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Under the later Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848, Mexico formally ceded Alta California and other territories to the United States, and the disputed border of Texas was fixed at the Rio Grande.
Under the calendar of Ancient Israel the date of Pentecost was fifty days from First Fruits, though dates were disputed, as in the Dead Sea scrolls.
Under disputed circumstances, Aristide was flown out of the country by the U. S. on 28 February 2004.
View of East China Sea from Yehliu | Yeliou, Taiwan Under the United Nations ' Law of the Sea, the PRC claims the disputed ocean territory as its own Exclusive Economic Zone ( EEZ ) due to its being part of PRC's natural extension of its continental shelf, while Japan claims the disputed ocean territory as its own EEZ because it is within 200 nautical miles ( 370 km ) from Japan's coast, and proposed a median line as the boundary between the EEZ of China and Japan.
Under pressure from settlers, the colonial government tried to speed up land sales and permitted settlers to settle in areas where ownership was still disputed between Māori hapū.
Under the treaty settlement over disputed Atlantic fisheries and the San Juan Boundary ( concerning the Oregon boundary line ) was made.
Under its provisional president Joseph Dudley the disputed " King's Country " ( present-day Washington County ) was brought into the dominion, and the rest of the colony was brought under dominion control by Governor Sir Edmund Andros.
Under the 1959 Antarctic Treaty, the Islands ' sovereignty is neither recognized nor disputed by the signatories and they are open to any signatory for non-military use.
Under the agreement, Ecuador renounced its claims to sovereignty of the disputed territory under the Rio de Janeiro Protocol ; Peru deeded ownership of one km² of territory to Ecuador.

Under and theory
" Han independence " was therefore scrapped in favor of the Five Races Under One Union principle, which later developed into the theory of Zhonghua minzu.
Under Conner's tutelage, he studied military history and theory ( including Carl von Clausewitz's On War ), and later cited Conner's enormous influence on his military thinking, saying in 1962 that " Fox Conner was the ablest man I ever knew.
Under this policy, Albania would develop its agricultural output in order to supply the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations while these nations would be developing specific resource outputs of their own, which would in theory strengthen the Warsaw Pact by greatly reducing the lack of certain resources that many of the nations faced.
Under the special theory of relativity, a particle ( that has rest mass ) with subluminal velocity needs infinite energy to accelerate to the speed of light, although special relativity does not forbid the existence of particles that travel faster than light at all times ( tachyons ).
Under Hippocrates ’ bodily humors theory, differences in human moods come as a consequence of imbalances in one of the four bodily fluids: blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm.
Under this theory, a fiduciary's undisclosed, self-serving use of a principal's information to purchase or sell securities, in breach of a duty of loyalty and confidentiality, defrauds the principal of the exclusive use of the information.
Under such a theory of grammar, the input, combined with both general and language-specific learning capacities, might be sufficient for acquisition.
Under the constitution, North Korea has an unusual legal system based upon German civil law and influenced by Japanese legal theory.
Under Article 98, however, in theory at least, international law and the treaties Japan has ratified automatically form a part of domestic law.
Under the broken windows theory, an ordered and clean environment – one which is maintained – sends the signal that the area is monitored and that criminal behavior will not be tolerated.
Under this theory, the community was named for Newport's " good news.
Under this theory as the reader is reading a sentence, he or she creates the simplest structure possible in order to minimize effort and cognitive load.
Under this " syntax first " theory, semantic information is processed at a later stage.
Under British constitutional legal theory, the Constitution of the Irish Free State ( Saorstát Éireann ) Act 1922 held the force of law because of the enactment of the United Kingdom's Irish Free State Constitution Act 1922, thus entrenching the primacy of the Treaty.
Under this theory, it is asserted that the U. S. has one of the most homogeneous cultures of any nation in the world.
Under international law the declaration satisfied the principle of the " declarative theory of statehood ", but in 1919 almost all states followed the " constitutive theory of statehood ", and therefore did not recognise the Irish Republic.
Under the right conditions, such as the ability for all actors to participate in an iterative fashion, the " eye for an eye " punishment system has a mathematical basis in the tit for tat game theory strategy.
Kuwaiti Oil Minister Minister Hani Hussein stated that " Under the supply and demand theory, oil prices today are not justified ," in an interview with Upstream.
Under the German Weimar Constitution, the prevailing legal theory was that any law reaching the necessary supermajorities in both chambers of parliament was free to deviate from the terms of the constitution, without itself becoming part of the constitution.
Under this logic, all police power could be nationalized and local police and criminal courts eliminated on the theory that all crime has an impact on commerce.
Under this theory, constitutional law, administrative law and criminal law are sub-divisions of public law.
* Interest theory: Under this theory, going back to the Roman jurist Ulpian, public law governs legal matters that concern the public interest.

