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condition and implied
This presumption may be rebutted however by proving that the ring was given on condition ( express or implied ) that it must be returned if the marriage did not take place, for whatever reason.
Upon the reconstitution of the Whig administration in 1859, Lord John Russell made it a condition of his acceptance of office under Lord Palmerston that the foreign department should be placed in his own hands, which implied that Lord Clarendon should be excluded from office, as it would have been inconsistent alike with his dignity and his tastes to fill any other post in the government.
The type of kriging determines the linear constraint on the weights implied by the unbiasedness condition ; i. e. the linear constraint, and hence the method for calculating the weights, depends upon the type of kriging.
The first is to put the tenant in physical possession of the land at the outset of the lease ( the English and majority rule, as opposed to the American rule which only requires the tenant be given legal possession, or the right to possess ); the second is to provide the premises in a habitable condition — there is an implied warranty of habitability.
Paul's father might have obtained " citizenship " ( 1 ) by manumission ; ( 2 ) as a reward of merit ; ( 3 ) by purchase ; the contrast implied in Acts 22: 28 is perhaps against the last mentioned ; ( b ) " a civil polity, the condition of a state, a commonwealth ," said of Israel, Ephesians 2: 12.
The method of depreciation to be adopted is best left for the management to decide in consideration to the peculiarity of the business, prevailing economic condition of the assets and existing accounting guideline and principles as implied in the organizational policies.
In May 1863, Webb replaced Tatnall as commander of the CSS Atlanta ironclad, launched in 1862, and flag officer of the Savannah Squadron, with " the implied condition of his appointment being that he should ' do something ' with her ..." Webb proclaimed that " the whole abolition fleet " had " no terror " for him.
Also, observe that the first condition is implied by the others.
If the market cross exchange rate quoted by a bank is equal to the implicit cross exchange rate as implied from the exchange rates of other currencies, then a no-arbitrage condition is sustained.
Free entry is implied by the perfect competition condition that there is an unlimited number of buyers and sellers in a market.
Augustine of Hippo, in his City of God, interprets the verse as describing a division between the holy angels and the unclean angels, pointing out that existence of the sun, moon, and stars implied a division between physical light and dark, but " between that light, which is the holy company of the angels spiritually radiant with the illumination of the truth, and that opposing darkness, which is the noisome foulness of the spiritual condition of those angels who are turned away from the light of righteousness, only Himself could divide.

condition and New
The set started selling on eBay at very high prices, sometimes over $ 300 USD ; As well as fetching over $ 1000 USD in ' New ' condition on websites such as " Amazon. com ".
Cahill suggests that the social structure engineered by colonial Spaniards, with limpieza de sangre, in South America and New Spain, one based on race, ethnicity and economic condition was a caste system.
The DOB spread to Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles, and The Ladder was mailed to hundreds — eventually thousands — of DOB members discussing the nature of homosexuality, sometimes challenging the idea that it was a sickness, with readers offering their own reasons why they were lesbians, and suggesting ways to cope with the condition or society's response to it.
There have been a few exceptions, notably in 2002 when the New York City administration agreed to turn over eleven squatted buildings in the Lower East Side to an established non-profit group, on the condition that the apartments would later be turned over to the tenants as low-income housing cooperatives.
Initial reports in the succeeding days suggested his condition was improving, so Roosevelt embarked on a vacation at Mount Marcy in northeastern New York.
In April 1968, The New York Times — using Telfer as a main source — introduced the XYY genetic condition to the general public in a three-part series on consecutive days that began with a Sunday front-page story about the planned use of the condition as a mitigating factor in two murder trials in Paris and Melbourne — and falsely reported that Richard Speck was an XYY male and that the condition would be used in an appeal of his murder conviction.
* New York Times article on condition of Appian Way in modern times
Certain resins are obtained in a fossilized condition, amber being the most notable instance of this class ; African copal and the kauri gum of New Zealand are also procured in a semi-fossil condition.
Although experts were initially skeptical, this condition is now recognized as a common disorder, with its prevalence in the U. S. ranging from 1. 4 percent in Florida to 9. 7 percent in New Hampshire.
In a voice message to the New York Times, Dunaway said that she had not been evicted, but had chosen to leave the apartment because of its condition and that she had been spending less time in New York.
After a legal dispute between Amazon and The New York Times, Amazon was permitted to keep using the list on condition that it displayed it in alphabetical rather than numerical order.
When Grey was appointed Governor of New Zealand, he presented his collection to the South African Public Library on condition that Bleek be its curator, a position he occupied from 1862 until his death in 1875.
Fordham sold it to the City of New York for only $ 1, 000 under the condition that the lands be used for a zoo and garden ; this was in order to create a natural buffer between the university grounds and the urban expansion that was nearing.
The pristine condition of the town is due to the building codes that were established, the creation of the Building Department which included a Building Inspector, and a zoning ordinance ( the first in the state of New Jersey ).
Hoboken sank from its earlier incarnation as a lively port town into a rundown condition and was often included in lists with other New Jersey cities experiencing the same phenomenon, such as Paterson, Elizabeth, Camden, and neighboring Jersey City.
Henceforth, Dix traveled from New Hampshire to Louisiana, documenting the condition of pauper lunatics, publishing memorials to state legislatures, and devoting enormous personal energy to working with committees to draft the enabling legislation and appropriations bills needed to build asylums.
The New York Times reported that Taro Aso, on 28 October 2008, stated in a parliamentary session that Kim had been hospitalized: " His condition is not so good.
He was then in turn a tutor at Yale, and as he began to lose his hearing due to a hereditary condition he became a teacher ( 1831 — 1832 ) in the American Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb at Hartford, Connecticut, and a teacher ( 1832 — 1838 ) in the New York Institute for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb.
Longley spent one year with New York before retiring, due to a degenerative condition in his left ankle.
In 1924, to relieve a dismal condition in New York Harbor which actually putrefied in places as a result of decay of sewage, New York City began dumping sludge at sea at a location in the New York Bight called the 12-Mile Site.

