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regard and definition
In this definition, references to the way or ways in which an offence is triable are to be construed without regard to the effect, if any, of section 22 of the Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 on the mode of trial in a particular case.
The Dunnigan distinction manifests its importance in with regard to the relation between two component parts of perjury ’ s definition: in willfully giving a false statement, a person must understand that she is giving a false statement to be considered a perjurer under the Dunnigan framework.
In this definition, references to the way in which an offence is triable are to be construed without regard to the effect, if any, of section 22 of the Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 on the mode of trial in a particular case.
Please note: if we regard the above definition of " God " as a genus-and-difference definition, then the genus of God is " spirit ," since God is a particular kind of spirit.
Some people regard Hardy's definition as correct on the grounds that the counties north of the Thames, along with Berkshire and north-east Somerset, were part of Mercia for much of the Anglo-Saxon period.
The figurative meaning is comprehended in regard to a common use of the expression that is separate from the literal meaning or definition of the words of which it is made.
A quote from Barry Long on the subject of celibacy ( with regard to being free of sexual force ) clarifies his definition of love:
The term poison with regard to biology and chemistry is often misused due to lack of a universal definition.
In radar applications, it ranges from 12-18 GHz according to the formal definition of radar frequency band nomenclature in IEEE Standard 521-2002 .< ref > Note that in the band 11. 2 – 12 GHz the working definitions of K < sub > u </ sub > band and X band overlap ; satellite communications engineers would generally regard frequencies above 11. 2 GHz as being part of the K < sub > u </ sub > band .</ ref >
By definition, committing " venal " acts does not indicate " stealing " or " lying ", but rather suggests a consensual arrangement, perhaps without conscience or regard for consequences, but is not synonymous with stealing.
In an attempt to define consensus in a form which was more likely to ever occur, Al-Ghazali expanding on al-Shafi ' i's definition to define consensus as including all of the Muslim community in regard to religious principles and restricting the meaning to only the religiously learned in regard to finer details.
For instance, Thomists make statements about undetectable essences of things, which by definition can never be sensed or perceived ; positivists regard such statements as without meaning.
In a reply to Finkelstein and Masalha, Morris answers he " saw enough material, military and civilian, to obtain an accurate picture of what happened ", that Finkelstein and Masalha draw their conclusions with a pro-Palestinian bias, and that with regard to the distinction between military assault and expulsion they should accept that he uses a " more narrow and severe " definition of expulsions.
In the UK the Modern Classic definition is open to the discretion often by Insurance Brokers and Insurance Companies who regard a Modern Classic as a vehicle that is considered collectible regardless of age.
This led in 1879 to a new, tighter, definition of amateurism ( see above ) and a requirement that any entries from outside the United Kingdom must be made on or before 1 March and must be ‘ accompanied by a declaration made before Notary Public with regard to the profession of each member of the crew ’, and this must be certified by the British Consul, the mayor, or the chief authority of the locality.
', the phonetic spelling of " kick the bucket ", ( i. e. dying ), in The End ; references to people: " Busheney " ( an assumed portmanteau of Bush and Cheney ) to describe Count Olaf, followed by the definition of " you are a vile man who has no regard for anyone else ", or being written in other languages: " Shalom " or " Sayonara.
" However, with regard to the second sense, which Plotnisky describes by stating that " all imaginary and complex numbers are, by definition, irrational ," mathematicians generally agree with Sokal and Bricmont in not taking complex numbers as irrational.
The term's precise use and definition has varied with regard to transwomen, people born either biologically male or with ambiguous genitalia who self-identify as female.
In this definition, references to the ways in which an offence is triable are to be construed without regard to the effect, if any, of section 22 of the Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 on the mode of trial in a particular case.
Because nothing is said in the definition of contraposition with regard to the predicate of the inferred proposition, it can be either the original subject, or its contradictory, resulting in two contrapositives which are the obverts of one another in the " A ", " O ", and " E " type propositions.
Fanning was an enforcer of strict orthodoxy with regard to Restoration doctrines, seeing anything not specifically authorized by the New Testament as an unnecessary and hence sinful addition to the " primitive " Christianity of the 1st century, which the movement was by definition dedicated to restoring.
During testimony, one witness testified that in regard to the dictionary definition:

regard and documentary
John Mark Byers agreed to, and subsequently passed, a polygraph test during the filming of Paradise Lost 2: Revelations in regard to the murders, but the documentary indicated that Byers was under the influence of several psychoactive prescription medications that could have affected the test results.
Australia has abolished its duty of disclosure with regard to the results of documentary searches by, or on behalf of, foreign patent offices, except where:

