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The wording of the question was quite general and may have been subject to different interpretations.
The wording on each note was:
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 '.
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.
Although it could be reconciled with Cyril's Formula of Reunion, it was not compatible in its wording with Cyril's Twelve Anathemas.
However, the Council would determine ( with the exception of 13 Egyptian bishops ) that this was an issue of wording and not of doctrine ; a committee of bishops appointed to study the orthodoxy of the Tome using Cyril's letters ( which included the twelve anathemas ) as their criteria unanimously determined it to be orthodox, and the Council, with few exceptions, supported this.
The wording and syntax of this epistle in its original Greek demonstrates that the author was capable and fluent.
The usual wording of official announcements of this nature was " The King has been pleased to appoint ...", but on this occasion the announcement said merely " The King has appointed ...", and his Private Secretary Lord Stamfordham asked the Solicitor-General, Sir Robert Garran, to make sure Scullin was aware of the exact wording.
Even at that time their precise wording and order was not yet fixed, and varied from locale to locale.
However, the precise wording was still left open.
Most of the wording was left to the individual reader.
In 2007, the Pepsi wording was moved to the bottom of the globe.
When his lawyer pointed out an error in the wording of the act which seemed to limit its application to cases of the destruction of objects worth no more than five pounds, he was convicted instead of the destruction of the glass case in which the vase had sat.
Even at that time their precise wording and order was not yet fixed, and varied from locale to locale.
However, the precise wording was still left open.
Most of the wording was left to the individual reader.
Adolf von Harnack argued that Chrestians was the original wording, and that Tacitus deliberately used Christus immediately after it to show his own superior knowledge compared to the population at large.
The wording of this clause caused much controversy at the time it was first used.
Because the wording of the clause is so vague, it was impossible for either side to prove its point.
Although the wording of the Declaration was approved on July 4, the date of its signing was August 2.
On July 4, 1776, the wording of the Declaration of Independence was approved and sent to the printer for publication.

wording and changed
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.
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 1985, this list changed to alter wording, such as changing " deafness " to " hearing loss associated with tinnitus, characteristically of low frequencies " and requiring more than one attack of vertigo to diagnose.
In the 1870s, a high-placed French heraldist with a limited command of Russian assumed that " babr " was a misspelling of " bobr ", the Russian word for " beaver ", and changed the wording accordingly.
Operation TIPS was accused of doing an " end run " around the United States Constitution, and the original wording of the website was subsequently changed.
) Johannes Kepler was able to formulate his famous three laws of planetary motion, which described the orbits of the planets in our solar system with incredible accuracy ; Kepler's three laws are still taught today in University physics and astronomy classes, and the wording of these laws has not changed since Kepler first formulated them four hundred years ago.
In a formal written response, Ofcom principal advisor Greg Bensberg said that wording of the licence would probably need to be changed to reflect the fact that this new arrangement is permitted.
In the eleventh century Rabbi Meir ben Samuel ( Rashi's son-in-law ) changed the original wording of Kol Nidre so as to make the Nusach Ashkenaz version apply to the future instead of the past ; that is, to vows that one might not be able to fulfill during the next year.
An important alteration in the wording of the Kol Nidre was made by Rashi's son-in-law, Rabbi Meir ben Samuel ( early 12th century ), who changed the original phrase " from the last Day of Atonement until this one " to " from this Day of Atonement until the next.
In 1840, with the third edition of the Book of Mormon, the wording was changed to " a pure and a delightsome people " by Joseph Smith, Jr., who claimed to be the translator of the book.
For this reason, Scripture changed wording in account of his demise and wrote,and he was no longer ’ in the world to complete his years .”
During this case, the wording was changed to the grave and irreparable danger standard.
However, due to large-scale fan complaints that this ' flipping ' has changed the finished product from the original ( e. g. A flipped manga image will keep the speech translations legible, while any graphics such as the wording on clothes or buildings will be reversed and confusing ), this practice has largely diminished.
That motto was next changed to " Honneur et Patrie " (" Honour and Fatherland ") until 1918, when it reverted again to the original Napoleonic wording.
The wording on the obverse was also changed to.
The wording can be changed as necessary, so long as it communicates that the chemical in question is known to the state to cause cancer, or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Indymedia. ie is considered an anti-semite outlet in Ireland where anything posted in favour of Jews or Israel will immediately be deleted or have its wording changed to suit their views.
The wording has changed with certain versions, but this is one most commonly used:
During the transition period the wording of the order was changed, to specify " Wheel to starboard " or " Wheel to port ".
In 1996, the wording throughout the Republican party platform was changed from " Democratic Party " to " Democrat Party ": Republican leaders " explained they wanted to make the subtle point that the Democratic Party had become elitist ".
Nonetheless, the tradition of the printing explanation has been sustained by the company as the wording on the labels has changed over the years, and the verbiage is carefully structured to retain a length of 33 words.
After a few months the soundbites of Judge Milian's voice were dropped from the opening, and the wording of Curt Chaplin's introduction was slightly changed:
The Conference concluded that the existing wording ( established in 1901 ) be changed to:
The changed wording on the backs of Upper Deck insert cards makes it less clear as to how the materials were used or what player wore the item.

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