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:" and law
:" The common law divided participants in a felony into four basic categories: ( 1 ) first-degree principals, those who actually committed the crime in question ; ( 2 ) second-degree principals, aiders and abettors present at the scene of the crime ; ( 3 ) accessories before the fact, aiders and abettors who helped the principal before the basic criminal event took place ; and ( 4 ) accessories after the fact, persons who helped the principal after the basic criminal event took place.
:" In such a mighty contest, sedition and discord, you will see one according law and assertion in all the earth, that there is one god, the king and father of all things, and many gods, sons of god, ruling together with him.
:" We were justified intuitionistically in using the classical 2-valued logic, when we were using the connectives in building primitive and general recursive predicates, since there is a decision procedure for each general recursive predicate ; i. e. the law of the excluded middle is proved intuitionistically to apply to general recursive predicates.
:" Now if Q ( x ) is a partial recursive predicate, there is a decision procedure for Q ( x ) on its range of definition, so the law of the excluded middle or excluded " third " ( saying that, Q ( x ) is either t or f ) applies intuitionistically on the range of definition.
* French law recognising colonialism's " positive value :"
:" Strict uniformitarianism may often be a guarantee against pseudo-scientific phantasies and loose conjectures, but it makes one easily forget that the principle of uniformity is not a law, not a rule established after comparison of facts, but a methodological principle, preceding the observation of facts.
:" The Conservative belief that there is some law of nature which prevents men from being employed, that it is ' rash ' to employ men, and that it is financially ' sound ' to maintain a tenth of the population in idleness for an indefinite period, is crazily improbable-the sort of thing which no man could believe who had not had his head fuddled with nonsense for years and years.
:" ven Metcalfe's law understates the value created by a group-forming network as it grows.
:" Today's opinion has no foundation in American constitutional law, and barely pretends to.
:" Throughout my long life, I have struggled for the maintenance of law and justice, and I cannot permit the law to now be trampled underfoot and citizens to be led into armed conflict with one another ....
:" Because neither the factual underpinnings of Roe's central holding nor our understanding of it has changed ( and because no other indication of weakened precedent has been shown ), the Court could not pretend to be reexamining the prior law with any justification beyond a present doctrinal disposition to come out differently from the Court of 1973 .”
:" I shall merely add, that my experiments go to prove that it is a law in the animal economy that, by the continued fixation of the mental and visual eye on any object in itself not of an exciting nature, with absolute repose of body and general quietude, they become wearied ; and, provided the patients rather favour than resist the feeling of stupor which they feel creeping over them during such experiment, a state of somnolency is induced, and that peculiar state of brain, and mobility of the nervous system, which render the patient liable to be directed so as to manifest the mesmeric phenomena.
:" Equal length of the several stichoi was not the basic formal law of Jeremiah's metric construction.
:" Today's pedal-pushers ... appear to think they are above the law ... are a new army of Lycra-clad maniacs ...
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified along with the rest of the Bill of Rights on December 15, 1791, included the following words :" Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ..."
:" This legislation fails the most fundamental test of any anti-spam law, in that it neglects to actually tell any marketers not to spam.
Purpose :" To contribute to legal education, to foster mutual understanding and to promote social responsibility of law students and young lawyers ".
from: 16 / 07 / 1998 till: 16 / 07 / 1998 color: LAB $ right text :" 16th July 1998-Teaching and Higher Education Act passed into law ~ establishes tuition fees of up to £ 1000 "
from: 01 / 07 / 2004 till: 01 / 07 / 2004 color: LAB $ right text :" 1st July 2004-Higher Education Act 2004 passed into law "
:" In the eyes of the world community, its presence there the Occupied Territories is subject to international law dealing with belligerent occupancy, specifically, the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 ...
:" In the press, in Parliament, in the United Nations, from the pulpit, there is a ceaseless talk about the rule of law, civilised relations between nations, the spread of democratic processes, self-determination and national sovereignty, respect for the rights of man and human dignity.
