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wording and derives
Philologists and literary scholars usually designate three main genealogical groups for the entire range of available manuscripts, with two primary versions comprising the oldest known copies: * AB and * C. This categorization derives from the signatures on the * A, * B, and * C manuscripts as well as the wording of the last verse in each source: " daz ist der Nibelunge liet " or " daz ist der Nibelunge nôt ".

wording and from
The wording of the arraignment varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
In 1995 a similar process could be observed as elsewhere with the production of A Prayer Book for Australia which departed from both the structure and wording of the BCP.
The process was accompanied by numerous objections, notably from the deeply conservatively evangelical Diocese of Sydney which noted the loss of BCP wording and of an explicit ' biblical doctrine of substitutionary atonement '.
The DCA excluded the wording " double-dapple " from the standard in 2007 and now strictly use the wording " dapple " as the double dapple gene is commonly responsible for blindness and deafness.
Although there has been a change in the wording of this rule from 1 January 2007, the current FIH umpires ' briefing instructs umpires not to change the way they interpret this rule .< ref name =" Umpires ' briefing ">
It should also be noted that the wording of the Basic Law on the term of the Chief Executive is substantially different from the articles in the PRC constitution concerning the length of term of the president, premier, etc.
Even at that time their precise wording and order was not yet fixed, and varied from locale to locale.
In the Roman Rite, the wording of the prayer of exorcism is: " Almighty and ever-living God, you sent your only Son into the world to cast out the power of Satan, spirit of evil, to rescue man from the kingdom of darkness and bring him into the splendour of your kingdom of light.
Even at that time their precise wording and order was not yet fixed, and varied from locale to locale.
Most of these are slight differences in the wording of the prayers ; for instance, Oriental Sephardic and some Hasidic prayer books state " חננו מאתך חכמה בינה ודעת ", " Graciously bestow upon us from You wisdom ( ḥochmah ), understanding ( binah ) and knowledge ( daat )", in allusion to the Kabbalistic sefirot of those names, while the Nusach Ashkenaz, as well as Western Sephardic and other Hasidic versions retain the older wording " חננו מאתך דעה בינה והשכל ", " Graciously bestow upon us from You knowledge, understanding, and reason ".
The wording of EMS combinations and EuroCombi are now used interchangeably to point to truck combinations as specified in the EU document ; however apart from Sweden and Finland the EuroCombi is only allowed to operate on specific tracks in other EU member states.
Much of the idea of the poem, including the flag imagery and some of the wording, is derived from an earlier song by Key, also set to the tune of The Anacreontic Song.
The Supreme Court held in United States v. Carll, that “ in an indictment ... it is not sufficient to set forth the offense in the words of the statute, unless those words of themselves fully, directly, and expressly, without any uncertainty or ambiguity, set forth all the elements necessary to constitute the offense intended to be punished .” Vague wording, even if taken directly from a statute, does not suffice.
According to Mackenzie's theory, the Persians ( or Proto-Persians ) occupied the province of Fars in the southwest ( proceeding from the assumption that the Achaemenids spoke Persian ), the Baluchis ( Proto-Baluchis ) inhabited the central areas of Western Iran, and the Kurds ( Proto-Kurds ), in the wording of G. Windfuhr ( 1975: 459 ), lived either in northwestern Luristan or in the province of Isfahan.
The wording of questions made it impossible to distinguish cases of criminals on the receiving end of a legitimate defensive gun from cases of criminal assault with a gun.
The results of these two surveys were also directly contradicted by a much larger-scale national survey that did not suffer from these flaws in question wording </ ref > Kleck and Kates 2001, pp. 264 – 267 </ ref > Several further HICRC studies using data from surveys of detainees in prisons and interviews with prison physicians report that very few criminals are actually shot while committing crimes ( confirming the findings of Kleck and Gertz 1995 </ ref > Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 86 ( 1 ): 150-187, esp.
The name Land for Peace is derived from the wording of the resolution's first operative paragraph which affirms that peace should include the application of two principles ; Withdrawal of Israeli forces ( Giving Up Land ), and Termination of all claims or states of belligerency ( Making Peace ).
To initiate a citizens-initiated referendum on a particular issue, proponents of the referendum apply to the Clerk of the House of Representatives, and once the question wording is determined, proponets have twelve months to compile a petition containing signatures from at least ten percent of all registered voters.
The same phrase found its way into the very first resolution adopted by the United Nations General assembly in January 1946 in London, which used the wording "... the elimination from national armaments of atomic weapons and of all other weapons adaptable to mass destruction.
During the drafting of the revised constitution the wording intentionally excluded the Bahá ' ís from protection as a religious minority.

