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Procedurally, the Act empowers private parties injured by violations of the Act to sue for treble damages under Section 4 and injunctive relief under Section 16.

Procedurally and .
Procedurally, the Committee of the Whole differs from the House of Representatives even though they have identical membership.
Procedurally, the liposuction-only breast reduction procedure concludes with the application of an elastic, foam-tape dressing that molds the reduced breast into its new shape, and lifts it higher upon the chest.
Procedurally, the placement of said incision later allows converting the lipectomy breast-reduction procedure into an inferior-pedicle breast reduction surgery, if liposuction proved inadequate to satisfactorily reducing the volume of the very enlarged breasts.
Procedurally generated elements have appeared in earlier video games: The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall takes place on a mostly procedurally generated world, giving a world roughly twice the actual size of the British Isles.
Procedurally, the patent exhaustion doctrine operates as an affirmative defense, shielding authorized purchasers from infringement claims concerning the use or sale of a patented good after the patent owner authorized its sale.

fair and processes
Torquemada's puzzles were extremely obscure and difficult, and later setters reacted against this tendency by developing a standard for fair clues, ones that can be solved, at least in principle, by deduction, without needing leaps of faith or insights into the setter's thought processes.
This creates a circular relationship as the group's procedural justice processes will affect group members ' levels of identification and, as a consequence, this level and type of identification will affect their own values of what is fair and unfair.
As with almost all pavilions in the fair, these showcases were not only intended to get people to buy the sponsor's products, they were also intended to educate and inform the populace about basic materials and processes that were then very new and not well known.
PDP aims to protect individuals from the coercive power of government by ensuring that adjudication processes under valid laws are fair and impartial ( e. g., the right to sufficient notice, the right to an impartial arbiter, the right to give testimony and admit relevant evidence at hearings, etc .).
Corporations and public bodies often define processes intended to promote fair and open competition for their business while minimizing exposure to fraud and collusion.
It was alleged that the deal with Airlink was a foregone conclusion from the beginning of the process, and that other airlines had been invited to submit bids to create and illusion of fair and equitable processes.
The opposite of a pay-to-play system is one that is " fair and open "; the New Jersey Pay to Play Act specifically sets out bid processes that are or are not considered fair and open, depending upon who has contributed what to whom.
* Court processes that do not explicitly respect the rights of fair comment on public issues, political expression in general, religious freedoms, the right to dissent government decisions or oppose power figures, could be imposed on persons who merely comment on a blog or wiki.
It further seeks to generate a feeling of belonging to the city, to enforce processes of reconciliation and fair play, and the inclusion and recognition of all districts and cultures of the Capital City of Colombia.

fair and type
The most common type of home run involves hitting the ball over the outfield fence, or above a line on the outfield fence specifically designed to indicate a home run, in flight, in fair territory, without it being caught or deflected back by an outfielder into the playing field.
A type of barbecue known as " Colombian cuisine | Ternera a la Llanera " from the Colombian marshlands, here seen at a street fair in the East Village, Manhattan, New York City
This type of generator is easier to build for science fair or homemade projects, since it doesn't require a potentially dangerous high voltage source.
Another type of fair is the exposition or world ’ s fair.
As a distinct type of intangible asset, goodwill would come in for example in an acquisition, where it represents the amount of money a company has paid or would pay over the fair value of the net assets to acquire another company.
In baseball, a single is the most common type of base hit, accomplished through the act of a batter safely reaching first base by hitting a fair ball ( thus becoming a runner ) and getting to first base before a fielder puts him out.
The power consumption of this NAS type is fair, and functions in the NAS can fit most end user requirements.
There was also Edgar's children-by 1931 Michael, the youngest, was in his mid-teens and well had his father's measure ; Edgar had always excelled at the " fair weather father " type of playing and doling out money and laughs, whilst floundering at the important things a father is-a guide, an instructor, an adviser, confidante and protector.
With purebred dogs, genetic variations occur within a narrow gene pool, and a reputable breeder has a fair estimation of what type of offspring a given pair will produce.
The Australian standard requires that operators must: ( a ) Ban people under 18 years of age from using their solarium ( b ) Sight evidence of age documents for clients who may be under 18 ( c ) Ban people with very fair skin ( skin type I ) from using their solarium ( d ) Display mandatory health warnings ( e ) Provide a consent form outlining the risks of solarium use for customers to read and sign ( f ) Complete a skin assessment of all clients ( g ) Ensure all staff have completed training in carrying out skin assessments and determining exposure times ( h ) Ensure clients wear protective eyewear.
Continental Europe saw a fair number of 2-10-2s, although the type was always less popular than 2-8-2s and 2-10-0s.
A fair catch may be followed by a snap or a type of free kick — the fair catch kick — at his team's choice, and an expired playing period may be extended if the free kick is chosen.
The appearance of these double-laced females remained fairly well unnoticed by the breeders of the Barnevelders, but we happened to see these birds and suggested ,-where the breeders were looking for a suitable colour-type of which both standard-marked males and females could be bred from the same breeding pen ,-that this type of marking be given a fair chance, as it had proved in another breed to fulfil these requirements.
Considering the type of system there is a fair amount of software available although some of the programs written for the Ruputer are either entirely in Kanji script or will not run due to the increased speed of the onHand's processor.
The Avenio brand was introduced at the UITP 2009 trade fair in Vienna being marketed as the " longest tram in the world " of the 100 % low floor type ( referring to the 72 meter version with 8 modules ).
This type of play, where a ball lands in fair territory and goes over the wall on a bounce, was changed by rule to a ground rule double in 1930.
Most of the regulators do not allow this type of reserve because it does not reflect a true and fair picture of the results.
) People of the Nordic type were described as having blond or brown hair, light colored eyes, fair skin and tall stature, and were considered to predominate in countries of Central and Northern Europe.
As a minimum requirement the conditions for an offer should include at least the following 4 conditions: Delivery date, price, terms of payment that includes the date of payment and detail description of the item on offer including a fair description of the condition or type of service.
In the mathematics of social science, and especially game theory, a moving-knife procedure is a type of solution to the fair division problem.
In mathematics and especially game theory, the airport problem is a type of fair division problem in which it is decided how to distribute the cost of an airport runway among different players who need runways of different lengths.

