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Sophisticated and law
Sophisticated positivist and natural law theories sometimes resemble each other more than the above descriptions might suggest, and they may concede certain points to the other " side ".

Sophisticated and .
Sophisticated storage units, which can, in fact, be effective dedicated parallel computers that support a large amount of nonvolatile storage, typically must include also components with volatile storage.
Sophisticated storage units, which can, in fact, be effective dedicated parallel computers that support a large amount of nonvolatile storage, typically must include also components with volatile storage.
* Cole, Alan, " Simplicity for the Sophisticated: ReReading the Daode Jing for the Polemics of Ease and Innocence ," in History of Religions, August 2006, pp. 1 – 49
Sophisticated data structures can be built on the array and dictionary types, but cannot be declared to the type system, which sees them all only as arrays and dictionaries, so any further typing discipline to be applied to such user-defined " types " is left to the code that implements them.
Sophisticated users of non-probability survey samples tend to view the survey as an experimental condition, rather than a tool for population measurement, and examine the results for internally consistent relationships.
Sophisticated Ladies, an award-winning 1981 musical revue, incorporated many tunes from his repertoire.
Sophisticated irrigation and storage systems were developed by the Indus Valley Civilization in present-day Pakistan and North India, including the reservoirs at Girnar in 3000 BCE and an early canal irrigation system from circa 2600 BCE.
Sophisticated revision control that tracks and accounts for ownership of changes to documents and code may be extremely helpful or even necessary in such situations.
Sophisticated load balancers use multiple persistence techniques to avoid some of the shortcomings of any one method.
The director wanted to use " Sophisticated Lady " by Duke Ellington for the main theme, but Raksin objected to the choice.
Sophisticated farming implements were made, and fertile, well-watered lowlands and a mild climate promoted the growth of progressive agricultural techniques.
Sophisticated metronomes can produce two or more distinct sounds.
Sophisticated animation software enables one to identify specific objects in an image and define how they should move and change during the tweening process.
Sophisticated modulation spectroscopy measurement methods based upon modulating the crystal structure by pressure or by other stresses and observing the related changes in absorption or reflection of light have advanced our knowledge of these materials.
Sophisticated mapping is used to help visualize the network and understand relationships between end devices and the transport layers that provide service.
Western Swing was also called " Sophisticated Swing " in the 1950s.
* " Sophisticated Lady " w. Mitchell Parish & Irving Mills m. Duke Ellington
Sophisticated software packages exist which allow the user to specify the refractive index or indices of the scattering feature in space, creating a 2-or sometimes 3-dimensional model of the structure.
In 1969 the Meters released " Sophisticated Cissy " and " Cissy Strut ", both major R & B chart hits.
Sophisticated systems even adapt to users who relapse by helping them get back on the bandwagon ( Cugelman et al.
His best known works include the lyrics to songs such as " Star Dust ", " Sweet Lorraine ", " Deep Purple ", " Stars Fell on Alabama ", " Sophisticated Lady ", " Volare " ( English lyrics ), " Moonlight Serenade ", " Mr. Ghost Goes to Town ", " Sleigh Ride ", " One Morning in May ", and " Louisiana Fairy Tale ", which was the first theme song used in the PBS Production of This Old House.
Sophisticated compilers typically perform multiple passes over various intermediate forms.

law and existed
Under the law as it existed until 1943, the Federal Government made grants to the States on the basis of population, matching State expenditures on a 50-50 basis.
In American law, particularly after Brown v. Board of Education ( 1954 ), the difference between de facto segregation ( segregation that existed because of the voluntary associations and neighborhoods ) and de jure segregation ( segregation that existed because of local laws that mandated the segregation ), became important distinctions for court-mandated remedial purposes.
An urban legend has it that the phrase refers to an old English law under which a man could legally beat his wife with a stick no thicker than his thumb ( though no such law ever existed ).
The Seventh Amendment does not guarantee or create any right to a jury trial ; rather, it preserves the right to jury trial in the federal courts that existed in 1791 at common law.
Tribunes of the Plebs were meant to be untouchable and their veto inalienable according to the Roman mos maiorum ( although there was a grey line as to what extent this existed in the declaration of and during martial law ).
The maxim states that there can be no crime committed, and no punishment meted out, without a violation of penal law as it existed at the time.
A " law of nature " would therefore have had the flavor more of a paradox than something that obviously existed.
The state of affairs which existed in the 10th century, when every town had its own laws and nations like France, Germany, Spain and other countries had no national law until the end of the 18th century, was brought to an end by three great agencies that helped to create the modern system of law and legislation:
Von Feuerbach was the originator of the famous maxim nullum crimen, nulla poena sine praevia lege poenali: " There's no crime and hence there shall not be punishment if at the time no penal law existed "
This fourth commandment begins with the word ' remember ,' showing that the Sabbath already existed when God wrote the law on the tables of stone at Sinai.
Their principal argument was that copyright had not been created by the Statute of Anne ; it existed beforehand, in the common law, and was perpetual.
The jury found that the facts submitted by Millar were accurate, and asked the judges to clarify whether common law copyright existed.
The final decision, written by Lord Mansfield and endorsed by Aston and Willes JJ, confirmed that there existed copyright at common law that turned " upon Principles before and independent " of the Statute of Anne, something justified because it was right " that an Author should reap the pecuniary Profits of his own Ingenuity and Labour ".
In other words, regardless of the Statute, there existed a perpetual copyright under the common law.
In 1939, the American Law Institute issued the Restatement of Torts, containing a summary of trade secret law as it then existed.
The law department existed nearly exclusively for some time after the university's formation and remained the most important department through its existence.
As the U. S. Supreme Court has explained, a due process requirement in Britain was not " essential to the idea of due process of law in the prosecution and punishment of crimes, but was only mentioned as an example and illustration of due process of law as it actually existed in cases in which it was customarily used.
He was advised by senior law officers and other constitutional experts that, as the crown and governor-generalship existed separately from the constitution in a vast number of acts, charters, orders-in-council, and letters patent, they both still existed.
In addition, a number of changes have been made to recent editions, such as provisions dealing with videoconferences, teleconferences, and email, which now makes these editions more than merely codifications of the " present-day general parliamentary law " as existed at the time Robert was originally writing.
Religious pluralism existed in classical Islamic ethics and Sharia law, as the religious laws and courts of other religions, including Christianity, Judaism and Hinduism, were usually accommodated within the Islamic legal framework, as seen in the early Caliphate, Al-Andalus, Indian subcontinent, and the Ottoman Millet system.

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