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previously and accepted
If not, the system may either be rejected or accepted on conditions previously agreed between the sponsor and the manufacturer.
Although they were previously considered the sister group to the remaining crustaceans, it is now widely accepted that crustaceans form a paraphyletic group, and Branchiopoda are thought to be sister to a clade comprising Xenocarida ( Remipedia and Cephalocarida ) and Hexapoda ( insects and their relatives ).
Frederick Warne & Co. had previously rejected the tale but, eager to compete in the booming small format children's book market, reconsidered and accepted the " bunny book " ( as the firm called it ) following the recommendation of their prominent children's book artist L. Leslie Brooke.
CFO Mason, who had previously been offered the job of chief executive of a company outside the personal computer industry, informed Compaq's board that he accepted the offer.
Aristotle previously explained it in terms of vaporous exhalations, which Avicenna modified into the theory of petrifying fluids ( succus lapidificatus ), which was elaborated on by Albert of Saxony in the 14th century and accepted in some form by most naturalists by the 16th century.
In the end, a rapid change had occurred in the thinking and goals of the common people ; the peaceful Finns who had just a few decades previously accepted the class system as the long-lasting, natural order of their life now demanded true citizenship.
Marangella previously served on the National Spiritual Assembly of France in 1961, and was declared a Covenant-breaker when he accepted Mason Remey as the next Guardian.
If the request for plea bargain is accepted by the court, the accused stands convicted but neither is sentenced if in trial nor undergoes any sentence previously pronounced by a lower court if in appeal.
Pope Pius XII often reconsidered previously accepted truth, thus he was first to determine that the use of pain medicine in terminally ill patients is justified, even if this may shorten the life of the patient, as long as life shortening is not the objective itself.
Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Harold Wilson, James Callaghan and Margaret Thatcher accepted life peerages, although Douglas-Home had previously disclaimed his hereditary title as Earl of Home.
In April 2010, the International Savate Federation was accepted as a member of SportAccord ( previously known as AGFIS ) – a big step forward on the road to Olympic recognition.
It is widely accepted that Copernicus's De revolutionibus followed the outline and method set by Ptolemy in his Almagest and employed geometrical constructions that had been developed previously by the Maragheh school in his heliocentric model, and that Galileo's mathematical treatment of acceleration and his concept of impetus rejected earlier medieval analyses of motion, rejecting by name ; Averroes, Avempace, Jean Buridan, and John Philoponus ( see Theory of impetus ).
In mathematics, a theorem is a statement that has been proven on the basis of previously established statements, such as other theorems, and previously accepted statements, such as axioms.
They held that only monophyletic groups should be accepted as formal ranks in a classification and that, while this approach had been impractical previously ( necessitating " literally dozens of eukaryotic ‘ kingdoms ’"), it had now become possible to divide the eukaryotes into " just a few major groups that are probably all monophyletic ".
Because the Academy had previously accepted films from other political entities such as Hong Kong, the rejection of Divine Intervention triggered accusations of double standard from pro-Palestinian activists.
Having previously declined a knighthood, Britten accepted a life peerage – the first composer to have been so honoured – on 2 July 1976 as Baron Britten, of Aldeburgh in the County of Suffolk.
Both reduced the number of species from the 50-100 accepted previously, assigning most as synonyms.
If the latter argument is accepted, then the Republic of China may have ceased to be a state post-1971 as a matter of international law (" de jure "), yet continued to otherwise function as the state that it previously was recognised as (" de facto ").
Though this Ogdoad is first in order of evolution, if the Valentinian theory be accepted as true, yet to us who trace the history of the development of that system the lower Ogdoad must clearly be pronounced the first, and the higher only as a subsequent extension of the previously accepted action of an Ogdoad.
The surviving Yavapai warrior leaders grudgingly accepted the treaty which left the nation in far worse conditions than previously.
