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requirement and clearly
* In peacetime, service should be in the nature of a special requirement or of an extremely difficult duty performed in an unprecedented and clearly exceptional manner.
The fallacy in the argument can be illustrated through the use of an Euler Diagram: " A " satisfies the requirement that it is part of both sets " B " and " C ", but if one represents this as an Euler diagram, it can clearly be seen that it is possible that a part of set " B " is not part of set " C ", refuting the conclusion that " all Bs are Cs ".
However, there is clearly a much greater risk of entanglement and siltout inside of the structure, as well as the requirement to move laterally to a defined exit point before one can surface in the event of an emergency.
This requirement has never been clearly defined in the law or the policy at any level, and is subjectively interpreted any number of ways.
Identifying the South ’ s domination of the government as the cause of much of their problems, the proposed amendments included “ the repeal of the three-fifths clause, a requirement that two-thirds of both houses of Congress agree before any new state could be admitted to the Union, limits on the length of embargoes, and the outlawing of the election of a president from the same state to successive terms, clearly aimed at the Virginians .” The war was over before the proposals were submitted to President Madison.
# The requirement of Co for N2 fixation in legumes and non-legumes have been documented clearly
Since copyright law is neither straightforward nor widely understood in its details, nor is the Buenos Aires Convention's previous requirement and current deprecation of the phrase common lay knowledge, the phrase continues to hold popular currency and serve as a handy convention widely used by artists, writers, and content creators to prevent ambiguity and clearly spell out the warning that their content cannot be copied freely.
This test run clearly demonstrated the revolutionary impact that nuclear propulsion would have upon the submarine, which prior to that time was greatly limited in its ability to conduct continuous underwater operations by battery life and by the oxygen requirement of diesel propulsion systems.
For example, a 16-bit PCM signal requires an analog bandwidth of about 1-1. 5 MHz ( compared to about 15-20 kHz of analog bandwidth required for an analog audio signal ), and, clearly, a standard analog audio recorder could not meet that requirement.
" This same letter stressed the importance to the United States of America of a 3-months prognosis, despite it not being a legal requirement in Scotland: " any such release should only come after the results of independent and comprehensive medical exams clearly establishing that Megrahi's life expectancy is less than three months ".
It is known that workers from this camp assisted with forestry work as there was clearly a requirement for workers as parts of upper Redesdale was planted.

requirement and define
This concept of " corrected lime potential " to define the degree of base saturation in soils became the basis for procedures now used in soil testing laboratories to determine the " lime requirement " of soils.
If one does not require a ring to have a unit, then one has to add the requirement of continuity of the additive inverse, or equivalently, to define the topological ring as a ring which is a topological group ( for +) in which multiplication is continuous, too.
One way to define the center of gravity of a body is as the unique point in the body, if it exists, that satisfies the following requirement: There is no torque about the point for any positioning of the body in the field of force in which it is placed.
Traffic Specification ( TSPEC ) which contains a set of parameters that define the characteristics of the traffic stream, ( for example operating requirement and scheduling ).
as a measure of requirement verification: Many agencies such as NASA and AIAA define the margin of safety including the design factor, in other words, the margin of safety is calculated after applying the design factor.
Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects continue to define a large part of the requirement set for MediaWiki.
For example, a simple implementation might define a function to check for the dongle's presence, returning " true " or " false " accordingly, but the dongle requirement can be easily circumvented by modifying the software to always answer " true ".
Some requirement specifications will define the terms at the beginning of the document.
In particular, the interpretation of the 3 year ( 1, 095 day ) residence requirement enacted by the 1977 Citizenship Act, which does not define the term " residence " and, further, prohibits an appeal of a Federal Court decision in a citizenship matter to the Federal Court of Appeal or the Supreme Court, has " led to a great deal of mischief and agony "
This means that, while simple to define, the encirclement parent often does not satisfy the intuitive requirement that the parent peak should be close to the child peak.
There is no regulatory requirement to define the intravenous pharmacokinetics or absolute bioavailability however regulatory authorities do sometimes ask for absolute bioavailbility information of the extravascular route in cases in which the bioavailability is apparently low or variable and there is a proven relationship between the pharmacodynamics and the pharmacokinetics at therapeutic doses.
Perhaps another solution would be to prescribe overly harsh sentences for crimes, and then define a list of mitigating factors, so that a judge could still retain the discretion to impose sentences ( since the jury-trial requirement only applies to increases in the maximum sentence ).
The concept of " corrected lime potential " to define the degree of base saturation in soils became the basis for procedures now used in soil testing laboratories to determine the " lime requirement " of soils.
This concept of " corrected lime potential " to define the degree of base saturation in soils became the basis for procedures now used in soil testing laboratories to determine the " lime requirement " of soils.
In particularly strong – perhaps even hyperbolic — terms, the OHA is denounced for using a " blood quantum " to define eligibility status, a requirement that is " disturbingly reminiscent of the ' Blood Protection ' and ' Citizenship ' laws adopted as part of the infamous Nuremberg laws " of the Nazis, which attempted to limit the vote of those with Jewish blood ( 28 ).

