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wording and writ
At first, new writs could be drafted to fit new situations, although in practice the clerks of the Chancery would re-use old forms, and there were many books that were collections of forms of writ, much as in modern times lawyers frequently use fixed precedents or boilerplate, rather than re-inventing the wording of a legal document each time they wish to create one.

wording and implies
Brown's careful wording implies that he was aware that the Original Creole Orchestra preceded him and that they played jazz.
As the wording implies, a degenerated workers ' state is a state where the working class has succeeded in seizing power from the bourgeoisie and the means of production taken into social ownership, but where subsequently, power has been usurped by an undemocratic and unaccountable bureaucracy: the revolution has degenerated.
A wording such as " an equation in x and y ", or " solve for x and y ", implies that the unknowns are as indicated: in these cases x and y.
Schweizer feels that the wording implies that Jesus is only discussing oaths associated with vows, and that he never speaks against the oaths of innocence or truthfulness that were not linked with vows.

wording and prisoner
The original wording contained in Public Law 99-145 only authorized the POW Medal for service members held captive “ while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States ; while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force ; or while serving with friendly forces engaged in an armed conflict against an opposing armed force in which the United States is not a belligerent party .” Accordingly, DoD policy articulated in 1988 concluded that only military captives taken prisoner by enemy or opposing states during active armed conflict were eligible for the award.

wording and is
What rasa actually is, in a theoretical sense, is not discussed and given the Nātyashāstra's pithy wording it is unlikely the exact understanding of the original author ( s ) will be known.
7: 13 ), and Jesus is presented using the same wording in the Book of Revelation in 1: 13-15 .< ref name = Bromiley1995 >
Calixtus ' reference to the feudal homage due the emperor on appointment is guarded: " shall do unto thee for these what he rightfully should " was the wording of the privilegium granted by Calixtus.
* The rhyme structure is AABB ; the subject matter and wording are often humorously contrived in order to achieve a rhyme, including the use of phrases in Latin, French and other non-English Languages
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.
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.
This flashcard creation process is semi-automated – the reader chooses which material to learn and edits the precise wording of the questions, while the software assists in making the flashcards and does the scheduling.
* 1776 – The Continental Congress adopts a resolution severing ties with the Kingdom of Great Britain although the wording of the formal Declaration of Independence is not approved until July 4.
Van Voorst states that the neutral reconstruction is supported by the majority of scholars because it involves far less conjectural wording and fits better with the style of Josephus.
This response is an Aramaic translation of the Hebrew " ברוך שם כבוד מלכותו לעולם ועד " ( Blessed be His name, whose glorious kingdom is forever ), which is to be found in the Jerusalem Targum ( י ְ ה ֵ א ש ְׁ מ ֵ יה ּ ר ַ ב ָּ א מ ְ ב ָ ר ֵ ך ְ ל ְ ע ָ ל ְ מ ֵ י ע ַ ל ְ מ ִ ין ) ( Genesis 49: 2 and Deuteronomy 6: 4 ), and is similar to the wording of.
However, in Porphyry's Greek text De Abstinentia (« Περὶ ἀποχῆς ἐμψύχων »), there is a reference to the now-lost histories of the Mithraic mysteries by Euboulus and Pallas, the wording of which suggests that these authors treated the name " Mithra " as an indeclinable foreign word.
Nicaragua's dealings with the armed opposition in El Salvador, although it might be considered a breach with the principle of non-intervention and the prohibition of use of force, did not constitute " an armed attack ", which is the wording in article 51 justifying the right of self-defence.
However, the version in the Folio is rather different in length, and in wording: as the editors of the Folger edition explain: " The Folio play has about 160 lines that do not appear in the Quarto.
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.
The precise wording and application of any of these vows is different by tradition.
Such a popular initiative is formulated as a precise new text ( general proposal initiatives have been canceled in 2009 ) whose wording can no longer be changed by parliament and the government.
" Occasionally, Chase would change the wording slightly in order to keep the joke fresh, e. g. " Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still valiantly holding on in his fight to remain dead.
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.

wording and brought
This wording was brought in after a bank was successfully sued for libel after returning a cheque with the phrase " Insufficient Funds " after making an error-the court ruled that as there were sufficient funds the statement was demonstrably false and damaging to the reputation of the person issuing the cheque.

