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extent and principle
Obviously, the goal here proposed is the guiding principle in Mr. Justice Frankfurter's opinions -- to the extent that Congress leaves the problem to judicial discretion.
One technique enforces the principle of least privilege to great extent, where an entity has only the privileges that are needed for its function.
That the several states composing the United States of America are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their general government ; but that, by compact, under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States, and of amendments thereto, they constituted a general government for special purposes, delegated to that government certain definite powers, reserving, each state to itself, the residuary mass of right to their own self-government ; and that whensoever the general government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force ; that to this compact each state acceded as a state, and is an integral party, its co-States forming, as to itself, the other party ; that this government, created by this compact, was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself, since that would have made its discretion, and not the Constitution, the measure of its powers ; but that, as in all other cases of compact among powers having no common judge, each party has an equal right to judge for itself, as well of infractions as of the mode and measure of redress.
Thus, to the extent that such methods are accepted, the likelihood principle is denied.
This is due, to some extent, to electrons combining into pairs with opposite intrinsic magnetic moments as a result of the Pauli exclusion principle ( see electron configuration ), or combining into filled subshells with zero net orbital motion.
The principle is that The Fall of Man ruined the human soul to such an extent that nobody wants a relationship with God.
Her main argument is that in order to understand the principle of cultural relativism, one must recognize the extent to which it is based on enculturation: " the idea that people unconsciously acquire the categories and standards of their culture.
This means that man becomes immortal only if and to the extent that he acquires knowledge of what he can in principle know, e. g. mathematics and the natural sciences.
The cardo was also a principle in the layout of the Roman army's marching camp, the gates of which were aligned with the cardinal points to the extent that the terrain permitted.
I should not, however, infer from this that the pursuit of pleasure is necessarily self-defeating and futile ; but merely that the principle of Egoistic Hedonism, when applied with a due knowledge of the laws of human nature, is practically self-limiting ; i. e., that a rational method of attaining the end at which it aims requires that we should to some extent put it out of sight and not directly aim at it.
If the universe is finite in extent and the cosmological principle ( not to be confused with the cosmological constant ) does not apply, and the expansion speed does not exceed the escape velocity, then the mutual gravitational attraction of all its matter will eventually cause it to contract.
** Some, including the leadership of the Society of St Pius X, hold that it is in principle valid as a sacramental rite but maintain that the revisions in the liturgy are displeasing to God, and that it is often celebrated improperly to the extent of being sacramentally invalid.
This approach has been criticised as doing violence to the principle set down in Hughes and the extent to which the other members of the Court, namely Longmore LJ, agreed with it is uncertain.
At the end of Part One, Durham reveals the full extent of his plan to Maria: after taking his earlier self-experiments to their logical conclusion, he became convinced of something he came to call the Dust Theory, which holds that there is no difference, even in principle, between physics and mathematics, and that all mathematically possible structures exist, among them our physics and therefore our spacetime.
Originally, " lesser evil " was a Cold War-era pragmatic foreign policy principle used by the United States and, to a lesser extent, several other countries.
The subsequent role of Labor became to a large extent tied to the Oslo Accords, based on the principle " land for peace ".
Thus, though hard proof is lacking but given the extent of possible habitat and the precautionary principle, it is believed to be extant for the time being.
In this work he developed the principle of arrangement above mentioned, which, in its adherence to natural botanical relations, was based on the system of Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, and had been anticipated to some extent nearly a century before by John Ray.
C. Nicolis ( 1999 ) concludes that one model of atmospheric dynamics has an attractor which is not a regime of maximum or minimum dissipation ; she says this seems to rule out the existence of a global organizing principle, and comments that this is to some extent disappointing ; she also points to the difficulty of finding a thermodynamically consistent form of entropy production.
This position was changed by the Cypriot accession treaty and EU law, while still not applying in principle, applies to the extent necessary to implement a protocol attached to that treaty.
Rather, " Since the mind, from the very start, reveals itself as warranted in its certitude by things and measured by an esse independent of itself, how are we to judge if, how, on what conditions, and to what extent it is so both in principle and in the various moments of knowledge?
However, the Court has not always interpreted the constitutional principle as absolute, and the proper extent of separation between government and religion in the U. S. remains an ongoing subject of impassioned debate.
The ethical question as to what extent there should be constraints on free speech is often grounded in both the harm principle and the offense principle.

