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Specifically and act
Specifically, in these enclaves, the federal government may have proprietary jurisdiction ( only the rights of any other landowner ), concurrent jurisdiction ( the right to legislate concurrently with the state government ), or exclusive jurisdiction over the land where an act was committed in order to establish jurisdiction over the actor.
Specifically, Odysseus ' telling Polyphemos his true name after having already escaped was an act of hubris.
Specifically, an excited atom will act like a small electric dipole which will oscillate with the external field provided.
Specifically, it is failing to acknowledge one's own ability to act and determine one's possibilities, falling back on the determinations of the various historical and current totalisations which have produced one as if they relieved one of one's freedom to do so.
Specifically, within the Earthsea realm, knowing another man or dragon's true name gives one power over them ; as a corollary, sharing one's true name with another is an act showing complete trust.
Specifically, Kinesin-5 family proteins act within the spindle to slide microtubules apart, while the Kinesin 13 family act to depolymerize microtubules.
Specifically, the act of lurking, or " completely unobtrusive observation " may allow individuals to gain an understanding into how individuals interact online by reading their posts or chats.
" Specifically, the act regulated conflicts of interest in investment companies and securities exchanges.
Specifically, it is a mathematical equation that relates the delta-v ( the maximum change of speed of the rocket if no other external forces act ) with the effective exhaust velocity and the initial and final mass of a rocket ( or other reaction engine.
Specifically, NHL Rule 14-D ( today's rule 6. 1 ) read: No playing Coach or playing Manager or goalkeeper shall be permitted to act as Captain or Alternate Captain.

Specifically and requires
Specifically, it requires the use of Low-Temperature Polysilicon backplanes ; LTPS backplanes in turn require laser annealing from an amorphous silicon start, so this part of the manufacturing process for AMOLEDs starts with the process costs of standard LCD, and then adds an expensive, time-consuming process that cannot currently be used on large-area glass substrates.
" Specifically, the lack of differentiation between retroflex and dental consonants ( e. g.and ड are both represented by d ) has come in for repeated criticism and inspired several proposed modifications of Hunterian, including using a diacritic below retroflexes ( e. g. making द = d and ड = ḍ, which is more readable but requires diacritic printing ) or capitalizing them ( e. g. making द = d and ड = D, which requires no diacritic printing but is less readable because it mixes small and capital letters in words ).
Specifically, the total lead used in electronics makes up only 2 % of world lead consumption, while 90 % of lead is used for batteries ( covered by the battery directive, as mentioned above, which requires recycling and limits the use of mercury and cadmium, but does not restrict lead ).
Specifically, the Supreme Court has ruled that in certain circumstances, the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment requires a judge to recuse himself on account of a potential or actual conflict of interest.
Specifically, this means individuals can recognize different standards for validity — i. e., that the validation of an empirical truth claim requires different methods and procedures than the validation of subjective truthfulness, and that both of those require different methods and procedures of validation than claims to normative rightness.
Specifically it requires the federal agency to " take into account " the effect a project may have on historic properties.
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, the five-axle tractor-semitrailer combination that is most commonly associated with the word " truck " requires a Class A CDL to drive.

Specifically and financial
Specifically, the campaign raised $ 253. 7 million for undergraduate financial aid, as well as $ 2. 33 billion for its initiative in " Seeking Solutions " to global problems, $ 1. 61 billion for " Educating Leaders " by improving K-12 education, and $ 2. 11 billion for " Foundation of Excellence " aimed at providing academic support for Stanford students and faculty.
Specifically, the ex-governor was accused of exploiting the paper's financial trouble in an effort to have several editors fired.
Specifically, they accused Sir Apolo and his generation of inefficiency, abuse of power, and failure to keep adequate financial accounts — charges that were not hard to document.
Specifically in November 1988, a shortfall of US $ 132 million was discovered in the Bank of Crete some months after bank chairman Koskotas, a Greek-American millionaire entrepreneur under investigation for large-scale financial crime, had fled the country.
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 net profit formula in authors ' contracts does not correspond to the net profit formula of generally accepted accounting principles that the movie studios use when creating their financial statements that are reported to the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission and to the investing public.
Specifically, tentmaking can also refer to a method of international Christian evangelism in which missionaries support themselves by working full time in the marketplace with their skills and education, instead of receiving financial support from a church.

