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The Ruling suggests also that it applies to either a statutory or contractual reorganization.
In class theories such as Von Neumann – Bernays – Gödel set theory and Morse – Kelley set theory, there is a possible axiom called the axiom of global choice which is stronger than the axiom of choice for sets because it also applies to proper classes.
Title II also applies to all state and local public housing, housing assistance, and housing referrals.
In baseball, the statistic applies also to players who, prior to a game, are included on a starting lineup card or are announced as ex ante substitutes, whether they actually play or not, although, in Major League Baseball, the application of this statistic does not extend to consecutive games played streaks.
The word bandwidth applies to signals as described above, but it could also apply to systems, for example filters or communication channels.
This also applies in those Eastern churches which are in union with the pope, though it is required that he give assent.
The same applies to months in a lunar calendar and also the number of months in a year in a lunisolar calendar.
The sun's most southerly position, which is attained at the northern hemisphere's winter solstice, is now called the Tropic of Capricorn, a term which also applies to the line on the Earth at which the sun is directly overhead at noon on that solstice.
It also applies to other art forms, including novels, comics, and videogames, though usually on a smaller scale.
* Loanwords that have a low central vowel in their language of origin, such as llama, pasta, and pyjamas, as well as place names like Gaza, tend to have rather than ( which is the same as due to the father – bother merger, see below ); this also applies to older loans like drama or Apache.
This also applies when the defence scores on a turnover which is returned for a touchdown — technically, they become the offence until the conclusion of the play, and the scoring team must still kickoff.
Constructive contempt, also called consequential contempt is when a person fails to fulfill the will of the court as it applies to outside obligations of the person.
It only applies where proceedings are active, and the Attorney General has issued guidance as to when he believes this to be the case, and there is also statutory guidance.
Another states that if a pregnant woman converts to Judaism, that her conversion applies also to her fetus.
( This applies to the forward articulation ; both may also have either an affricate or non-affricate rear articulation as well.
This rule does not usually apply to intentional torts ( for example, deceit ), and also has stunted applicability to the quantum in negligence where the maxim Intended consequences are never too remote applies ' never ' is inaccurate here but resorts to unforeseeable direct and natural consequences of an act.
According to a decision by The Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany of September 21, 2001, in the version from May 15, 2008, this also applies to PhDs that were awarded in Australia, Israel, Japan, or Canada.
This caveat also applies to the ultraviolet ( UV ) spectrum, even though almost all of it is not ionizing, because UV can damage molecules due to electronic excitation which is far greater per unit energy than heating effects produce.
This applies to the validity and efficacy of the ordination of bishops and the other sacraments, not only of the Independent Catholic Churches, but also of all other Christian churches, including the Roman Catholic Church, Oriental Orthodoxy and the Assyrian Church of the East.
Likewise, Barsaive gets a complete treatment, and the chapters contain a lot of log entries and stories in addition to the setting descriptions ; the same applies also to Horrors and Dragons.
The term most commonly applies to a spacewalk made outside a craft orbiting Earth ( such as the International Space Station ), but also has applied to lunar surface exploration ( commonly known as moonwalks ) performed by six pairs of American astronauts in the Apollo program from 1969 to 1972.
This most likely applies to King Solomon, but may also refer to his successors as the Bible referred to Judah as Israel in Kings / Chronicles for example.
The four-color theorem applies not only to finite planar graphs, but also to infinite graphs that can be drawn without crossings in the plane, and even more generally to infinite graphs ( possibly with an uncountable number of vertices ) for which every finite subgraph is planar.
These are also considered war flags, though the terminology only applies to the flag's military usage.
Combined with Decree No. 91-337, it regulates disclosure, although the decree also applies to any person who provides to another person a corporate name, trademark or trade name or other business arrangements.

also and weaknesses
In addition to mathematical analysis of cryptographic algorithms, cryptanalysis also includes the study of side-channel attacks that do not target weaknesses in the cryptographic algorithms themselves, but instead exploit weaknesses in their implementation.
The checksum algorithms that are most used in practice, such as Fletcher's checksum, Adler-32, and cyclic redundancy checks ( CRCs ), address these weaknesses by considering not only the value of each word but also its position in the sequence.
There are also some analytical results which demonstrate theoretical weaknesses in the cipher, although they are infeasible to mount in practice.
Although they still give an overall score, they now also give scores for many of these more restricted abilities, identifying particular strengths and weaknesses of an individual.
Some also venture to argue Sea Lion would have failed regardless because of the weaknesses of German sea power.
The fighting in Bougainville also exposed weaknesses in command, training, discipline and force structure.
The performance also gave an opportunity for Gibbs and the Redskins ' coaches to devise a strong game plan to exploit their Super Bowl opponent's weaknesses.
In this passage, he also records what is known as " the Psalm of Nephi ", where he pleads for the Lord to forgive his weaknesses, make him strong so he can conquer his enemies, and redeem his soul.
Like Saverio Mercadante, who also reassessed the strength and weaknesses of this period in opera, Pacini's style did change, but he quickly became eclipsed by the rising influence of Giuseppe Verdi on the Italian operatic scene, and many of his operas appeared to be old fashioned and rarely, if ever, appeared outside of Italy.
When understood in this way, it is clear how the algorithm necessarily finds the shortest path, however it may also reveal one of the algorithm's weaknesses: its relative slowness in some topologies.
He has also discovered weaknesses in the FISH cipher and designed the stream cipher Pike.
In support of the reading of Shakespeare ’ s play as subversive, it has also been argued that 16th century audiences would have interpreted Antony and Cleopatra ’ s depiction of different models of government as exposing inherent weaknesses in an absolutist, imperial, and by extension monarchical, political state.
This also addressed weaknesses in the older five-piece, press-fit crankshaft.
The verb " to pander " is also used in a more general sense to suggest active or implicit encouragement of someone's weaknesses.
The formation also has weaknesses.
The defensive architecture of the castle also contains various weaknesses.
Bodyguards also learn how to work with other security personnel to conduct threat or risk assessment and analyze potential security weaknesses.
He further understood that White might also advance on the kingside with h2 – h4 – h5, provoking weaknesses that would make it more difficult to defend later on.
Its weaknesses are that it is UV sensitive and can tend to degrade over time, and thus generally is also coated to help preserve it.
It also points up his weaknesses: the derivative quality of his less successful verse, the limited areas of concern in even his best poems.
" It was his opinion that the passions ( love, fear, grief ) are weaknesses: they lack the strain or tension which he persistently emphasized, and on which the strength of the soul, no less than that of the body, depends, and which constitutes in human beings self-control, and moral strength, and also conditions every virtue.
In the following year he began publishing a monthly periodical ( Scherzhafte und ernsthafte, vernüftige und einfältige Gedanken über allerhand lustige und nutzliche Bücher und Fragen ) in which he ridiculed the pedantic weaknesses of the learned, taking the side of the Pietists in their controversy with the orthodox, and defending mixed marriages of Lutherans and Calvinists ; he also published a volume on natural law which emphasized natural reason and a paper defending marriage between Lutherans and members of the Reformed church.
This depends on how weathered the rocks are, and the type of rock, and also how many structural weaknesses occur within the rocks, such as a fault, shears, joints or foliations.
In particular, the security systems in older vehicles may not be up to the same standard as current vehicles, and thieves also have longer to learn their weaknesses.

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