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These and premises
These deduction rules tell exactly when a formula can be derived from a set of premises.
These works were displayed in Leeds, either in the University or the premises of the Leeds Arts Club, between 1913 and 1923.
These fictional premises may also lend to the engagement of the mind and perhaps proposition of thoughts, ideas, art and theories.
These were compared with any given premises, and incompatible ones crossed off.
These were donated to university by the War Office after the end of fighting, in time for the transfer from the high street premises in 1920.
These premises were not accepted by the jury, who convicted Williams after 28 hours of deliberation on May 1, 1981.
" These premises led Schenker to seek the key to an understanding of music in the traditional discipline of counterpoint, since this is the type of theory the " German Masters " themselves had studied.
These problems may be difficult to resolve since they often originate from places other than the customer's premises.
In April 1973, Koch coined the term " Watergate Seven " when, in response to U. S. Senator Lowell P. Weicker, Jr .' s indicating that one of the men in Watergate scandal had been ordered in the spring of 1972 to keep certain Senators and Representatives under surveillance, posted a sign on the door of his United States Congress office saying, ' These premises were surveilled by the Watergate Seven.
These devices all describe the customer premises wireless system as the Subscriber Unit " SU ", and the operator transmitter delivering the last mile local loop services as the " Access Point " ( AP ).
These are the premises now occupied by the museum.
These were probably the premises previously occupied by Mulliners ( London ) Ltd.
These concerns are legitimate and scenario planning would gain in academic standing if more research were conducted on its comparative performance and underlying theoretical premises.
These premises soon proved to be inadequate however, and a new building at the foot of University Avenue was designed by the architect Alan McNaughton of Arthur & McNaughton in the Scots Baronial style and erected between 1929 and 1931, with the women of the Queen Margaret Union ( QMU ) moving into the John McIntyre Building in 1932.
These cases are sometimes referred to as " third party premises liability " cases and they represent a highly complex and dynamic area of tort law.
These premises are situated at the corner of Francis Street and Chapeltown Road, and was the former site of Willow House built in 1849 by Benjamin Randall Vickers of Vickers Oils, Leeds who founded the first Wesleyan congregation on Willow House premises The present facilities replace the former Roscoe Place Methodist Church which was opened in 1862 and extended in 1882 situated at the Sheepscar end of Chapeltown Road next to the Archives Libray building.
These premises include the " RDS Arena ", " RDS Simmonscourt ", " RDS Main Hall " and other venues which are used regularly for exhibitions, concerts and sporting events, including regular use by the Leinster Rugby team.
These rules set out in minute detail how premises were to be constructed, maintained and managed.
These legislative changes coincided with demographic changes — the young audiences who had patronized the unlicensed dances and discos of the mid-to-late Sixties were now ageing into their late teens and early twenties, and could now be legally admitted into licensed premises.
These may connect to the regular phone system on the system side of the demarcation point, but typically connect on the customer side ahead of all phones within the monitored premises so that the alarm system can seize the line by cutting-off any active calls and call the monitoring company if needed.
The term " Watergate Seven " was coined a few months later, in April 1973, by American lawyer, politician, and political commentator Ed Koch, who, in response to U. S. Senator Lowell P. Weicker, Jr .' s indicating that one of the men in Watergate bugging case had been ordered in the spring of 1972 to keep certain Senators and Representatives under surveillance, posted a sign on the door of his United States Congress office saying, ' These premises were surveilled by the Watergate Seven.
These premises were bombed and repaired no less than seven times during World War II.
These rights are important in cases such as those before us, where recipients have challenged proposed terminations as resting on incorrect or misleading factual premises or on misapplication of rules or policies to the facts of particular cases.

These and apply
( These rules are not intended to apply in case of differing episodes of the same series ; this difference may not always be communicated to distributors, although this is rather rare.
These types of claims are increasing and Italian courts have recently allowed them against banks that continue to apply compound interest on retail clients ’ current account overdrafts.
These ideas apply to air flight as well.
These terms, however, do not apply to other beneficiaries of government spending such as tax incentives and military spending.
These give more specific instructions on how to apply statutes, which often explicitly delegate regulation of specific details to the government.
( These rules do not necessarily apply to Two-photon absorption.
These are less general, and apply to specific minerals.
These rules apply in highly organized competitions such as the World Championships.
These characteristics apply also to a caesaropapist regime.
These terms don't apply to valves with no stem or valves using rotors.
These issues also apply to other situations where series-parallel strings are used, not just in UPS systems but also in electric vehicle applications.
These rules usually apply to all road users, though they are of special importance to motorists and cyclists.
These rules must be more strictly adhered to on roads with oncoming traffic, but still apply on multi-lane and divided highways.
These elements do not cause the text to break when rendered in a paragraph format, but typically they cause the document processor to apply some kind of distinct typographical treatment to the enclosed text, by changing the font, size, or similar attributes.
These are considered by some to be challenging rules to apply to life.
These labels usually appear abbreviated as " SVO " and so forth, and may be called " typologies " of the languages to which they apply.
These do not apply directly to CMOS since both supplies are really source supplies.
These techniques differ in the mechanism used to apply suction, in how early in pregnancy they can be used, and in whether cervical dilation is necessary.
These methods, as does Bohm's Hamilton-Jacobi formulation, do not apply to situations in which the full dynamics of spin need to be taken into account.
These requirements also apply to imported meat products, which must be inspected under equivalent foreign standards.
These values follow from the properties of the normal distribution, and they apply only if the measurement process produces normally distributed errors.
These equations apply to a particle moving linearly, in three dimensions in a straight line, with constant acceleration.
These restrictions only apply to money paid in during the current tax year.
These describe the observation that individuals will give high accuracy ratings to descriptions of their personality that supposedly are tailored specifically for them, but are in fact vague and general enough to apply to a wide range of people.
These involve elastic materials or gauze to apply pressure to the area.

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