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Most importantly, the boundaries of the powers of the ministers and church officers are set by clear and constant reminders of the freedoms guaranteed by the Gospel to the laity, collectively and individually.
Most of the Belgian officers were retained as advisors to the new Congolese hierarchy, and calm returned to the two main garrisons at Leopoldville and Thysville.
Most of the Garde's officers, however, were mulattoes.
Most states require that excess line insurers submit financial information, articles of incorporation, a list of officers, and other general information.
Most of them were military officers, but there were also intelligentsia, doctors, and priests for a total of over 22, 000.
Most of these Russian-led forces, however, are local Tajik noncommissioned officers and soldiers.
Most officers are graduates of the United Kingdom's Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, with others having attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, the Royal Military College, Duntroon and St. Cyr, the military academy of France.
Most Bermudian women who married officers left Bermuda when their husbands were stationed elsewhere.
Most shires were visited by a group of royal officers ( legati ), who held a public inquiry, probably in the great assembly known as the shire court, which was attended by representatives of every township as well as of the local lords.
Most of the crown jewels were stolen and destroyed by US army officers at the end of World War II.
Most of the early officers of the society were pioneers in gaining independence and " the Temperance Movement was identified as the foundation for the independence struggle and many were killed.
Most of the men held in the prison were low-ranking soldiers and sailors, including midshipmen and junior officers, with a small number of privateers.
Most of the Irish-American officers who landed at Cork, in the expectation of commanding an army against England, were imprisoned ; sporadic disturbances around the country were easily suppressed by the police, army and local militias.
Most of the officers of the townships were from the southern most portions near the river and they tended to forget about their neighbors to the north.
Most of the senior officers were killed or wounded, including General Gibbs, killed leading the main attack column on the right comprising the 4th, 21st, 44th and 5th West India Regiments, and Colonel Rennie leading a detachment of light companies of the 7th, 43rd, and 93rd on the left by the river.
Most constables in modern jurisdictions are law enforcement officers ; in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth of Nations and some European countries, a constable is the lowest rank of police officer ( it is also, when preceded by the term ' sworn ', used to describe any police officer with arrest and other powers ), while in the United States a constable is generally an elected peace officer with lesser jurisdiction than a sheriff.
Most senior officers were opposed to both the timing and the plan.
Most of Scott's officers favored the attack from the south including Captain Robert E. Lee.
Most Fenriks have finished the War Academy as well, and are fully trained officers.
Most higher-ranking officers preferred to serve under Spruance ; most common sailors were proud to serve under Halsey.
Most Executive Orders use these Constitutional reasonings as the authorization allowing for their issuance to be justified as part of the President's sworn duties, the intent being to help direct officers of the US Executive carry out their delegated duties as well as the normal operations of the federal government: the consequence of failing to comply possibly being the removal from office.
* the Most Honourable Order of the Bath honoured only senior military officers and civil servants ;
Most common sailors were proud to serve under Halsey ; most higher-ranking officers preferred to serve under Spruance.
Most of the officers of the Army of the Covenant were veterans of Swedish service brought out of the continental wars to form Scotland's first professional army.
Most are serving military, naval and RAF officers, usually of colonel or brigadier rank or equivalent.

Most and rationalize
Most humans who have suffered from Delirium either have very little memory of the incident that caused it or they rationalize it and remember an animal attack or the work of a psychopathic human.

Most and bias
Most participants show signs of optimism bias ( the irrational belief that they will beat the odds ).
Most of the chronicles carry some bias for or against Stephen, Robert of Gloucester or other key figures in the conflict.
Most studies of trauma and dissociation are cross-sectional rather than longitudinal, which means researchers can not attribute causation, and studies avoiding recall bias have failed to corroborate such a causal link.
Most of the chronicles carry some bias for or against the key political figures in the conflict.
Most interpretations of anarchists are based on the western bias that anarchism is a philosophy grounded in terrorism.
Most of the available evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of BFRs has a high risk of bias.
Most of those involved were Whigs ; but, although the general bias of the Review was towards social and political reforms, it was at first so little of a party organ that it numbered Sir Walter Scott among its contributors ; and no distinct emphasis was given to its political leanings until the publication in 1808 of an article by Jeffrey himself on the work of Don Pedro Cevallos on the French Usurpation of Spain.
Most Parliaments in the world today are made up primarily of men ; therefore there may be some androcentric bias ( a privileging of male experiences and perspectives ) in law-making.
Most will survive with no reverse DC bias or with only AC voltage, but circuits should be designed so that there is not a constant reverse bias for any significant amount of time.
Most primate researchers tend to show a bias toward a shared pre-linguistic ability between humans and chimpanzees, dating back to a common ancestor, while dolphin and parrot researchers stress the general cognitive principles underlying these abilities.
Most television news and current affairs contained, they argued, a " bias against understanding ": mere pictures had taken precedence over analysis.
Most studies of menstrual synchrony have been retrospective, introducing recall bias into the data.
Survivorship bias is one of the issues discussed in the provocative 2005 paper " Why Most Published Research Findings Are False.
All I Know Is What I Read in the Papers: Most of the media's bias is accidental, and stories are mainly developed by circumstance and by the interviewee who calls the journalist back first.
Most of the arguments regarding the bias toward certain schools are used in this debate.

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