extent and 1875
That Gambetta after 1875 felt strongly that the relations between France and Germany might be improved, and that he made it his object, by travelling incognito, to become better acquainted with Germany and the adjoining states, may be accepted, but M. Laur appears to have exaggerated the extent to which any actual negotiations took place.
He then worked as a government inspector in the match industry between 1875 – 77 in Sweden and was to a great extent involved in the work to prevent and forbid the use of the dangerous white phosphorus.
The Lahitolle 95 mm cannon of 1875 with an interrupted screw breech met the first three requirements to a great extent and partially solved the obturation problem.
It began as a subsidiary of the Toledo, Delphos and Burlington Railroad ( TD & B ), which was opened on July 4, 1875, but in 1882 the two companies merged and retained the TC & StL name, which was more descriptive of its extent.

extent and stands
To an extent, all the actors conform to the way I write the character, but it really stands out in Willow's case.
To that extent, the physical theory stands, and is consistent with itself and with reality ; difficulties arise only when one attempts to " interpret " the theory.
Likewise, the northwest motion of the Pacific Plate creates significant compressional forces where the North American Plate stands in its way, creating the Transverse Ranges in Southern California, and to a lesser, but still significant, extent the Santa Cruz Mountains, site of the Loma Prieta Earthquake of 1989.
However, to a lesser extent, CON also stands for convention and DEF stands for the number 3 on a telephone, a reference to phone phreakers.
It represents the northern extent of tree line, with few trees ( apart from some isolated Balsam poplar stands ) occurring north of the continental drainage divide.
Southamptonville's former one-room schoolhouse has been enlarged to such an extent that it is no longer recognizable as such, but stands in its original location on the south side of Street Road near the railroad overpass.
The term subsumes several similar views of the end times, and it stands in contrast to premillennialism and, to a lesser extent, amillennialism ( see Summary of Christian eschatological differences ).
The extent to which these values are practiced is the measure of our fraternity ; Chi Psi is committed to the growth of the individual in a social environment which nurtures integrity, dignity and maturity while enjoying shared experiences and college sociability ; and Chi Psi recognizing that academic achievement is fundamental to the development of the individual, stands for intellectual growth and the attainment of human potential.
The extent of ground cover in mulga woodlands varies with canopy density of the overstorey, becoming almost nonexistent in extremely dense stands.
It produces a large number of seeds that allow the plant to form thick stands in modified soils, sometimes encroaching on cultivated fields, to the extent of impeding the growth of any other vegetation inside the C. maculatum area of growth.
Lives of saints ( St Andrew, St Thomas the Apostle, St John the Evangelist ) form a part of a poem, strictly didactic, which stands out by reason of its great extent ( nearly thirty-five thousand verses ) and the somewhat original conception of its scheme-the Breviars damor, a vast encyclopedia, on a theological basis, composed by the Minorite friar Matfre Ermengaut of Bezers between 1288 and 1300 or thereabout.
::" Just as we deem the legislative intent manifest to tax the stockholder with respect to such accumulations only if and when, and to the extent that, his interest in them comes to fruition as income, that is, in dividends declared, so we can perceive no constitutional obstacle that stands in the way of carrying out this intent when dividends are declared out of a pre-existing surplus.
In reality, there is no evidence ( stumps, historical accounts ) that any significant logging took place, nor does the relatively wide extent of the stands and the great variety of age groups support a tree-planting theory.
The " Co ." in the name, written stylized with two capital letters, also stands for one of the partners liable to unlimited extent, Dr. Christian Olearius.
The Conclave stands as the last line of defense against the evil forces that constantly plague Midkemia, and to a greater extent, the first realm.
The main focus of their work is a major project to assist the natural regeneration of the Caledonian Forest, which once covered a large area of the Highlands of Scotland as extensive stands of majestic Scots pine, interspersed with birch, rowan, juniper and aspen trees, and is now reduced to just 1 % of its former extent.
Several animals are, to a various extent, associated with stands of Guadua bamboo, for example several species of seedeaters, and the Amazon and Atlantic Bamboo Rats.

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