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The preliminary proceeding gives each citizen, feeling unlawfully mistreated by an authority, the possibility to object and to force a review of an administrative act without going to court.
It had been pointed out previously by J. J. Thomson in his series of lectures at Yale University in May 1903 that the dynamic equilibrium between the velocity generated by a concentration gradient given by Fick's law and the velocity due to the variation of the partial pressure caused when ions are set in motion " gives us a method of determining Avogadro's Constant which is independent of any hypothesis as to the shape or size of molecules, or of the way in which they act upon each other ".
This version gives relevance to the motive of an act and links it to its consequences.
Prohairesis allows us to act, and gives us the kind of freedom that only rational animals have.
Connick, Jr. was also thrilled to learn he'd be playing an executive assistant district attorney on Law & Order: SVU, because the role gives him the chance to act like his father, who was district attorney of New Orleans, LA for 30 years.
In many respects, the act was almost identical to the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955, which gives some idea as to how secularized the law regarding Hindus had become.
It gives people the excuse to say, ' Oh, nature was just created ,' and so the act of creation is seen to be something miraculous.
In general, the larger the eyes in a Swiss cheese, the more pronounced its flavor because a longer fermentation period gives the bacteria more time to act.
" This pertains directly to the Heads of the Executive Departments as each of their offices are created and are specified by statutory law ( hence the presumption ) and thus gives them the authority to act for the President within their areas of responsibility without any specific delegation.
Although they were short on their telethon goal, the Muppets get the Muppet Theater and their trademark name back when Gonzo's head bowling act gives Tex Richman a head injury that ends with him laughing comically.
A norm gives an expectation of how other people act in a given situation ( macro ).
Searle's solution is that the hearer can figure out what the indirect speech act is meant to be, and he gives several hints as to how this might happen.
It also has been considered an attitude of moral cowardice by critics of the Federation — that the Prime Directive gives the Federation an excuse not to act.
This gives the molecule a structure similar to polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins ( PCDDs ) and polychlorinated dibenzofurans, and allows it to act in the same way as these molecules as an agonist of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor ( AhR ) in organisms.
The 1983 Italian movie Il Petomane, directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile and starring Ugo Tognazzi, gives a poetic rendition of the character, contrasting his deep longing for normalcy with the condition of ' freak ' to which his act relegated him.
* 1964-Gulf of Tonkin Resolution gives President Lyndon B. Johnson Congressional approval to act in Vietnam ; repealed in 1970.
Although this act gives power to the allottee to decide whether to keep or sell the land, provided the harsh economic reality of the time, lack of access to credit and markets, liquidation of Indian lands was almost inevitable.
This act removes the powers established in the 1934 Act and gives the President the authority to stop the Internet in case of a cyber attack.
The Noesis is the part of the act that gives it a particular sense or character ( as in judging or perceiving something, loving or hating it, accepting or rejecting it, and so on ).
At all events, this is the way the phenomena look to me: in the region of the knowable the last thing to be seen, and that with considerable effort, is the idea of good ; but once seen, it must be concluded that this is indeed the cause for all things of all that is right and beautiful — in the visible realm it gives birth to light and its sovereign ; in the intelligible realm, itself sovereign, it provided truth and intelligence — and that the man who is going to act prudently in private or in public must see it " ( 517b – c ).
Human rights groups have condemned the act which gives wide authority to the government to crack down and hold anybody.
In short, the act gives protection to native species ( especially those at threat ), controls the release of non-native species, enhances the protection of SSSIs and builds upon the rights of way rules in the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949.
The Roman stoic thinkers Seneca and Musonius Rufus developed theories of just relationships ( not to be confused with equality in society, or even equality ) arguing that nature gives men and women equal capacity for virtue and equal obligations to act virtuously ( a vague concept ).
The fluctuating velocity field gives rise to fluctuating stresses ( both tangential and normal ) that act on the air-water interface.
In a 2007 article, H. J. Watson gives an example of how the competitive element can act as an incentive.

