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It would have been unwise policy, for instance, to apply the pound-of-flesh characterization to the thrifty Scotchman.
They even accept the `` double standard '' of sex morality in a double sense, i.e., both sexes agree that standards for men differ from standards for women, and women apply to both sexes a standard different from that held by men.
In view of the acceptance accorded the status of motor vehicles for tax purposes, in the absence of any specific provision it would seem entirely consistent to apply the same interpretation to boats or aircraft.
how and where to apply for financial assistance ; ;
This section shall not apply to corporations purchasing such stock solely for investment and not using the same by voting or otherwise to bring about, or in attempting to bring about, the substantial lessening of competition.
You may apply for such an extension by filing Form 2688, Application For Extension Of Time To File, with the District Director of Internal Revenue for your district, or you may make your application in a letter.
The same standards for admission, for eligibility to receive scholarships or grants-in-aid, and for scholastic performance at college apply to all students.
I like hay for this and apply it so that only the tops of the plants show right after a good frost.
If your state has no provisions for the numbering of pleasure boats, you must apply for a number from the U.S. Coast Guard for any kind of boat with mechanical propulsion rated at more than 10 horsepower before it can be used on Federal waterways.
The position of receptionist was opened in a large office and an announcement was made to the other girls already working that they could apply for this job which had higher prestige and slightly higher salary than typing and clerking positions.
Similarly, if the equivalents for the forms of a word do not vary, the equivalents need be entered only once with an indication that they apply to each form.
The opportunity exists for states to reserve some of their vocational education funds to apply on an ad hoc flexible basis to subsidize any local preemployment training programs that may be quickly set up in a community to aid a new industrial plant.
The Ruling would not, however, apply to an acquisition of assets for cash.
With respect to this type of item, one might properly apply the language of the Committee Report, quoted above, which cautions against using section 381 as a basis for treating other tax attributes not mentioned therein.
Here again laboratory approaches are being evolved, for it is recognized how `` elastic '' these readings can be, how they can apply to many people, and are often stated in general terms all too easily applied to any individual's own case.
An interested sitter may think the sensitive has made a `` hit '', describing something accurately for him, but can he really be sure that another sitter, hearing the same statement, would not apply it subjectively to his own circumstances??
Or she might place cornstarch in the oven for a short time and then apply this under her breasts.
One advantage that would come to the city in having a full-time director, he said, is that East Providence would become eligible to apply to the federal government for financial aid in purchasing equipment needed for a sound civil defense program.

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From licenses MR and upward there is also a " B " Condition which may apply to your license if you do your testing in a Synchromesh or Automatic Transmission Vehicle.
While postmarks are applied almost universally by or under the authority of the official postal department, service, or authority the United States it is possible to receive a permit to apply your own postmark, called a Mailer's Permit Postmark, and under certain conditions specified by the private express statutes in the United States, a privately carried letter may be cancelled with a private postmark.
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James called the judges before him and, furious, ripped up the letter, patronisingly telling them that " I well know the true and ancient common law to be the most favourable to Kings of any law in the world, to which law I do advise you my Judges to apply your studies ".
In June 1978 You're only as good as your last fight, boxing's old saying seemed to apply.
You are not eligible to apply for the plan if you owe less than $ 1000 CAD, if there's sufficient public transportation in your vicinity, if it's possible for you to rent or find a replacement vehicle, or if you already made payment arrangements in the past and failed to honour them.
Oldenburg must have replied to this by an offer to apply to the Society to excuse Newton the weekly payments, as in a letter of Newton's to Oldenburg, dated 23 June 1673, he says, " For your proffer about my quarterly payments, I thank you, but I would not have you trouble yourself to get them excused, if you have not done it already.
You can lock all your tracks together, or you can apply different settings to up to 32 musical elements in your song.
To apply bait paste, simply take an amount about three times what you would put on your toothbrush and put it under sinks, stoves, refrigerators, cupboards, and other water or food sources.
hurry back and apply your mind to the words once more.
We in America know what it is for us, for we have inherited the tenets of the Judeo-Christian faiths on which our Constitution, laws and customs have been based ... Strive to understand and apply the Golden Rule ... Believe that any goal that doesn ’ t violate the laws of God or the rights of your fellow men can be achieved ".
" Proposed discussion points sprouting from the series include " Can your child take the skills learned in each episode and figure out how to apply it to everyday life?
It may take several doctor's visits or prescription refills before the insured person reaches the deductible and the insurance company starts to pay for care however, most policies do not apply co-pays for doctor's visits or prescriptions against your deductible.
Sephardi and Mizrahi Jews also apply the term Haggadah to the service itself, as it constitutes the act of " telling your son.
We noted sourly that you would probably fail a driving test in the XM, because you cannot apply the brake ( using your left foot ) until you have put the car in neutral.
I mean, the more you learn and the more you apply to your playing, it just makes you a better musician.
Some authors who classify both sets of words as possessive pronouns or genitive pronouns apply the terms dependent / independent or weak / strong to refer, respectively, to my, your, etc.
My dear Adam, this philosophy of yours is nearly of the same date as your ancestor's in Eden, and I can only say in reply, “ Who ever “ expected to see a dog do so ?” We have all read and heard of that snarling sect, the Cynicks, and if we could convert dogs into philosophers, or what is harder still, philosophical propositions into meat and bones, ( which I fear is more than most Scotch Professors can do ) I should apply metaphorically the following lines from a celebrated Poet, a great observer of human nature:
The first misconception is that you shouldn't apply for financial aid unless you have already been accepted and are declared to the university of your choice.