Specifically and institutions
Specifically, Epstein argues that guilds were cost-sharing rather than rent-seeking institutions.
Specifically, the heuristics they used were deference to scientific authority, trust in scientific institutions, and whether they had seen media coverage of biotechnology.
Specifically, the ENES Sheet is a document containing the students final secondary education classification ( GPA ) as well as the exam results of the " provas específicas " ( specific exams ) used to apply to university or polytechnical institutions.
Specifically the new party officially disavowed any ambition to promote " national struggle " and declared its intention to use legal means to " affirm democratic politics ", establish " reasonable economic organization " and reform " defects in the social institutions ".
Specifically, the op-ed referred to GlobalResearch. ca as " anti-U. S. and anti-globalization " and criticized Chussodovsky's thesis and views — namely: that the U. S. had knowledge of the 911 attacks before they happened ; that Washington had weapons that could influence climate change ; and lastly, that the large banking institutions are the cause of the collapse of smaller economies — as " wild-eyed conspiracy theories ".

Specifically and keep
Specifically, if L / K is a Galois extension, we consider the group G = Gal ( L / K ) consisting of all field automorphisms of L which keep all elements of K fixed.
Specifically, as long as there is a sent packet for which the sender has received no acknowledgment, the sender should keep buffering its output until it has a full packet's worth of output, so that output can be sent all at once.

Specifically and records
Specifically, the Irgun aimed at destroying the southern wing of the hotel, which housed the Mandate's intelligence records about Irgun, the Hagana, Lehi, and other Jewish paramilitary groups.
Specifically, according to the Ta Min Hui Tien ( Great Ming compendium of laws ), a report gleaned from the records of Tehchow, Shantung, China ( archived and researched in the years 1673, 1788 and 1935 ): 3 months after the death of Paduka Batara ( the Tausug potentate who visited the Chinese Emperor Yung Lo and died on October 23, 1417 ), a High Court Mandarin, Chan Chien, was ordered to sail to Kumalarang ( Chinese texts refer to " Kumalalang "), a vassal state of the Sulu Sultanate located on the northwestern coast of Taguima ( Basilan Is.
Specifically they called for Rudolf Hess to be interrogated about his alleged meeting with Trotsky and that the Gestapo records then in the hands of Allied experts be examined for any proof of any " liaison between the Nazi Party or State and Trotsky or the other old Bolshevik leaders indicted at the Moscow trials ...".
Specifically, " Clubland " incorporated the guitar style of The Police, " You'll Never Be A Man " borrowed from The Pretenders, " White Knuckles " was modelled on XTC records, and " Fish ' n ' Chip Paper " was an homage to Squeeze.
Specifically, each volume is titled as follows: " 1920's ," " 1930's Southeast ," " 1930's Southwest ," " 1941-1953 " ( two records ), " 1953-1963 ," " Bluegrass " and " 1963-1975.

Specifically and cash
Specifically, the two counterparties agree to exchange one stream of cash flows against another stream.

Specifically and purchases
Specifically, Attorney General Ulysses S. Webb was very active in revoking Indian land purchases ; in a bid to strengthen the Asiatic Exclusion League, he promised to prevent Indians from buying or leasing land.

Specifically and instruments
Specifically, instruments on the spacecraft were to measure the structure, composition and dynamics of the ionosphere, aeronomy effects of the solar wind, the escape of atmospheric constituents, the intrinsic magnetic field, the penetration of the solar-wind magnetic field, the structure of the magnetosphere, and dust in the upper atmosphere and in orbit around Mars.

Specifically and file
Specifically, a command named < tt > uucp </ tt > is one of the programs in the suite ; it provides a user interface for requesting file copy operations.
Specifically, one may create a new file or edit an existing file and save it ; open or load a pre-existing file into memory ; or close a file without saving it.
Specifically, the continuous bandwidth usage can adversely affect network performance, especially in operations where file sizes are large, such as multimedia and CAD design environments.
Specifically the embedded encrypted data is appended to the file in a consistent and easily identifiable manner.

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