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foregoing and remarks
In the foregoing remarks what has been said in regard to the careful treatment of details applies still more to the miniatures executed in grisaille, in which the absence of color invited an even stronger accentuation of that treatment.

foregoing and balance
" In the foregoing part of this chapter I have endeavoured to show, even upon the principles of the commercial system, how unnecessary it is to lay extraordinary restraints upon the importation of goods from those countries with which the balance of trade is supposed to be disadvantageous.
Over the course of a series of drafts, a catchall provision ( the “ Necessary and Proper Clause ”) was eventually added, most likely by Wilson, a nationalist little concerned with the sovereignty of individual states, giving the Congress the broad power “ to make all Laws that shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the government of the United States, or in any department or officer thereof .” Another revision of Wilson ’ s draft also placed eight specific limits on the states, such as barring them from independently entering into treaties and from printing their own money, providing a certain degree of balance to the limits on the national government intended by Rutledge ’ s list of enumerated powers.

foregoing and plays
Besides the foregoing, Tendulkar's oeuvre includes a biography ; two novels ; five anthologies of short stories ; 16 plays for children, including " Bāle Miltāt " ( 1960 ) and " Pātlāchyā Poriche Lagin " ( 1965 ); and five volumes of literary essays and social criticism, including " Ratrani " ( 1971 ), " Kowali Unhe " ( 1971 ), and " Phuge Sobānche " ( 1974 ).
Informally, a strategy for a player is a way of playing in which his plays are entirely determined by the foregoing plays.

foregoing and crucial
In a restrictive appositive, the second element limits or clarifies the foregoing one in some crucial way.

foregoing and role
But it is also notable ( and not included in some of the foregoing discussion references ) that Adams himself publicly acknowledged Le Verrier's priority and credit ( not forgetting to mention the role of Galle ) in the paper that he gave ' On the Perturbations of Uranus ' to the Royal Astronomical Society in November 1846 :-

foregoing and at
The foregoing have been methods of charting prices, but now let us look at some of the other indices that are customarily charted, and which are looked to for their forecasting abilities.
We stood under a gigantic tree in the rolling country just outside of Moscow looking at silent flowers on the grave of a Russian poet and writer who cherished the love for his country to the point of foregoing the highest international honor.
He firmly declined all of the offers and many believed he was foregoing his only opportunity to be president ; Thomas E. Dewey was considered the other probable winner, would presumably serve two terms, and Eisenhower, at age 66 in 1956, would then be too old.
It is the business of the pope to look after the interests of the Roman empire, since the empire derives its origin and its final authority from the papacy ; its origin, because it was originally transferred from Greece by and for the sake of the papacy ... its final authority, because the emperor is raised to his position by the pope who blesses him, crowns him and invests him with the empire .... Therefore, since three persons have lately been elected king by different parties, namely the youth son of Henry VI, Philip Hohenstaufen, brother of Henry VI, and Otto Brunswick, of the Welf family, so also three things must be taken into account in regard to each one, namely: the legality, the suitability and the expediency of his election ...... Far be it from us that we should defer to man rather than to God, or that we should fear the countenance of the powerful .... On the foregoing grounds, then, we decide that the youth should not at present be given the empire ; we utterly reject Philip for his manifest unfitness and we order his usurpation to be resisted by all .... since Otto is not only himself devoted to the church, but comes from devout ancestors on both sides ..... therefore we decree that he ought to be accepted and supported as king, and ought to be given the crown of empire, after the rights of the Roman church have been secured.
From the foregoing, attempting to mortgage land in fee tail would be risky and uncertain, since at the death of the owner the land passed by operation of law to children who had no obligation to the mortgage lender and whose interest was prior in right over the mortgage.
Dr. Syed Abdul Latif's translation published in 1967, regarded highly by some ( he was a professor of English at Osmania University, Hyderabad ), was nevertheless short-lived due to criticism of foregoing accuracy for the price of fluency.
The chronology of Flinck's works, so far as they are seen in public galleries, comprises, in addition to the foregoing, the Grey Beard of 1639 at Dresden, the Girl of 1641 at the Louvre, a portrait group of a male and female ( 1646 ) at Rotterdam, a lady ( 1651 ) at Berlin.
: In the foregoing descriptions I have no desire to give my readers the impression that these types occur at all frequently in such pure form in actual life.
In 1962, North Korea signed a boundary treaty with People's Republic of China setting the Korean boundary at Yalu and Tumen, effectively foregoing territorial claims to Gando.
The disparity between her professionalism on the job and her slovenliness at home, as well as her issues in her relationships with her father and Kaji and the ambiguous nature of her relationship with Shinji, ties into her psychological issues ( Incidentally, foregoing her psychological issues happen to resemble Shinji's psychological issues, so the two gradually begin to retain sympathy for each other as the story develops in spite of their clumsy relationship ).
" Concerning the peculiar constitution of the ether, we know nothing and shall suppose nothing, except what is involved in the foregoing assumptions vibrations in a medium of constant density ... Having arrived at the value of potential function, we may now take it for the starting point of our theory, and dismiss the assumptions by which we were conducted to it.
From the foregoing, it is apparent that in order to report a true and fair position of the financial jurisprudence of an entity it is relatable to record and report the value of fixed assets at its net book value.
* To co-operate with other bodies, at home and abroad, which subscribe to the movement's doctrinal beliefs in the furtherance of the foregoing aims and objects.
# ordinarily resident in Jersey for a period of at least six months up to and including that day, as well as having completed a total of at least five years of ordinary residency in Jersey at some foregoing period.
The three countries involved declare that they arrived at the foregoing conclusions in the highest spirit of understanding and brotherhood, with due respect for the principles of the Charter of the United Nations, and as the best possible contribution to the maintenance of international peace and security.

