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all and changes
The enormous changes in world politics have, however, thrown it into confusion, so much so that it is safe to say that all international law is now in need of reexamination and clarification in light of the social conditions of the present era.
But there have been abrupt changes as well: the sit-ins, the picket lines, the bus strikes -- all of these were unheard-of even ten years ago.
But with all the changes in philosophy, dress and terrain -- a few things remain constant, including the devotion of Americans to the great field sports, hunting and fishing.
Personal identification cards are issued to all adult males on which tax payments, inoculations, periods of employment, and changes of residence are recorded.
In this model, we abstract from all non-wage sources of cost changes, so that the `` public-limit price '' only rises as the wage rate rises.
As we have noted, however, we are abstracting from changes in all determinants of this level except for changes in the wage rate.
`` You see, first of all and in a sense as the source of all other ills, the unshakeable American commitment to the principle of unconditional surrender: The tendency to view any war in which we might be involved not as a means of achieving limited objectives in the way of changes in a given status quo, but as a struggle to the death between total virtue and total evil, with the result that the war had absolutely to be fought to the complete destruction of the enemy's power, no matter what disadvantages or complications this might involve for the more distant future ''.
Eyes and legs grow quickly, a tongue is formed, and all this is accompanied by associated changes in the neural networks ( development of stereoscopic vision, loss of the lateral line system, etc .).
ACSI opposed the Act primarily because the ADA labeled religious institutions " public accommodations ", and thus would have required churches to make costly structural changes to ensure access for all.
However, legislating for alterations to the Act is a complex process, since the act is a common denominator in the shared succession of all the Commonwealth realms and the Statute of Westminster 1931 acknowledges by established convention that any changes to the rules of succession may be made only with the agreement of all of the states involved, with concurrent amendments to be made by each state's parliament or parliaments.
It was reported in October 2011 that the Australian federal government had reached an agreement with all of the states on potential changes to their laws in the wake of amendments to the Act of Settlement.
While all real fluids are compressible, a flow problem is often considered incompressible if the density changes in the problem have a small effect on the outputs of interest.
Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language ( collectively forming the East South Slavic languages ), has several characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages: changes include the elimination of case declension, the development of a suffixed definite article ( see Balkan language area ) and the lack of a verb infinitive ; but it retains and has further developed the Proto-Slavic verb system.
Although each country has made its own adaptations and changes to the format, the contestants are confined to a specially designed house where their every action is recorded by cameras and microphones at all times and they are not permitted to make any contact with the outside world.
However, Edwards states that more of the changes suggested by High Anglicans were implemented ( though by no means all ) and Spurr comments that ( except in the case of the Ordinal ) the suggestions of the ' Laudians ' ( Cosin and Matthew Wren ) were not taken up possibly due to the influence of moderates like Sanderson and Reynolds.
Santer and 40 other scientists responded to the Wall Street Journal that all IPCC procedural rules were followed, and that IPCC procedures required changes to the draft in response to comments from governments, individual scientists, and non-governmental organizations.
Although all of these behaviors merge into each other seamlessly in various bonding situations so that there is no clear line to be drawn between them, nevertheless behaviors of atoms become so qualitatively different as the character of the bond changes quantitatively, that it remains useful and customary to differentiate between the bonds that cause these different properties of condensed matter.
The total derivative is a linear transformation that captures how the function changes in all directions.
More conceptually, this rule expresses the fact that a change in the x < sub > i </ sub > direction may change all of g < sub > 1 </ sub > through g < sub > k </ sub >, and any of these changes may affect f.
* Several changes were made to college rules in 2011, all of which differ from NFL practice:
But after all, what changes species may really undergo !...
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all and were
All were carrying guns they had seized up, but they were half-clad or hardly clad at all.
There were tracks of cattle all over his six hundred and forty acres.
It poured out of him like an electric current, a feeling that the muscles and nerves of his fine-drawn body were coiling for action, and that that action would be all that he anticipated.
They were all good men.
The company herds were being raided less often, and cabins and soddies all over the range were standing deserted.
Soon they were all shouting greetings, exchanging smiles, and rejoicing to think that they were all back together again.
There were no less than six or seven saloons in Ganado, not counting the lower class dives, all vying for the trade of celebrating miners and teamsters.