condition and retaken
Münster was in an even worse condition ; in August it had to abandon the siege of Groningen ; before 1672 had ended Coevorden was retaken and the province of Drenthe liberated, leaving the Allies in possession of only three of the in fact ten ( despite the number traditionally given of seven ) Dutch provincial areas.

condition and by
If the argument is accepted as essentially sound up to this point, it remains for us to consider whether the patient's difficulties in orienting himself spatially and in locating objects in space with the sense of touch can be explained by his defective visual condition.
Being convinced that salvation is alone by accepting Christ as Saviour, and being convicted by the Holy Spirit of my lost condition, I do repent of all effort to be saved by any form of good works, and just now receive Jesus as my personal Saviour and salvation as a free gift from Him.
Therefore, by contraposition, a necessary condition for unit-treatment additivity is that the variance is constant.
*( c ) It may be granted upon condition, cujus est dare, ejus est disponere, and this denization of an alien may come about three ways: by Parliament ; by letters patent, which was the usual manner ; and by conquest.
The oath of allegiance is an oath of fidelity to the sovereign taken by all persons holding important public office and as a condition of naturalization.
As the condition progresses, walking is characterized by a widened base and high stepping, as well as staggering and lurching from side to side.
The determination of whether any particular condition is considered a disability is made on a case by case basis.
As if she were weighed down with old age and worn out by grief, she walked slowly and when she approached the actual entrance to the sanctuary made two genuflections ; on the third she sank to the floor and taking firm hold of the sacred doors, cried in a loud voice: " Unless my hands are cuff off, I will not leave this holy place except on one condition: that I receive the emperor's cross as guarantee of safety ".
In early March Congress, led in part by Radical Republicans, passed the first in a series of four Reconstruction Acts, initially providing for the recognition of provisional governments to be established thereunder by the Southern states, on the condition that each state ratify the Fourteenth Amendment and assure suffrage for freedmen.
But as soon as they leave the shade, and by the presence of the real objects, which actuate our passions and sentiments, are put in opposition to the more powerful principles of our nature, they vanish like smoke, and leave the most determined skeptic in the same condition as other mortals.
Agathocles was cited as from the lowest, most abject condition of life and as an example of “ those who by their crimes come to be princes ” in Chapter VIII of Niccolò Machiavelli ’ s treatise on politics, The Prince ( 1513 ).
His method was to build and equip, but only on condition that the local authority matched that by providing the land and a budget for operation and maintenance.
In a situation, when he has justification to assume, that a given person committed or is attempting to commit an act regulated by the convention, he can apply towards that person “ reasonable measures ” including restraint, under a condition that they do not break the rules enumerated in Article 6, paragraph 1 of the Tokyo Convention.
If the object point O is infinitely distant, u1 and u2 are to be replaced by h1 and h2, the perpendicular heights of incidence ; the sine condition then becomes sin u ' 1 / h1 = sin u ' 2 / h2.
This combined condition is exactly fulfilled by holosymmetrical objectives reproducing with the scale 1, and by hemisymmetrical, if the scale of reproduction be equal to the ratio of the sizes of the two components.
The ascending chain condition ( ACC ) and descending chain condition ( DCC ) are finiteness properties satisfied by some algebraic structures, most importantly, ideals in certain commutative rings.
Once this condition is met, it is sufficient that local bonding at the specimen surface is capable of being overcome by the field, allowing for evaporation of an atom from the surface to which it is otherwise bonded.
Amok is often described as a culture-bound ( or culture-specific ) syndrome, which is a psychological condition whose manifestation is strongly shaped by cultural factors.

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