Under and similar
Under the Empire, Roman colonies and cities often had officials with powers similar to those of the republican aediles, although their powers widely varied.
Under Java or C ++ the visibility of an object is defined in the code itself, meaning that to support a similar change the programmer would be forced to re-write the definitions completely, and could not have two versions at the same time.
Under the Constitution of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico is described as a Commonwealth and Puerto Ricans have a degree of administrative autonomy similar to that of a U. S. state.
Under Clement VIII he himself was made protonotary and nuncio to the French court ; Paul V also employed him in a similar capacity, afterwards raising him, in 1606, to Cardinal-Priest of S. Pietro in Montorio and appointing him the papal legate to Bologna.
Under the Köppen climate classification, Santiago de Compostela has a humid oceanic ( Cfb ) climate, with drier summers, so sometimes being classified as a Csb climate, similar to that of the coastal strips of Oregon, Washington and Vancouver, in the western coast of North America.
Under Orson Desaix Munn III, grandson of Orson I, it had evolved into something of a " workbench " publication, similar to the twentieth century incarnation of Popular Science.
Under Canadian federal and Québécois provincial law, a telecommunications facility, for the purposes of determining whether GST applies, is defined by § 123 ( 1 ) of the GST Act to be " any facility, apparatus, or other thing ( including any wire, cable, radio, optical, or other electromagnetic system, or any similar technical system or any part thereof ) that is used or is capable of being used for telecommunications ".
Under the managed transition of the British Empire to the Commonwealth of Nations, members of the British government, such as Harold Macmillan, liked to think of Britain's relationship with America as similar to that of a progenitor Greece to America's Rome.
Under similar circumstances, previous Union commanders had chosen to withdraw behind the Rappahannock, but Grant instead ordered Meade to move around Lee's right flank and seize the important crossroads at Spotsylvania Court House to the southeast, hoping that by interposing his army between Lee and Richmond, he could lure the Confederates into another battle on a more favorable field.
Under the older Cronquist system they were included in Lamiales, but it is now clear that they are no more similar to the other families in this order than they are to families in several other asterid orders.
The Senior Interdepartment Group ( SIG ) of the Johnson White House was replaced by an NSC Review Group ( somewhat similar to the Eisenhower-era NSC Planning Group ) together with an NSC Under Secretary's Committee.
" Under pressure to proceed with the ABM program after it became clear that the Soviets had begun a similar project, McNamara finally agreed to a " light " system which he believed could protect against the far smaller number of Chinese missiles.
Under its " Program for Playwrights ", the foundation helped to support writers in professional regional theaters such as San Francisco's Actor's Workshop and offered similar help to Houson's Alley Theater and Washington's Arena Stage ..
Under state law, a similar referendum cannot be placed on the ballot again for at least four years.
Under international maritime law and aviation law a distinction is made between crew and passengers that is similar to that of combatants and civilians under the laws of war.
A paramilitary is a military-esque force whose function and organization are similar to those of a professional military, but which is not considered part of a state's formal armed forces .< ref name = Reference-OED-paramilitary > Under the Law of Armed Conflict, a state may incorporate a paramilitary organization or armed agency charged with police functions into its armed forces.
Under Hitler's rule, both Roma and Jews were defined as " enemies of the race-based state " by the Nuremberg laws ; the two groups were targeted by similar policies and persecution, culminating in the near annihilation of both populations within Nazi-occupied countries.
Under the Government of Wales Act 2006, Royal Assent to Measures of the National Assembly for Wales is given by Order-in-Council, but this is not done by Statutory Instrument but in a form similar to that of a prerogative Order.
Under this definition, heterodoxy is similar to unorthodoxy, while the adjective " heterodox " could be applied to a dissident.
Under the literary editorship of Earle Birney, the Canadian Forum helped promote similar developments in Toronto.
Under Marius, the Roman forces followed a very similar plan as under Metellus and ultimately defeated the Numidians in 106 BC, thanks in large part to Sulla's initiative in capturing the Numidian king.
Under most favorable growing conditions, other crops such as maize, sugar beet or potato produced similar dry matter yields.
The dispute was similar to that involving Peter Hain in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s, when Hain's Stop the Tour campaign clashed with the more conservative ' Freedom Under Law ' movement championed by barrister Francis Bennion.
Under the wind, free snow particles accumulate and drift in a way similar to barchan dunes of sand.

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