Perhaps her eyes were larger and more of a summer blue for all they had seen and wept that day.
His comrades were all dead.
His superiors had said that all marines were depraved.
And projecting wickedly through these curtains were the gleaming muzzles of six rifles, all trained on Billy Tilghman.
He considered himself handsome and seemed to think all the girls were after him.
The sun was not yet high and all of them were in the small area of shade cast by the boulder.
She remained squatting on her heels all the time we were there ; ;
However, just as all the buildings have not fallen and flowed back to their original mud, so the values which wanted them and saw that they were built have not all disappeared.
`` As an independent American I considered all who were not for us, and you amongst the rest, as against us, yet be assured that John Jay never ceased to be the friend of Peter Van Schaack ''.
The North and the South were in greater agreement on sovereignty, through all their dispute about it, than were the Founding Fathers.

all and universally
An action once universally condemned by all Christian churches and forbidden by the civil law is now not only approved by the overwhelming majority of Protestant denominations, but also deemed, at certain times, to be a positive religious duty.
On the contrary, he must acknowledge, if he will acknowledge anything, that all human life must perish, were his principles universally and steadily to prevail.
Within algebraic geometry itself, his theory of schemes has become the universally accepted language for all further technical work.
In all craniates except for hagfish, the dorsal hollow nerve cord is surrounded with cartilaginous or bony vertebrae and the notochord is generally reduced ; hence, hagfish are not universally regarded as vertebrates, though recent DNA comparisons suggest that they are in fact vertebrates.
However there was no consistency in Whig ideology, and diverse writers including John Locke, David Hume, Adam Smith and Edmund Burke were all influential among Whigs, although none of them was universally accepted.
The term deuterocanonical is sometimes used to describe the canonical antilegomena, those books of the New Testament which, like the deuterocanonicals of the Old Testament, were not universally accepted by the early Church, but which are now included in the 27 books of the New Testament recognized by almost all Christians.
Evolutionary psychologists hold that behaviors or traits that occur universally in all cultures are good candidates for evolutionary adaptations including the abilities to infer others ' emotions, discern kin from non-kin, identify and prefer healthier mates, and cooperate with others.
The last emperor to be crowned by the pope was Charles V ; all emperors after him were technically emperors-elect, but were universally referred to as Emperor.
In 1997, Major League Baseball " universally " retired his uniform number, 42, across all major league teams ; the first pro athlete in any sport to be so honored.
** Moral universalism ( or universal morality ) is the meta-ethical position that some system of ethics, or a universal ethic, applies universally, that is to all people regardless of culture, race, sex, religion, nationality, sexuality, or other distinguishing feature.
There is no universally taught or accepted practice regarding dentistry and use of MAOIs such as Phenelzine and it is, therefore, vital to inform all clinicians especially dentists of the potential effect of MAOIs and Local Anesthesia.
In ancient Greece, China, Babylon and indeed all pre-modern civilisations, it was almost universally believed that Earth was in the center of the Universe and that all the " planets " circled the Earth.
All known prion diseases affect the structure of the brain or other neural tissue and all are currently untreatable and universally fatal.
If it were a being, it would have a particular nature, and so could not be universally productive of all being.
While there is no universally accepted privacy law among all countries, some organizations promote certain concepts be enforced by individual countries.
Suffrage is granted universally to all those over the age of 18.
It is universally known the ancients employed slingers in all their engagements.
This may be universally possible in all salamander species.
The two methodological assumptions are universally acclaimed by scientists, and embraced by all geologists.
Successive generations of Christians read in the Gospel of John the collective guilt of Jews, universally and in all generations, in the death of Christ.
This is not only bad practice, as it can scorch the contents, it will almost universally burst large flasks, and this is one of the reasons why large flasks are often heated in water, oil, sand and steam baths or using a mantle that surrounds most, or all, of the flask.
The only sign or effect that all women universally have in common is that by the end of the menopause transition every woman will have a complete cessation of menses.
assumptions about any material possibly present can be completely avoided, and Poynting's vector as well as the theorem in this definition are universally valid, in vacuum as in all kinds of material.
The film was subsequently universally panned by critics but met a receptive late night audience as a curious example of a cult film where all the unintended hilarity came from the overly serious approach, " cheesy " production values and ludicrous plot.

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