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try and apply
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.
For instance, those who excel during training in the Tzanhanim Brigade are invited to try to join Duvdevan or Palsar Tzanhanim ; the best of recruits of 7th Armored Brigade are invited to apply for service in the Palsar 7, etc.
Later, he would try to apply the Telekino to projectiles and torpedoes, but had to abandon the project for lack of financing.
Before using sedation, doctors try to identify any of the following that may apply:
It was said of Hitler, he added, that he would never try to apply the ideas he set forth in Mein Kampf.
However, companies, including Tyne Tees, which had bid high in 1991 were allowed to apply early to try to win financial relief.
Marketing warfare strategies are a type of strategies, used in business and marketing, that try to draw parallels between business and warfare, and then apply the principles of military strategy to business situations, with competing firms considered as analogous to sides in a military conflict, and market share considered as analogous to the territory which is being fought over.
If there is no embassy or consulate in one's home country, then one would have to travel to a third country ( or apply by post ) and try to get a visa issued there.
He was one of the first people to try to apply science to this application, that is, understanding why and how these differences existed and how best practices could be analyzed and synthesized, then propagated to the other workers via standardization of process steps.
Turkey, which already has expanded its own territorial waters to 12 miles on its other coasts, denies the applicability of the 12-miles rule in the Aegean and has threatened Greece with war in the case it should try to apply it unilaterally.
“ I think it's important not to take this particular situation and then try to project some sort of Obama Doctrine that we're going to apply in a cookie-cutter fashion across the board ,” Obama said.
Generally, ignition systems try to apply flames across the injector surface, with a mass flow of approximately 1 % of the full mass flow of the chamber.
The physical and combative abilities of the teams ' defenders and midfielders allowed Porto to apply pressure from the offensive lines and forced opponents either to concede the ball or try longer, uncertain passes.
Virtually all islands in the world are claimed by the various governments in the world, so the laws of the claiming country would apply and gaining sovereignty would be virtually impossible, but some people still try to set up their own micronations on islands.
Among those, the US would be wise to welcome religious believers of all stripes who renounce violence and extremism, rather than try to apply the separation of church and state overseas.
Unions that employ the organizing model often try to apply the above tactics in " internal "/ representational / bargaining campaigns, not just " external " organising / recruitment campaigns.
" The rationale of this approach is that, while Scripture is " more than just an ordinary text ," it is in the first analysis " text " which human beings try to understand ; in this sense, the principles of understanding any text apply to the Bible as well ( regardless of whatever other additional, specifically theological principles are considered ).
Applicants can then apply to one course at a time in order to try to find a suitable offer.
It would therefore be a logical and conceptual error to try to apply the Beer-Lambert Law either to window or non-window radiation considered separately.
His teachers were instrumental in convincing Rick to apply and try out for the High School of the Performing Arts, on which Fame was based, in Manhattan.
The hosts assert that they try to apply the ideals of freedom to their show.
No one would try to apply micro contact printing to such a project because the it would never be worth the time and money required to fabricate each master stamp for each new pattern.
Breast shells may be used to apply gentle constant pressure to the areola to try to break any adhesions under the skin that are preventing the nipple from being drawn out.

try and ethical
Some take the approach of looking for coherent justifications of established copyright systems, while others start with general ethical theories, such as utilitarianism and try to analyse policy through that lens.
It serves as an ethical foundation for hacking, and asserts that there is a point to hacking that supersedes selfish desires to exploit or harm other people, and that technology should be used to expand our horizons and try to keep the world free.
In one of the opening scenes, a group of cameramen and journalists are discussing the ethical responsibilities within their profession: When should filming a gruesome scene end and human responsibility to try to save a life begin?
To try to replicate some of the destructive techniques a real attack might employ, ethical hackers arrange for cloned test systems, or organize a hack late at night while systems are less critical.
But the ethical ... aspect of it is that you have to ... try to make film that is true to the spirit of your sense of what was going on.

