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Subject and passing
Subject to this limitation it existed for considerably more than a century after the passing of the first Mutiny Act.

Subject and exams
In the United States, the TI-89 is allowed by the College Board on all calculator-permitted tests, including the SAT, some SAT Subject Tests and the AP Calculus, Chemistry, and Statistics exams.
MC is the only institution in the country where undergraduate premed students can take Medical School Board exams, e. g., National Board of Medical Examiners Subject Exam for Gross Anatomy, Cell Biology and Histology, Neuroscience, Physiology, and Pharmacology.
In Scotland, pupils sit Standard Grade or Intermediate exams at the age of fifteen / sixteen, for normally eight subjects including compulsory exams in English, Mathematics, a Science subject ( Physics, Biology or Chemistry ) and a Social Subject ( Geography, History or Modern Studies ).
The IGCSE is predominantly exam-based, meaning they are not actual certified " courses ", but rather exams that test knowledge in individual subjects in the same way as Advanced Placement exams and SAT Subject Tests.
Scores on such exams as the Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, SAT Subject Tests, and British Advanced Level exams can also serve as placement tests for students in certain subjects, where a high score would enable them to get into a more advanced class than what a freshman would normally take.

Subject and Australian
Subject to statutory exceptions, an appeal is available by special leave to the High Court of Australia from all decisions of the Supreme Court of South Australia by virtue of s 73 of the Australian Constitution.

Subject and tax
Subject to French tax are people having their tax domicile in France, i. e. natural or legal persons either living in France, i. e. who have their homes or their principal residence in France ; working in France ; having the center of their economic interests in France., Only one of these criteria is sufficient for a person to be treated as taxable.
Subject to state and county law, funding can be based on a tax, fees, local improvement district, or other service district.

Subject and law
: Subject to its constitutional principles and the basic concepts of its legal system, each Party shall adopt such measures as may be necessary to establish as a criminal offence under its domestic law, when committed intentionally, the possession, purchase or cultivation of narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances for personal consumption contrary to the provisions of the 1961 Convention, the 1961 Convention as amended or the 1971 Convention.
Subject to the limits imposed by the Constitution of Ireland, it has power to pass any law it wishes, and to nominate and remove the Taoiseach ( head of government ).
The semi-acronym Unsub is used as law enforcement slang for " Unknown Subject of an Investigation ".
Subject focus: Business – accounting and finance, economics, human resource management, law and marketing ; Computing – business information systems, computer networking and computer communications ; Health and social sciences – criminology, politics, psychology, social work, sociology, world development studies, and complementary health.
* The Subject theory considers public law to regulate the conduct of public authorities.
Subject to overriding medical considerations, the circumcision must take place eight days after the birth of the child, even when this falls on Shabbat ; The child must be medically fit for a circumcision to be performed, and Jewish religious law prohibits parents having their son circumcised if medical doctors hold that the procedure may unduly threaten the child's health ( e. g. because of hemophilia ).
In law school, he served as a managing editor of the Wisconsin Law Review and won the Justice Robert Jackson Award from the Washington, D. C. Foreign Law Society for " Best Published Student Writing on a Foreign Law Subject.
* Subject Executive powers and prerogatives, by whomsoever exercised, to the rule of law.
Subject to any notice required by law, a tenancy at will also comes to an end when either the landlord or the tenant acts inconsistently with a tenancy.
In 1978, Section 301 took effect, preempting all state common law copyright claims that fall under subject matter in Section 102 ( Subject matter of copyright: In general ) or Section 103 ( Subject matter of copyright: Compilations and derivative works ) except for sound recordings fixed before February 15, 1972.
UBC law is currently ranked third in Canada by Maclean's Law School Rankings, and 22nd in the world and 3rd in Canada by the QS World University Rankings by Subject: Law.
( 1 ) Subject to this section, the Majlis and the Legal Committee in issuing any ruling shall ordinarily follow the tenets of the Shafi ’ i school of law.
: Subject to its constitutional principles and the basic concepts of its legal system, each Party shall adopt such measures as may be necessary to establish as a criminal offence under its domestic law, when committed intentionally, the possession, purchase or cultivation of narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances for personal consumption contrary to the provisions of the 1961 Convention, the 1961 Convention as amended or the 1971 Convention.
Subject to other statutory limitations, the PBGC insurance program pays pension benefits up to the maximum guaranteed benefit set by law to participants who retire at age 65 ($ 54, 000 a year as of 2011 ).
In British nationality law, a Commonwealth citizen is a person who is either a British Citizen, British Overseas Territories Citizen, British Overseas Citizen, British Subject, British National ( Overseas ) or a national of a country listed in Schedule 3 of the British Nationality Act 1981.

