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Precedents for television that portrayed people in unscripted situations began in the 1940s.
* Teruki Tsunemoto, Trends in Japanese Constitutional Law Cases: Important Legal Precedents for 2005, trans.
* Teruki Tsunemoto, Trends in Japanese Constitutional Law Cases: Important Legal Precedents for 2006, trans.
* Teruki Tsunemoto, Trends in Japanese Constitutional Law Cases: Important Legal Precedents for 2007, trans.
Precedents in Design: a Computational Model for the Organization of Precedent Knowledge, Design Studies, Vol.
Precedents for claiming the personal protection of a deity were established in the Republican era, when for instance the Roman dictator Sulla advertised the goddess Victory as his tutelary by holding public games ( ludi ) in her honor.
“ Liszt's B-minor sonata: Precedents for a structural analysis .” The music review, 34, no.
Precedents for such a " mixed system " were to be found in the Uniting Church in Australia and elsewhere.

Precedents and are
Precedents set in devolution cases, but not in other matters, are binding on all other courts, which included the House of Lords.
But historically all prime ministers have been appointed are from Al-Sabah family, Precedents dictate that the Al-Sabahs hold key cabinet posts such as the ministry of defense, the foreign ministry, the ministry of interior, the oil ministry and, most importantly, the office of prime minister.
Contests held under the auspices of the Collective of Lady Arm Wrestlers U. S. A. ( CLAW-U. S. A .) are governed by the Official Rules, Edicts, and Precedents of Contests de Arm Wrestle.

Precedents and who
One of the bishop's objected that " too young and obscure a Man " should be retained on the defence counsel but Sir Henry Pollexfen refused to participate in the trial without him, saying that Somers was " the Man who would take most Pains, and go deepest into all that depended on Precedents and Records ".

Precedents and from
In a pre-trial brief, Veltmann cited the definition of mutiny from Winthrop's Military Law and Precedents and asked that the mutiny charges be dismissed as the formal charges against the 50 men failed to allege that they conspired together deliberately to " usurp, subvert or override superior military authority ".

Precedents and .
They were amendments to the Mutiny Act, which had to be renewed annually by Parliament .< ref > William Winthrop, Military Law and Precedents, 19-20 ( 2d ed., Government Printing Office 1920 ); " Quartering Act.
Nevertheless the heralds petitioned Parliament in the same year, to protect their: " Books of Record, Registers, Entries, Precedents, Arms, Pedigrees and Dignities.
The GMO and the MOs comprise the International Order of Arm-Sports Officiates which originate, interprets, and enforces the Rules, Edicts, and Precedents.
Precedents were sought in the early history of Christianity in Wales, with St David's having a debatable pre-eminence among the sees.
He also published the work Parliamentary Precedents.
* Austin, Robert, " Americanizing Labor: Columbian Precedents, U. S. Agencies, and the Construction of Culture in Postwar Australian History Curricula ", Latin American Perspectives, Issue 134, Volume 31, Number 1, January 2004, pp. 95-133.

for and independent
( Since the time-span of the nation-state coincides roughly with the separate existence of the United States as an independent entity, it is perhaps natural for Americans to think of the nation as representative of the highest form of order, something permanent and unchanging.
`` 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 ''.
`` We the people of the Confederate States, each state acting in its sovereign and independent character, in order to form a permanent federal government, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity -- invoking the favor and the guidance of Almighty God -- do ordain and establish this Constitution for the Confederate States of America ''.
The Almagest and The Hypotheses outline Ptolemy's conception of his own task as the provision of computational tables, independent calculating devices for the prediction of future planetary perturbations.
In the story of Bright and the Corn Law agitation, the Crimean War, the American Civil War, and the franchise struggle Trevelyan reflects something of the moral power which enabled this independent man to exercise so immense an influence over his fellow countrymen for so long.
She was the only kind of Negro Laura Andrus would want around: independent, unservile, probably charging double what ordinary maids did for housework -- and doubly efficient.
The Farm Credit Administration, an independent agency located within the Department of Agriculture, supervises and coordinates a cooperative credit system for agriculture.
The Fisher Body division, long controlled by the Fisher brothers under a voting trust even though General Motors owned a majority of its stock, followed an independent course for many years, but by 1947 and 1948 `` resistance had collapsed '' and its purchases from Du Pont `` compared favorably '' with purchases by other General Motors divisions.
To provide an independent judgment for the president, the academic dean also investigates candidates thoroughly.
Since Af are linearly independent functions and the exponential function has no zeros, these R functions Af, form a basis for the space of solutions.
When this experiment is viewed as composed of five binomial trials, one for each member of the family, the outcomes of the trials are obviously not independent.
Therefore, under independent voting, Af or 0.36 of the couples would cast two votes for picture A, and Af or 0.16 would cast two votes for picture B.
But Table 7-1 shows that Af or 0.70 agree, too many for independent voting.
The first two forces are directly interrelated and depend upon film thickness, whereas Af is independent of these two and is a constant for a given knife/coating combination.
A sufficiently good approximation for determining the end reflection losses R can be obtained from the angle independent Fresnel formula: Af.
There is an ancient and venerable tradition in the church ( which derives, however, from the heritage of the Greeks rather than from the Bible ) that God is completely independent of his creation and so has no need of men for accomplishing his work in the world.
So, for all practical purposes, it was an independent nation and by now had its own organized government ( unrecognized outside its own borders ).
Tylor in particular laid the groundwork for theories of cultural diffusionism, stating that there are three ways that different groups can have similar cultural forms or technologies: " independent invention, inheritance from ancestors in a distant region, transmission from one race to another.
The separate assumptions of the textbook model imply that the errors are independently, identically, and normally distributed for fixed effects models, that is, that the errors (' s ) are independent and
* One-way ANOVA is used to test for differences among two or more independent groups ( means ), e. g. different levels of urea application in a crop.
On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee tabled a resolution before the Continental Congress declaring the colonies independent ; at the same time he also urged Congress to resolve “ to take the most effectual measures for forming foreign Alliances ” and to prepare a plan of confederation for the newly-independent states.
The Declaration announced the states ' entry into the international system ; the model treaty was designed to establish amity and commerce with other states ; and the Articles of Confederation, which established “ a firm league ” among the thirteen free and independent states, constituted an international agreement to set up central institutions for the conduct of vital domestic and foreign affairs.
Some types of motions will not be accepted by the court unless accompanied by an independent sworn statement or other evidence, in support of the need for the motion.

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