The difference between a primary junior homonym and a subsequent use of a name is undefined, but it is commonly accepted that if the name referred to another species or form, and if there is in addition no evidence the author knew that the name was previously used, it is considered as a junior homonym.
An archaeological discovery in 2010 in Blombos Cave, South Africa, places the use of pressure flaking by early humans to make stone tools back to 73, 000 BCE, 55, 000 years earlier than previously accepted.
The previously accepted date, " no more than 20, 000 years ago ", was based upon the earliest evidence previously available, which derived from findings of the Upper Paleolithic Solutrean culture in France and Spain.

previously and formal
In modern formal classifications, the term is considered obsolete ; the microorganisms previously included in the Infusoria are mostly assigned to the kingdom Protista.
# the formal removal of sovereignty of the state previously controlling the territory
However, in January 69, his hopes were dashed by Galba's formal adoption of Lucius Calpurnius Piso Licinianus, whom Galba had previously named a recipient in his will.
The Council now styles itself the " London Borough of Bexley " in common with its formal name, although it previously styled itself " Bexley London Borough " until 1999 ( possibly to maintain the link with its predecessor, Bexley Municipal Borough ), and " Bexley Council " from 1999 to October 2007, when it reverted to its full formal name in conjunction with the adoption of a new Council logo bearing this name alongside the 1965 Coat of Arms.
Sometimes an Anglican Cathedral Dean has previously been a bishop, in which case he is styled as a bishop, except that on formal occasions he may be addressed, Mr Dean.
As previously mentioned, the spur for the mathematical investigation of proofs in formal theories was Hilbert's program.
His ministers and supporters tended to be known as Tories, though they were not a formal grouping and many had previously been Whigs.
In the United Kingdom, it is a title of respect previously accorded to men of higher social rank, but which has since come to be used as a general courtesy title for any man in a formal context, usually appended to the name as in " John Smith, Esq.
Employee uniforms, previously rather formal, were changed to more casual attire and wireless headsets and phones were introduced.
A formal system is used to derive one expression from one or more other expressions previously expressed in the system.
Open arrays which previously could only be declared as formal parameter types may now be declared as pointer base types.
If there was any justification for this departure from convention, it lay in the fact that most people previously appointed to the position already held a formal title – such as a British knighthood or peerage, or a military rank – whereas Hollingworth's previous style, " The Most Reverend ", derived from his former position as the Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane and was considered inappropriate for a person holding an official position in a country which maintains a formal separation between church and state.
Business casual has partially supplanted business formal attire wear ( suits and neckties, sometimes called international standard business attire ), which was previously the standard apparel for managers and professionals.
In April 1944, the previously informal British-United States collaboration in the European Theater was strengthened by the establishment in London of a formal planning headquarters called Chief of Staff Supreme Allied Command, or COSSAC, and in February 1944, this headquarters was replaced by the final interallied headquarters for the Theater — Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forces ( SHAEF ).
* MW Tux ( previously After Hours Formalwear ), a chain of stores selling formal wear
Haydn restates part of the opening introduction in the coda, a formal procedure previously adopted by Mozart in his String Quintet K. 593 ( 1790 ).
Possible reasons include an increased number of specialized maintenance vehicles that were previously made in house or a lower floor for requiring a formal bidding process in order to reduce waste and abuse.
For example, in many communities of Brazilian Portuguese speakers, the traditional tu / você distinction has been lost, and the previously formal você tends to replace the familiar tu in most cases ( the distinction remains, however, in most parts of the country ).
The designation and acquisition of Nyazengu farm in 2000, previously an enclave within the park, completed the formal protection of Mount Nyangani and the headwaters of the Pungwe River, although Nyazengu had previously been operated as a private nature reserve.
The term polo shirt, which previously had referred only to the long-sleeved buttoned-down shirts traditionally used in polo, soon became a universal moniker for the tennis shirt ; no later than the 1950s, it was in common usage in the U. S. to describe the shirt most commonly thought of as part of formal tennis attire.

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