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There was clarification that a runner is credited with a steal if the attempt began before a battery error.
A clarification came in 1955 that awarded a stolen base to a runner, even if he became involved in a rundown, provided he managed to evade the rundown, and advance to the base he was intending to steal.
No formal clarification of the hoax film was provided by the subsequent release, The Hollywood Hall of Shame.
Later, part of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Paul D. Boyer and John E. Walker for their clarification of the working mechanism of ATP synthase.
By 1566, Aldus Manutius the Younger was able to state that the main object of punctuation was the clarification of syntax.
From the beginning, Christian theological learning was therefore a central component in these institutions, as was the study of Church or Canon law ): universities played an important role in training people for ecclesiastical offices, in helping the church pursue the clarification and defence of its teaching, and in supporting the legal rights of the church over against secular rulers.
The 7. 5 edition was released in 2008 by Fiery Dragon Productions, being an update and clarification on the 30th Anniversary Edition.
In 2007, the Holy See reaffirmed the duty of Catholics to evangelize members of other religions, and this was largely interpreted as a clarification of Lumen Gentium, against the statements of liberals and others claiming that Christian proselytism had become historically and politically outmoded.
* In 2001, he was awarded the David Watt Prize for " outstanding contributions towards the clarification of political issues and the promotion of their greater understanding " for his investigation into the Armenian Genocide by the Ottoman Empire in 1915.
Lucas, who was in the room and had dozed off while working on the script for Star Wars, momentarily woke when he heard the request and, after asking for clarification, stated that it was a " great name " before falling immediately back to sleep.
One important clarification brought by this law was that the color blue was defined as being a very bright blue, in contrast to the flag of the Netherlands ( exactly the same design, but the Dutch flag uses dark blue and a less oblong shape ).
On July 30, 1993, explicit clarification of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Article 18 was made in the United Nations Human Rights Committee general comment 22, Paragraph 11: " The Covenant does not explicitly refer to a right to conscientious objection, but the Committee believes that such a right can be derived from article 18, inasmuch as the obligation to use lethal force may seriously conflict with the freedom of conscience and the right to manifest one's religion or belief.
Once the second element * gaisos " spear " was no longer recognizable to Irish speaker, its Old Irish cognate, gáe, was reattached to the beginning for clarification, forming a new, tautological compound.
This ruling was later changed when clarification was accepted by the Russian government.
Opponents of the clarification – including the NCAA Executive Committee, which issued a resolution soon afterward asking Association members not to use the survey – claimed the survey was flawed in part because of the way it counted non-responses.
Williams had an agreement giving his first wife half of the royalties, but allegedly there was no clarification that the deal was valid after his death.
Although Section 21 of the Glass – Steagall Act was directed at preventing securities firms ( particularly traditional private partnerships such as J. P. Morgan & Co .) from accepting deposits, it prevented any firm that accepted deposits from underwriting or dealing in securities ( other than “ bank-eligible securities ” after the 1935 Banking Act ’ s “ clarification ”).
After seeking clarification from the agency, we have learned that Stabbing Westward will actually be made up of current members of The Dreaming, and vocalist Christopher Hall at some point was going to be approaching keyboardist Walter Flakus to reunite for the tour.

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At any rate, The name is Falstaff in the Henry IV, part 1 quarto, of 1598, and the epilogue to the second part, published in 1600, contains this clarification:
NOTE: The large white " A ", " B " and " C " are NOT part of the Keykode and not part of the film, they have been added to the image here for clarification and identification purposes only.
But the development, emergence and clarification of the foundations can come late in the history of a field, and may not be its most interesting part.
* The client's question, to which the Researcher could respond with a request for clarification if any part of a question was unclear.
This incident, in part, resulted in a rules clarification allowing teams to change a flat-spotted tyre without punishment.
In May 1973, Lambert's tendency unsuccessfully requested to take part in the discussions for the 1974 congress, but the United Secretariat did not take the letter at face value and asked for clarification.
He sought clarification of why so much personal information needed to be kept as part of establishing an individual's identity and indicated concern about the wide range of bodies who would view the records of services individuals have used.
“ I have argued that variations of a discontinuous nature may play a prepondering part in the constitution of a new species .” He attempts to silence his critics ( the " biometricians ") who misconstrue his definition of discontinuity of variation by clarification of his terms: " a variation is discontinuous if, when all the individuals of a population are breeding freely together, there is not simple regression to one mean form, but a sensible preponderance of the variety over the intermediates … The essential feature of a discontinuous variation is therefore that, be the cause what it may, there is not complete blending between variety and type.
This Congressional clarification of what non-statutory fringe benefits should be taxed, through regulations written by the IRS, was passed into law as a major part of The Tax Reform Act of 1984.
The stretch of Adams Avenue between Texas Street on the west and Ohio Street on the east is sometimes referred to as Antique Row, due to the large quantity of antique stores along that stretch ( some area residents consider Antique Row to be part of the " Between Heights " neighborhood ; see the " Geography " section for clarification ).
If it is not " apparent from the four corners ” of the opinion that the judgment rests on an independent state law rule, then, unless it is “ necessary or desirable ” to obtain clarification from the state court itself, the Supreme Court will presume that the decision rested in part on federal law, thereby rendering it reviewable.
The other characters, for the most part, simply yield to his superior knowledge and merely bring up topics, ask him questions or for clarification.
As a part of clarification on ethnic group in Kuala Penyu, it's fair enough to mention that every one of them specifically by percentage base on previous official record through consensus report year 2000 was stated 23, 670 peoples, where it notified by race as follow ; Tatana ( 39 %), Bisaya ( 35. 6 %) Brunei ( 13. 1 %) Kedayan ( 7. 8 %), Bajau ( 3. 2 %), Cina ( 1. 6 %), India ( 0. 7 %) and others.
Concrete discussion of doctrinal problems, pending clarification of which " the Society has no canonical status in the Church and its ministers cannot legitimately exercise any ministry ", began on 26 October 2009 with a meeting between experts of the two side, led on the part of the Commission by its Secretary, Monsignor Guido Pozzo, who has long been on the staff of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and on the part of the Society by Bishop Alfonso de Galarreta.

