the stillness in the apartment, and thought how, under different circumstances, they might have stayed on here, in these old-fashioned, high-ceilinged rooms that reminded him of the Irelands' apartment in the East Eighties.
In the light of these circumstances, as well as the fact that the issue at trial in this respect centered entirely on the Department's recommendation, which petitioner repudiated but which both the appeal board and the courts below found supported by the record, we find no relevancy in the hearing officer's report and notes.
With the existence of these many factors, some of them variable, it obviously has never been and is not now possible for the Commission to make assignments of AM stations on a case-to-case basis which will insure against any interference in any circumstances.
War, under these circumstances, cannot be one massive exchange of nuclear devastation.
Have you examined these trends, forecast the effects, and planned your marketing strategy to compete effectively under changing circumstances??
Although we are still far from a complete understanding of these problems, as a first approximation, it is suggested that alterations in the hypothalamic balance with consequent changes in the hypothalamic-cortical discharges account for major changes in behavior seen in various moods and states of emotions in man and beast under physiological circumstances, in experimental and clinical neurosis, and as the result of psychopharmacological agents.
Four subjects ( 10% ) did not change even then but needed the additional information that an arm-elevation under these circumstances was a perfectly normal reflex reaction which some people showed while others did not.
In these circumstances the possibility of multiple or conflicting claims is exceedingly remote.
In these circumstances, since what was expressed by the remark when first made is, on the theory before us, simply absent, the remark now expresses nothing.
The nightmare of a clash between those in trouble in Africa, exacerbated by the difficulties, changes, and tragedies facing them, and other allies who intellectually and emotionally disapprove of the circumstances that have brought these troubles about, has been conspicuous by its absence.
The potato chip industry these days is growing, not only as a result of population increase and public acceptance of convenience foods, but also because of a combination of circumstances that has led to growth by merger.
In these damp circumstances, he was an odds-on bet to develop pneumonia.
An alternative to using an anchor under these circumstances may be to use a pile driven into the seabed.
" Ever since the time of my ancestor Ali, the first Imam, that is to say over a period of thirteen hundred years, it has always been the tradition of our family that each Imam chooses his successor at his absolute and unfettered discretion from amongst any of his descendants, whether they be sons or remote male issue and in these circumstances and in view of the fundamentally altered conditions in the world in very recent years due to the great changes which have taken place including the discoveries of atomic science, I am convinced that it is in the best interest of the Shia Muslim Ismailia Community that I should be succeeded by a young man who has been brought up and developed during recent years and in the midst of the new age and who brings a new outlook on life to his office as Imam.
Plutarch criticizes Anaximenes, together with Theopompus and Ephorus, for the " rhetorical effects and grand periods " these historians implausibly gave to men in the midst of urgent battlefield circumstances ( Praecepta gerendae reipublicae 803b ).
He cautioned not to use penicillin unless there was a properly diagnosed reason for it to be used, and that if it were used, never to use too little, or for too short a period, since these are the circumstances under which bacterial resistance to antibiotics develops.
The effectiveness of all these procedures varies greatly and depends on individual circumstances.
Their possessions consisted of cattle and gold, because these were the only things they could carry about with them everywhere according to circumstances and shift where they chose.
Depending upon the circumstances, however, various formulations of these solutions are convenient, and the different variations are described below.
Commercial trade in wild-caught specimens of these species is illegal ( permitted only in exceptional licensed circumstances ).
Each chromosome has one centromere, with one or two arms projecting from the centromere, although, under most circumstances, these arms are not visible as such.
Many these were difficult to reconcile with one another due to changes in circumstances and practice.
The theory was that mixed forces comprising these diverse units could utilise the strengths of each according to circumstances.
* Computer models of gravitational collapse have shown that naked singularities can arise, but these models rely on very special circumstances ( such as spherical symmetry ).

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Of these, only Section 107 was a revelation.
Within these sub Branches there are various Sections headed by Section Chiefs.
Section 508 was enacted to eliminate barriers in information technology, to make available new opportunities for people with disabilities, and to encourage development of technologies that will help achieve these goals.
With the passage of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, the power of the federal government to safeguard these rights was added to the Constitution, and this interpretation of Section Four became moot.
The preamble of the Constitution Party platform " gratefully acknowledges the blessing of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ as Creator, Preserver and Ruler of the Universe and of these United States ," and supports the Constitutional provision in Article VI, Section 3 that " no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States " and calls on all those who love liberty and value their inherent rights to join with them in the pursuit of their goals.
Attempts were made by Louis Vauxcelles to claim that Cubism was dead, but these exhibitions, along with a well-organized Cubist show at the 1920 Salon des Indépendants and a revival of the Salon de la Section d ’ Or in the same year, demonstrated it was still alive.
* Violations " per se ": these are violations that meet the strict characterization of Section 1 (" agreements, conspiracies or trusts in restraint of trade ").
* sales on the condition that ( A ) the buyer or lessee not deal with the competitors of the seller or lessor (" exclusive dealings ") or ( B ) the buyer also purchase another different product (" tying ") but only when these acts substantially lessen competition ( Act Section 3, codified at );
By giving the President the authority to negotiate these deals, the Congress effectively ceded a part of their power ( authorized under US Constitution, Article I, Section VIII ) to the executive branch.
In addition, the document stated: " The occupying forces of the Allies shall be withdrawn from Japan as soon as these objectives have been accomplished and there has been established in accordance with the freely expressed will of the Japanese people a peacefully inclined and responsible government " ( Section 12 ).
" Under both Section 302 and Section 404, Congress directed the SEC to promulgate regulations enforcing these provisions.
The enforcement provisions contained in these amendments extend the powers of Congress originally enumerated in Article One, Section 8 of the Constitution, and have the effect of increasing the power of Congress and diminishing that of the individual states.
The most famous Seedling Mile built to these specifications was the " Ideal Section " between Dyer and Schererville in Lake County, Indiana.
It became only natural for railroaders using these maps to refer to this area as “ Griffith Section .” Since railroads dominated the town, the name stuck.
Section 5 ( c ) applied these national bank restrictions to state chartered banks that were members of the Federal Reserve System.
The Board decided this meant Section 20 permitted a bank affiliate to earn 5 % of its revenue from underwriting and dealing in these types of securities that were not “ bank-eligible securities ,” subject to various restrictions including “ firewalls ” to separate a commercial bank from its Section 20 affiliate.
Bank holding companies, not commercial banks directly, owned these Section 20 affiliates.
In Britain and the Commonwealth, these appointments are known as Section Commander and Section 2IC (" second in command "), respectively.
Section 3 provides that the President of Ireland may instead exercise these functions and any other functions in relation to the state's external ( or foreign ) relations.
As direct taxes, these taxes were required to follow the rule of apportionment found in Article 1, Section 2, Clause 3.
Other attempts to solve these problems include the 1978 Section 8 Housing Program, which encourages the private sector to construct affordable homes, and subsidizes public housing.
In 2008 the Metropolitan Police conducted 175, 000 searches using Section 44, these included over 2313 children ( aged 15 or under ), of whom 58 where aged under 10.

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