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The term ethnologia ( ethnology ) is credited to Adam Franz Kollár ( 1718-1783 ) who used and defined it in his Historiae ivrisqve pvblici Regni Vngariae amoenitates published in Vienna in 1783. as: “ the science of nations and peoples, or, that study of learned men in which they inquire into the origins, languages, customs, and institutions of various nations, and finally into the fatherland and ancient seats, in order to be able better to judge the nations and peoples in their own times .”
To strike from the record is for a judge to forbid a decision maker ( such as a juror ) to consider a particular piece of testimony or other evidence when deciding the case even though he or she has already learned what that evidence or testimony concerned.
Coke asserted that judge-made law had the answer to any question asked of it, and as a result, " a learned judge ... was the natural arbiter of politics ".
The Talmud tells that Boaz was a just, pious, and learned judge.
Cady hints strongly that he has learned about Bowden burying the report, stating that the judge and prosecutor in his case did their jobs while Bowden betrayed his own client.
That this phrase itself was a pleonasm is something which probably had not escaped the learned judge and could be suspected to be evidence of a particularly Victorian legal sense of humour.
The defendant did not lose the right that all members of the Church have to ask that their cases, at any level, be submitted to the Holy See ; but once the trial had begun, such a recourse did not suspend the jurisdiction of the local judge, unless he learned that the Holy See had actually accepted the recourse.
A decade earlier ( 1380 ), Karim-ul-Mahkdum, an Arab religious missionary and learned judge, reinforced the Islamic foundation of Rajah Baguinda ’ s polity ( 1390 – 1460 ) and that of the Sultanate of Sayid Abubakar, princely scholar from Arabia who married Paramisuli, the daughter of Rajah Baguinda.
In his adulthood-specifically in its infancy-when he was an associate for his father impartial judge learned him everythings about Islamic law while he was studying in the Aviation College to become a pilot, but did not complete that studies and continoued working with his father as a judge in court of Dhamar in the reign of Imam Ahmed Yahya Hamid al-Din where has raised a lot of controversy wonders and attention to his smart skills at the same time.
When she learned that Sedaka was going to be a guest judge and that the finalists would be singing Sedaka's songs, she begged him to sing " Solitaire.
It is also associated with poorer list discrimination, which occurs when participants are asked to judge whether an item has appeared on a previously learned list.
Weisinger had once been a " judge in a preliminary Miss America contest ," through which he " learned the inside story ," later travelling to Europe with the then -" world-famous host of the real-life contest ," a friend of Weisinger's at the time who refused to talk to him again after reading the resulting novel.
However, there has been academic commentary to the effect the learned judge reached a conclusion that cannot be reconciled with the international cases or long-standing English case law.
The film's title refers to a tradition in British law: when addressing either the court or the judge, a barrister refers to the opposing counsel using the respectful term, " my learned friend ".
" The Court of Appeal endorsed the Judge's description of the accused as adulterers: " Now, the learned judge, in his summing-up to the jury, spoke of the charge as a common or ordinary charge of a wife and an adulterer murdering the husband.
While a judge, he also served as an active member of a blue-ribbon " National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement ," better known as the " Wickersham Commission ," appointed by President Herbert Hoover to assess the lessons learned from prohibition, among other things.
He set a distinct hierarchy, defining the " musician " or composer as the artist making judgements in accordance with his learned knowledge, while describing the singer as the instrument on which the musician performs, and likening their relationship to that of the judge and the crier.
Francesco da Barberino, a learned lawyer who was secretary to bishops, a judge, and a notary, wrote two little allegorical poems, the Documenti d ' amore and Del reggimento e dei costumi delle donne.
But the firm lost money in eight of its first fourteen years, as Francis Baring learned how to judge markets ; having started out with £ 10, 000 he reckoned that by 1777 his net worth stood at just £ 2500.
As he was especially well versed in civil law, the exilarch Mar Ukba, who was his pupil, appointed him judge of the bet din at Nehardea, where he was associated with his friend the learned and clever Karna.
The ability to judge coherence is learned, and improves with experience.
At the other end of the scale we have 0 % maternal involvement-as depicted by the upbringing of Ursula Mirouet by four men: her half-uncle-in-law ( an atheist and republican ), the local priest ( saintly ), the district judge ( learned ) and a retired soldier ( worldly ).
