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The main activity was to invest the Church's money, and with advancing years gradually entrusted to him the management of affairs, to such an extent that the Romans said he had reserved to himself only the episcopal functions of benedicere et sanctificare, resigning in favour of the Cardinal the administrative duties of regere et gubernare.
In the case of The Experience, Hendrix combined lead and rhythm guitar duties into one, while also making use of guitar effects such as feedback, and later the wah-wah pedal, to an extent that had never been heard before.
Furthermore, he advocated that librarians deserve a living wage in order to use their energy to perform their duties to the fullest extent.
In his ruling Judge Ramos wrote that Grasso's failure to disclose the true extent of his total compensation prevented the compensation committee from exercising its fiduciary duties.
The incident has brought to light that the Tennessee Constitution makes no provision for a disabled governor, although Bredesen was not incapacitated at any point during his illness to an extent that precluded him from fulfilling the duties of his office.
The intrinsic importance of its duties and the extraordinary extent of its authority and of the territory under its jurisdiction caused the Cardinal Prefect of Propaganda to be known as the " red pope ".
The Pakistan Parliament unanimously elected Iskander Mirza as the first President of Pakistan, although the duties and powers associated with the Governor-General office did not change to a great extent.
His position was a critical one ; the Spanish monarchy had defined neither the extent of his jurisdiction nor his duties as Protector of the Indians.
The extent of duties of a hotel General Manager vary significantly depending on the size of the hotel and company ; for example, General Managers of smaller hotels may have additional duties such as accounting, human resources, payroll, purchasing, and other duties that would usually be handled by other managers or departments in a larger hotel.
In Al-Sadr ’ s own words, the shahid ’ s ( witness – person performing shahada or supervision ) duties are ‘ to protect the correct doctrines and to see that deviations do not grow to the extent of threatening the ideology itself '.
They became employed to a large extent in light infantry work, perhaps because of the greater individual aptitude for detached duties naturally shown by soldiers who had never been restricted to a fixed and unchangeable place in the line of battle.
to the extent that collecting or attempting to collect any debt is in the performance of his official duties ' from the definition of ' debt collector.
This is as long as the seller performs their duties to an extent that meets the requirements contained in the letter of credit.
The precise duties of the employee will vary to some extent in line with the title given, but perhaps more importantly in line with the requirements of the individual employer.
Calm and collected, he is especially worried about Sōma and what his Orochi blood will do to him ; he also worries to an extent about Himeko and Chikane and what their duties will do to them.
*( 5. 2. 4 ) All references to a sponsor in this guideline also apply to a CRO to the extent that a CRO has assumed the trial-related duties and functions of a sponsor.
In some parts of Alwar, also, where the mosques have been built, the religious duties are observed to some extent.
On the ethical sides, the religion of Babylonia more particularly, and to a less extent that of Assyria, advances to noticeable conceptions of the qualities associated with the Gods and Goddesses and of the duties imposed on man.
The Court's decision in this case ultimately involved the extent of law-enforcement discretion in exercising their duties.

extent and is
It is more difficult with Faulkner than with most authors to say what is the extent and what is the source of his knowledge.
Both the extent to which this is true and the limits of the field of perceptual skill involved should be acknowledged.
In any event, the critical productivity of that time is abundant proof that if he was taking laudanum, it was never in command of him to the extent that it had been during his vagrant years.
But the extent of ethical robotism is easily overestimated.
Because of the means of publication -- science-fiction magazines and cheap paperbacks -- and because dystopian science fiction is still appearing in quantity the full range and extent of this phenomenon can hardly be known, though one fact is evident: the science-fiction imagination has been immensely fertile in its extrapolations.
It follows that the solution to the current disunity of the free nations is only to a very limited extent a matter of devising new machinery of consultation and coordination.
We believe that autism, like so many other conditions of defect and deviation, is to a large extent inborn.
it is necessary to perceive the extent of foreign aid demanded by the Christian imperative.
The Secretary of the Treasury, upon the concurrence of the Secretary of State, is authorized and directed, out of the sum covered into the Yugoslav Claims Fund pursuant to subsection ( B ) of this section, after completing the payments of such funds pursuant to subsection ( C ) of this Section, to make payment of the balance of any sum remaining in such fund to the Government of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia to the extent required under Article 1 ( C ) of the Yugoslav Claims Agreement of 1948.
Since broadcast frequencies are very limited in number, these objectives are to some extent inconsistent in that not all of them can be fully realized, and to the extent that each is realized, there is a corresponding reduction of the possibilities for fullest achievement of the others.
The extent and location of open areas is noted.
Fundamental to the difficulty of creating the desired prestige is the fact that, in the business community, prestige and status are conferred in proportion to the authority that one man has over others and the extent of which he participates in the management functions ''.
The dirt on the soiled objects is mechanically held by surface irregularities to some extent.
To what extent such low density applies to micrometeorites is unknown.
The very idea of there being `` count rules '' implies that there is some sort of proportion to be expected between the amount of congestive activity and the extent of the breakaway ( run up or run down ) movement.
Whether or not it is in the industry's interest to allow the basic wage rate to rise obviously depends upon the extent to which the public-limit price rises in response to a basic wage increase, and the relation of this response to the increase in costs accompanying the wage increase.
The extent to which the public-limit price is raised by a given increase in the basic wage rate is itself a function of three things: the passage of time, the level of GNP, and the size of the wage increase.
We are abstracting from the fact of strikes here, but it should be obvious that the extent to which the public-limit price is raised by a given increase in the basic wage rate is also a function of the show of resistance put up by the industry.