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This can be seen to be but a clarification in observing the great care, from the earliest date, taken to preserve every particle of Eucharist, e. g. Tertullian, 211: " We take anxious care lest something of our Cup or Bread should fall upon the ground " ( Jurgens § 367 ).

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Nevertheless the International Committee of the Red Cross has sought to provide some clarification through its commentaries on the Geneva Conventions, noting that the Conventions are " so general, so vague, that many of the delegations feared that it might be taken to cover any act committed by force of arms ".
Following an official complaint from Greece on 24 December seeking clarification over comments by former Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz relating to forest fires in Greece in the mid-1990s, the Greek and Turkish foreign ministers, Stavros Dimas and Ahmet Davutoglu, spoke on Wednesday 28 December.
His first clarification on the matter is that of a postulate, in which he states " ANY required change may be effected by the application of the proper kind and degree of Force in the proper manner, through the proper medium to the proper object.
The zero reference in use is usually implied by context, and these words are added only when clarification is needed.
" Háblame en cristiano " is also a phrase used for ask for clarification in a conversation, when the topic / point of the discussion is not clear or is vaguely ( hesitantly ) hinted by one of the speakers.
It may be used for the clarification of sewage by simple settling and sedimentation, along with anaerobic digestion of the extracted sludge.
MEG studies assist in clarification of the functional organization of primary somatosensory cortex and to delineate the spatial extent of hand somatosensory cortex by stimulation of the individual digits.
Again, due to errors on the Mitchell Map, Treaty of Paris reads "... through the Lake of the Woods to the most northwesternmost point thereof, and from thence on a due west course to the river Mississippi ..." With the border clarification established by the Anglo-American Convention of 1818 defining the boundary about Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains, this treaty reaffirmed the border and further detailed the border by modifying the border definition to instead read as "... at the Chaudiere Falls, from which the Commissioners traced the line to the most northwestern point of the Lake of the Woods, thence, along the said line to the said most northwestern point, being in latitude 49 ° 23 ′ 55 ″ north, and in longitude 95 ° 14 ′ 38 ″ west from the Observatory at Greenwich ; thence, according to existing treaties, due south to its intersection with the 49th parallel of north latitude, and along that parallel to the Rocky Mountains ..."
All of the commonly held interpretatons of catharsis, purgation, purification, and clarification are considered by most scholars to represent a homeopathic process in which pity and fear accomplish the catharsis of emotions like themselves.
The attack had continued despite the attempts by the ships to signal that they were friendly and radio requests by the commander of the aircraft for clarification of his target.
This camp is generally responsible for the codification and clarification of the theory's principles, epitomized as the " New York " model by theorists such as Carl Schachter and recently Allen Cadwallader and David Gagne.
However the principle clarification of the term was given by H. C. Kraemer and M. van den Akker, determining comorbidity as the combination in a patient of 2 or more chronic diseases ( disorders ), pathogenetically related to each other or coexisting in a single patient independent of each disease ’ s activity in the patient.
Is it possible for him to question the superior, ask for clarification, suggest modifications to instructions he has received, or transmit unsolicited messages to his superior, which are not prescribed by the rules?
This code is extended further when events occur not quite covered by the law, causing Moses to ask Yahweh for greater clarification.
The newspaper later printed a clarification to confirm that these were parodies, and were not written by Bryant.
" Sharon's phraseology prompted shock from many in Israel, leading to a clarification that by " occupation ," Sharon meant control of millions of Palestinian lives rather than actual physical occupation of land.
To add further clarification on what is meant by thinking critically, Richard Paul ( 1995 ) articulated critical thinking as either weak or strong.
The document met with a mixed reception among Catholics ; many accepted it wholeheartedly, others wanted a clarification of some points, and still others were as shocked as their Protestant neighbors by the apparent broad scope of the condemnations.

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