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Rather and 1799
Rather than suggesting individual, although concerted, measures of this sort, Kentucky was content to ask its sisters to unite in declarations that the acts were " void and of no force ", and in " requesting their appeal " at the succeeding session of the Congress .” The key sentence, and the word " nullification " was used in supplementary Resolutions passed by Kentucky in 1799.

Rather and Resolutions
Rather than purporting to nullify the Alien and Sedition Acts, the 1798 Resolutions called on the other states to join Kentucky " in declaring these acts void and of no force " and " in requesting their repeal at the next session of Congress ".

Rather and declared
Rather, they appear to express each tomb owner's individual conception of Maat, as well as working as a magical absolution — misdeeds or mistakes made by the tomb owner in life could be declared as not having been done, and through the power of the written word, wipe that particular misdeed from the afterlife record of the deceased.
In New York ( where he met, among other people, Baryshnikov and Brodsky ), in the course of a televised one-hour interview with Dan Rather, he declared himself to be " not a dissident, just an artist, who never had any intentions to leave his country where people loved him and his songs.
Rather, reflecting his acceptance of the basic outlook of the logical positivists, he declared that it was not possible empirically to prove or disprove the existence of God and, therefore, the concept was meaningless.
Rather than continue in politics, he resigned all of his political offices in 1625 except for his position on the Privy Council and declared his Catholicism publicly.
Rather, it is a final round of combat, the winner of which is declared the winner of the match.
Rather, the act in question must either be declared by public statute, or by case law, to be a nuisance per se.

Rather and Kentucky
Rather than reconcile the demands of the strikers, the Northwest Coal Company, which conducted mining operations at Mine No. 3, a few miles away in nearby Ronald, organized more than 300 black strikebreakers in Virginia, North Carolina, and Kentucky and transported them via special train across the continent to Roslyn.
Rather than attempting to pursue Sherman through Georgia, Hood decided to execute a new plan: move north into Tennessee, defeat Thomas's army before it could concentrate, seize the important manufacturing center of Nashville, and continue north into Kentucky, possibly as far as the Ohio River.

Rather and will
Rather than viewing the abortive recovery in 1959-60 as a reason for believing we have lost prospects for growth '', he said `` it should be viewed as a lesson well learned which will increase the probability of substantial improvement in this recovery ''.
Rather, a system with a negative temperature is hotter than any system with a positive temperature in the sense that if a negative-temperature system and a positive-temperature system come in contact, heat will flow from the negative-to the positive-temperature system.
Rather than exploiting price differences between identical assets, they will purchase and sell securities, assets and derivatives with similar characteristics, and hedge any significant differences between the two assets.
Rather than allow her to stay, Louis took Eleanor from Antioch against her will, and continued on to Jerusalem, with his army dwindling.
Rather, as we want to reaffirm in conclusion, they provide strong grounds for hope that God will save infants when we have not been able to do for them what we would have wished to do, namely, to baptize them into the faith and life of the Church.
Rather than wearing out, it will develop a patina over time.
Rather, they will nuzzle and hum to their newborns.
Rather than a minimum 20 cm incision as in traditional ( open ) cholecystectomy, four incisions of 0. 5 – 1. 0 cm will be sufficient to perform a laparoscopic removal of a gallbladder.
Rather, they mean that if 1, 000 women have unprotected intercourse in the middle two weeks of their menstrual cycles, approximately 80 will become pregnant.
Rather than Jesus ' above-mentioned comments on the " poor you will always have with you ", here he tells his host the Parable of the Two Debtors.
Rather, a foreign decision that is obeyed on the basis of the soundness of its reasoning will be called persuasive authority — indicating that its effect is limited to the persuasiveness of the reasons it provides.
Rather, it asserts that one must place their will in harmony with the natural universe.
Rather than using one model to predict how many customers will churn, a business could build a separate model for each region and customer type.
Rather, we have to discover the laws of the natural order that will allow individuals to live in society without losing significant freedoms.
Rather than evaluating the information surrounding the decision, the individual will use these trusted opinions as informational shortcuts to make their decisions.
Rather, it reproduces the way in which the subconscious of an individual will develop, interpret and elaborate an apparently simple and casual incident into a critical emotional experience.
Rather, if the wallet is full, that is how you will view it ; and if you see that it is empty, you will not be distressed.
Rather than listen to what Biff actually says, Willy realizes his son has forgiven him and thinks Biff will now pursue a career as a businessman.
Rather, the person experiencing ecstasy notices a dramatic spiritual awareness heightening, with total will concentration on the elevation.
Rather, that people had to face up to an unnecessary brutal conflict based on envy and contempt, and accept that we will never be born equal until The Many can be educated out of a false sense of inferiority and The Few can understand that biological superiority is not a state of existence but rather a state of responsibility.
Rather, they use the light in the cavity to cause a change in some intracavity element, which will then itself produce a change in the intracavity light.
Rather, it is the measure of the bandpass characteristics of the stages preceding the IF amplifier, which will consist of RF bandpass filters and usually an RF amplifier stage or two.
Rather, " Danger " is displayed on the screen, and it will take another subsequent miss to end the game.