Subject and members
Subject to conditions imposed by Parliament, the Public Service Commission may delegate to one of its members or officers, or to the holder of any public office, any or all of its functions except its responsibility to appoint, remove, or discipline members of agricultural tribunals, a Secretary of a government department or any person acting in that capacity, and the Secretary to the Cabinet.
Subject to conditions prescribed by Parliament, the Disciplined Service Commission may delegate any or all of its powers to one of its members.
Nearly 50 advanced talents work in the university, including members in Degree Committee Subject Consultation of State Council, commissioners in the Consulting Committee of the Ministry of Education, members of the Discipline Construction & Specially Setting-up Committee of the Ministry of Education, professors specially engaged by the Tianjin municipal government, experts granted titles by Tianjin municipal government, experts of outstanding contributors commended by the Personnel Ministry, experts taking allowance from the State Council.
On 27 October 2011 a newspaper article evolving around McDonald was the " Subject Of Converstion " on that morning's episode of The Wright Stuff McDonald phoned in after several members of the public to express her opinion about the article.

Subject and may
* Subject collections: Collectors with an interest in a certain subject ( such as, ships or eagles ) may collect only coins depicting that interest.
In the modern continental tradition, which may plausibly be said to date from Descartes, debates over the nature of the Subject play a role comparable to debates over personhood within the distinct Anglo-American tradition of analytical philosophy.
Subject ( " lying beneath ") may refer to:
Subject to these conditions, an individual may participate any number of times in the IMO.
In July 1741 Jennens sent him a new libretto for an oratorio, and in a letter dated 10 July to his friend Edward Holdsworth, Jennens wrote: " I hope will lay out his whole Genius & Skill upon it, that the Composition may excell all his former Compositions, as the Subject excells every other subject.
Subject to local legal requirements, the property may then be sold.
Subject to annual review, however, a justice may serve until the age of 76.
Subject to partnership agreement, it may be either weak ( 12-14 HCP ), strong ( 15-17 or 16-18 HCP ) or variable ( i. e., varying between weak and strong according to vulnerability ).
The only circumstance where a person may be both a British Subject and British citizen simultaneously is a case where a British Subject connected with Ireland ( s. 31 of the 1981 Act ) acquires British citizenship by naturalisation or registration.
Subject to limitations prescribed by the Government of Wales Act 2006, Acts of the National Assembly may make any provision that could be made by Act of Parliament.
The Graduate Record Examination standardized test is required by almost all graduate schools, while other additional standardised tests ( such as the Graduate Management Admission Test ( GMAT ) and Graduate Record Examination ( GRE ) Subject Tests ) scores may be required by some institutions or programs.
Subject may be unresponsive to certain stimuli.
-( 1 ) Subject to the provisions of this Act, a person who is not a party to a contract ( a " third party ") may in his own right enforce a term of the contract if -
Subject to the exception described in item four below, all other provisions may be amended by a two-thirds absolute majority in each House of Parliament, and these amendments do not require the consent of anybody outside Parliament
Subject to an ongoing surveying controversy it may include a portion of Woodland Road.
This may have been agreeable to the Laws ; I do not dispute it: But since Laws are sometimes unreasonable in themselves, and therefore repealed ; and others bear too hard on the Subject in particular Circumstances ; and therefore there is left a Power somewhere to dispense with the Execution of them ; I take the Liberty to say, that I think this Law, by which I am punished, is both unreasonable in itself, and particularly severe with regard to me, who have always lived an inoffensive Life in the Neighbourhood where I was born, and defy my Enemies ( if I have any ) to say I ever wrong ’ d Man, Woman, or Child.
( 1 ) Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, the institution of traditional leader or cultural leader may exist in any area of Uganda in accordance with the culture, customs and traditions or wishes and aspirations of the people to whom it applies.
Subject to any modifications which the two High Contracting Parties may agree to introduce in the future, the immunities and privileges in jurisdictional and fiscal matters, including freedom from taxation, enjoyed by the British forces in ' Iraq will continue to extend to the forces referred to in Clause 1 above and to such of His Britannic Majesty's forces of all arms as may be in ' Iraq in pursuance of the present Treaty and its annexure or otherwise by agreement between the High Contracting Parties, and the existing provisions of any local legislation affecting the armed forces of His Britannic Majesty in ' Iraq shall also continue.
Subject to such directions as may be given to him by the President, the Secretary shall —

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