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defense and common
Now this concern for the freedom of other peoples is the intellectual and spiritual cement which has allied us with more than forty other nations in a common defense effort.
This is the only valid, and extenuating, argument that may be advanced in defense of the reprehensible attitude of the common wine waiter.
In English law, s58 Children Act 2004, limits the availability of the lawful correction defense to common assault under s39 Criminal Justice Act 1988.
In December 1992, the rest of the EC agreed to exempt Denmark from certain aspects of the European Union, including a common defense, a common currency, EU citizenship, and certain aspects of legal cooperation ( the 4 Danish Opt-outs ).
This was reversed in the 2000s, when Tarja Halonen and Erkki Tuomioja made Finland's official policy to resist other EU members ' plans for common defense.
France generally has worked to strengthen the global economic and political influence of the EU and its role in common European defense and collective security.
The common infantry soldier had four weapons to use in the trenches: the rifle, bayonet, shotgun, and hand grenade, but the only defense against machine guns and artillery was to stay low in the trenches.
European integration and the development of common defense and security policies will continue to be of primary interest to Italy.
Plea bargains are so common in the Superior Courts of California ( the general trial courts ) that the Judicial Council of California has published an optional seven-page form ( containing all mandatory advisements required by federal and state law ) to help prosecutors and defense attorneys reduce such bargains into written plea agreements.
In some common law jurisdictions, such as England and Wales and the Australian state of Victoria, plea bargaining is permitted only to the extent that the prosecutors and the defense can agree that the defendant will plead guilty to some charges and the prosecutor will drop the remainder.
The human physiological defense against common pathogens ( such as Pneumocystis ) is mainly the responsibility of the immune system with help by some of the body's normal flora and fauna.
His works include the early and very influential De Inventione ( On Invention, often read alongside the Ad Herennium as the two basic texts of rhetorical theory throughout the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance ), De Oratore ( a fuller statement of rhetorical principles in dialogue form ), Topics ( a rhetorical treatment of common topics, highly influential through the Renaissance ), Brutus ( Cicero ) ( a discussion of famous orators ) and Orator ( a defense of Cicero's style ).
In general, revolvers stand up to long-term neglect better than semi-automatics, an example of neglect being the common scenario of a civilian who keeps a weapon for defense but rarely shoots or maintains it.
The Chiefs routinely played a 3-4 defense, common in the AFL but rare in the NFL.
Among these are the power to lay and collect taxes and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States ; to borrow money on the credit of the United States, to regulate interstate, foreign, and Indian commerce ; ( 5 ) To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix the standard of weights and measures ; and to create courts inferior to the Supreme Court among many others.
This standard established top-level templates for common defense materiel items along with associated descriptions ( WBS dictionary ) for their elements.
* January 7 – Following a 4-day conference in Casablanca, 5 African chiefs of state announce plans for a NATO-type African organization to ensure common defense.
* a weapons platform, for defense of the facility ( these are more common to supervillains ).
The treaties reached earlier with the local population stood firm and were further consolidated in 734 when the governor of Narbonne, Yusuf ibn ' Abd al-Rahman al-Fihri, concluded agreements with several towns on common defense arrangements against the encroachments of Charles Martel, who had systematically brought the south to heel as he extended his domains.
Despite this, the drug has a long history of safe use, making it one of the more popular anti-convulsants prescribed by doctors, and a common " first line of defense " in seizure cases.
* A common policy on defense and security in the European Union is called for.
The general rule under common law is that " ignorance of the law or a mistake of law is no defense to criminal prosecution.
The Apsaalooke were divided into three independent groupings, who came together only for common defense:
Ronald E. Gots, M. D., an environmental toxicologist and frequent defense consultant in toxic tort litigation, describes MCS as " a label given to people who do not feel well for a variety of reasons and who share the common belief that chemical sensitivities are to blame.

defense and man
Since they were hunting for national defense contracts, Adam Herberet, a man of surprising resources, entered the combination as a silent partner because of his political connections.
The hypothesis to Isocrates ' Helen mentions that Anaximenes, too, had written a Helen, " though it is more a defense speech ( apologia ) than an encomium ," and concludes that he was " the man who has written about Helen " to whom Isocrates refers ( Isoc.
In August, when Velasco was ousted by his minister of defense, nobody rose to defend the man who, only three years earlier, had been hailed as the nation's savior.
The Raiders defensive backs were fooled by the fake handoff, allowing Dowler to slip by the man covering him, catch the pass, and outrun the defense to score on a 62-yard touchdown completion, increasing the lead to 13 – 0.
The simplest defensive strategy is the one-on-one defense ( also known as " man-to-man ", " man " or simply " person "), where each defender guards a specific offensive player, called their " mark ".
A junk defense is a defense using elements of both zone and man defenses ; the most well-known is the " clam " or " chrome wall ".
The clam can be used by several players on a team while the rest are running a man defense.
The term " junk defense " is also often used to refer to zone defenses in general ( or to zone defense applied by the defending team momentarily, before switching to a man defense ), especially by members of the attacking team before they have determined which exact type of zone defense they are facing.
" He also noted " It is amusing to recall that we fought the revolution in defense of the rights of man and the civil war to abolish slavery and have now gone back on both principles.
The Body of Liberties adopted in 1641 by the Massachusetts Bay colonists states, “ Every married woman shall be free from bodily correction or stripes by her husband, unless it be in his own defense from her assault .” In the United States, legal decisions in Mississippi ( 1824 ) and North Carolina ( 1868 and 1874 ) make reference toand reject — an unnamed " old doctrine " or " ancient law " by which a man was allowed to beat his wife with a stick no wider than his thumb.
The aging Choynski saw natural talent and determination in Johnson and taught him the nuances of defense, stating " A man who can move like you should never have to take a punch ".
He is friend and right-hand man to Mason, a highly successful criminal defense lawyer in Los Angeles.
Governor Curtin called every able-bodied man to enroll for the defense of the States.
In April 1994 the Economist, in an article entitled " Perrypatetic ," observed: " The man who has started to sound like a secretary of state is in fact the defense secretary, William Perry.
When the Gauls went for Ardea, the exiled Camillus, who was now a private man, organized the local forces for a defense.
His third fight with Graham was his first world title defense in Havana and his fight with Dykes marked the first time that a black man and a white man had a boxing fight in then-segregated Miami, Florida.
* In indoor football, the 1988 proposed World Indoor Football League had intended to establish a perpetual power play, in which the offense would always have one man more on the field than the defense.
But Philo, the principal of the Jewish embassage, a man eminent on all accounts, brother to Alexander the alabarch, ( 30 ) and one not unskillful in philosophy, was ready to betake himself to make his defense against those accusations ; but Gaius prohibited him, and bid him begone ; he was also in such a rage, that it openly appeared he was about to do them some very great mischief.
In the former, the Court upheld the conviction of a Washington man for manufacturing methamphetamine even though an undercover agent had supplied some of the ingredients, and also pondered an " outrageous government conduct " defense, though it did not enable it.
In People v. Goetz, 68 N. Y. 2d 96 ( N. Y. 1986 ), Bernhard Goetz, a white man, used the defense of a subjective state of terror and fear to justify the shooting of four black teenagers on a New York City subway.

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