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subject only to the limitation that conviction in district court for an offense lesser included in the one charged constitutes an acquittal of the greater offense,
For example, in Virginia, the definition of the conduct that constitutes the crime of robbery exists only in the common law, and the robbery statute only sets the punishment.
Although all known chemical matter is composed of these elements, chemical matter itself constitutes only about 15 % of the matter in the universe.
The CSU received only 42. 5 % of the vote in Bavaria in the 2009 election, which constitutes its weakest showing in the party's history.
Though the unified reign of the First Qin Emperor lasted only 12 years, he managed to subdue great parts of what constitutes the core of the Han Chinese homeland and to unite them under a tightly centralized Legalist government seated at Xianyang ( close to modern Xi ' an ).
The work of Domitian's court poets Martial and Statius constitutes virtually the only literary evidence concurrent with his reign.
From these figures, dark matter constitutes 83 %, ( 23 /( 23 + 4. 6 )), of the matter in the universe, whereas ordinary matter makes up only 17 %.
The central plateau constitutes only 25 percent of the land area but contains the heaviest concentration of population and the country's largest cities.
The hydrogen and helium in " traditional " gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn constitutes most of the planet, whereas the hydrogen / helium only makes up an outer envelope on Uranus and Neptune which are sometimes called ice giants, as they are mostly composed of water, ammonia, and methane molten ices.
Since this loop constitutes the " lid " that covers the top of the ligand binding site, this conformational difference highlights the difficulties in constructing homology models of other GPCRs based only on the rhodopsin structure.
The Cuban government says this was only done because of " confusion " in the heady early days of the revolution, while the U. S. government maintains that the cashing constitutes an official validation of the treaty.
Unlike machine code which often retains some compatibility among different processors in a family, microcode only runs on the exact electronic circuitry for which it is designed, as it constitutes an inherent part of the particular processor design itself.
An illegal act by an officeholder constitutes political corruption only if the act is directly related to their official duties.
Law enforcement, however, constitutes only part of policing activity.
By and large, good moves in the very earliest stages are determined by whether there is a refutation to a move only and few other truly general considerations aside from what exactly constitutes a refutation.
Many Reform Jews believe that what constitutes " work " is different for each person, and that only what the person considers " work " is forbidden.
This can only be performed when the setter is in the front row, otherwise it constitutes an illegal back court attack.
According to the U. S. Office of Management and Budget and Homeland Security Research Corporation, DHS Homeland security funding constitutes only 20-21 % of the consolidated U. S. Homeland Security-Homeland Defense funding, while approximately 40 % of the DHS budget funds civil, non-security activities, such as the U. S. coast guard search and rescue operations and customs functions.
Oslo is the only urban center that alone constitutes a county ; the remaining 18 counties consist of both urban and rural areas.
An illegal act by an officeholder constitutes political corruption only if the act is directly related to their official duties, is done under color of law or involves trading in influence.
Most of the valley constitutes the only part of Spain, and of Catalonia, on the north face of the Pyrenees, hence the only part of Catalonia whose waters drain into the Atlantic Ocean.
Woolrych argues that the notion that the period constitutes an " English Revolution " not only ignores the lack of significant social change contained within the period, but also ignores the long-term trends of the early modern period which extend beyond this narrow time-frame.
because the first one is that of logic … and as I cannot object to the premise " that all people have the right to eat ", I must defer to all the conclusions …. The second of the two compelling voices, of which I am talking, is even more powerful than the first, because it is the voice of hatred, the hatred I dedicate to this common enemy that constitutes the most distinctive contrast to communism and that will oppose the angry giant already at the first instance – I am talking about the party of the so-called advocates of nationality in Germany, about those false patriots whose love for the fatherland only exists in the shape of imbecile distaste of foreign countries and neighbouring peoples and who daily pour their bile especially on France ".

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It made only a tiny bump over the two men like a tire over a piece of gravel then moved on.
It is also important to realize that many girls are born without a hymen or at most only a tiny trace of one ; ;
Calloused fingers, caressed only by the smoothness of polished rosaries, had swayed excitedly beneath puckered chins where tiny black hairs sprouted, never to be tweezed away.
A farm near Racine, Wisconsin, is the only remaining university facility, although a tiny handful of churches may yet survive in places such as Wichita, Kansas.
The Mach 2 Tu-160 ' Blackjack ' was built only in tiny numbers, leaving the 1950s Tupolev Tu-16 and Tu-95 ' Bear ' heavy bombers to continue being used into the 21st century.
But the sponsorship deal was terminated before it commenced after it was revealed that British steel only made up a tiny fraction of steel used in construction of the stadium-the bulk of the steel had been imported from Germany.
For instance, nanotubes form only a tiny portion of the material ( s ) in ( primarily carbon fiber ) baseball bats, golf clubs, or car parts.
While known for most elements, either or both of these measurements is still undetermined for some of the radioactive elements available in only tiny quantities.
As a result, the primordial abundance of atoms ( or ions ) consisted of roughly 75 % < sup > 1 </ sup > H, 25 % < sup > 4 </ sup > He, and 0. 01 % deuterium, with only tiny traces of lithium, beryllium, and perhaps boron.
For example, in AC power lines, the waves of electromagnetic energy propagate through the space between the wires, moving from a source to a distant load, even though the electrons in the wires only move back and forth over a tiny distance.
In the Geissler tubes, there was so much air that the electrons could only travel a tiny distance before colliding with an atom.
Surprisingly, Cook never sighted the largest island, Rarotonga, and the only island that he personally set foot on was tiny, uninhabited Palmerston Atoll.
Cotton processing was tiny: in 1701 only of cotton-wool was imported into England, and by 1730 this had fallen to.
The same species, when growing in a half-shady damp location can develop into a flowering bush half as tall as a person, but when growing in a very dry location will only grow into a thin little plant just higher than the ankles, with tiny flowers and a few miniature leaves.
While there are alleged non-physical differences between men and women, major reviews of the academic literature on gender difference find only a tiny minority of characteristics where there are consistent psychological differences between men and women, and these relate directly to experiences grounded in biological difference.
Visitors to the site in December 1954 reported being deeply shocked by the conditions and the constant screams from the cell-block still in use for convicts who had gone insane and which had only tiny ventilation slots at the tops of the walls under the roof.
that approximately 5 % of all granites will be of concern, with the caveat that only a tiny percentage of the tens of thousands of granite slabs have been tested.
In 1993 only about 9 to 13 percent of the Honduran labor force was engaged in the country's tiny manufacturing sector — one of the smallest in Central America.
Other common law legal jurisdictions use jury trials only in a very select class of cases that make up a tiny share of the overall civil docket ( e. g. defamation suits in England and Wales ), while true civil jury trials are almost entirely absent elsewhere in the world.
Because of its relatively short half-life, < sup > 53 </ sup > Mn occurs only in tiny amounts due to the action of cosmic rays on iron in rocks.
Though 68010 had a " loop mode ", which sped loops through what was effectively a tiny instruction cache, it had only two memory location and was thus little used.
Since it has only a tiny fraction of its parent's radius ( and therefore its moment of inertia is sharply reduced ), a neutron star is formed with very high rotation speed, and then gradually slows down.
Mammalian ova contain only a tiny amount of the nutritive yolk, for nourishing the embryo in the early stages of its development only.
Due to the worldwide demand for this staple food, pasta is now largely mass-produced in factories and only a tiny proportion is crafted by hand.

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