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Treating Brahmins as superiors, because they had all the knowledge of Vedas and Shudras as inferiors, who had no knowledge of Vedas.

Treating and .
Treating the seeds with gibberellic acid can be useful in increasing seed germination, as is careful monitoring of moisture levels in the rooting medium.
Treating the mixture with sodium cyanide in the presence of free oxygen dissolves the gold.
Treating other teams differently in regards to their media contracts drew accusations that Selig did not act in good faith with respect to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Treating biodegradable waste before it enters a landfill reduces global warming from fugitive methane ; untreated waste breaks down anaerobically in a landfill, producing landfill gas that contains methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
Treating light, at its basic level, as particles bouncing around is a simplification, but appropriate: the wave aspects of light are negligible in most scenes, and are significantly more difficult to simulate.
Treating agrammatic aphasia within a linguistic framework: treatment of underlying forms.
Another method that is entirely non-invasive referred to as Tumor Treating Fields has already reached clinical trial stage in many countries.
* Treating opposing legal briefs as adversarial hypotheses about the application of the " unwritten law " to a new set of facts.
Treating skin diseases with hypnosis ( hypnodermatology ) has performed well in treating warts, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis.
Treating Revelation in his cursory fashion, he made use of an excerpt from the commentary of the North African Tichonius, which is preserved as a sort of argument at the beginning of the more extended work of the Spanish presbyter Beatus of LiƩbana.
Treating a religion in its social setting, as something a group of people do together, rather than as a set of beliefs and opinions.
Treating partners for STIs is a very important part of treatment and prevention.
* Treating partners to prevent reinfection or spreading the infection to other people.
See The Surprising Virtues of Treating Trade Secrets as IP Rights, 61 Stan.
See The Surprising Virtues of Treating Trade Secrets as IP Rights, 61 Stan.
The original category C is contained in this functor category, but new objects appear in the functor category which were absent and " hidden " in C. Treating these new objects just like the old ones often unifies and simplifies the theory.
* Treating Code as an Essay-Matz's writeup for the book Beautiful Code, edited by Andy Oram, Greg Wilson, O ' Reilly, 2007.
# Treating your users as co-developers is your least-hassle route to rapid code improvement and effective debugging.
* Alexander, Charles and O ' Connel, David F. ( 1995 ) Routledge Self Recovery: Treating Addictions Using Transcendental Meditation and Maharishi Ayur-Veda ISBN 1560244542
Treating the oncoming attacks as merely skirmishes, Frossard did not request additional support from other units.
Treating economic history as a discrete academic discipline has been a contentious issue for many years.
Treating white and black people as the same would usually be valid, outside of medicine, history, or cultural studies, for example.
Treating this conjecture with merited disregard, Strabo passes on to the hypothesis of Strato, the natural philosopher, who had observed that the quantity of mud brought down by rivers into the Euxine was so great, that its bed must be gradually raised, while the rivers still continued to pour in an undiminished quantity of water.

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A Member of the United Nations which is in arrears in the payment of its financial contributions to the Organization shall have no vote in the General Assembly if the amount of its arrears equals or exceeds the amount of the contributions due from it for the preceding two full years ''.
According to the official interpretation of the Charter, a member cannot be penalized by not having the right to vote in the General Assembly for nonpayment of financial obligations to the `` special '' United Nations' budgets, and of course cannot be expelled from the Organization ( which you suggested in your editorial ), due to the fact that there is no provision in the Charter for expulsion.
Only 11 senators were on the floor and there was no record vote.
The standard format was that of speakers making speeches for and against a position followed by a general vote ( usually by show of hands ) of yes or no.
The jury could only cast a ' yes ' or ' no ' vote as to the guilt and sentence of the defendant.
Each of the Justices of the Supreme Court has a single vote in deciding the cases argued before it ; the Chief Justice's vote counts no more than that of any other Justice.
The final vote was generally along party lines, with no Democrats voting guilty, and only a handful of Republicans voting not guilty.
These elections constitutionally must be held no longer than every five years apart, however elections can be called whenever the Government so chooses to seek a new mandate or loses a vote of no confidence in Parliament.
Team members vote in secret on the next year's members, with no accountability to the higher Navy authority why an applicant was or was not selected.
In the kind of constitutional monarchy established under the Constitution of the German Empire which Bismarck inspired, the Kaiser retained considerable actual executive power, and the Prime Minister needed no parliamentary vote of confidence and ruled solely by the imperial mandate.
If a coalition collapses, a confidence vote is held or a motion of no confidence is taken.
Apart from this, when no party has had a majority, minority governments normally have been formed with one or more opposition parties agreeing to vote for the legislation governments need to function, as the Labour government of James Callaghan formed a coalition with the Liberals in 1977 when it lost its narrow majority gained at the October 1974 election.
For example, in a representative democracy, every vote has equal weight, no unreasonable restrictions can apply to anyone seeking to become a representative, and the freedom of its citizens is secured by legitimized rights and liberties which are generally protected by a constitution.
In March 2008 staff at the prison passed a vote of no confidence in the governor Serena Watts, claiming they felt bullied by managers and unsafe.
Town Meetings are presided over by the Town Moderator, but he has no vote unless all the Members present and voting are equally divided.
Women had no political rights in pre-Revolutionary France ; they could not vote or hold any political office.
Certainly no liberal can in future vote ' Liberal '".
Because the leadership of the minority government had made the vote on the budget vote a " vote of confidence " in the minority government, the defeat of the Disraeli budget was a " vote of no confidence " in the minority government and meant the downfall of the minority government.
However, in February 1852, Palmerston took revenge on Russell by voting with the Conservatives in a " no confidence " vote against the Russell government.

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