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Some look deliberately to devices used by creators in the other arts and apply corresponding methods to their own work.
The restrictions can be applied at various levels: a government can attempt to apply them nationwide ( see Internet censorship ), or they can, for example, be applied by an ISP to its clients, by an employer to its personnel, by a school to its students, by a library to its visitors, by a parent to a child's computer, or by an individual user to his or her own computer.
Most Christians believe that the kosher food laws do not apply to them as they are no longer under the Law of Moses, and that, as Jesus taught in Mark 7: what you eat doesn't make you unclean but what comes out of a man's heart makes him unclean — although Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy have their own set of dietary observances.
Tournament organisers could then apply the percentages to their own tournament format and declare in advance the actual score that participants must achieve to attain a GM or IM result ( nowadays referred to as a norm ).
If we attempt to apply his rules to Palestrina's own music, we will find ample instances in which they have been followed to the letter, as well as many where they are freely broken.
Others argue that as the world's biggest consumer, with its own natural resources, the U. S. can wisely dictate what conditions can apply to goods and services imported for U. S. consumption, misunderstanding the nature of prices and their emergent, non-centrally planned, nature.
Originally, the House of Lords held that impeachment could only apply to members of the peerage ( nobles ), as the nobility ( the Lords ) would try their own peers, while commoners ought to try their peers ( other commoners ) in a jury.
Terrified by his words, and conscience of my own timidity and cowardice, I gave up my journey and attempted to apply whatever gift I had in defense of my faith.
: This theory regards international and municipal law as separate systems so that the municipal courts can only apply international law either when it has been incorporated into municipal law or when the courts incorporate international law on their own motion.
Some eight decades later, Isaac Newton proved that relationships like Kepler's would apply exactly under certain ideal conditions that are to a good approximation fulfilled in the solar system, as consequences of Newton's own laws of motion and law of universal gravitation.
Rothari also made the famous edict bearing his name, the Edictum Rothari, which established the laws and the customs of his people in Latin: the edict did not apply to the tributaries of the Lombards, who could retain their own laws.
A program interpreting such structural markup may apply its own rules or styles for presenting the various pieces of text, using different typefaces, boldness, font size, indentation, colour, or other styles, as desired.
Rome was to stay out of the western Mediterranean, but these terms did not apply to Massalia, which had its own treaty.
Because these rules are directly connected with aspects of sovereignty and the extraterritorial application of laws in the courts of the signatory states, they take on a flavour of public rather than private law because each state is compromising the usual expectations of their own citizens that they will have access to their local courts, and that local laws will apply in those local courts.
Under the 1830 Act any householder who paid rates could apply, with a one-off payment of two guineas ( roughly equal in value to £ today ), to sell beer or cider in his home ( usually the front parlour ) and even to brew his own on his premises.
Scott's background as a lawyer also informed his perspective, for at the time of the novel, which takes place before the Act of Union of 1707, English law did not apply in Scotland, and even afterward Scotland continued to have its own hybrid legal system.
However, the bourgeois take this signified and apply their own emphasis to it, making ‘ wine ’ a new signifier, this time relating to a new signified: the idea of healthy, robust, relaxing wine.
Here he restricted it in this way: no language could contain its own truth predicate, that is, the expression is true could only apply to sentences in some other language.
After establishing that he would refrain from using extra-Biblical sources to inform his criticism, but would instead apply the Bible's own words against itself, Paine questions the sacredness of the Bible, analyzing it as one would any other book.
Jurors ' found ' a verdict by witnessing as to fact, even assessing and apply information from their own and community memory — little was written at this time and what was: deeds, writs, were subject to fraud.
In medical torture, medical practitioners use torture to judge what victims can endure, to apply treatments that enhance torture, or act as torturers in their own right.

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