foregoing and between
The following information on snakes varying greatly in size ( but all with less than a 10-foot maximum ) shows, when considered with the foregoing, that there is probably no correlation between the length of a snake and the time required for it to mature.
All the foregoing rules and aids and difficulties in classification are explained, if I do not greatly deceive myself, on the view that the natural system is founded on descent with modification ; that the characters which naturalists consider as showing true affinity between any two or more species, are those which have been inherited from a common parent, and, in so far, all true classification is genealogical ; that community of descent is the hidden bond which naturalists have been unconsciously seeking, ...
Armies under Usiris of Egypt and then prince Menostanes, a nephew of the king, were sent against him, both foregoing battle for ( non-fatal ) duels between the generals, and in both cases Megabyzus was victorious.
There are two more permutations of the foregoing derivation that give a total of three reciprocity relations between, and.
The set of direct factors will always include: i ) something that can be affected, ii ) something that can do the affecting, iii ) the proximity of the foregoing, iv ) the simultaneity of the first two, and v ) the absence of any intervening separation between the first two.
I would add that the foregoing understanding as I have expressed it in a general way includes what I conceive to be the essential element which is an open and unrestricted market in which the price is hammered out between willing and informed buyers and sellers on the anvil of supply and demand.
In any case, the special attention to the foregoing details was costly, because the differences between the editions required changes in linotype and the manufacture of different plates to accomplish the printing of relatively small numbers of copies.
The thermal treatment that occurs between the two test modes is capable of eliminating the foregoing effects.

foregoing and physiological
:"... With the foregoing cases most anatomists who have devoted their attention to this subject are familiar ; but the two following cases, although readily explicable on physiological principles, are not recorded in the books ( except by St. John ).

foregoing and forms
Less classically, stand-up comedy, oratory, debate, etc., are also performing arts ; and the term also includes all of the various forms, subforms, elements, and variations of the foregoing, such as oral interpretation, marching band, and so on.
Much of the foregoing applies equally to a gravity feed system ; if vapor forms in the fuel line, its lower density reduces the pressure developed by the weight of the fuel.

foregoing and .
The foregoing factors are pertinent to the analysis of perceptual images and the broad conditions under which they achieve realism or fall short of it.
Undoubtedly, however, the significance of the volume is greater than the foregoing paragraphs suggest.
The foregoing, aided by several clues I'll withhold to keep you on your toes, will pursue you with a tenacity worthy of Inspector Javert, but before they close in, gird yourselves, I repeat, for a vengeance infinitely more pitiless.
Another medium, another sitter, would produce a somewhat different content, but in general it would probably sound much like the foregoing reading.
But for it to be just to attain this same result by means of the force of a boycott throughout the nation would require the verification of facts contrary to those assumed in the foregoing case.
Chronicles summarizes and reviews the deuteronomic history of the foregoing books, adding only minor details here and there, and therefore does not " supplement " the history to any noteworthy degree.
Despite the foregoing, most CD-Rs on the market have an 80 minute capacity.
In Northern Ireland the Criminal Justice Act 2003, effective 18 April 2005, makes certain " qualifying offence " ( including murder, rape, kidnapping, specified sexual acts with young children, specified drug offences, defined acts of terrorism, as well as in certain cases attempts or conspiracies to commit the foregoing ) subject to retrial after acquittal ( including acquittals obtained before passage of the Act ) if there is a finding by the Court of Appeals that there is " new and compelling evidence.
Essentially this means the prosecution must prove that the suspect had a basic understanding of their rights and an appreciation of the consequences of foregoing those rights.
# To publish pamphlets, broadsheets, articles and letters in the Press whenever possible, putting forward the foregoing aims.
If the foregoing argument holds good, Mary of Bethany and the " sinner " are one and the same.
Many neurons fit the foregoing schema in every respect, but there are also exceptions to most parts of it.
To this end, the prime minister goes before the lower and upper houses, reads out the bill to the legislators and closes with " the administration engages its responsibility " on the foregoing.
* Bishops whose lineages derive from the foregoing bishops, which essentially means the " Thục line " of bishops deriving from Archbishop Thục.
" The IACHR also stated that: " The Commission is of the view that the new regime did not have, and does not now have, a policy of violating the right to life of political enemies, including among the latter the former guardsmen of the Government of General Somoza, whom a large sector of the population of Nicaragua held responsible for serious human rights violations during the former regime ; proof of the foregoing is the abolition of the death penalty and the high number of former guardsmen who were prisoners and brought to trial for crimes that constituted violations of human rights.
That the paroles of all officers, citizens and others of the United States, and of naturalized citizens of Mexico, are by this foregoing capitulation cancelled ; and every condition of said paroles from and after this date are of no further force and effect ; and all prisoners of both parties are hereby released.
The section also gives to Congress the power to " make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the government of the United States.

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