requirement and bounds
Once the ball is crossing the net though, it must comply with the one wall, no ceiling requirement, or it is considered out of bounds.

requirement and claim
But the form in which the claim must be stated need not be different from what the State exacts in the enforcement of like obligations created by it, so long as a requirement does not add to, or diminish, the right as defined by Federal law, nor burden the realization of this right in the actualities of litigation ''.
For example, in Hanson v. Denckla, the Court proclaimed the " unilateral activity of those who claim some relationship with a nonresident cannot satisfy the requirement of contact with the forum State.
In Common Law it is usually a requirement that this claim be false and that the publication is communicated to someone other than the person defamed ( the claimant ).
There are proponents of cobdenism who claim that by removing tariffs and creating international free trade, wars would become impossible, because free trade prevents a nation from becoming self-sufficient, which is a requirement for long wars.
Married couples were granted at no cost ( except for the requirement to work and improve the land ) up to, and unmarried settlers could claim.
* Fraudulent: The requirement that the conversion be fraudulent means simply that the defendant wilfully and without claim of right or mistake converted the property to his or her own use.
McDowell argued, against this Dummettian view and its development by such contemporaries as Crispin Wright, both that this claim did not, as Dummett supposed, represent a Wittgensteinian requirement on a theory of meaning and that it rested on a suspect asymmetry between the evidence for the expressions of mind in the speech of others and the thoughts so expressed.
In some jurisdictions, there is no requirement that actual physical violence result — simply the " threat of unwanted touching of the victim " suffices to sustain an assault claim.
The first requirement ( coronation by the Archbishop of Esztergom ) was confirmed by Béla III, who had been crowned by the Archbishop of Kalocsa based on the special authorisation of Pope Alexander III, but after his coronation he declared that his coronation would not harm the customary claim of the Archbishops of Esztergom to crown the kings.
Formerly a plaintiff had to disavow any claim to the res in order to avail himself of the interpleader remedy, but this requirement has also been relaxed or abolished in most jurisdictions.
* Amount in Controversy: The stake in the claim ( amount in controversy ) must be greater than or equal to $ 500 in value, opposed to the Rule Interpleader requirement of any amount exceeding $ 75, 000
When Felten attempted to publish an academic paper describing the analysis of the SDMI scheme ( having opted out of the confidentiality requirement that would have allowed him to claim the prize money ) the SDMI, RIAA and Verance Corporation threatened legal action under the auspices of the DMCA.
There was some controversy over Qarase's claim that requirement for proportional representation did not extend to the ministers of State, and that the three senators named to the cabinet, though members of the SDL, should not be counted as such for the purpose of allocating cabinet numbers.
But this claim was not plausible, since the entire purpose of the jury-trial requirement was to check judicial authority.
Critics of WADA Code whereabouts requirements have criticized the requirement as overly strict, while proponents claim the requirement ensure athletes cannot evade tests.
Torcaso, believing his constitutional rights to freedom of religious expression had been infringed, filed suit in a Maryland Circuit Court, only to be rebuffed ; the Circuit Court rejected his claim, and the Maryland Court of Appeals held that the requirement for a declaration of belief in God as a qualification for office was self-executing.
In 1984, the Supreme Court upheld the registration requirement against a claim that it violated the privilege against self-incrimination.
The only requirement is for that party to present “ reasonably available evidence sufficient to support its claimto courts.
If the amount is left open, as required by the pleading rules of many states, the Defendant may remove the case to Federal Court unless the plaintiff's lawyer files a document indicating the claim does not exceed the jurisdictional requirement.
The term was used in the 2007 U. S. Supreme Court decision Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly, which stated: " The requirement of allegations suggesting an agreement serves the practical purpose of preventing a plaintiff with "' a largely groundless claim '" from "' tak up the time of a number of other people, with the right to do so representing an in terrorem increment of the settlement value '" ( quoting Blue Chip Stamps v. Manor Drug Stores ).
Although the three Leslie brothers claimed all the land to the head of the Condomine River, including its tributaries, they were forced to give up most of the claim to new arrivals because of the requirement that all land claimed had to be adequately stocked ..
To reduce the compliance burden employers can apply to HM Revenue and Customs for a dispensation, which removes the requirement to report expense payments for which employees can claim a corresponding deduction.
LEXIS 569 ( 2009 ) ( informed consent and medical malpractice are distinct theories of negligence and an affirmative physical invasion is not a threshold requirement of an informed consent claim ).

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