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Part of the time saved was spent on a preliminary estimate for a long-distance plan to free bound oxygen in the sands of Mars to make the planet more friendly to future human generations.
He left his family in 2000 to complete the Hajj, but later went to Afghanistan bound for an al-Qaeda training camp where he befriended other future hijackers and would soon be chosen to participate in the attacks.
The company remains bound, but the directors retain the discretion to vote against taking the future actions ( although that may involve a breach by the company of the contract that the board previously approved ).
Fatwās generally contain the details of the scholar's reasoning, typically in response to a particular case, and are considered binding precedent by those Muslims who have bound themselves to that scholar, including future muftis ; mere rulings can be compared to memorandum opinions.
However, Emmy's companions reveal that their ship is bound to automatic time warp in the event of sabotage, allowing them to return to a future where Japan has been destroyed either way.
For instance, in Germany, theological faculties at state universities are typically tied to particular denominations, Protestant or Roman Catholic, and those faculties will offer denominationally bound ( konfessionsgebunden ) degrees, and have denominationally bound public posts amongst their faculty ; as well as contributing ‘ to the development and growth of Christian knowledge ’ they ‘ provide the academic training for the future clergy and teachers of religious instruction at German schools .’
While the question of human freedom in the metaphysical sense loses interest to the absurd man, he gains freedom in a very concrete sense: no longer bound by hope for a better future or eternity, without a need to pursue life's purpose or to create meaning, " he enjoys a freedom with regard to common rules ".
Deciding that he is destined to join Ackerman's resistance against the ' Starmen, Eric enters an automated cab bound for TF & D, asking it what it would do if its wife suffered from brain-damage without possibility of recovery ( which Eric had confirmed by contacting his future self ).
The judge, Lord Cottenham, decided that future owners could be bound by promises to abstain from activity.
However, the development of quantum mechanics gave thinkers alternatives to these strictly bound possibilities, proposing a model for a universe that follows general rules but never had a predetermined future.
By taking on the duties of serfdom, serfs bound not only themselves but all of their future progeny.
He has since ruled out any future musical projects, stating that his musical career was always exclusively bound to Midnight Oil.
Therefore, even if the computer components responsible for simulating a brain were not significantly smaller than a biological brain, and even if the temperature of these components was not significantly lower, Eliezer Yudkowsky of the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence calculates a theoretical upper bound for the speed of a future artificial neural network.
* Lensey Namioka's novel Ties that Bind, Ties that Break follows a girl named Ailin in China who refuses to have her feet bound, which comes to affect her future.
Still legally bound to Bang Records, Morrison would yet have more issues with them in the future.
The apparent distinctness of the species and the failure of the early introductions raises the question of whether the Heath Hen was uniquely ( by comparison with its relatives ) adapted to the more oceanic climate of its former area of occurrence, and in consequence, whether a future attempt to establish a population of the western birds on Martha's Vineyard could be bound to fail, possibly even by competing for funding and other resources jeopardizing the extant but much declined populations of the prairie-chickens.
The present time is bound (...) to attempt an organization of future society by which the dynamite of revolution may be manipulated as persistently and consciously as contractors use real dynamite in building tunnels or roads.
A permanently neutral power is a sovereign state which is bound by international treaty to be neutral towards the belligerents of all future wars.
In practice, however, no court in Canada has declared itself bound by any English court decision for decades, and it is highly unlikely that any Canadian court will do so in the future.
Although the controversy seemed to be leaning toward the opinions later championed by Arius, no firm decision had been made on the subject ; in an atmosphere so intellectual as that of Alexandria, the debate seemed bound to resurface — and even intensify — at some point in the future.
In a small area of there are over 80 monuments of different types, with many others bound to be discovered by future archaeological searches.
While in later games the player character follows a set of ethic guidelines called the Virtues, in the first three games the player is not bound by any moral guidelines, leaving the future Avatar free to steal and murder, with only the easily avoided town guards to stop them.
These institutions are the beneficiaries of the Kavli Foundation as on date, and the list is bound to grow in the future.