wording and passage
Over several days of debate, Congress made a few changes in wording and deleted nearly a fourth of the text, most notably a passage critical of the slave trade, changes that Jefferson resented.
Moreover, the CEV often paraphrases in order to make the underlying point of a passage clear, rather than directly translating the wording.
Congress, having made a few changes in wording, deleted nearly a fourth of the draft before publication, removing a passage critical of the slave trade, and many members of Congress, Jefferson included, owned slaves.
In lawmaking, " caption bills " that propose minor changes in law with simplistic titles ( the bait ) are introduced to the legislature with the ultimate objective of substantially changing the wording ( the switch ) at a later date in order to try to smooth the passage of a controversial or major amendment.
Schnackenburg argues the wording in this passage is deliberately obscure between the two options.
The wording " in virtue of which " was also described in the same passage ...

wording and Act
During the original debate over the amendment Senator Jacob M. Howard of Michigan — the author of the Citizenship Clause — described the clause as having the same content, despite different wording, as the earlier Civil Rights Act of 1866, namely, that it excludes Native Americans who maintain their tribal ties and " persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers.
The rights of adopted children were also improved with certain wording changed in the Inheritance ( Family Provision ) Act of 1938 to bestow opon them the same rights as natural-born children.
In 2008, these changes in the Insurrection Act of 1807 were repealed in their entirety, reverting to the previous wording of the Insurrection Act that in its original form was written to limit Presidential power as much as possible in the event of insurrection, rebellion, or lawlessness.
In the United Kingdom, Membership of the Royal College of Pathologists is not a prerequisite of appointment as a Coroner's Medical Expert, i. e. doctors in the UK that are not forensic pathologists or pathologists are allowed to perform medicolegal autopsies, simply because of the vague wording of ' The Coroners Act ', which merely stipulates a ' suitably qualified medical practitioner ', i. e. anyone on the GMC Register.
The RCMP / GRC wording is specifically protected under the Trade-marks Act.
The wording of the First Suppression Act was clear that reform, not outright abolition of monastic life, was being presented to the public as the objective of the legislative policy ; and there is a continuing academic debate as to whether a universal dissolution was nevertheless being covertly prepared for at this point.
In the past, the Riot Act had to be read by an official-with the wording exactly correct-before violent policing action could take place.
However, formally, this still remains the standard method, a fact that is recited by the wording of the Letters Patent for the appointment of the Royal Commissioners, and by the wording of the Letters Patent for the granting of the Royal Assent in writing under the 1967 Act ("... And forasmuch as We cannot at this time be present in the Higher House of Our said Parliament being the accustomed place for giving Our Royal Assent ...").
The Board did, however, note that " doubts exist regarding the legal basis of heraldic functions exercised in the State prior to the establishment of the Board " and that " with minor amendment, the wording of the Act could be made more succinct ".
By the wording of the Act, it was made clear that Parliament was not granting the King the title ( thereby suggesting that they had the right to withdraw it later ) but rather it was stated as a recognized fact.
CONTU ( National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works ; established by US Congress, operated 1975-1978 ) recommended that the wording of section 117 be repealed and replaced because of changes in technology from when the US Copyright Act was drafted and advances in computer technology.
The wording in s. 1 of the 1978 Act as amended was clear and unambiguous.
The railway police federal oath of office provides the following wording ( Now under the Railway Safety Act section 44 ( 1 )):
In particular, the Act makes it unlawful for any public body to act in a way which is incompatible with the Convention, unless the wording of an Act of Parliament means they have no other choice.
However the boundaries between the different types are not fixed, and which type of delegated legislation is used will be determined by the wording of the parent Act.
On February 24, 2005 Bill 171 An Act to amend various statutes in respect of spousal relationships was passed in the provincial legislature which performed ' housekeeping ' on various Ontario laws, to bring their wording into line with the court ruling.
The 1949 Act effectively reduced this delay to a single year, by altering the wording of the 1911 Act.
Section 2 defined the act's short title as the " Parliament Act 1949 " and that the Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949 should be construed together under that name, particularly with reference to Section 4 of the 1911 Act, which described the wording used when an act was passed in this method.
This wording enshrines in law the issue at the heart of the Sandford Principle, and hence, since 1995, consideration of the Sandford Principle has only been possible through the Environment Act.

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