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Subject and limitations
Subject to the limitations of this Act, the Secretary shall make stabilization payments to small domestic producers upon presentation of evidence satisfactory to him of their status as such producers and of the sale by them of newly mined ores, or concentrates produced therefrom, as provided in this Act.
::: Subject to the limitations laid down in this Constitution Act the King shall have the supreme authority in all the affairs of the Realm, and he shall exercise such supreme authority through the Ministers.
Subject to certain limitations for a period, the Prince Regent was able to exercise the full powers of the King.
Subject to limitations of their own, WWV and WWVH are the fallback in Western Canada as far as getting reliable time signals via shortwave is concerned.
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.
Subject to the limitations of each particular platform, the appearance of Rockbox can be customised in various ways.
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 ).

Subject and provided
The thinking of Marx and Freud provided a point of departure for questioning the notion of a unitary, autonomous Subject, which for many thinkers in the Continental tradition is seen as the foundation of the liberal theory of the social contract.
Subject to any future Ofcom decision to re-advertise the slot, the capacity will remain with the BBC and can be used by it for BBC services or services provided by a third party via a commercial arrangement.
Subject matter became more contemporary and humorous, and accompaniment was provided by larger house-orchestras as increasing affluence gave the lower classes more access to commercial entertainment and to a wider range of musical instruments, including the piano.
* Medical Subject Heading Home provided by National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health ( U. S .)
For all students who satisfactorily completed the VCE, and who meet certain other criteria for receiving an ENTER, VCAA provided the students ' Subject Study Scores to the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre ( VTAC ).
It is considered an effective tool for software development, especially when domain knowledge is iteratively provided by domain experts ( such as Business Analysts, Subject Matter Experts and Product Owners.

Subject and Secretary
The responsibilities of the Commandant are outlined in Title 10, Section 5043 the United States Code and is " Subject to the authority, direction, and control of the Secretary of the Navy ".
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.
Papineau and J. Neilson, Esqs., Addressed to His Majesty's Under Secretary of State on the Subject of the Proposed Union of the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada., 1823 ( online )
Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin's 1808 Report on the Subject of Public Roads and Canals was one such early plan.
The Report on the Subject of Manufactures, generally referred to by its shortened title Report on Manufactures, is the third report, and magnum opus, of American Founding Father and 1st U. S. Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton.
Subject to such directions as may be given to him by the President, the Secretary shall —

Subject and is
Subject to certain constitutional restraints in favor of fair trials, each level of government is free to devise its own judicial procedures.
It is a Subject – object – verb language and has two tones.
Acceptance of this classification is less universal than that of type I and type II, and unlike the other two, it is not currently included in Medical Subject Headings.
These include " On the Subject of Knowledge ," " On the Monarchy ," or " How God is not the Cause of Evil ", " On the Ogdoad ," an untitled letter to Blastus regarding schism, and others.
The Classification is also distinct from Library of Congress Subject Headings, the system of labels such as " Boarding schools " and " Boarding schools -- Fiction " that describe contents systematically.
* BISAC Subject Headings: The publishing industry standard for classification that is being adopted by some libraries.
This concept is especially important in continental philosophy, where ' the Subject ' is a central term in debates over human autonomy and the nature of the self.
is interpreted as " Subject: ¡ Hola, señor!
Subject to hot and humid climate, with abundant rainfall and frequent typhoons, the archipelago is surrounded by productive fishing grounds and potential oil and gas reserves.
** Subject pronouns are used when the person or thing is the subject of the sentence or clause.
Subject – object – verb word order is universal within the family.
At some campuses, such as Santa Barbara, San Diego, and Santa Cruz, a point system is used to weight grade point average, SAT Reasoning or ACT scores, and SAT Subject scores, while at Davis, Berkeley, Irvine, and Los Angeles, academic achievement is examined in the context of the school and the surrounding community.
Among his other writings is a slim volume on " the Advantages of a More Common Adoption of The Mathematics as a Branch of Education, or Subject of Study ", published in 1834.
The term is still used by some sources, including Medical Subject Headings.
If the three arguments of a typical ditransitive verb are labeled D ( for Donor ; the subject of a verb like " to give " in English ), T ( for Theme ; normally the direct object of ditransitive verb in English ) and R ( for Recipient, normally the indirect object in English ), these can be aligned with the Agent and Patient of monotransitive verbs and the Subject of intransitive verbs in several ways, which are not predicted by whether the language is accusative, ergative, or active.
** Subject ( grammar ), who or what the sentence is about
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.
It is also home to significant design and screen archives and hosts the Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Art Design & Media ( ADM HEA ).
Now she is Professor Robyn Penrose, Head of Communications and Cultural Studies at Walsall University, and gives a lecture on " Interrogating the Subject ".

Subject and authorized
The Library of Congress Subject Headings ( LCSH ) provides a list of authorized subject terms to describe the main content of the item.
For example, in the Library of Congress Subject Headings ( a subject heading system that uses a controlled vocabulary ), authorized terms -- subject headings in this case -- have to be chosen to handle choices between variant spellings of the same concept ( American versus British ), choice among scientific and popular terms ( Cockroaches versus Periplaneta americana ), and choices between synonyms ( automobile versus cars ), among other difficult issues.
Subject headings also tend to use more pre-coordination of terms such that the designer of the controlled vocabulary will combine various concepts together to form one authorized subject heading.
Though many entities are currently claiming Subject Matter Expertise ( SME ), they are not authorized to execute their former military skills unless they are part of the above listed program.

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