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Traditionally, the main source of euroscepticism has been the notion that integration weakens the nation state.
Traditionally, the monarch was the pinnacle of the state.
Traditionally " prep schools " in North America were usually private institutions, though most medium or large public ( state ) school districts now offer university-preparatory schools for advanced students.
Traditionally, wargames have been played either with miniatures, using physical models of detailed terrain and miniature representations of people and equipment to depict the game state ; or on a board, which commonly uses cardboard counters on a hex map.
Traditionally, many New Zealand intermediate and high schools, and state integrated and private primary schools, have followed the British system of school uniforms, although it is common in state schools for the boy's uniform to have a jersey and grey short trousers rather than a blazer with tie and pants ( long trousers ).
Traditionally, Bhutanese medicine has been influenced by traditional Tibetan medicine and also some aspects of Indian medicine, particularly the " Three Humors of bile, wind and phlegm " that " dictates the state of our physical and spiritual health.
Traditionally, the boyars were organized in three states: boyars of the first state, of the second state and of the third state.
The newly released Chicago Crime Commission publication, " The Gang Book 2012 ", conveyed a startling statistic that Chicago has more gang members than any other city in the United States: 150, 000 members Traditionally Los Angeles County was considered the Gang Capital of America, with an estimated 120, 000 ( 41, 000 in the City ) gang members ; Nevertheless, Chicago actually has a higher rate of gang membership per capita than Los Angeles ; and also the state of Illinois has a higher rate of gang membership ( 8-11 gang members per 1, 000 population ) than California ( 5-7 gang members per 1, 000 population ).
Traditionally the state forest associated with this stand of trees has been known as the Ludlow State Forest.
Traditionally seen as a progressive college, in the 1960s Hertford was one of the first colleges to encourage applicants from state schools through the Hertford Scheme, and it has continued to have a higher proportion of students from state schools relative to private schools.
Traditionally, a marriage was considered valid if the requirements of the marriage law of the state where the marriage took place were fulfilled.
Traditionally, a state ’ s military power and its ability to deal with national security challenges have been used to gauge a state ’ s power on the international scene.
Traditionally, Uttar Pradeshi cuisine consists of Awadhi and Mughlai cuisine, though a vast majority of the state is vegetarian, preferring dal, roti, sabzi, and rice.
Traditionally, the Bakanambia lived in the vicinity of Princess Charlotte Bay in the state of Queensland, covering an area of around 3, 000 square kilometres.
Traditionally, this is considered the end of the state Great Moravia.
Traditionally Kanpur has elected Indian National Congress Representatives, whereas the party has become very weak in the state, causing the neglect of the city by the Regional Parties.
Traditionally, most states have been monarchies where the person of the monarch and the state were equivalent for most purposes.
Traditionally authors referred to the legal unit or state of England and Wales as " England " although this usage is becoming politically unacceptable in the last few decades.
Traditionally, anapanasati has been used as a basis for developing meditative concentration ( samadhi ) until reaching the state and practice of full absorption ( jhana ).

Traditionally and supreme
Traditionally the True has been linked with the Good and the beautiful as one of man ’ s supreme values.
Traditionally the Grand Prince was forced to recognize private ownership of land, because the prince was not able to wield enough power to push his belief in supreme ownership.

Traditionally and courts
Traditionally, women are not generally permitted to serve as witnesses in an Orthodox Beit Din ( rabbinical court ), although they have recently been permitted to serve as toanot ( advocates ) in those courts.
Traditionally the courts have been exempted from any jurisdiction over student complaints.
Traditionally arbitration resolves disputes by delivering a decision that will be legally binding, i. e. enforceable by the courts in the same manner as a judgment.
Traditionally, Brazilian courts tend to side with the landowners and charge MST members with offences quoted by some as " frivolous and bizarre "; for instance, in the particular case of a 2004 land occupation in Pernambuco, a judge issued an order of arrest for various MST members by describing them as highly dangerous criminals.
Traditionally, courts are reluctant to step into the shoes of the technical experts and re-open the decisions made in the agency ’ s detailed analysis.
Traditionally, France refused to accept the idea that courts could quash legislation enacted by Parliament ( though administrative courts could quash regulations produced by the executive ).
Traditionally judges of the superior courts were addressed as " My Lord " in Court, although this was never contained in the Rules of the Superior Courts, which mandated that they be addressed by their respective titles or names, or as " The Court ".
Traditionally the Welsh princes had not constructed castles, instead using undefended palaces called llysoedd, or courts.
Traditionally, it has had a reputation for arbitrary " frontier justice "; in one notorious example highlighted by Stanford legal historian Lawrence M. Friedman, its appellate courts sustained a conviction of " guily " ( where the t was omitted ) in 1879 but reversed a conviction of " guity " ( where the l was omitted ) in 1886.
Traditionally, the district courts have sought to limit the operation of exclusion clauses.

Traditionally and are
Traditionally, amphibians includes all tetrapod vertebrates that are not amniotes.
Traditionally, amphibians as a class are defined as all tetrapods with a larval stage, while the group that includes the common ancestors of all living amphibians ( frogs, salamanders and caecilians ) and all their descendants is called Lissamphibia.
Traditionally, the meter used with a shunt has a full-scale deflection ( FSD ) of, so shunts are typically designed to produce a voltage drop of when carrying their full rated current.
Traditionally, a number of items are associated with the office of a bishop, most notably the mitre, crosier, and ecclesiastical ring.
Traditionally, matches on Boxing Day are played against local rivals.
Traditionally, spices are used both whole and ground ; cooked or raw ; and they may be added at different times during the cooking process to produce different results.
Traditionally the Christmas trees are decorated with hand blown glass baubles, garlands, and many homemade ornaments including shiny red apples, walnuts, wrapped chocolate shapes, and candles.
Traditionally these frameworks have been out of the scope of common DBMSs, but utilization of them has become common-place, and often they are provided as add-ons to DBMSs.
Traditionally, some military and naval officers wore dress daggers as symbols of power, and modern soldiers are still equipped with combat knives and knife bayonets.
Traditionally, " chips " in the British Isles ( and Australia and New Zealand ), are cut much thicker, i. e., are " chipped " from the potatoes and described in some recipes as " chipped potatoes " not simply " chips ", and are typically between 10 and 15 mm ( 3 / 8 – 1 / 2 inches ) wide.
Traditionally, they are served in a cornet de frites ( French ) or frietzak / fritzak ( Dutch ), a white cardboard cone, then wrapped in paper, with a good spoonful of sauce on the top.
Traditionally, the basic information needed to ensure correct identification of each person are place names, occupations, family names, first names, and dates.
Traditionally, tall dark men are preferred as the first-foot.
Traditionally, the songs are sung by female artistes, but male artistes may occasionally sing Lavanis.
Traditionally, electric motors are not referred to as " Engines "; however, combustion engines are often referred to as " motors.
Traditionally, chess has been a male-dominated activity, and women are often seen as weaker players ; thus advancing the idea of a Women's World Champion.
Traditionally, trees are planted on this day.
Traditionally, three prayer services are recited daily:
Traditionally, kimonos are sewn by hand, but even machine-made kimonos require substantial hand-stitching.
Traditionally, they practiced herding but are presently known for cultivating " green gold " tea.
Traditionally, in Aristotle's classical logical calculus, in evaluating any proposition there are only two possible truth values, " true " and " false.
Traditionally ( in the Babylonian and Hebrew lunisolar calendars ), the years 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 17, and 19 are the long ( 13-month ) years of the Metonic cycle.

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