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is and uncontroversial
In some areas of the law this heading of damages is uncontroversial ; most particularly intellectual property rights and breach of fiduciary relationship.
However, it is uncontroversial that a Robin and Marion figured in 13th-century French " pastourelles " ( of which Jeu de Robin et Marion c. 1280 is a literary version ) and presided over the French May festivities, " this Robin and Marion tended to preside, in the intervals of the attempted seduction of the latter by a series of knights, over a variety of rustic pastimes.
The axiom of extensionality is generally uncontroversial in set-theoretical foundations of mathematics, and it or an equivalent appears in just about any alternative axiomatisation of set theory.
It is generally considered uncontroversial, although constructive set theory prefers a weaker version to resolve concerns about predicativity.
The axiom of union is generally considered uncontroversial, and it or an equivalent appears in just about any alternative axiomatization of set theory.
The Federation Chamber, formerly the Main Committee, is a second debating chamber that considers relatively uncontroversial matters.
Defenders of vibrato claim that the sonic limitations of 78-rpm recordings, particularly with respect to overtones and high frequency information, make an uncontroversial assessment of earlier playing techniques difficult ( although, it must be said, early recordings of operatic singers manage to show clearly the extent to which a vibrato is present not in their voices ).
While largely uncontroversial in academia, the " Aryan Invasion theory " debate in India, involving e. g. Sita Ram Goel, Romila Thapar, Irfan Habib and Arun Shourie, is also a matter of politics.
The most common method for rooting trees is the use of an uncontroversial outgroup — close enough to allow inference from sequence or trait data, but far enough to be a clear outgroup.
Presentism is compatible with Galilean relativity, in which time is independent of space but is probably incompatible with Lorentzian / Einsteinian relativity in conjunction with certain other philosophical theses which many find uncontroversial.
The division of the rollers into two genera is uncontroversial.
Many workers, he contends, are dissatisfied with work ( as evidenced by absenteeism, goldbricking, embezzlement and sabotage ), so that what he says should be uncontroversial ; however, it is controversial only because people are too close to the work-system to see its flaws.
Among the linguists who support the North Caucasian hypothesis, the main split between Northeast Caucasian and Northwest Caucasian is considered uncontroversial.
( So says the Jewish Encyclopedia of 1906 ; the origin of the Karaites is not uncontroversial.
While the existence of g as a statistical regularity is well-established and uncontroversial, there is no consensus as to what causes the positive correlations between tests.
In most physical and biological sciences, the use of either quantitative or qualitative methods is uncontroversial, and each is used when appropriate.
In many Westminster system governments, there is a convention that maiden speeches should be relatively uncontroversial, often consisting of a general statement of the politician's beliefs and background rather than a partisan comment on a current topic.

is and proper
It is possible that international organization will ultimately supplant the multi-state system, but its proper function for the immediate future is to reform and supplement that system in order to render pluralism more compatible with an interdependent world.
Our proper objective, then, is the development of a new spirit, the realization of a potential community.
Now the park is filled with marble busts and all the streets in the immediate area have the full and proper names of the men who fell.
And then there is St. Louis county, where the Democratic leadership has shown little appreciation of the need for sound zoning, of the important relationship between proper land use and economic growth.
Either it is lack of training, lack of proper screening when hiring, lack of management or possibly lack of interest on the part of the telephone company, which does have a Government-blessed monopoly.
The cost of developing a major weapon system is now so enormous that the greatest care must be exercised in selecting new systems for development, in determining the most satisfactory rate of development, and in deciding the proper time at which either to place a system into production or to abandon it.
While clay is still pressed in mold, press three equally spaced holes 1/4'' '' deep, using pencil eraser, in bottom of clay to allow for proper drying and firing.
A stem jig is next cut to the proper shape and temporarily fastened to frame one.
Consultation with architects, clients, real estate men, fabric houses and furniture companies is essential to the proper development of class problems just as in actual work.
There is plenty of opportunity for proper education today.
The proper correlation of the art with the academic can be achieved only if this standard is observed.
For proper accreditation of schools, teachers in any course must have a degree at least one level above that for which the student is a candidate.
The thermostat is important to get your engine up to operating temperature quickly, and to keep it running at its most efficient temperature through the proper circulation of the coolant.
It is, obviously, a proper goal of research to improve on this property.
Private international law ( which Americans call the `` conflict of laws '' ) was thus segregated from international law proper, or, as it is often called, public international law.
He has advised me that the narrower interpretation is the proper one ; ;
Moreover, it is too readily forgotten that in the Republic what gave the initial impetus to Plato's excursus into the construction of an imaginary commonwealth with its ruling-class communism of goods, wives, and children, was his quest for a canon for the proper ordering of the individual human psyche ; ;
the language, however, is a proper object of scrutiny, and the effects of the language are palpable even if sometimes inevitable.
But it soon became clear that the search for eighteenth-century furniture ( which Mrs. Kennedy feels is the proper period for the White House ) must be pursued in places other than government storage rooms.
International Atomic Time ( TAI, from the French name Temps atomique international ) is a high-precision atomic coordinate time standard based on the notional passage of proper time on Earth's geoid.
In hindsight it is possible to discover errors in TAI, and to make better estimates of the true proper time scale.
Socio-cultural anthropology is considered anthropology proper in most of Europe, and in the parts of the world that were influenced by the European tradition.
This might be the proper standard of review, for example, if the lower court resolved the case by granting a pre-trial motion to dismiss or motion for summary judgment which is usually based only upon written submissions to the trial court and not on any trial testimony.
The satirical element of the pamphlet is often only understood after the reader notes the allusions made by Swift to the attitudes of landlords, such as the following: " I grant this food may be somewhat dear, and therefore very proper for Landlords, who as they have already devoured most of the Parents, seem to have the best Title to the Children.

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