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submission and detailed
Counsel for Du Pont indicated a preference for the submission of detailed plans by both sides at an early date.
Examples among the Egyptian monks of this submission to the commands of the superiors, exalted into a virtue by those who regarded the entire crushing of the individual will as a goal, are detailed by Cassian and others, e. g. a monk watering a dry stick, day after day, for months, or endeavoring to remove a huge rock immensely exceeding his powers.
Other details of issues include the customer experiencing the issue ( whether external or internal ), date of submission, detailed descriptions of the problem being experienced, attempted solutions or work-arounds, and other relevant information.
A detailed submission for the centre was made in 1977 by T. S.

submission and plans
However, she argues this a distortion of " a healthy relationship of mutual submission " actually specified in Christian doctrine where " ove is based on a deep, mutual respect as the guiding principle behind all decisions, actions, and plans ".
Gaffney continued this theme in a February 24, 2010 column on Andrew Breitbart's BigGovernment, when Gaffney attacked the administration's plans to modernize and update the missile defense program as " US submission to Islam " from " an Alinsky acolyte ", citing as evidence the redesigned logo of the Missile Defense Agency.
Following submission of their application, TVS were anticipating that they would be forced into a shotgun marriage with Southern but won outright since their plans for a better mix of programmes and greater investment were considered good enough to operate the franchise alone.
The following year, having given clear warning of his plans, Darius sent ambassadors to all the cities of Greece, demanding their submission.
The plans and specifications shall be reviewed and approved or disapproved within sixty days of submission.
Finally it decides about the so-called “ Vorlagesachen ” ( approximately: submission cases ): If a regional appeal court plans to differ from a decision of another regional appeal court or from one of the Federal Court of Justice, it has to inform the Federal Court of Justice about that, which has to decide finally about this case.
* Financial management services ( including submission and oversight of the STB's annual budget, spending plans, payroll program, and user fee collection systems ).
A late submission by William Thornton was selected for the Capitol, though his plans were amateur in many respects.
Despite the majority opposition including a submission by Blacktown Council, opposing the plans to the Labor State Government responsible for the plan and even by its ' own local representative, John Aquilina MP, construction commenced and the station was opened on Saturday the 29th October 2011.
Many funds and groups ( but not all ) will also accept business plans " over the transom ", that is, as an unreferred submission from a company with no previous relationship with the funding organization.
It was placed on Portugal's " tentative list " of potential World Heritage Sites on 7 December 2004, which declares it superior to the planned areas in Edinburgh, Turin and London ; in particular, the submission states that the plans for the reconstruction of London after the Great Fire in 1666 " does not implement overall principles " like those achieved in the Pombaline.

submission and would
Herodotus records that when heralds of the Persian king Darius the Great demanded " earth and water " ( i. e., symbols of submission ) of various Greek cities, the Athenians threw them into a pit and the Spartans threw them down a well for the purpose of suggesting they would find both earth and water at the bottom, these often being mentioned by the messenger as a threat of siege.
This would be the only instance of this meaning of submission in the whole New Testament, indeed in any extant comparable Greek texts.
* Submission holds: There are generally two types of submission holds: those that would potentially strangle or suffocate an opponent ( chokes ), and those that would potentially cause injury to a joint or other body part ( locks ).
Jean-Jacques Rousseau would argue, however, that his concept of " general will " in the " social contract " is not the simple collection of individual wills and precisely furthers the interests of the individual ( the constraint of law itself would be beneficial for the individual, as the lack of respect for the law necessarily entails, in Rousseau's eyes, a form of ignorance and submission to one's passions instead of the preferred autonomy of reason ).
That the several states composing the United States of America are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their general government ; but that, by compact, under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States, and of amendments thereto, they constituted a general government for special purposes, delegated to that government certain definite powers, reserving, each state to itself, the residuary mass of right to their own self-government ; and that whensoever the general government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force ; that to this compact each state acceded as a state, and is an integral party, its co-States forming, as to itself, the other party ; that this government, created by this compact, was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself, since that would have made its discretion, and not the Constitution, the measure of its powers ; but that, as in all other cases of compact among powers having no common judge, each party has an equal right to judge for itself, as well of infractions as of the mode and measure of redress.
On the other side, I was sorry to find most of the Parliament men as stiff, in requiring an absolute submission to their authority as if no differences had happened among us, nor the privileges of Parliament ever been violated, peremptorily insisting upon the entire subjection of the army, and refusing to hearken to any terms of accommodation, though the necessity of affairs seemed to demand it, if we would preserve our cause from ruin.
There is evidence that, although knockouts were common, most pankration competitions were probably decided on the ground where both striking and submission techniques would freely come into play.
Under the Covenant of the League of Nations, all League members agreed that where there was a dispute between states which they " recognize to be suitable for submission to arbitration and which cannot be satisfactorily settled by diplomacy ", the matter would be submitted to the Court for arbitration, with suitable disputes being over the interpretation of an international treaty, a question on international law, the validity of facts which, if true, would breach international obligations and the nature of any reparations to be made for breaching international obligations.
The Persian Emperor Cambyses II upon conquering Ancient Egypt sent ambassadors to Macrobia bringing luxury gifts for the Macrobian king to entice his submission, but instead the Macrobian ruler replied with a challenge for the Persian ruler in the form of an unstrung bow, that if the Persians could manage to string, they would have the right to invade his country, but until then they should thank the gods that the Macrobians never decided to invade their empire.
The submission was an experiment to test the journal's intellectual rigor and, specifically, to investigate whether such a journal would " publish an article liberally salted with nonsense if it ( a ) sounded good and ( b ) flattered the editors ' ideological preconceptions.
When later authors described the period, this is what they emphasized: Ammianus has Constantius II admonish Julian for disobedience by appealing to the example in submission set by Diocletian's lesser colleagues ; Julian himself would compare the Diocletianic tetrarchs to a chorus surrounding a leader, speaking in unison under his command.
Psychological warfare, and attacking the enemy's psyche was another often employed tactics of the hashashins, who would sometimes attempt to draw their opponent to submission than risking to kill it.
" Thus the emperor proposed a free discussion in council ; the pope required the unqualified acceptance of orthodoxy, and submission to himself as head of Christendom, before he would treat at all.
This agreement stated that Edward would voluntarily relinquish his continental lands to Philip as a sign of submission in his capacity as Duke of Aquitaine and in return Philip would forgive him and restore his land after a grace period.
In comparison with the vigorous optimism of the communist myth, the mythology propagated by the national socialists seems particularly inept ; and this is not only because of the limitations of the racial myth ( how could one imagine that the rest of Europe would voluntarily accept submission to the master-race?
The petition called for all scientists to pledge that from September 2001 they would discontinue submission of papers to journals which did not make the full-text of their papers available to all, free and unfettered, either immediately or after a delay of several months.
This would involve crossing the Bashkir country and then the lands of the Kazakh Lesser Horde, some of whom had recently offered a nominal submission.
Besides augmentation of 32, 000 men by the submission of Bosnia and Northern Albania to the new system ; and a further increase of 40, 000 men, which Serbia had arranged to furnish, 18, 000 men served in Egypt, which would act to reinforce the reserve of the fifth army.
Priests who would declare their submission to the Republic were restored to their rights as citizens.

