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Specifically and 1986
Specifically, a modified form of 1970 Old Testament and 1986 New Testament.
Specifically computers are “ machines ” ( Bourdieu, 1986: 47 ) that form a type of objectified cultural capital, and the ability to use them is an embodied type of cultural capital.
Specifically, since the early 1970s he was a student of Chögyam Trungpa and, after his death in 1986, of his son Sakyong Mipham.

Specifically and Act
Specifically, both trademarks and patents are protected under federal statutes, the Lanham Act and Patent Act, respectively.
Specifically, the Act is committed to an unemployment rate of no more than 3 % for persons aged 20 or over and not more than 4 % for persons aged 16 or over ( from 1983 onwards ), and the Act expressly allows ( but does not require ) the government to create a " reservoir of public employment " to effect this level of employment.
" Specifically, Congress intended the Act to outlaw the practice of requiring otherwise qualified voters to pass literacy tests in order to register to vote, a principal means by which Southern states had prevented African Americans from exercising the franchise.
Specifically there are several types of grain elevators under Canadian law, defined in the Canadian Grain Act, Section 2.
Specifically, service learning integrates meaningful community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning experience, teach civic responsibility, encourage lifelong civic engagement, and strengthen communities for the common good. The Community Service Act of 1990, which authorized the Learn and Serve America grant program, defines service learning as:
Specifically, CNRA § 702 ( a ) amended the Covenant to state that “ the provisions of the ‘ immigration laws ’ ( as defined in section 101 ( a )( 17 ) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ( 8 U. S. C.
* Specifically prohibited activities: Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011.
Specifically, the 1981 Act • reduced the top individual income tax rate to 50 % and maximum capital gains rate to 20 %.
Specifically, the 1983 Act secured the financial solvency of the Social Security Trust Fund by providing a dependable stream of revenues to the Trust Fund and by rationalizing the benefit structure including the retirement age determining benefit eligibility.
Specifically, the 1984 Act • deleted a variety of tax provisions that were scheduled to take effect in 1984 • increased excise taxes on distilled spirits • reduced various tax shelters used by corporations and businesses to inappropriately reduce their taxes • significantly reformed the taxation of life insurance companies to treat them more like other corporations.
Specifically, the Act imposed taxes on chemicals, domestic crude oil, imported petroleum and other polluting fuels.
Specifically, the 1987 Act ( i ) reformed and strengthened the tax provisions governing corporate mergers and acquisitions ; ( ii ) repealed the use of the “ completed contract method of accounting ” by large defense contractors ; ( iii ) limited the use of the installment sales method of accounting ; and ( iv ) reduced the deduction for dividends paid by one corporation to another ; and ( vi ) accelerated corporate estimated tax payments.
Specifically, the Act expanded the Medicare program to provide protection against catastrophic medical expenses and for the first time, provided coverage under the Medicare program for prescription drugs.
Specifically, the 1989 Act • limited tax deductions for employee stock ownership plans ( ESOPs ) • increased certain excise taxes on air travel, ozone-depleting chemicals, and oil spills • fully repealed the completed contract method of accounting for long-term contracts of defense contractors, and • extended a variety of expiring tax provisions including the R & D credit, certain energy credits, mortgage revenue bonds, and the low income housing credit.
" Specifically, the Act authorized three types of trails: the National Scenic Trails, National Recreation Trails and connecting-and-side trails.
Specifically, the Licensing Act arose out of the political control of the House of Commons held by Robert Walpole.
Specifically, the phrase appears in section 91 of the Act, which is part of the block of sections that divide legislative powers between the federal and provincial levels of government.
Specifically, ECPA was an amendment to Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 ( the Wiretap Statute ), which was primarily designed to prevent unauthorized government access to private electronic communications.
Specifically, the Jones Act requires that all goods shipped between waterborne ports of the United States be carried by vessels built in the United States and owned and operated by Americans.
Specifically, in the case of the United States federal government, the Antideficiency Act, together with legal opinions, particularly one written by Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti in 1981, define what is and is not allowed in the absence of an appropriation.