fair and used
He used to attend the annual fair at Ukaz, and participate in poetical symposia.
* Adjusted winner procedure, a procedure used in fair division law
This requirement is used to keep the game fair ( and reduce the chance of loaded dice ).
He used his presidential address in condemning the recently established apartheid policy: I solemnly warn the Government that the spirit behind their apartheid legislation, and the way in which they are introducing discriminatory measures of all types today, will bring disaster upon this fair land of ours.
Inversions seen in such lines as " fair is foul and foul is fair " are used frequently, and another possible reference to the plot relates to the use of equivocation ; Garnett's A Treatise of Equivocation was found on one of the plotters.
Some Newfoundland English differs from General Canadian English in vowel pronunciation ( e. g., in much of Newfoundland, the words fear and fair are homophones ), in morphology and syntax ( e. g., in Newfoundland the word bes is sometimes used in place of the normally conjugated forms of to be to describe continual actions or states of being, as in that rock usually bes under water instead of that rock is usually under water, but normal conjugation of to be is used in all other cases ; bes is likely a carryover of British Somerset usage with Irish grammar ) or Cornish, and in preservation of archaic adverbial-intensifiers ( e. g., in Newfoundland that play was right boring and that play was some boring both mean " that play was very boring ").
This concept forms the foundation for fair information practices used by governments globally.
In addition, all produce and dairy products used within its dining services are obtained from local farmers and local producers ; the campus offers grass-fed beef, fair trade coffee, and dining locations offer biodegradable to-go containers.
There have been a variety of criticisms of this treaty, including that it is too broad ( for example in its prohibition of circumvention of technical protection measures, even where such circumvention is used in the pursuit of legal and fair use rights ) and that it applies a ' one size fits all ' standard to all signatory countries despite widely differing stages of economic development and knowledge industry.
The buildings generally followed Moderne architecture in contrast to the neoclassical themes used at the 1893 fair.
The " dream cars " which American automobile manufacturers exhibited at the fair included Cadillac's introduction of its V-16 limousine ; Nash's exhibit had a variation on the vertical ( i. e., paternoster ) parking garage — all the cars were new Nashes ; Lincoln presented its rear-engined " concept car " precursor to the Lincoln-Zephyr, which went on the market in 1936 with a front engine ; Pierce-Arrow presented its modernistic Pierce Silver Arrow for which it used the byline " Suddenly it's 1940!
Most historians believe that he later used her ' bad ' appearance and incapability in bed as excuses, saying how he felt he had been misled, for everyone had praised Anne's attractions: " She is nothing so fair as she hath been reported ," he complained.
" Hopping " with the grenade launcher or rockets can be used, but usually involves a fair amount of damage to the character.
** Foul pole, used in the sport of baseball to distinguish foul balls from fair balls hit into the outfield
Not far from these tombs is a huge dolmen ( the Pierre Levée ), which is long, broad and high, and around which used to be held the great fair of Saint Luke.
Quickly, in 1816, he dismantled the fortifications that might well have been used against him and began Modena's years under Austrian rule which, despite being just, constitutional and fair, nevertheless had to face another foreign-inspired rebellion in 1830, this time happily unsuccessful.
* Traditional Present Value Approach-in this approach a single set of estimated cash flows and a single interest rate ( commensurate with the risk, typically a weighted average of cost components ) will be used to estimate the fair value.
* Expected Present Value Approach-in this approach multiple cash flows scenarios with different / expected probabilities and a credit-adjusted risk free rate are used to estimate the fair value.
As the number of people attending the fair dwindled its length was reduced from 10 days down to three or four, and in 2009 the fairground was closed to allow the space to be used for other purposes such as car parking.
As important, $ 2 billion will be used to buy trust land from Indian owners at fair market prices, with the government finally returning the land to tribes.
The original base used to be made with toasted slices of pa de pagès (' peasants ' bread '), a typical round piece of wheat bread of a fair size ( from ½ kg to 5 kg, from some 20 cm to 50 cm in diameter ).
The word násadh means a feast, fair, assembly, or celebration, but is unstressed when used as a suffix on Lughnasadh.
Example: 晴 qíng " clear / fair ( weather )", which is composed of 日 rì " sun ", and 青 qīng " blue / green ", which is used for its pronunciation.

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