regard and creative
In this regard, we see can see how one might try and argue how such an omniscient entity's creative actions might be argued as actualizing its omniscience to instantiate a reality that is distinct from this entity's self as generated properties.
His name fell into neglect during the 19th century, with Robert Schumann notoriously opining that " as a creative musician he remained very far behind his father "; in contrast, Johannes Brahms held him in high regard and edited some of his music.
Thus, according to Paul L. Maier, the majority of Herod biographers and theologians hold that the Massacre of the Innocents is " legend and not historical ": Geza Vermes and E. P. Sanders, for example, regard the story as part of a creative hagiography.
) Though the team failed to save the title, which ended its initial run with # 66 ( March 1970 ), the collaboration here and on the " Kree-Skrull War " arc of The Avengers # 93-97 ( Nov. 1971-May 1972 ) produced what comics historians regard as some of Marvel's creative highlights of the era.
In the first edition, Darwin remarks in regard to the similarity of Galápagos wildlife to that on the South American continent, " The circumstance would be explained, according to the views of some authors, by saying that the creative power had acted according to the same law over a wide area ".
The tradition allowed plenty of room for improvisation and personal expression, especially in regard to creative hyperbole and clever kenning.
With regard to these examples of the Munich school, it was asserted that Kaulbach had been unfortunate alike in having found Cornelius for a master and King Louis for a patron, that he attempted subjects far beyond him, believing that his admiration for them was the same as inspiration ; and supplied the lack of real imagination by “ a compound of intellect and fancy .” Nevertheless in such compositions as the “ Destruction of Jerusalem ” and the “ Battle of the Huns ” Kaulbach shows creative imagination.
Despite this, recent Theosophists and Anthroposophists have tried to incorporate the facts of geology and paleontology into their cosmology and spiritual evolution ( in Anthroposophy Hermann Poppelbaum is a particularly creative thinker in this regard ).
Bach wrote the six Symphonies for String Orchestra ( 1773 ; H. 657 – 662 ) on commission from van Swieten ; according to Goodwin and Clark, the commission specified that " the composer's creative imagination might have free rein, unfettered by any regard for technical difficulties ".
Such music may tend to express common ideals, such as high regard for sincerity and intimacy, freedom of creative expression as opposed to the highly formulaic composition of commercial music, and appreciation of artistic individuality as opposed to conformity to current mainstream trends.
Another major influence is René Descartes whose concern with the creative powers of the mind leads him to regard human language as an instrument of thought.
They are not very creative, but can focus intensely on developing something, such as a disrupter field that paralyzes the cyborgs, whom they regard as enemies.
In that regard, DC Comics has decided that each of the series would end when the creators decide they are done rather than continue with a new creative team.
Perhaps Elyne Mitchell herself, though clearly very knowledgeable about horses, was taking creative license in describing the colours of her horses, without giving any regard to how likely they were or the possible genetics.

regard and treatment
It may be that in this comment he has broken from the conventional pattern more violently than in any other regard, for the treatment in his books is far removed from even the genial irony of Ellen Glasgow, who was the only important novelist before him to challenge the conventional picture of planter society.
Biblical scholars regard it as obvious, from their geographic overlap and their treatment in older passages, that originally Ephraim and Manasseh were considered one tribe, that of Joseph.
With regard to the manufacture of diaphragm springs, heat treatment is crucial.
Racism involves the belief in racial differences, which acts as a justification for non-equal treatment ( which some regard as " discrimination ") of members of that race.
Mark Yarhouse, of Pat Robertson's Regent University, wrote that " psychologists have an ethical responsibility to allow individuals to pursue treatment aimed at curbing experiences of same-sex attraction or modifying same-sex behaviors, not only because it affirms the client's rights to dignity, autonomy, and agency, as persons presumed capable of freely choosing among treatment modalities and behavior, but also because it demonstrates regard for diversity.
The Soviet approach to environmental management brought decades of poor water management and lack of water or sewage treatment facilities ; inordinately heavy use of pesticides, herbicides, defoliants, and fertilizers in the fields ; and construction of industrial enterprises without regard to human or environmental impact.
This can be relevant in cases of sexual behavior, euthanasia or patients giving informed consent with regard to starting or stopping a treatment.
What I may see or hear in the course of the treatment or even outside of the treatment in regard to the life of men, which on no account one must spread abroad, I will keep to myself holding such things shameful to be spoken about.
It is possible, for example, to regard them as a veiled criticism by Swift of the British Empire's treatment of non-whites as lesser humans, and it is similarly possible to regard Gulliver's preference ( and immediate division of Houyhnhnms into color-based hierarchies ) as absurd and the sign of his self-deception.
Parent counselling is also an important aspect of occupational therapy treatment with regard to optimizing the parent's skills in caring for and playing with their child to support improvement of their child's abilities to do things.
Most countries have laws in regard to the treatment of animals at slaughterhouses.
His marriage of Colonial Chief's daughters, his post independence Kikuyu allies mainly being former colonial collaborators ( though also from his tribe ), and his short shrift treatment of former Mau Mau fighters after he came to power, all strongly suggest he had scant regard for the Mau Mau.
In regard to the success or failure of medical treatment or procedures, one would also distinguish:
However, to do so, they brought the Revolution to its bloodiest phase, and the one with least regard for just treatment of individuals.
The general principle he maintains is that the best system in regard to this trade is to have no system — countries of different circumstances requiring, according to him, different modes of treatment.
The term cruelty is often used in law and criminology with regard to the treatment of animals, children, spouses, and prisoners.
The therapist is responsible for the accuracy of the treatment and uses his / her judgment to ensure quality with regard to all aspects of treatment delivery.
: It is hereby declared to be the policy of the President that there shall be equality of treatment and opportunity for all persons in the armed services without regard to race, color, religion or national origin.
The plan details the treatment of debts, liens, and the secured status of assets and liabilities owned or owed by the debtor in regard to his bankruptcy petition.
According to its website, " the mission the JRC is to empower Black same-gender loving, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals and families in Greater Los Angeles, to promote equal marriage rights and to advocate for fair treatment of everyone without regard to race, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.

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