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Under and threats
Under unspecific or impersonal coercion the conditional threats come from well-known and socially accepted general rules and – rather than any individual or sub-group – and are directed against anybody in the stated conditions, according to clearly stated principles of due process.
* Under, the Attorney General may request that the Secretary of Defense provide emergency assistance if civilian law enforcement is inadequate to address certain types of threats involving the release of nuclear materials, such as potential use of a nuclear or radiological weapon.
Under heavy threats, almost all religious houses joined the rest of the Church in acceding to the Royal Supremacy ; and in swearing to uphold the validity of the King's divorce and remarriage.
Under threats of a hostile takeover, Southern New England Telephone underwent a restructuring in 1986, creating Southern New England Telecommunications as the holding company of SNET and its related businesses.
Under Convex's influence, Max murders his colleagues at CIVIC-TV, and later attempts to murder Bianca O ' Blivion, as Videodrome considered these victims threats to its mission.
Under the Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890, which ruled it illegal for any business combination to restrain trade or commerce, an injunction was issued on July 2 enjoining the ARU leadership from " compelling or inducing by threats, intimidation, persuasion, force or violence, railway employees to refuse or fail to perform their duties.
Under pressure to follow through with the Justice Department corruption investigation, along with the threats of resignation, McGrath agreed that Morris ' request was asking too much and that the best thing to do at that point was to clean up the department from that point forward and leave the past alone.
Under considerable duress and several threats of being killed and eaten by the Indians, Nobrega and Anchieta stayed for a time in Iperoig ( present-day Ubatuba in the Northern cost of São Paulo ), in conference with the tribal chieftains, until Nóbrega was able to achieve a temporary peace.
Under terrible threats, Cranlowe won't reveal the weapon's formula.

Under and dreadful
Under McNally's management, the club stabilised in Division Three and secured a pair of mid-table finishes, but a dreadful 1984 – 85 season cost him his job, with Tranmere manager Bryan Hamilton stepping into the breach.

Under and fear
Under the United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees of 1951, a refugee is more narrowly defined ( in Article 1. A. 2 ) as a person who " owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality, and is unable to or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country ".
Under the leadership of Raeder and even more so under his successor Karl Dönitz, it was official policy for naval courts-martial to impose the death penalty as often as possible, no matter how slight the offence, so that the sailors would fear their officers more than the enemy.
Under his administration, Christ Church was in confusion, scandalous altercations took place, and there was reason to fear that the great Tory college would be ruined by the tyranny of the great Tory doctor.
) Under this theory, the officials denied the imperial ancestry of these children in fear of the fact that they were also descendants of Empress Dowager Lü and her clan, and therefore might avenge the slaughter of the Lü clan — a reason that they themselves admitted.
In Junie B. Jones Has a Monster Under Her Bed, he tells her about the monster that lives under the bed which rekindles her fear of monsters.
Under fear of the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong during World War II, Wing Hong, under the guise of a coolie, escaped from Hong Kong to North China in Christmas 1941 with his two children, whom he hid in wicker baskets.
Under the title and with the TV production Don't be afraid to fly, Spahn and Rainer Pieritz founded seminars to allay the fear of flying in Germany.
Under international law, a refugee is a person who, being outside his country of nationality or habitual residence ; has a well-founded fear of persecution on account of his race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion ; and is unable or unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country, or to return there, for fear of persecution.
Under Boda's leadership, the Shadow instills fear in the heart of the No Name Country, who starts to doubt the superheroes.
Under such pressure, Izvolsky caved and advised the cabinet to accept the amendment of Article 25 for fear that otherwise Austria would be free to act against Serbia.
Under attack by the human known as the Mechanic, Ratchet played upon his fear of the police by successfully reactivating Prowl, who transformed and sent the human fleeing.
Under the guidance of a facilitator, the participants are encouraged to share emotional reactions ( such as, for example, anger, fear, warmth, or envy ) that arise in response to their fellow participants ' actions and statements.
Under the subjection and torment of Codro the people of Lakeba continued to live in fear.
Under Part II of the Canadian Criminal Code ( Offences Against Public Order ), Unlawful Assemblies and Riots is when the assembly of three or more persons who cause fear and on reasonable grounds disturb peace in the neighborhood.
" Under that carve-out, " a State may choose to prohibit only those forms of intimidation that are most likely to inspire fear of bodily harm.