During Paulus's court martial in November 2004 the presiding judge, Colonel Robert Chester, was highly critical when he learned that key prosecution exhibits, including various of Hatab's body parts-specifically the hyoid bone that LTC Ingwersen alleged was broken-were unaccountably missing.

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The second book includes eight further types, broken down not into fractions but an Albertian system, which Dürer probably learned from Francesco di Giorgio's ' De harmonica mundi totius ' of 1525.
A self-activated team will size-up the loss in their neighborhood and begin performing the skills they have learned to minimize further loss of life, property, and environment.
In support of this, Erasmus states: “ Anyone who looks closely at the inward nature and essence will find that nobody is further from true wisdom than those people with their grand titles, learned bonnets, splendid sashes and bejeweled rings, who profess to be wisdom ’ s peak ”.
However, two French traders, Pierre-Esprit Radisson and Médard des Groseilliers, learned from the Cree that the best fur country was north and west of Lake Superior and that there was a " frozen sea " still further north.
Of the other New-Testament writings, it is only from the three Epistles of John and the Apocalypse that anything further is learned concerning the person of the Apostle.
Hence the PowerBook 100's design does not match those of the rest of the series, as it was actually designed after the 140 & 170 and further benefited from improvements learned during their development.
In two years, he had voraciously absorbed this new obsession ( even travelling abroad to further his studies ) and came to be respected as one of the most learned of the group.
The Christian King Kaleb of Axum learned of Dhu Nuwas's persecutions of Christians and Aksumites, and, according to Procopius, was further encouraged by his ally and fellow Christian Justin I of Byzantium, who requested Aksum's help to cut off silk supplies as part of his economic war against the Persians.
Of the other New Testament writings, it is only from the three Letters of John and the Book of Revelation that anything further might be learned about John, if we assume that he was the author of these books.
On February 19, 1960 Wright learned from Reynolds that the New York premiere of the stage adaptation of The Long Dream received such bad reviews that the adapter, Ketti Frings, had decided to cancel further performances.
Having learned the secret to Molinari's alter-aliases as well as confirming the feasibility of an alliance with the Reegs, Eric takes a larger dose of JJ-180 which propels him further into the future.
He had learned Christian practice from the monks of Iona during his stay there ( while a political exile in his youth ), and had encouraged Ionan missionaries to further the Christianization of Northumbria, especially the famous Bishop Aidan.
The chronicler further claimed that when Thomas FitzStephen came to the surface after the sinking and learned that William Adelin had not survived, he let himself drown rather than face the King.
As the Lords too prepared to pass it, they learned that the King ’ s health was improving and decided to postpone further action.
A formal software development kit and other tools for the simulator exist to further facilitate third-party efforts, and some third parties have also learned to ' tweak ' the simulator in various ways by trial and error.
Views within Sunni Islam branched off even further in later generations, with Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari and Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi defining even a simple majority view as constituting consensus and Ibn Taymiyyah restricting consensus to the view of the religiously learned only.
For example, even within metalworking, there are some process-specific conventions to be learned casting, machining, fabricating, and assembly all have some special drawing conventions, and within fabrication there is further division, including welding, riveting, pipefitting, and erecting.
Lessons learned can be incorporated into revised codes or updates to prevent further losses.
At Stellenbosch, he learned High Dutch, German, and Ancient Greek, and immersed himself further in literature, the classics, and Bible studies.
These technically challenging compositions would be learned by his contemporaries, and would serve as test pieces in solo competitions, in which the New York pianists would demonstrate their mastery of the keyboard, as well as the swing, harmonies, and improvisational skills which would further distinguish the great masters of the era.
There was further controversy when the public learned that the project had allowed an injured member to leave and return, carrying new material inside.
And because it is requisite, that no man should come to the holy Communion, but with a full trust in God ’ s mercy, and with a quiet conscience ; therefore, if there be any of you, who by this means is, by personal confession of sins cannot quiet his own conscience herein, but requireth further comfort or counsel ; let him come to me, or to some other discreet and learned Minister of God ’ s Word, and open his grief ; that by the ministry of God ’ s holy Word he may receive the benefit of absolution, together with ghostly counsel and advice, to the quieting of his conscience, and avoiding of all scruple and doubtfulness.
Although little is known with certainty of his early life, Pezza learned to read and write, hardly a common accomplishment at the time, and further indication of some wealth in the family.
It was while speaking to a West Indian Negro who was a passenger with me from Southampton, who was returning home to the East Indies from Basutoland with his Basuto wife, I further learned of the horrors of native life in Africa.

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