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Seventeen ministers are in charge of particular activities.
there are seventeen other ministers, who are appointed by the prime minister with the consent of the Sabor ; these are in charge of particular sectors of activity.
* Equitable charge, confers a right on the secured party to look to a particular asset in the event of the debtor's default
In particular, a charge with the lance couched under the armpit would no longer turn into pole vaulting ; this eventually led to an enormous increase in the impact of the charge.
It also cannot interact with ordinary matter via electromagnetic forces ; in particular, dark matter particles do not carry any electric charge.
Though the original armiger may have placed particular meaning on a charge, these meanings are not necessarily retained from generation to generation.
Not all furniture is stocked at the store level, such as particular sofa colours needing to be shipped from a warehouse to the customer's home ( for a delivery charge ).
The isoelectric point ( pI ), sometimes abbreviated to IEP, is the pH at which a particular molecule or surface carries no net electrical charge.
Forty-eight states ( Texas and West Virginia are the exceptions ) have a model set of instructions, usually called " pattern jury instructions ", which provide the framework for the charge to the jury ; sometimes, only names and circumstances have to be filled in for a particular case.
A plea bargain ( also plea agreement, plea deal or copping a plea ) is an agreement in a criminal case between the prosecutor and defendant whereby the defendant agrees to plead guilty to a particular charge in return for some concession from the prosecutor.
For example, in quantum electrodynamics, these parameters are the charge and mass of the electron, as measured at a particular energy scale.
Governments may charge user fees, tolls, or other types of assessments in exchange of particular goods, services, or use of property.
There is no explanation for the particular values that physical constants appear to have throughout our universe, such as Planck's constant h or the gravitational constant G. Several conservation laws have been identified, such as the conservation of charge, momentum, angular momentum and energy ; in many cases, these conservation laws can be related to symmetries or mathematical identities.
When elders are not available to be appointed to a local church, either through shortage of personnel ; financial hardship of a pastoral charge ; or possess particular skills or gifts the Bishop may appoint a “ Local Pastor ” to serve the pastoral appointment.
The government (), the main executive state power of Vietnam, is headed by the prime minister, who has several deputy prime ministers and several ministers in charge of particular activities.
One particular advantage of Hall thrusters, as compared to a gridded ion thruster, is that the generation and acceleration of the ions takes place in a quasi-neutral plasma and so there is no Child-Langmuir charge ( space charge ) saturated current limitation on the thrust density.
# in the other it corresponds to a probability distribution — specifically, the probability that the quantum of charge is located at any particular point within spatial dimensions.
Shackleton's particular duties were listed as: " In charge of seawater analysis.
Lieutenant Jahleel Brenton Carey, a French speaker and British subject from Guernsey, was given particular charge of Louis.
Into Heath's Downing Street came the Central Policy Review Staff ( CPRS ), and they were in particular given charge of a series of Programme Analysis and Review ( PAR ) studies of policy efficiency and effectiveness.
Pro-rectors are in charge of managing particular areas of the university, such as research or undergraduate education.
The pro-rector is in charge of managing a particular area of the university, such as research or undergraduate education.
During a write to a particular cell, all the columns in a row are sensed simultaneously just as during reading, so although only a single column's storage-cell capacitor charge is changed, the entire row is refreshed ( written back in ), as illustrated in the figure to the right.

particular and dates
Years were identified by the names of the two consuls elected for a particular year ; for instance, M. Messalla et M. Pisone consulibus, " in the consulship of Messalla and Piso ," dates an event to 61 BC.
The first line represents the subject, the second the author ( and perhaps title ), the third and fourth dates of editions, indications of translations, and critical works on particular books or authors.
The earliest extant use of gospel to denote a particular genre of writing dates to the 2nd century.
This can affect the dates observed for all the Jewish holidays in a particular year by one day.
In particular, Arthur features in a number of well-known vitae (" Lives ") of post-Roman saints, none of which are now generally considered to be reliable historical sources ( the earliest probably dates from the 11th century ).
Although some books ( in particular guidebooks ) suggest that the mazes on cathedral floors served as substitutes for pilgrimage paths, the earliest attested use of the phrase " chemin de Jerusalem " ( path to Jerusalem ) dates to the late 18th century when it was used to describe mazes at Reims and Saint-Omer.
Some books ( guidebooks in particular ) suggest that mazes on cathedral floors originated in the medieval period as alternatives to pilgrimage to the Holy Land, but the earliest attested use of the phrase " chemin de Jerusalem " ( path to Jerusalem ) dates to the late 18th century when it was used to describe mazes at Reims and Saint-Omer.
* March 30 – Due to different transition dates to the Gregorian calendar, Finland ( then part of the Russian Empire ) is the only place in the world to have Easter day on this particular Sunday.
This particular deed dates back to 1273.
Some nations regulate the operation of businesses for religious reasons and do not allow shopping on particular days or dates.
The Wild Things in particular have been able to market themselves as a successful alternative to the Pittsburgh Pirates due to the latter franchise's long stretch of losing seasons, which currently dates to the Frontier League's founding in 1993.
In particular, the rituals symbolised the " turning back " of the precessional cycle to a remote ancestral time known as Zep Tepi (" first time ") which, the authors calculate, dates to around 10, 500 BC.
The origin of this particular writing is difficult to substantiate because scholars disagree about the exact dates of the composition of the Upanishads, but agree that all Upanishads have been passed down through oral tradition.
All men are civil servants, and all of them have to be killed on or about particular dates, spread over several years.
So, perhaps, the dates provided by the narrator may contradict the established dates, for example, claiming that he heard from a particular scholar after the recognized death of that scholar.
An almanac ( also archaically spelled almanack and almanach ) is an annual publication that includes information such as weather forecasts, farmers ' planting dates, tide tables, and tabular information in a particular field or fields often arranged according to the calendar etc.
** The Swedish tradition dates at least to the 15th century, and there is even a particular day for the purpose, Våffeldagen ( waffle day ), which sounds like Vårfrudagen (" Our Lady's Day "), and is therefore used for the purpose.
Veneration of this Virgin in Mexico dates back to the Conquest, with various stories surrounding how this particular manifestation became associated with the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
This particular convention is used because reification is intended for expressing properties such as dates of composition and source information, as in the examples given already, and these properties need to be applied to specific instances of triples.
In England, care to give dogs particular food dates at least from the late eighteenth century, when The Sportsman's dictionary ( 1785 ) described the best diet for a dog's health in its article " Dog ":
The volume, though written by Fisher and Woodworth, was advertised as Russell's " posthumous work " and " last legacy " but contained several interpretations and viewpoints not espoused by Russell, including an urging of all Bible Students to cast judgment upon Christendom and its clergy, the adoption of new dates for the fulfillment of particular prophecies, a claim that salvation is tied to membership within the Watch Tower Society, as well as shunning and censuring any who reject the interpretations given in the volume or related articles in The Watch Tower magazine.
It contradicts mainstream Egyptology by proposing a major revision of the conventional chronology of ancient Egypt, in particular by redating Egyptian kings of the 19th through 25th Dynasties, lowering conventional dates up to 350 years.
Knowledge of approximately-constant rate of molecular evolution in particular sets of lineages also facilitates establishing the dates of phylogenetic events, including those not documented by fossils, such as the divergence of living taxa and the formation of the phylogenetic tree.

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