Rather and bow
Rather than bow to convention, Mame introduces the boy to her free-wheeling lifestyle, instilling in him her favorite credo, " Life is a banquet, and most poor sons-of-bitches are starving to death.
Rather than surrender, Gaspar chained the anchor around his waist and leapt from the bow, shouting " Gasparilla dies by his own hand, not the enemy's!

Rather and laws
Rather than being written as history, the Deuteronomistic history – Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings – was intended to illustrate a theological scheme in which Israel and her leaders are judged by their obedience to the teachings and laws ( the covenant ) set down in the book of Deuteronomy.
Rather, the premises of diplomatic missions remain under the jurisdiction of the host state while being afforded special privileges ( such as immunity from most local laws ) by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
Rather, the identification of an inertial frame is based upon the simplicity of the laws of physics in the frame.
Rather, according to Confucius, laws should be used minimally and reserved only for those that insist on pursuing one ’ s self-interests without taking into account the well being of the society.
# Rather than banning genetic testing or genetic enhancement, society needs genetic information privacy laws that allow justified forms of genetic testing and data aggregation, but forbid those that are judged to result in genetic discrimination ( such as the U. S. Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act signed into law on May 21, 2008 ).
Rather than genetic laws, information and communication have become major driving forces of cultural evolution ( see Finke 2005, 2006 ).
Rather, they would be lawfully made under the copyright laws of the other country ; and the first-sale doctrine would therefore not limit the § 602 importation restriction.
Rather than creating new laws regarding Internet surveillance, the Patriot Act simply expanded the definition of a pen register to include computer software programs doing Internet surveillance.
Rather than create a new Mental Health Act, it may now only require the existing laws to be updated in order that people can be assessed for this condition before they have been committed to the forensic services by another route.
Rather, the identification of an inertial frame is based upon the simplicity of the laws of physics in the frame, in particular, the absence of fictitious forces.
Rather than existing as a single universe, the Umbra embraces many and versions of reality, forming a multiverse of realms that operate by their own laws.
Rather there are several state and federal laws and court decisions that define this concept.
Rather, the courts have held that the power to declare federal laws unconstitutional lies with the federal judiciary, not with the states.
Rather than aiming to simulate realistic real-world physics, it emulates complex cartoon physics ; the physics engine calculates the relevant parts of physical interaction as they would in reality, and then distorts the physical laws to produce a cartoon-like interaction.
Rather, the applicable law has to be ascertained by reference to the conflict of laws principles for contractual matters.
Rather, it is currently thought that various central and western European societies in later prehistory, commonly lumped together under the name ‘ Celts ’, had individually different customary laws, which evolved out of similar social needs, influenced each other considerably over several centuries or even millennia, and thus ended up reasonably similar to each other.
Rather, laws typically consist of specific " if ... then ..." cases that are meant to act as an example or precedent.

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