submission and place
Passive homosexuality was intolerable to the patient because it was associated with castration, but it was deeply rooted in his psychology because “ submission and obedience to the father as their aim the right to take his place .”
In a later era, Pope Paul IV made it the place of a yearly oath of submission.
In addition, the apostle Neal A. Maxwell stated " The submission of one ’ s will is really the only uniquely personal thing we have to place on God ’ s altar.
The moment is unsettling … We do not know why the figure has reacted like this ; we do not know when the reaction happens ; we do not know where the reaction takes place .” Beckett told Mel Gussow that “ it was not his intention to have the character make an appeal … He is a triumphant martyr rather than a sacrificial victim … and it is meant to cow onlookers into submission through the intensity of his gaze and stoicism ,”
At first, recognizing the threat, he made offers of submission, with the sole object of gaining time until Caesar's attention fell elsewhere ; but Caesar's speed brought war quickly, and battle took place near Zela, where Pharnaces was routed and was able to escape with just a small detachment of cavalry.
It was also said that she died at Corfe Castle. Considering the association between Amesbury and the Plantagenets, Eleanor's final choice of burial place was probably a sign of submission and loyalty to her dynasty, but it was more likely her last protest about the fate of herself and her brother Arthur, as the abbey was for the Virgin and St Melor, a young Breton prince murdered by his wicked uncle who usurped his throne.
The time will be held if a submission hold is in place, and it will continue if the hold is broken or released.
In conjunction with the Department of State and the Bureau of the Census, CBP has put in place regulations that require submission of electronic export information on U. S. Munitions List and for technology for the Commerce Control List.
The objective of the match is to eliminate each opponent from the match by executing a pinfall or a submission, which can occur in the ring or on the chamber's elevated floor ( starting in the 2012 event, however, all pinfalls and submissions must take place in the ring ).
Their submission on the technical point was accompanied by cultural arguments that ' the youth of Tallaght will be restricted to a diet of Association football ' and that a soccer-only ground would place the ' applicant at a severe disadvantage in attracting the youth of Tallaght to the club, the sport and the GAA culture.
In token of this pledge, I herewith place my hands in hers in total submission " ( McKesson 1997, p. 170 ).
Unless the intruder showed submission by lowering his head, the bull kept his ears erect, and waved his tail or tucked it between his legs, and a clash of horns and head-butting would take place.
Each place setting includes a place mat, containing word games, jokes and artwork submitted by customers ( who receive a free large pizza if their submission is used ).
It strives to provide a place for safe and free exploration of dominance and submission roleplay, as well as other forms of sexual expression in public and in private.
North Carolina law currently has little restrictions on cities annexing territories, so many Pfafftown citizens were unable to successfully resist this forced annexation ; many lawsuits took place between the actual annexation in 2004 and the submission in 2006.
This backbreaker submission, better known as a Torture Rack and simply known as a backbreaker rack, sees the attacking wrestler place his / her opponent face-up across the wrestler's own shoulders before hooking the head with one hand and a leg with the other to then pull down on both ends to flex the opponent's back.
Their submission on the technical point was accompanied by cultural arguments that ' the youth of Tallaght will be restricted to a diet of Association football ' and that a soccer-only ground would place the ' applicant at a severe disadvantage in attracting the youth of Tallaght to the club, the sport and the GAA culture '.
:" The evangelical counsel of obedience, undertaken in a spirit of faith and love in the following of Christ who was obedient even unto death requires a submission of the will to legitimate superiors, who stand in the place of God when they command according to the proper constitutions.
The winning entry came from dental assisting student Susan Blum, who wrote in her submission that the term " Chemeketa " means " a peaceful gathering place.

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