extent and fully
The extent to which participating bodies such as U. S. voluntary agencies, universities, international organizations, and the host country or institutions in the host country can and should share the cost of the Peace Corps programs must be fully explored.
Although other countries have points extending north, virtually all of Finland is north of 60 degrees north latitude ; nearly a quarter of the land area and fully one-third of the latitudinal extent of the country lie north of the Arctic Circle.
These factors limit the extent to which agents can make a fully rational decision, thus they possess only “ bounded rationality ” and must make decisions by “ satisficing ,” or choosing that which might not be optimal but which will make them happy enough.
According to Weber, the city as a politically autonomous organization of people living in close proximity, employed in a variety of specialized trades, and physically separated from the surrounding countryside, only fully developed in the West and to a great extent shaped its cultural evolution:
# The efficient-market hypothesis postulates that equilibrium market prices fully reflect all available information, or to the extent there is some information not reflected, there is nothing that can be done to exploit that fact.
The extent of urbanization in South Korea, however, is not fully revealed in these statistics.
Avignon occupies a large oval-shaped area, not fully populated and covered to a large extent by parks and gardens.
Any meter will load the circuit under test to some extent. For example, a microammeter with full-scale current of 50 microamps, the highest sensitivity commonly available, must draw at least 50 microamps from the circuit under test to deflect fully.
Akragas never fully recovered its former status, though it revived to some extent under Timoleon in the latter part of the 4th century.
The extent of the Phoenix Force's god-like abilities has not been fully clarified.
Vascular remodeling occurs over periods of time where the patient may not fully realize the extent of their disease, until it is too late.
The extent of solubility ranges widely, from infinitely soluble ( fully miscible ) such as ethanol in water, to poorly soluble, such as silver chloride in water.
The Valar and Eldar now fully understood the extent of Melkor's treachery.
Hurricane Diane caused tremendous damage to Tamaqua's railroad yards to the extent that they never fully recovered.
Meaningful learning is the concept that learned knowledge ( e. g., a fact ) is fully understood to the extent that it relates to other knowledge.
Observation and unofficial testing suggest that significantly greater protection exists beyond that for an open face helmet, and may be enough to pass full-face helmet standardized tests, but the extent of protection is not fully established by all standards bodies.
The full extent of the Sovereign's prerogatives has never been fully disclosed, however in 2004 the Government made public the following prerogatives in pursuance of trying to be more open and transparent:
To the extent that some instructions or some conditions require delays that inhibit fetching new instructions, the processor is not fully pipelined.
Unlike related forms of micro-history, such as corporate histories or local studies, family history research begins with only an approximate notion of the extent of the entity-the extended family-and never fully defines it, since the early origins of all families become invisible in prehistorical times.
These two magical paradigms are very different, but while the individual is using one, he or she believes in it fully to the extent of ignoring all other ( often contradictory ) ones.
Among the Indo-European languages, only Albanian, Avestan, Ancient Greek, Sanskrit, and to some extent Old Church Slavonic kept the subjunctive and optative fully separate and parallel.
The extent of kulintang tradition in the Philippines, particularly in the Northern and Central islands of the Luzon and Visayas, will never be fully known due to the harsh realities of three hundred years of Spanish colonization.

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