act and limited
The specific meaning of assault varies between countries, but can refer to an act that causes another to apprehend immediate and personal violence, or in the more limited sense of a threat of violence caused by an immediate show of force.
The Letter Spirit project, implemented by Gary McGraw and John Rehling, aims to model the act of artistic creativity by designing stylistically uniform " gridfonts " ( typefaces limited to a grid ).
Otherwise, an enabling act grants only limited or enumerated powers.
::“ We certainly cannot hope directly to compare their effects except within a limited future ; and all the arguments, which have ever been used in Ethics, and upon which we commonly act in common life, directed to shewing that one course is superior to another, are ( apart from theological dogmas ) confined to pointing out such probable immediate advantages …
Unlike the federal government, which only has those powers granted to it in the Constitution, a state government has inherent powers allowing it to act unless limited by a provision of the state or national constitution.
The U. S. Coast Guard, in its peacetime role within the Department of Homeland Security, and the National Guard, when not in Federal Service, are specifically not limited by this act.
The purpose is for them to be able to act as halakhic advisors for other women, a role that traditionally was limited to male rabbis.
The purpose is for them to be able to act as halakhic advisors for other women, a role that traditionally was limited to male rabbis.
The act sought, in cooperation with the Canadian government, to restrict diversion of water, and a treaty resulted in 1909 that limited the total amount of water diverted from the falls by both nations to approximately 56, 000 cubic feet ( 1, 600 m < sup > 3 </ sup >) per second.
Each building block may not be completely understood when it is taught ( although it should be understood in the limited capacity that a level explains it ), however the earlier training will act as a foundation for training in later levels.
However, its severity was reduced by an act of 1540, which retained the death penalty only for denial of transubstantiation, and a further act limited its arbitrariness.
Today, Orthodox and many Conservative rabbis maintain the position that only men can act as a kohen, and that a daughter of a kohen is recognized as a Bat-kohen only in those very limited ways that have been identified in the past.
" Displaying a gang sign, such as the noose, as a symbolic act can be construed as "… a threat to commit violence communicated with the intent to terrorize another, to cause evacuation of a building, or to cause serious public inconvenience, in reckless disregard of the risk of causing such terror or inconvenience … an offense against property or involving danger to another person that may include but is not limited to recklessly endangering another person, harassment, stalking, ethnic intimidation, and criminal mischief.
Nevertheless, Chamberlain assumed correctly that French officers in the region were ordered to act without fighting the British, and in March 1898, the French proposed to settle the issue – Bussa was returned to Britain, and the French were limited to the town of Bona.
The Act was the first navigation act to include a clause which limited dividends, insisting that tolls should be reduced if the dividend exceeded ten per cent.
A power of attorney may be special or limited to one specified act or type of act, or it may be general, and whatever it defines as its scope is what a court will enforce as being its scope.
Their American success was limited as they had already begun to be upstaged by their opening act, The Cranberries, who received the support from MTV that Suede lacked.
Den Norske Stats Oljeselskap A / S ( Norwegian State Oil Company ) was founded as a private limited company owned by the Government of Norway on 14 July 1972 by a unanimous act passed by the Norwegian parliament Stortinget.
The extent of such intra-national races is limited by the power and inclination of central national governments to act against them.
John Ralston Saul expressed the view in The Unconscious Civilization that in contemporary developed nations many people have acquiesced in turning over their sense of right and wrong, their critical conscience, to technical experts ; willingly restricting their moral freedom of choice to limited consumer actions ruled by the ideology of the free market, while citizen participation in public affairs is limited to the isolated act of voting and private-interest lobbying turns even elected representatives against the public interest.
But Akiva was just as firmly convinced that the power of the patriarch must be limited both by the written and the oral law, the interpretation of which lay in the hands of the learned ; and he was accordingly brave enough to act in ritual matters in Gamaliel's own house contrary to the decisions of Gamaliel himself.
He gave up comedy in the early 2000s when he became disillusioned by the business and believed he was doomed to be a cult act with limited appeal who had reached the extent of any potential audience.

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