:" if a party or a party's agent sending an e mail types his or her or his or her principal's name to the extent required or permitted by existing case law in the body of an e mail, then in my view that would be a sufficient signature ..."
:" We urge you to commit – immediately and publicly – to support the creation of a comprehensive, independent commission to investigate and report on the truth about all of these allegations, and to chart a course for how practices that violate the law should be addressed.

:" and nature
:" All nature, from the smallest thing to the biggest, from a grain of sand to the sun, from the protista to man, is in a constant state of coming into being and going out of being, in a constant flux, in a ceaseless state of movement and change.
:" By May 1928, basic principles of guerilla warfare, simple in nature and suited to the conditions of the time, had already been evolved ....
:" It had a lyricism that films have only once in a while, moments of a transcendental nature .... You've seen these kinds of moments in other films-they're really hard to pull off, and usually they come off as a pretension.
:" To have coitus other than to procreate children is to do injury to nature.
:" By that name shall it be called ", said Blanchette Chasseur, " for it is the echo of nature — beautiful from its simplicity.
:" At the very south ende of the chirch of South-Cadbyri standeth Camallate, sumtyme a famose toun or castelle, apon a very torre or hille, wunderfully enstregnthenid of nature.
:" Vogel's politics were like his nature, imaginative – and occasionally brilliant – but reckless and speculative.
:" There are in nature neither rewards nor punishments, there are consequences.
:" When I was still an inexperienced youth, and the suicide of Paul Lafargue and his wife Laura Marx raised such an outcry in the socialist parties, I firmly defended the principled and correct nature of their positions.
:" His life was gentle: and the elements so mixed in him, that nature might stand up And say to all the world -- this was a man.
:" One suspects they yearn for the day when they can return to their normal publishing routine – that gentlemanly pastiche of philosophy, art, classical music, photography, German and Russian history, East European politics, literary fiction – unencumbered by political duties of a confrontational or oppositional nature.
:" Look at nature, work independently, and solve your own problems.
:" The ' value ' of particular artists after Duchamp can be weighed according to how much they questioned the nature of art.
:" It is almost inconceivable that any men calling themselves seamen, however frightened they might be, could spend twenty minutes bombarding a fleet of fishing boats without discovering the nature of their target.
:" Parterres are the low embellishments of gardens, which have great grace, especially when seen from an elevated position: they are made of borders of several shrubs and sub-shrubs of various colours, fashioned in different manners, as compartments, foliage, embroideries ( passements ), moresques, arabesques, grotesques, guilloches, rosettes, sunbursts ( gloires ), escutcheons, coats-of-arms, monograms and emblems ( devises )" — Traité du iardinage selon les raisons de la nature et de l ’ art, pp 81 – 82 ( quoted by Laird )
:" It is clear that the nature of natural populations is a very complicated subject, and it now appears probable that adaptation of the various genotypes to different ecological niches and frequency-dependent selection are at least as important, and probably more important in many cases, than simple heterosis ( in the sense of increased viability or fecundity of the heterozygote )".
and while they could not report on the quantity or types of weapons destroyed the witnesses said :" The experience of seeing this with our own eyes, on a minute-to-minute basis, provided us with evidence so clear and of its nature so incontrovertible that at the end of the process weapon decommissioning it demonstrated to us – and would have demonstrated to anyone who might have been with us – that beyond any shadow of doubt, the arms of the IRA have now been decommissioned.
:" By that name shall it be called ," said Blanchette Chasseur, " for it is the echo of nature -- beautiful from its simplicity.
:" One does not go to the theater to see life and nature ; one goes to see the particular way in which life and nature happen to look to a cultivated, imaginative and entertaining man who happens, in turn, to be a playwright.
:" The basis for the applicability of the results of the mathematical theory of probability to real ' random phenomena ' must depend on some form of the frequency concept of probability, the unavoidable nature of which has been established by von Mises in a spirited manner.
:" nature in all her vigour, and yet in a state of decay, seems to offer to the imagination something more picturesque and more imposing than the sight of this same nature bedecked by the hand of civilised man.

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