Specifically and top
Specifically, the new Constitution de-emphasizes class struggle and places top priority on development and on incorporating the contributions and interests of non-party groups that can play a central role in modernization.
Specifically, the university's engineering, architecture, and agriculture colleges consistently place at the top of United States national academic rankings.
Specifically DeYoung wrote and sang the following top 10 Styx singles: Babe (# 1 ), Show Me The Way (# 3 ), Mr. Roboto (# 3 ), Best of Times (# 3 ), Don't Let It End (# 6 ), Lady (# 6 ), and Come Sail Away (# 8 ).
Specifically, this technology enabled filming of the scenes where the actors are on top of the cable car.
Specifically ( in accordance with the 20-70-10 model ) the top executives were divided into " A ", " B ", and " C " players.
Specifically, 60 % of the top right tip of the wing was broken off of the formation.
Specifically, the intake for the radiator cooling air was moved to the walkway level, and the cooling fans themselves moved under the radiator cores, instead of on top.

Specifically and individual
Specifically it is a person ’ s occupational performance that influences their health and personal satisfaction of their individual needs.
( Specifically, if the individual hears an idea he doesn't like, he does not attack that idea.
( Specifically, if the individual has a " good idea " that he might otherwise hold back from the group because it is too controversial, he will share that idea in this conversation.
Specifically, at the time in which an individual first hears of an event, the degree of unexpectedness and surprise is the first step in the registration of the event.
Specifically, knowledge and interest in the event affects the level of personal importance for the individual, which also affects the individual's level of emotional arousal ( affect ).
Specifically, Witzel ( 2001 ) believes that Kak's approach relates to the organizations of the Rigveda into mandalas (" books "), a process of redaction undertaken by the shakhas long after the composition of the individual hymns ( the samhita prose period, dating to well within the Indian Iron Age ), rendering the attempt to date the text in this flawed.
Specifically, Randolph promoted the Principles of ' 98, which said that individual states could judge the constitutionality of central government laws and decrees, and could refuse to enforce laws deemed unconstitutional.
Specifically, if the individual lifetime of an element of the assembly is the time elapsed between some reference time and the removal of that element from the assembly, the mean lifetime is the arithmetic mean of the individual lifetimes.
Specifically, comparative researchers encounter problems associated with individual differences, differences in motivation, differences in reinforcement, differences in sensory function, differences in motor capacities, and species-typical preparedness ( i. e. some species have evolved to acquire some behaviors quicker than other behaviors ).
Specifically, in the Franciscan school of thought and spirit, education is based on the values of dignity of the individual, peace and justice, reconciliation, and responsible stewardship.
Specifically, it talks about the significance of mass media and how it affects the individual and society rather than focusing on the definitions of the models in general.
" Specifically, those concurring with the decision, believed that " the People have failed to demonstrate how government interference with the practice of personal choice in matters of intimate sexual behavior out of view of the public and with no commercial component will serve to advance the cause of public morality or do anything other than restrict individual conduct and impose a concept of private morality chosen by the State.
Specifically, Salem aims to present young people with high academic and extracurricular expectations and opportunities ; and to introduce them to a lifelong sense of respect for the individual, responsibility to the community and an awareness of the importance of the democratic process in sustaining both.
Specifically, any unsolicited actions of others that physically affect an individual ’ s property or person ( which may also be considered that person's property ), no matter if the result of those actions is damaging, beneficial, or neutral to the owner, are considered violent or aggressive when they are against the owner ’ s free will and interfere with his right to self-determination or the principle of self-ownership.
Specifically, NCAA regulations stipulate that “ items that include an individual student-athlete ’ s name, picture or likeness, other than information items, may not be sold .”
Specifically, dopamine was shown to affect both individual neurons, and synapses between neurons.

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