Under and failure
Under circumstances of gross failure in their department, a minister is expected to resign ( and may readily be forced to do so by the Prime Minister ), while their civil servants remain permanent and anonymous.
Under Australian law, the federal government had two years to respond to Casley's declaration ; the failure to respond gave the province de facto autonomy on 21 April 1972.
Under the reign of Olaf, Denmark suffered from crop failure, which was seen as divine retribution for the sacrilege killing of Canute.
Under certain conditions, a network component shutting down can cause current fluctuations in neighboring segments of the network leading to a cascading failure of a larger section of the network.
Under the Young Offender ’ s Act, approximately 20 % of custody sentences were charged based onfailure to comply ” issues surrounding probation orders The Youth Criminal Justice Act revised these procedures recognizing that most issues concerning the violation of probation conditions were not criminal acts themselves and that in doing so, were compromising the integrity of the justice system itself.
Under the law in effect before the Taft-Hartley amendments, an employee who ceased being a member of the union for whatever reason, from failure to pay dues to expulsion from the union as an internal disciplinary punishment, could also be fired even if the employee did not violate any of the employer's rules.
" Under the anatomical summary, the first item was heart failure, with anorexia as second.
Under the terms of the amended merger agreement, either party could terminate the merger agreement if Titan either ( i ) had not obtained written confirmation from the Department of Justice that the investigation of alleged Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ( FCPA ) violations was resolved as to Titan and the Department did not intend to pursue any claims against Titan ; or ( ii ) Titan had not entered into a plea agreement on or prior to June 25, 2004, provided that the terminating party had not contributed to the failure to consummate the merger through a breach of its obligations in any material respect.
Under article 265 of the 1999 Constitution, judges may be removed by a two-thirds majority of the National Assembly, if the Attorney General, Comptroller General, and Human Rights Ombudsperson have previously agreed a " serious failure " and suspended the judge accordingly.
Under extreme stress the hard plates can shear the soft rivets, resulting in failure of the joint.
Parade ( 1986 ) served as the soundtrack for Prince's second film Under the Cherry Moon ; although the movie was a critical and commercial failure, the album peaked at # 3 in Billboard and # 2 on the R & B album charts and his classic single " Kiss " was another big international hit, going to # 1 in the US and becoming a radio staple.
Under that approach, A would not be able to point to an unjust factor provided that the contract was valid, but could point to the unjust factor of total failure of consideration once we assume that it was void.
Under some circumstances the hard drive itself can experience a catastrophic failure resulting in physical damage, and in some circumstances may not be recoverable or only so by highly specialized technicians.
Under the EPC 1973, the failure to observe the time limits for paying these fees could only be remedied by strict grace periods.
Under certain engineering assumptions ( e. g. besides the above assumptions for a constant failure rate, the assumption that the considered system has no relevant redundancies ), the failure rate for a complex system is simply the sum of the individual failure rates of its components, as long as the units are consistent, e. g. failures per million hours.
Under the provisions of the Staggers Act, the former regulatory model which had contributed extensively to the massive financial failure of the Penn Central Railroad in the 1970s ( which forced the creation of the money-losing Conrail ) was largely rendered impotent.
It is believed that the audience thought Under Capricorn was going to be a thriller, which it was not — it was a domestic love triangle with a few thriller elements thrown in — which apparently led to its box office failure.
* In Truffaut / Hitchcock, Hitchcock told François Truffaut that Under Capricorn was such a failure that Bankers Trust Company, which had financed the film, repossessed the film, which then was unavailable until the first US network television screening in 1968.
Under the Court's ruling, Ukraine has violated articles 2, 3, 13 and 41 of the European Convention on Human Rights by the Ukrainian power's failure to protect the right to life of the applicant's husband, Georgiy Gongadze.
Under constant criticism for failure to act sooner, and mistrustful of his militia forces, he developed a plan of attack.
At the conclusion of his prison term, the Board of Aldermen stripped him of his position as Under City Marshal on the grounds of his attempted sodomy and his failure to perform his duties during the six months he had spent in prison.
Under OWA, failure to derive a fact does not imply the

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