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The reform had by then received some modifications in points of detail by the reform commission, in which one of the leading members was Clavius, who afterwards wrote defences and an explanation of the reformed calendar, including an emphatic acknowledgement of Lilio's work, especially for his provision of a useful reform for the lunar cycle: " We owe much gratitude and praise to Luigi Giglio who contrived such an ingenious Cycle of Epacts which, inserted in the calendar, always shows the new moon and so can be easily adapted to any length of the year, if only at the right moments the due adjustment is applied.
Instead, over-under or total bets are handled much like point-spread bets on a team, with the usual 10 / 11 ( 4. 55 %) commission applied.
In search of more permanent employment, Shackleton applied for a regular commission in the Royal Navy, via the back-door route of the Supplementary List, but despite the sponsorship of Markham and of the president of the Royal Society he was not successful.
He applied to the army and on October 12, 1789, received a royal commission as a major general.
He rented a room near the house of Fyodor Wigel, the secretary of the Construction Commission, and applied to Agustín de Betancourt, the chairman of the commission ( and a partner of Breguet's in the 1790s ).
On November 19, 1954, an Italian judicial commission in Naples applied strict limits on Luciano for two years.
In this case, as in so many others, although the commission made a most rigid investigation and applied the strictest tests, no natural cause for the disturbances was ever discovered.
In 1941, with the start of U. S. involvement in World War II, Ebsen applied several times for an officer's commission in the Navy, but was repeatedly turned down.
Ebsen applied for a United States Coast Guard commission, was accepted, and promptly given the rank of Lieutenant, Junior Grade.
During World War II, Cherry waived his judicial immunity, and applied for a commission in the United States Navy.
A commission of inquiry after the accident determined that the locomotive crew were aware of the danger at some point before the accident, as the driver had shut off the steam regulator valve and applied the emergency brakes, and the fireman had sanded the track for 700 metres.
After discussing things with church apostle Harold B. Lee, ( his former stake president ), Monson declined the commission and applied for a discharge.
Upon assignment to a bomber training school in June 1941, she applied for a commission in an effort to relieve herself of the boring work there.
Returning in 1786, he applied for Prussian service, and King Frederick the Great gave him a commission as first lieutenant in the infantry.
Joining as an enlisted soldier in the Pioneer Corps, he later applied for and received a commission in the Intelligence Corps.
In 1631 he vainly applied for the secretaryship to the new special commission for the better plantation of Virginia ; soon after this he returned to England for good.
This ruling applied to all four of the detainees who had been charged by the military commission.
A special form of this commission business is scan-based trading whereas VMI is usually applied but not mandatory to be used.
The first substantial commission they applied for was for offices for the London County Council.
Turkey was also to receive a place on a voting basis instead of in an advisory capacity on the financial commission ; Thrace was not to be internationalized, and as for the Smyrna area it was considered desirable to leave the Greek and Turkish inhabitants in their own districts ; the sovereignty of the sultan over the vilayet of Smyrna was to be restored, the city of Smyrna to be occupied by Greek troops, but elsewhere in the vilayet order should be maintained by local gendarmes under Allied officers ; a Christian governor should be appointed, chosen by the League of Nations ; a revision of this status to be granted after five years if applied for to the League of Nations ; Turkey should be included in the League of Nations if she consents to ratify a modification of the Sèvres Treaty on the above lines.
Kedia and Van Willigen describe the moral dilemma embedded in this work, “ The ethical requirements of applied anthropology are especially challenging since the practitioner must negotiate an intricate balance between the interests of the clients who commission the work, and those of the community being studied .” Obviously, the authors continue, this negotiation leads to issues of privacy, ownership, and the implications and purposes of the study being produced ( p. 16 ).
In 1937 he applied for a commission in the Royal Navy but was refused because of his age.
It also may be applied to distinguished members of a group or commission who have convened to address a situation or problem ; the usual usage is " blue ribbon commission " or " blue-ribbon panel ".

commission and three
The commission, which also included six other sports executives, labored for three years, after which it declared that Abner Doubleday invented the national pastime.
Ezra is written to fit a schematic pattern in which the God of Israel inspires a king of Persia to commission a leader from the Jewish community to carry out a mission ; three successive leaders carry out three such missions, the first rebuilding the Temple, the second purifying the Jewish community, and the third sealing of the holy city itself behind a wall.
Because the government refused to consider opposition demands for an independent election commission, the three major opposition parties boycotted the October 1997 presidential election, which Biya easily won.
The commission was created by parliament appointing three bishops and three barons, who then selected one more bishop, two earls, and three more barons.
In the first three books, Nayland Smith is a colonial police commissioner in Burma granted a roving commission which allows him to exercise authority over any group that can help him in his mission.
This notice came at a crucial moment in both Cook's career and the direction of British overseas exploration, and led to his commission in 1766 as commander of HM Bark Endeavour for the first of three Pacific voyages.
A second series of three more F1 races was held until 1976, but even higher demands by the F1 drivers and the FIA's CSI commission were too expensive or impossible to meet, so the 1976 race was deemed the last ever, even before it was held.
Unsatisfied with the findings, Dr. Michael Marrus, one of the three Jewish members of the Commission, said the commission " ran up against a brick wall ....
No one has been appointed Lord High Treasurer since 1714 ; it has remained in commission for three hundred years.
Less than three days before the 10, 000 m, a special commission of the IAAF, consisting of the same seven members that had suspended Nurmi, rejected the Finn's entries and barred him from competing in Los Angeles.
The Samoa Tripartite Convention, a joint commission of three members composed of Bartlett Tripp for the United States, C. N. E. Eliot, C. B.
Delaware allows slot machines at three horse tracks ; they are regulated by the state lottery commission.
The Court outlined three factors that were to be considered in determining if the sentence is excessive: "( i ) the gravity of the offense and the harshness of the penalty ; ( ii ) the sentences imposed on other criminals in the same jurisdiction ; and ( iii ) the sentences imposed for commission of the same crime in other jurisdictions.
There are three general types of city government: the mayor-council, the commission, and the council-manager.
The Queen's commission for the governor general-designate is then read aloud by the Secretary to the Governor General and the required oaths are administered to the appointee by either the chief justice or one of the puisne justices of the Supreme Court ; the three oaths are: the Oath of Allegiance, the Oath of Office as Governor General and Commander-in-Chief, and the Oath as Keeper of the Great Seal of Canada.
The complex multi-pulse is usually described in terms of three components, and these three components have been defined as such by the international standards commission called the International Electrotechnical Commission ( IEC ).
Public indignation was so high that Margaret, with great reluctance, was forced to give the Duke of York's kinsman Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, a commission to keep the sea for three years.
Sublette County is managed by a county commission with three members.
The reasons for the Odo commission theory include: 1 ) three of the bishop's followers mentioned in the Domesday Book appear on the tapestry ; 2 ) it was found in Bayeux Cathedral, built by Odo ; and 3 ) it may have been commissioned at the same time as the cathedral's construction in the 1070s, possibly completed by 1077 in time for display on the cathedral's dedication.
In any case, the " suggestions " of Delacroix were politely rejected and the constitutional commission insisted on the following three essential points: universal manhood suffrage, without fiscal qualifications ; the right of revision of the constitution at quinquennial intervals by the voters ; and finally the rejection of the principle of a bicameral legislature, in which each House would have a separate electoral base.

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