bound and Pope
* 2 June 1982: At the end of his first visit to the British Isles, Pope John Paul II departed Gatwick on board a BCal Boeing 707 bound for Rome.
In any case, a Pope is not bound by ceremonial rules made by a predecessor, and may freely change them.
" Catholics were " not bound to pay any attention to them in such matters ," Hagerty asserted, adding that the papal encyclicals of Pope Leo XIII against Socialism " have no more authority than that which attaches to the opinions of any private theologian.
In 1322 Pope John XXII insisted that no one bound in marriage — even if unconsummated — could be ordained unless there was full knowledge of the requirements of Church law.
Wippel says, Godfrey opposed the Mendicant orders for the belief that, " those who had confessed to mendicants by reason of the privileges granted to the latter by Pope Martin's bull were still bound to confess the same sins once again to their own priests "
Pope Benedict XVI, in his motu proprio Summorum Pontificum ( 2007 ), permitted any bishop, priest, or deacon ( or anyone not bound to pray the Office, but desiring to do so ) to use this form of the Divine Office.
By tradition, the Patriarch of Venice is created a cardinal at the consistory following his appointment, although the Pope is not bound by law to do so.
Unlike a religious institute ( the members of which take vows and are answerable to a central authority ) or a monastery ( the monks of which are likewise bound by vows in a community that may itself be autonomous and answerable directly to the Pope ), the Oratorians are made up of members who commit themselves to membership in a particular, independent, self-governing local community ( an Oratory, usually named for the place in which it is located: e. g., Birmingham Oratory, Oxford Oratory, Brooklyn Oratory ) without actually taking vows, an unusual and innovative arrangement created by St. Philip.
The first stage would be the assassination of Pope John Paul II. The second involved the bombing of eleven airliners bound for the United States.
The next day the group boarded the liner Sorata bound for Australia, bringing with them an icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, blessed by Pope Leo XIII.
Some of the members identified themselves with the Jansenist cause ; but the bulk, including nearly all the greatest names, pursued a middle path, opposing the lax moral theology condemned in 1679 by Pope Innocent XI, and adhering to those strong views on grace and predestination associated with the Augustinian and Thomist schools of Roman Catholic theology ; and like all the theological faculties and schools on French soil, they were bound to teach the four Gallican articles.

bound and continue
Open clusters become disrupted over time by the gravitational influence of giant molecular clouds as they move through the galaxy, but cluster members will continue to move in broadly the same direction through space even though they are no longer gravitationally bound ; they are then known as a stellar association, sometimes also referred to as a moving group.
The second is that there appears to be a lower bound for the temperature of a vacuum, meaning that the universe would not continue to cool indefinitely.
Bessus and Nabarzanes eventually bound Darius and threw him in an ox-cart while they ordered the Persian forces to continue on.
Hitler overruled him, arguing that such harsh terms were bound to be rejected by the French and that the French fleet would sail over to Britain to continue the struggle if confronted by such a demand ; as a result of the armistice of 21 June 1940, the Kriegsmarine was only allowed to take over the French Navy's bases on the Atlantic coast.
Those few who escaped remain bound to Phlegethos by Belial's magic, and continue to survive by avoiding large groups of baatezu and snatching lone individuals who venture too close to one of the fiery rivers.
After struggling to repair his life, he finally explains he doesn't want things to go back to normal, when his parents get back together and his life is repaired, although the end of the episode implies Stan may be permanently bound to whiskey to continue an everyday life.
North bound trains usually continue beyond Wrexham to Chester and Holyhead where as south bound trains usually continue to either Cardiff or Birmingham.
He served a month in jail for refusing to be bound over not to continue with the celebrated 17 September 1961 Parliament Square sit-down.
Assuming the game can continue as long as the coin toss results in heads, in particular that the casino has unlimited resources, this sum diverges without bound, and so the expected win for the player, at least in this idealized form, is an infinite amount of money.
In this age of civil servants using computers and information technology, a legacy from the administration of the Spanish Empire can still be observed where some parts of the higher levels of the Spanish administration continue the tradition of using red tape to bind important dossiers that need to be discussed and to keep them bound in red tape when the dossier is closed.
The Soviet authorities bound the Mountain Jews to collective farms, but allowed them to continue their traditional cultivation of grapes, tobacco, and vegetables ; and making wine.
Trains bound for the then terminus at Heidelberg station ( now on the Hurstbridge line ) would run to North Fitzroy station, then continue on to Victoria Park station ( then known as Collingwood, and now on the Hurstbridge and South Morang lines ) to the south.
In response to complaints from state Republican party officials, Ross claimed that he was contractually bound to continue working for KIRO until he was a bona fide candidate.
The three highways continue north to Broken Bow, where US-70 splits to the east toward DeQueen, Arkansas and SH-3 splits to the west, bound for Antlers.
However, he stated that after consultation with his constituents, he was " duty bound to honour the wishes of the people of Salisbury constituency " and continue as their Member of Parliament.
In the Genesis narrative, Simeon is portrayed as having been bound in chains by Joseph, and the author of the Testament argues that Simeon had wanted to kill Joseph due to jealousy, allowing the Testament to continue with a discourse about envy.
It is bound to be something good ," Subsequently, in August, Protima Gauri set off on her pilgrimage to Kailash Mansarovar and it was there that she disappeared after the Malpa landslide, near Pithoragarh, in the Himalayas, leaving behind her most lasting achievement — a flourishing dance village, Nrityagram, where students continue to learn the classical dance styles of India.
* 18 Swindon bound trains, 8 of which continue to London Paddington via Reading
* 18 Gloucester bound trains, 17 of which continue to Cheltenham Spa.
Firstly because the representee can continue to be bound by the contract at his or her will.
State industrial relations systems continue to apply to employers that are not covered by Federal agreements ( Australian Workplace Agreements or Collective Agreements ), bound to a Federal Award, or are not incorporated and trading, financial or foreign organisations.

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