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boundaries and what
This first connotation can be further differentiated into ( a ) pure common law arising from the traditional and inherent authority of courts to define what the law is, even in absence of an underlying statute, e. g., most criminal law and procedural law before the 20th century, and even today, most of contract law and the law of torts, and ( b ) court decisions that interpret and decide the fine boundaries and distinctions in law promulgated by other bodies.
However, during the same period, a group of ambitious producers began working outside the boundaries of DOC regulations to make what they believed would be a higher quality style of Chianti.
Due to what these churches perceive as the errors of modernism and ecumenism in mainstream Orthodoxy, they refrain from concelebration of the Divine Liturgy with them while maintaining that they remain fully within the canonical boundaries of the Church: i. e., professing Orthodox belief, retaining legitimate episcopal succession, and existing in communities with historical continuity.
Yet, like the " Churches in Resistance " above they remain fully within the canonical boundaries of the Church: i. e., professing Orthodox belief, retaining what they believe to be legitimate episcopal succession, and existing in communities with historical continuity.
During his reign ( 1880 – 1901 ), the British and Russians officially established the boundaries of what would become modern Afghanistan.
At its greatest extent, the empire stretched to the north along the natural boundaries of the Himalayas, and to the east stretching into what is now Assam.
By the early 20th century Dutch dominance extended to what was to become Indonesia's current boundaries.
Jordan's boundaries with Syria, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia do not have the special significance that the border with Israel does ; these borders have not always hampered tribal nomads in their movements, yet for a few groups borders did separate them from traditional grazing areas and delimited by a series of agreements between the United Kingdom and the government of what eventually became Saudi Arabia ) was first formally defined in the Hadda Agreement of 1925.
Some early Latter Day Saints settled west of Independence, inside what are now the boundaries of Kansas City itself.
The somewhat confusing terminology and disagreement amongst geologists on where to draw what hierarchical boundaries, is due to the comparatively fine divisibility of time units as time approaches the present, and due to geological preservation that causes the youngest sedimentary geological record to be preserved over a much larger area and to reflect many more environments, than the older geological record.
Because of the extent of human influence, the boundaries between what humans regard as nature and " made environments " is not clear cut except at the extremes.
In both cases, National Lampoon humor often pushed far beyond the boundaries of what was generally considered appropriate and acceptable.
At its greatest extent, the empire stretched to the north along the natural boundaries of the Himalayas, and to the east stretching into what is now Assam province near the border with modern Myanmar ( Burma ).
The boundaries and content of what is considered private differ among cultures and individuals, but share basic common themes.
It should be noted that neither the National Assembly nor the Supreme Court has actually defined what the term " existing national boundaries ," as stated in the constitution, actually means.
The boundaries of the East Indies Station were enlarged in 1919 to include Zanzibar and what was the littoral of German East Africa.
McGoohan wrote a forty-page show Bible, which included a " history of the Village, the sort of telephones they used, the sewerage system, what they ate, the transport, the boundaries, a description of the Village, every aspect of it …".
If the people of this nation wish to deprive the states of their sovereign rights to determine what is a fair and just tax upon corporations doing a purely local business within their own state boundaries, there is a way provided by the Constitution to accomplish this purpose.
In the broad belt of rugged country between the northern boundaries of the Muslim-influenced state of Dagomba, and the southernmost outposts of the Mossi kingdoms ( of what is today the southern Burkina Faso and northern Ghana border ), were peoples who were not incorporated into the Dagomba entity.
much of what was called Indian Territory was a large area in the central part of the United States whose boundaries were set by a number of treaties between the US Government and various indigenous tribes.
The San Francisco de Asís cemetery, which adjoins the property on the south side, was originally much larger than its present boundaries, running west almost to Church Street and north into what is today 16th Street.
* Enterprise Business model innovation-Innovate the way the organization operates, rethinking the organizational boundaries of what is done in-house and what is done through collaboration and partnering.

boundaries and constitutes
Having many features rooted in Socialist Realism it has however many elements going much beyond the boundaries of old style and constitutes a kind watershed auguring something new to appear.
The University of New England's Russell McDougall, in turn, has recently argued that Windschuttle's use of Henry Ling Roth's word-lists to deny a indigenous Tasmanian concept of ' land ' constitutes ' a wrong-headed attempt to undermine the legitimacy of Aboriginal land claims ,’ especially since Roth's lists made no claim to capture a linguistic totality, and Roth himself cited earlier testimonials to the fact that, though nomadic, the ' Tasmanians confined themselves within the boundaries of specific territories.
The task of defining what constitutes a " word " involves determining where one word ends and another word begins — in other words, identifying word boundaries.
Others would take the view that-in the majority of instances, at least-' the temporary collapse of ego boundaries that constitutes falling in love ... is a genetically determined instinctual component of mating behaviour ', and so that ' falling in love has little to do with purposively nurturing one's spiritual development '.

boundaries and market
In January 2012, the Welsh Government announced the repeal the Abergavenny Improvement Acts of 1854 to 1871 which obliged the holding of a livestock market within the boundaries of Abergavenny town ; that repeal being effective from 26 March 2012.
However, this misconception continues, and even with all the effort and marketing to represent tequila as a premium liquor — similar to the way Cognac is viewed in relation to other brandies — there are some opportunist producers for the shooters-and-fun market who blur these boundaries.
It had a lively market by the 1800s, and obtained rights as a merchant city on 7 August 1827, at which point there were 50 registered residents within its boundaries.
As states formed to regulate trade and commerce within their boundaries, market exchange came to dominate.
Chen's theories supported the efforts of Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao to use state power to provide boundaries for the operation of the market, and to mediate the damage that capitalism can do to those who find it difficult to benefit from the free market.
Knighton () ( Welsh: Tref-y-clawdd or Trefyclo ) is a small market town and community situated chiefly in Powys, Wales, within the historic county boundaries of Radnorshire.
With many multimedia innovations for its time, the FM Towns was that system, though for a number of reasons it never broke far beyond the boundaries of its niche market status.
Bishop Roger founded Devizes, by building a castle and market centre on the boundaries of his Wiltshire estates, ( Bishop ’ s ) Cannings and Pottern.
A unified market is the economic term for a single market where goods, services, capital and people can move freely without regard to national boundaries.
Although each market has finite size, the total system has no boundaries to it.
An editorial in the British Medical Journal warned of inappropriate medicalization leading to disease mongering, where the boundaries of the definition of illnesses are expanded to include personal problems as medical problems or risks of diseases are emphasized to broaden the market for medications.
Instead, it focuses on immigration as a “ natural consequence of economic globalization and market penetration across national boundaries ” ( Massey, et al., 1993, p. 432 ).
Owing to these height restrictions ( which have been relaxed and overlooked over the years ), overcrowding, and changes and demand in the local real estate market, development in the area, as well as the district's boundaries as a whole have shifted to SOMA as the focus has shifted from building office space to high-rise condominiums and hotels.
However, the boundaries of the three villages gradually became less distinct, and before the battle of Plassey, the city could be divided into four different sub-areas: European Kolkata ( Dihi Kolkata ); a residential village with some sacred spots ( Gobindapur ); a traditional Indian market ( Bazar Kalikata or Burrabazar ); and a riverine mart concentrating on cloth trade ( Sutanati ).
The current boundaries include Bedworth, just north of Coventry, and the historic market town of Atherstone which has seen considerable population expansion in recent years.
Other historical monuments within the town boundaries are baroque tenement houses around the market square together with the town hall and the baroque parish church, all built in the 18th century and designed by the same architects as the castle.

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