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Some and constitutions
Some constitutions, especially written constitutions, also act as limiters of state power, by establishing lines which a state's rulers cannot cross, such as fundamental rights.
Some other literary sources provide specific detail: the writings of the physician Galen on the habits of the Antonine elite, the orations of Aelius Aristides on the temper of the times, and the constitutions preserved in the Digest and Codex Justinianus on Marcus ' legal work.
Some national constitutions in effect define their governments ' " core businesses " as being the provision of such things as justice, tranquility, defense, and general welfare.
Some of the largest Muslim countries, including Indonesia and Bangladesh have largely secular constitutions and laws, but with Islamic law provisions in family law.
Some of these purposes were explicitly mentioned in early state constitutions ; for example, the Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776 asserted that, " the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of themselves and the state ".
Some older constitutions ( for example, Australia's 1900 text, and Belgium's 1830 text ) do not mention the office of Prime minister at all, the office becoming a de facto reality without formal constitutional status.
Some constitutions make a Prime minister primus inter pares ( first among equals ) and that remains the practical reality in places like Finland and Belgium.
Some constitutions, however, do not allow the option of parliamentary dissolution but a governmental one or requiring a resignation.
Some constitutional conventions operate separate from or alongside written constitutions.
Some scholars believe that the term, when used in the context of the ecclesiastical courts of England in the fourteenth and fifteenth century, also " meant the law that is common to the universal church, as opposed to the constitutions or special customs or privileges of any provincial church.
Some constitutions provide that different provisions must be amended in different ways.
Some constitutions use entrenched clauses to restrict the kind of amendment to which they may be subject.
Some countries have provisions in their constitutions that provide the public with the right to be free from " unreasonable " search and seizure.
Some people had more delicate constitutions and required milder foods ; and so the art of medicine was born.
Some state constitutions furthermore expressly require confrontation to be " face to face ", and so criminal defendants in those states will have the benefit of the broader state protections.
Some groups say references to allodial title in state constitutions and ( allegedly ) the Treaty of Paris give property owners " inalienable " title to their property.
Some U. S. state constitutions prohibit deodands, frequently in the same article that prohibits corruption of blood.
Some ancient authors, as Diogenes Laërtius state that Aristotle assigned his pupils to prepare a monograph of 158 constitutions of Greek cities, including a constitution of Athens.

Some and fundamental
Some proponents of the anthropic principle reason that it explains why the Universe has the age and the fundamental physical constants necessary to accommodate conscious life.
Some more fundamental structural similarities are things such as:
Some, such as computational complexity theory, which studies fundamental properties of computational problems, are highly abstract, while others, such as computer graphics, emphasize real-world applications.
Some fields, such as computational complexity theory ( which explores the fundamental properties of computational problems ), are highly abstract, whilst fields such as computer graphics emphasise real-world applications.
Some countries like the United Kingdom have no entrenched document setting out fundamental rights ; in those jurisdictions the constitution is composed of statute, case law and convention.
Some of these groups have been transferred out of the Kingdom Fungi, in part because of fundamental biochemical differences in the composition of the cell wall.
* Some contemporary deists believe ( with the classical deists ) that God has created the universe perfectly, so no amount of supplication, request, or begging can change the fundamental nature of the universe.
Some historians argue that the French people underwent a fundamental transformation in self-identity, evidenced by the elimination of privileges and their replacement by rights as well as the growing decline in social deference that highlighted the principle of equality throughout the Revolution.
Some instruments use wax or pellets to tune the fundamental pitch of each tube.
Some fundamental aspects of the theory are still actively studied.
Some anthropological theorists, however, while finding considerable fault with Lévi-Strauss's version of structuralism, did not turn away from a fundamental structural basis for human culture.
Combos, in which several attacks are chained together using basic punches and kicks, are another common feature in fighting games and have been fundamental to the genre since the release of Street Fighter II .< ref name =" edge "> Some fighting games display a " combo meter " that displays the player's progress through a combo.
Some journals, such as Nature, Science, PNAS, and Physical Review Letters, have a reputation of publishing articles that mark a fundamental breakthrough in their respective fields.
Some fundamental formulations in the field of general semantics rely heavily on a valuation of extension over intension.
Some of the more fundamental issues ( such as the ones responsible for the Catholic-Orthodox split ) can not be adequately and definitively addressed by a meeting of the Local Council and have to be dealt with by an council of representatives from all Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Some of the fundamental aims for the benefits of residents and the communities are to increase family income and wealth, improving access to quality education, fostering livable, safe and healthy places, stimulating economic activity ( both locally and regionally ), and developing, preserving and investing in physical resources.
Some religions posit immanent deities, however, and do not have a tradition analogous to the supernatural ; some believe that everything anyone experiences occurs by the will ( occasionalism ), in the mind ( neoplatonism ), or as a part ( nondualism ) of a more fundamental divine reality ( platonism ).
Some economists link asset price movements within a bubble to fundamental economic factors such as cash flows and discount rates.
Some fundamental ideas in financial economics are portfolio theory, the Capital Asset Pricing Model.
Some have speculated that Jesus was himself a Pharisee and that his arguments with Pharisees is a sign of inclusion rather than fundamental conflict ( disputation being the dominant narrative mode employed in the Talmud as a search for truth, and not necessarily a sign of opposition ).
Some of the most basic fundamental laws in the Dutch constitutional system are not explicitly expressed in the written Constitution.
Some of his books are still in print more than a half-century after their original publication, and have become classic but still-relevant introductions to fundamental principles of mathematics and science.
Some companies, which are large in terms of fundamental value or which intend to attract foreign capital, might prefer to use Indian accounting standards convergent with IFRS earlier than required under the road map presented by the government.

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