try and political
`` Such a vicious statement can only have its origin in the desire of a new political candidate to try to make his name known by condemning a man of world stature.
The Social Democrats had aimed to increase independence of the Finns since the spring of 1917, but now they could not use it for the direct political benefit of their party, and had either to adjust to the right's dominance or try to change everything via a revolution.
Sometimes political representatives use both gerrymandering and malapportionment to try to maintain power.
There are at least three ways in which a realist might try to answer James ' challenge of explaining the reason why universal conceptions are more lofty than those of particulars-there is the moral / political answer, the mathematical / scientific answer and the anti-paradoxical answer.
* Nixon v. United States, – Senate authority to try impeachments and impeachment are political questions.
A new political party, the People's Party, had formed to try to block the change but was unsuccessful as was the People Against Switching Sides protest group which launched a last minute legal challenge against the decision.
More tries to illustrate how he can try to influence courtly figures including the King to the humanist way of thinking but, as Raphael points out, one day they will come into conflict with the political reality.
First, the weaker parties are pressured to form an alliance, sometimes called a fusion, to try to become big enough to challenge a large dominant party and, in so doing, gain political clout in the legislature.
Organizations like Freedom from Torture and the Center for Victims of Torture try to help survivors of torture obtain medical treatment and to gain forensic medical evidence to obtain political asylum in a safe country and / or to prosecute the perpetrators.
The " Lobbyists " would then try to buy the president drinks in attempt to dilute his consciousness, which is when they would try to convince him into making political decisions.
Bonforte has been kidnapped by his political opponents, and his aides want Smith to impersonate Bonforte while they try to find him.
In order to try to promote the independence of the judiciary, the selection process is designed to minimize political interference.
Although the government was not opposed to parliamentary rule, confronted with the drive for " people's rights ", it continued to try to control the political situation.
Third way refers to various political positions which try to reconcile right-wing and left-wing politics by advocating a varying synthesis of right-wing economic and left-wing social policies.
Despite early predictions by critics that the two political peers would try to out-stage each other, the two visits proved to be similar and complementary in many respects.
Originally, Moscow had been backing the political opposition of Umar Avturkhanov " peacefully " ( i. e. without supplying the opposition with weapons and encouraging them to try a coup ).
As a political supporter of the Queen and old enemy of the Minister, Dupin also hopes that D — will try to use the power he no longer has, to his political downfall, and at the end be presented with an insulting note that implies Dupin was the thief: Un dessein si funeste, S ' il n ' est digne d ' Atrée, est digne de Thyeste ( If such a sinister design isn't worthy of Atreus, it is worthy of Thyestes ).
Slowly, it transpires that the mysterious stranger has arrived to try and win influence in the town for outside political forces ( which never manifest themselves ) through a series of Machiavellian intrigues, plots, slanders and insinuations ; in the process of doing so, he proceeds to unravel the Mourets ' lives to such an extent that the bewildered Francois is unwillingly and entirely unnecessarily committed to a mental institution, while poor Marthe really does go insane.
They could then be tried before the People's Court ( Volksgerichtshof )), a special court established in 1934 to try political crimes, and presided over by the fanatical Nazi Roland Freisler.
However some political organisations still try to block the building up of memorials near former concentration camps, as shows the debate around Lety and Hodonin in Czech Republic.
He fought in vain against the setting up of special tribunals, or commissions, to try prisoners charged with political offences, and for his persistence in the case of the brothers Louis and Michel de Marillac he was suspended in 1631, and ordered to appear at Fontainebleau in his own defence.
Raiding has proven stressful to the relationships between political parties, who feel cheated by the system, and election officials, who try to make the system run as smoothly as possible.
Eventually an official ceasefire was reluctantly agreed to by the majority of those involved in the feuding after formal procedures were established and agreed upon to try to prevent the escalation of any future problems between the two organisations, and after intensive talks between Gary McMichael and David Ervine, the leaders of the two political wings of loyalism.

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