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The following purports to be a summary of the original article that is somewhat more complete than the one quoted above:
" Thomas Aquinas, in his summary of medieval natural law, quoted Cicero's statement that " nature " and " custom " were the sources of a society's laws.
The survey quoted in the Verisign Domain Brief does not explain the methodology or provide anything other than a summary of the results.
The report's basic findings were as follows, quoted from the above document's opening summary:
" Some of the most quoted lines from Servitto's rhyme are, " Mr. Bailey complains that his rep is trash / So he's seeking compensation in the form of cash / Bailey thinks he's entitled to some monetary gain / Because Eminem used his name in vain " and " the lyrics are stories no-one would take as fact / They're an exaggeration of a childish act / It is therefore this court's ultimate position / That Eminem is entitled to summary disposition.
The summary paragraph in his findings of fact is quoted below.
The author's summary may be quoted when it is not possible to give an independent review, or when the summary is deemed adequate by the reviewer or the editors.

summary and for
Oliver, in his summary of the habits of the snakes of the United States, could supply data on the maturing period for only three species in addition to the rattlers, which I shall consider separately.
The following summary, based on Figures 5 and 6, is an example of one way of interpreting the 42 figures constructed from onset ages and completion ages of individual children with respect to the appropriate mean age for each growth center.
In the reports, summary results are given for both the de facto ( A and C ) and de jure ( A and B ) populations ; ;
In summary, while we stress that constructive engagement between anthropology and the military is possible, CEAUSSIC suggests that the AAA emphasize the incompatibility of HTS with disciplinary ethics and practice for job seekers and that it further recognize the problem of allowing HTS to define the meaning of “ anthropology ” within DoD.
This might be the proper standard of review, for example, if the lower court resolved the case by granting a pre-trial motion to dismiss or motion for summary judgment which is usually based only upon written submissions to the trial court and not on any trial testimony.
Based on the proposed correspondences listed below, the following phoneme inventory has been reconstructed for the hypothetical Proto (- Macro )- Altaic language ( taken from Blažek's summary of the newest Altaic etymological dictionary et al.
With domestic news, the correspondent first records a " generic minute " summary ( for use by all stations and channels ) and then priority is to report on BBC Radio 5 Live, then on the BBC News Channel and any other programmes that are on air.
After a certain period, typically a month, the columns in each journal are each totaled to give a summary for the period.
The creed was apparently used as a summary of Christian doctrine for baptismal candidates in the churches of Rome.
When an element has allotropes with different densities, one representative allotrope is typically selected in summary presentations, while densities for each allotrope can be stated where more detail is provided.
For the purpose of section 243 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations ( Consolidation ) Act 1992, a crime means an offence punishable on indictment, or an offence punishable on summary conviction, and for the commission of which the offender is liable under the statute making the offence punishable to be imprisoned either absolutely or at the discretion of the court as an alternative for some other punishment.
Many victims of Cheka repression were ' bourgeois hostages ' rounded up and held in readiness for summary execution in reprisal for any alleged counter-revolutionary act.
In the case of an order of summary punishment ( Strafbefehl ), which can be issued by the court without a trial for lesser misdemeanours ( German: Vergehen ), there is a further exception:
The Westminster Confession of Faith, a Calvinist document that serves as a systematic summary of doctrine for the Church of Scotland and Presbyterian churches worldwide, recognizes only the sixty-six books of the Protestant canon as authentic Scripture.
** Evaluation and conclusion – summary of process and results, including constructive criticism and suggestions for future improvements
Summaries of the transmission are often found in modern editions of the plays, three of which are used as sources for this summary
A summary of the prices for the period 2002 to 2010, which are often dictated by Australian exchange rate and weather conditions is shown below:
For organization and ease of reference here, the relevant major terrorist attacks are listed by date below, with a brief summary for each, identifying the terror cells most directly responsible for the attack.
* The books in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events conclude with supposed letters from Snicket himself to his editor, containing a summary of his submitted manuscript for the following book in the series.
However, the Peace Accords signed in December 1996 provide for the translation of some official documents and voting materials into several indigenous languages ( see summary of main substantive accords ).
* Table of Global Boundary Stratotype Sections and Points ( GSSPs ) with links to summary pages for each one: chart

summary and example
In relation to some indictable offences, for example criminal damage, only summary trial is available unless the damage caused exceeds £ 5, 000.
The following example using R is the standard summary statistics of a randomly sampled normal distribution, with a mean of 0, standard deviation of 1, and a population of 50:
These patterns can then be seen as a kind of summary of the input data, and may be used in further analysis or, for example, in machine learning and predictive analytics.
Pliny's career is commonly considered as a summary of the main Roman public charges and is the best-documented example from this period, offering proof for many aspects of imperial culture.
Motions for summary judgment, for example, can usually be brought before, after, or during the actual presentation of the case.
Here is a summary of one such example:
In summary, Roaring Spring stands as an excellent example of a paternally founded and managed paper-mill town in central Pennsylvania, one whose buildings reflect how the growth of a hometown family-owned industry stimulated and, in many cases, directed the development patterns and architectural character of the community.
In their final summary of Hnatyshyn's years in office, though, the former governor general was generally viewed to have not stood up for the Canadian Crown that he represented, choosing to follow, instead of Vincent Massey's example, that of Sauvé, who was herself seen as a republican.
The Hipparcos catalog summary, for example, defines the " catalog epoch " as J1991. 25 ( one quarter-year after the start of calendar year 1991 ).
A summary of these structures is available using the UniPDB application at PDBe, for example or.
In summary, an example of a lean implementation program could be:
The Compendium Maleficarum ( 1608 ), by Francesco Maria Guazzo, aka Guaccio, Guaccius is a book published by an Italian priest with some illustrations of what he imagined could be a Sabbat, and gives a description of it ; a brief summary can be cited as an example: " the attendants go riding flying goats, trample the cross, are made to be re-baptised in the name of the Devil, give their clothes to him, kiss the Devil's behind, and dance back to back forming a round ".
The different components of a fugue — subject, answer, exposition, discussion and summary — can be cited as an example.
Most commonly, web syndication refers to making web feeds available from a site in order to provide other people with a summary or update of the website's recently added content ( for example, the latest news or forum posts ).
For example, if one side can produce the testimony of " a dozen bishops ", and the other side only has the testimony of a known liar, then summary judgment is not appropriate.
This assistance may be a summary and explanation of the scientific evidence on a technically complex matter, for example, or it may be a collection of newspaper and journal articles discussing an issue from different perspectives, or a comparative analysis of several explanations that have been offered to account for a generally recognized problem.
For example, many standards have an introduction, preface, or summary that is considered non-normative, as well as a main body that is considered normative.
For example, a claim that a doctor engaged in malpractice by prescribing a drug could result in summary judgment if the plaintiff failed to obtain expert testimony indicating that the drug was improperly prescribed.
A recent example is the case of Simon Singh's lawsuit, where author and journalist Simon Singh was sued by the British Chiropractic Association for criticism of chiropractic therapy which rested on a summary of recent scientific research.
Extraction techniques merely copy the information deemed most important by the system to the summary ( for example, key clauses, sentences or paragraphs ), while abstraction involves paraphrasing sections of the source document.
Chapter 2 examines the bodies of work of five example writers, in six sections, Montherlant or the Bread of Disgust, D. H. Lawrence or Phallic Pride, Claudel or the Handmaiden of the Lord, Breton or Poetry, Stendahl or Romancing the Real, and an unnamed summary.
For example, consider Molly Ivins ' summary of The Snow Goose:

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