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It became the sole `` subject '' of `` international law '' ( a term which, it is pertinent to remember, was coined by Bentham ), a body of legal principle which by and large was made up of what Western nations could do in the world arena.
The term sensory ataxia is employed to indicate ataxia due to loss of proprioception, the loss of sensitivity to the positions of joint and body parts.
" " Giving Directions " is the term for thinking and projecting an anatomically ideal map of how one's body may be used effortlessly.
This second term can be even further simplified if the particles form a rigid body, in which case it is the product of moment of inertia and angular velocity of the spinning motion ( as above ).
While some software developers use the term ISO C, others are standards body – neutral and use Standard C.
Each municipality has an autonomous local government, comprising a mayor, directly elected by the people to a four year term, and a legislative body, also directly elected by the people.
Similarly, the somewhat related term " bank " refers to the land alongside or sloping down to a river ( riverbank ) or to a body of water smaller than a lake.
In the diagram, the “ working body( system ), a term introduced by Clausius in 1850, can be any fluid or vapor body through which heat Q can be introduced or transmitted to produce work.
In the broadest sense, the term impact crater can be applied to any depression, natural or manmade, resulting from the high velocity impact of a projectile with a larger body.
In most common usage, the term is used for the approximately circular depression in the surface of a planet, moon or other solid body in the Solar System, formed by the hypervelocity impact of a smaller body with the surface.
However, a large body of work uses the term chromosome regardless of chromatin content.
The Latin term Corpus Christianum is often translated as the Christian body, meaning the community of all Christians.
Armoured cavalry such as the Byzantine cataphract were used as shock troops — they would charge the main body of the enemy and, in many cases, their actions decided the outcome of the battle, hence the later term " battle cavalry ".
* The term is used also to mean those Christian churches that maintain that their episcopate can be traced unbrokenly back to the apostles and consider themselves part of a catholic ( universal ) body of believers.
Headrick abandoned his trademark on the term " Disc Golf ", and turned over control and administration of the PDGA to the growing body of disc golf players in order to focus on his passion for building and inventing equipment for the sport.
In the United States, the term " Darwinism " is often used by creationists as a pejorative term in reference to beliefs such as atheistic naturalism, but in the United Kingdom the term has no negative connotations, being freely used as a short hand for the body of theory dealing with evolution, and in particular, evolution by natural selection.
They found that these diets lowered total body mass by 8 % in the short term, over 3 – 12 months.
Agnieszka Weinar ( 2010 ) notes the widening use of the term, arguing that recently, " a growing body of literature succeeded in reformulating the definition, framing diaspora as almost any population on the move and no longer referring to the specific context of their existence ".
The informal term static electricity refers to the net presence ( or ' imbalance ') of charge on a body, usually caused when dissimilar materials are rubbed together, transferring charge from one to the other.
The term is derived from the ancient Greek noun (), which means " the abandonment ", " the downfall ", or " the darkening of a heavenly body ", which is derived from the verb () which means " to abandon ", " to darken ", or " to cease to exist ," a combination of prefix (), from preposition (), " out ," and of verb (), " to be absent ".
The term football club is the most commonly used for a sports club which is an organised or incorporated body with a president, committee and a set of rules responsible for ensuring the continued playing existence of one or more teams which are selected for regular competition play ( and which may participate in several different divisions or leagues ).

term and cast
Socialist economists, such as Robin Hahnel, have criticized the term as an ideologically motivated attempt to cast what is in their view the fundamental problems of capitalism as avoidable irregularities.
Laissez-faire advocates criticize the term as an ideologically motivated attempt to cast what is in their view the fundamental problem of government intervention or “ investments ” as an avoidable aberration ; free-market advocates refer to governmental favoritism as " crony socialism ", " venture socialism " or " corporatism, a modern form of mercantilism " to emphasize that the only way to run a profitable business in such systems is to have help from corrupt government officials.
" Creationists use the term Darwinism, often pejoratively, to imply that the theory has been held as true only by Darwin and a core group of his followers, whom they cast as dogmatic and inflexible in their belief.
The president of Guinea is normally elected by popular vote for a seven-year term ; candidate must receive a majority of the votes cast to be elected president.
This is a pejorative term and intended to cast doubt on the legitimacy of the proceedings.