wording and court
The court chose not to accept the wording literally.
In addition, as the quizzes are not formal affairs, slight errors in wording may lead to confusion and have led to a 2005 court case in the UK.
She believes that only his attorney may have appeared on his behalf that day, in spite of the wording of a court record that indicated he may have appeared in person — in propria persona or " in his own person ".
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.
She believes that only his attorney may have appeared on his behalf that day, in spite of the wording of a court record that indicated he may have appeared in person — in propria persona or " in his own person ".
Additionally, the rule applies only if a court determines the term to be ambiguous, which often forms the substance of a contractual dispute, and such ambiguity is " latent " ( i. e., not so glaring, or " patent ", as to put the other party on clear notice of a problem with the wording or interpretation ).
The constitution includes many provisions that are either wholly or partly archaic in their wording or functions, or unenforceable by federal laws and court rulings.
A 2005 court case strongly criticised the wording of a Microsoft licensing agreement related to portable devices.
The reforms also instituted Polish as the administrative language, replacing Ruthenian, in written documents and court proceedings, contradicting the wording of the Third Statute.
The wording of such a decree is generally in the form of " that the marriage, had and solemnized on ( date ) between AB and CD, be dissolved by reason that ( grounds ) UNLESS sufficient cause be shown to the court why this decree should not be made absolute within six months of the making hereof ".

wording and for
Salinger said the work President Kennedy, advisers, and members of his staff were doing on the address involved composition and wording, rather than last minute decisions on administration plans to meet the latest Berlin crisis precipitated by Russia's demands and proposals for the city.
Vague in wording, it called for withdrawal of Belgian troops and authorized the Secretary-General `` to take the necessary steps to provide the ( Congolese ) Government with such military assistance as may be necessary, until, through the efforts of the Congolese Government with the technical assistance of the United Nations, the national security forces may be able, in the opinion of the Government, to meet fully their tasks.
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.
There are attempts to adjust the wording for the upcoming DSM-V.
To minimise such differences, seven of the most respected labs, AGTA-GTL ( New York ), CISGEM ( Milano ), GAAJ-ZENHOKYO ( Tokyo ), GIA ( Carlsbad ), GIT ( Bangkok ), Gübelin ( Lucerne ) and SSEF ( Basel ), have established the Laboratory Manual Harmonisation Committee ( LMHC ), for the standardization of wording reports, promotion of certain analytical methods and interpretation of results.
The two rabbis, Shapira and Yehuda Leib Maimon, argued for its inclusion, saying that it could not be omitted, with Shapira supporting the wording " God of Israel " or " the Almighty and Redeemer of Israel ".
If the inhabitants of Palestine were ready for independence under a Class “ A ” mandate, then the Palestinian Arabs that made up the majority of the inhabitants of Palestine in 1922 ( 589. 177 Arabs vs. 83. 790 Jews ) could then logically claim that they were the intended beneficiaries of the “ Mandate for Palestine ” – provided one never reads the actual wording of the document:
For example, as of May 2000, per DSM-IV-TR, " Because some cases of Sexual Sadism may not involve harm to a victim ( e. g., inflicting humiliation on a consenting partner ), the wording for sexual sadism involves a hybrid of the DSM-III-R and DSM-IV wording ( i. e., “ the person has acted on these urges with a non-consenting person, or the urges, sexual fantasies, or behaviors cause marked distress or interpersonal difficulty ”)".
* People with disabilities are not required to use specific wording when putting in a reasonable accommodation request when applying for a job.
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 ".
Because the wording of the clause is so vague, it was impossible for either side to prove its point.
On July 4, 1776, the wording of the Declaration of Independence was approved and sent to the printer for publication.
Although Article VI requires that the Vice-President take an oath or affirmation of allegiance to the US Constitution, unlike the President, the United States Constitution does not specify the precise wording of the oath of office for the Vice President.
Although controversially moderate by other dominion standards, and notably indirect in its reference to the monarchy ( and hence widely criticised by unionists and other dominions ), it was criticised by nationalists and republicans for making any reference to the Crown, the claim being that it was a direct oath to the Crown, a fact demonstrably incorrect by an examination of its wording.
According to the Weimar Republic 1928 Law on Firearms & Ammunition, firearms acquisition or carrying permits were “ only to be granted to persons of undoubted reliability, and — in the case of a firearms carry permit — only if a demonstration of need is set forth .” The Nazis replaced this law with the Weapons Law of March 18, 1938, which was very similar in structure and wording, but relaxed gun control requirements for the general population.
The majority did not adopt or use the clear and present danger test, but the concurring opinion encouraged the Court to support greater protections for speech, and it suggested that " imminent danger " a more restrictive wording than " present danger " should be required before speech can be outlawed.
The wording of the warrant shows some concerns for humanitarian considerations, the severity of the methods of interrogation were to be increased gradually until the interrogators were sure that Fawkes had told all he knew.
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 ).

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