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Isolation and led
Isolation and lack of a religious and spiritual center led to a decline of Jewish knowledge.

Isolation and form
During the following centuries, referred to as the " Time of Isolation ", the planet develops a feudal form of government, in which the Emperor is supported by sixty regional counts and other minor aristocrats, identified by the honorific Vor-in their names.
Isolation in the form of solitary confinement is a punishment or precaution used in many countries throughout the world for prisoners accused of serious crimes, those who may be at risk in the prison population, those who may commit suicide, or those unable to participate in the prison population due to sickness or injury.

Isolation and .
* Isolation Aphasia, also known as Mixed Transcortical Aphasia, is a type of disturbance in language skill that causes the inability to comprehend what is being said to you or the difficulty in creating speech with meaning without affecting the ability to recite what has been said and to acquire newly presented words.
Isolation aphasia patients can repeat what other people say, thus they do recognize words but they can't comprehend the meaning of what they hear and repeat themselves.
Isolation of T. cruzi can occur by inoculation into mice, by culture in specialized media ( for example, NNN, LIT ); and by xenodiagnosis, where uninfected Reduviidae bugs are fed on the patient's blood, and their gut contents examined for parasites.
Inter-ecclesial organisations co-ordinate the running of, among other things, Christadelphian schools and elderly care homes, the Christadelphian Isolation League ( which cares for those prevented by distance or infirmity from attending an ecclesia regularly ) and the publication of Christadelphian magazines.
Isolation provides the ability for multiple users to operate on the database at the same time without corrupting the data.
Isolation provides the ability for multiple users to operate on the database at the same time without corrupting the data.
Isolation in Utah had allowed Mormons to create a culture of their own.
The highest temperature recorded in New Mexico was at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant near Loving on June 27, 1994 and the lowest recorded temperature is at Gavilan on February 1, 1951.
Isolation plays are most common against overly-aggressive players (" maniacs ") who frequently play inferior hands, or with players who may have a drawing hand.
Isolation plays are also common in tournaments to isolate a player who is " short stacked ", that is, one who is in imminent danger of elimination, and so is likely to be playing aggressively out of desperation.
* Isolation of devices: Each device is inherently isolated by the link that connects it to the hub.
* Bug Isolation Project – This project is to track bugs of popular open source software.
Isolation testing is not unique to performance testing but a term used to describe repeating a test execution that resulted in a system problem.
The town once had four hospitals, Buckland, Royal Victoria, Isolation and the Eye Hospitals located at various points across the town.
Isolation between the phantom circuit and the side circuits relies on accurate balance of the line and transformers.
* Turner C. E., Elsohly M. A., Hanuš L., Elsohly H. N. Isolation of dihydrocuscohygrine from Peruvian coca leaves.
Isolation of processes can also be accomplished by mechanisms like virtualization ; the OLPC project, for example, in its first implementation sandboxed individual applications in lightweight Vservers.
Isolation and loneliness of life in the Australian bush has been another theme.
Isolation — Richard Wiseman and others argue that not all of the studies used soundproof rooms, so it is possible that when videos were playing, the experimenter ( or even the receiver ) could have heard it, and later given involuntary cues to the receiver during the selection process.

ineffective and law
Sporadic and ineffective enforcement of the law, economic and political uncertainty, and government harassment and interference continue to discourage inflows of foreign direct investment.
Vigilantes typically see government as ineffective in enforcing the law ; and such individuals often presume to justify their actions as fulfillment of the wishes of " the community ".
Of particular concern are widely formulated reservations which essentially render ineffective all Covenant rights which would require any change in national law to ensure compliance with Covenant obligations.
As such, the Covenant has been rendered ineffective, with the bone of contention being United States officials ' insistence upon preserving a vast web of sovereign, judicial, prosecutorial, and executive branch immunities that often deprives its citizens of the " effective remedy " under law the Covenant is intended to guarantee.
Under the common law, a power of attorney becomes ineffective if its grantor dies or becomes " incapacitated ," meaning unable to grant such a power, because of physical injury or mental illness, for example, unless the grantor ( or principal ) specifies that the power of attorney will continue to be effective even if the grantor becomes incapacitated.
Between the date of the resolution to annul and the date when the Order-in-Council is made, the Instrument remains law but ineffective.
However, two basic principles must be adhered to: " equivalence " ( the procedure for EU cases must be equivalent to the procedure for domestic cases ) and " effectiveness " ( the procedure cannot render the law functionally ineffective ).
The law has been welcomed by many as a relief from the strictness of the doctrine, however it may still prove ineffective in professionally drafted documents, as the provisions of this statute may be expressly excluded by the draftsmen.
There are also studies showing that local anti-discrimination laws are ineffective, and federal law is needed.
The general rule is that an unconstitutional statute, though having the form and the name of law, is in reality no law, but is wholly void and ineffective for any purpose since unconstitutionality dates from the time of its enactment and not merely from the date of the decision so branding it ; an unconstitutional law, in legal contemplation, is as inoperative as if it had never been passed ... An unconstitutional law is void.
Unjust enrichment is enrichment that lacks an adequate legal basis: it results from a transfer that the law treats as ineffective to work a conclusive alteration in ownership rights.
Category: United States Sixth Amendment ineffective assistance of counsel case law
The RDA makes racial discrimination unlawful in Australia and overrides inconsistent States and Territory legislation, making the State or Territory law ineffective to the extent of the inconsistency.
'" Thus, Cooper v. Aaron directly held that state attempts to nullify federal law are ineffective.
This began to make wager at law ineffective as a defense.
Opponents of law and order argue that a system of harsh criminal punishment is ultimately ineffective because it does not address underlying or systemic causes of crime.
But it was not an automatic process ; first Hansen filed an appeal based on ineffective assistance of counsel, in which most of his arguments were rejected but his sentence was reduced based on a change in the law,, then in further litigation, his conviction was overturned based on the Hubbard decision.
In the midst of riots in Washington, D. C., following the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., Rarick called for a congressional investigation into the violence in the capital, and remarked that the police and federal troops in the city had been " rendered ineffective " by orders which " utilized the forces of law and order to protect the looters and rioters from an angry citizenry.
The Illinois legislature passed a law in early 1867 granting an eight-hour day but had so many loopholes that it was largely ineffective.
They argue that the two biggest problems with the current law are the lack of emphasis on individual responsibility, and the ineffective attempts to enforce moderate drinking, and that raising the age, both at off-licences and at bars, will not solve the problem that New Zealand society faces around the issue of binge drinking.
* If any legal remedy is not available under any law or the remedy available under the law is inadequate or ineffective, and

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