The term " victimless crime " is not used in jurisprudence, but is rather used to cast doubt onto the efficacy of past, existing and proposed legislation ; or to highlight the unintended consequences of the same.
The term has come to refer to any secret payment made to cast a product in a favorable light ( such as obtaining positive reviews ).
However, just after her term began, the House held a vote on whether or not to enter World War I. Rankin cast one of 50 votes against the resolution, earning her immediate vilification by the press.
The term is often used interchangeably with linear type, although often what is being discussed is technically uniqueness typing, as actual linear typing allows a non-linear value to be " cast " to a linear form, while still retaining multiple references to it.
* Express versus issue advocacy: these two types of advocacy when grouped together usually refers to a debate in the United States whether a group is expressly making their desire known that voters should cast ballots in a particular way, or whether a group has a long term issue that isn't campaign and election season specific.
The translators of the Greek Septuagint understood the Hebrew term as meaning the sent away, and read :"< sup > 8 </ sup > and Aaron shall cast lots upon the two goats, one lot for the Lord and the other lot for the scapegoat ( Greek apompaios dat.
* the term " Low on Mana ", used in role playing games in which a magician needs to replenish mana reserves, the power required to cast magic spells.
However, the term " omnisexual " is also frequently used by cast and crew to describe the character ; its use is intended to highlight that Jack does not discriminate between humans and aliens.
Other ancient competitions included throwing a cast iron ball attached to a wooden handle – the root of the term " hammer throw " due to their resemblance to the tools.
A well-known operatic vocal genre of the late 18th century, referred to at that time by the same name but distinguished today in English and German writing by the differently accented term " rondò " is cast in two parts, slow-fast.
Short term cast members included: Peter Adams, Briony Behets, Pat Bishop, Aileen Britton, Chelsea Brown, Carlotta, Anne Charleston, Chantal Contouri, Lynette Curran, Lorrae Desmond, Carmen Duncan, Paula Duncan, Judi Farr, Jill Forster, Joseph Furst, Arianthe Galani, Vivienne Garrett, Pamela Garrick, Deborah Gray, Penne Hackforth-Jones, Wendy Hughes, Chris King, Josephine Knur, Anne Louise Lambert, Margaret Laurence, Joanna Lockwood, Judy McBurney, Diana McLean, John McTernan, Vince Martin, Ray Meagher, Julieanne Newbould, John Orcsik, Shane Porteous, Candy Raymond, Tristan Rogers, June Salter, Justine Saunders, Mary Ann Severne, Henri Szeps, Malcolm Thompson, Rowena Wallace and Norman Yemm.
His term ended on January 3, 2009, and after a six-month legal battle in which he lost each decision in the process, the Minnesota Supreme Court unanimously declared Franken the election winner by 312 votes ( out of over 3 million cast ) on June 30, 2009, prompting Coleman to concede.
In The Jennifer Morgue by Charles Stross, the term geas is used to describe spells cast in which the subjects must conform to a certain narrative archetype.
It was said of him that during the entire term of his service no ten other members cast so many negative votes.
In Europe in contrast, where ports more often use basins and river-side quays than piers, the term is principally associated with the image of a Victorian cast iron pleasure pier.
Smith said that the ambiguity of the term Elohim is the result of such changes, cast in terms of " vertical translatability " by Smith ( 2008 ); i. e. the re-interpretation of the gods of the earliest recalled period as the national god of the monolatrism as it emerged in the 7th to 6th century BCE in the Kingdom of Judah and during the Babylonian captivity, and later in terms of monotheism by the emergence of Rabbinical Judaism in the 2nd century CE .< ref > Mark S. Smith, God in translation: deities in cross-cultural discourse in the biblical world, vol.
Hank was a member of the show's Wack Pack ( a play on the 60s term, " Rat Pack " but featuring a cast of oddball characters ) and soon attracted a large informal fan base.
Gravel pit is the term for an open cast working for extraction of gravel.
Medieval Catholic theology, especially the writings of Thomas Aquinas, had a powerfully Aristotelean cast, and thus term logic became a part of Catholic theological reasoning.
The current mayor is Ritsuko Okura the city's first female mayor, who was re-elected in 2007 for a second term with approximately 60 % of the votes cast.

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