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Under the duke's patronage, Sancho eventually gets a governorship, though it is false, and proves to be a wise and practical ruler ; though this, too, ends in humiliation.
Under a false identity, Patrick interviewed Rice, who would not otherwise have seen him due to his professional relationship with Elizabeth Rice.
" Under this section, employers may not make rules that prevent an employee from disclosing information to the government in furtherance of a false claims action, an employer may not discharge, demote, suspend, threaten, harass, deny promotion to, or in any other manner discriminate against, an employee in the terms and conditions of employment because he or she has disclosed information to the government.
Under the false impression that the Confederate forces stationed in Lynchburg were much larger than anticipated, Hunter was repelled by the forces of Confederate General Jubal Early on June 18, 1864, in the Battle of Lynchburg.
Under the Carolingians, he received bad press, being called a rex falsus, false king, despite the fact that it was Pepin through Popes Zachary and Stephen II who raised him to his throne.
Under false pretenses, she lured him to a secluded bedroom in her parents ' house, locked him into the room, and refused to let him out until he produced an entry for the competition.
# Under what conditions is S supposed to be true, and under what conditions false?
Under the false name of Wang Kai, Zhu managed to find shelter for his remaining forces by joining the warlord Fan Shisheng.
Under the open world assumption, if a statement cannot be proven to be true with current knowledge, we cannot draw the conclusion that the statement is false.
Under a false name, as the son of a well-known English Catholic, Munday gained recommendations which secured his reception at the English College in Rome.
Under common law, false pretense is defined as a representation of a present or past fact, which the thief knows to be false, and which he intends will and does cause the victim to pass title of his property.
Under pressure to reveal the truth about the fall of the East, Alex creates a final fake news segment, convincing a taxi driver whom he believes to be Sigmund Jähn to act in the false news report as the new leader of East Germany and to give a speech promising to make a better future including opening the borders to the West.
Under orders by CIA superiors to keep close tabs on Sloane, the three agents have on several occasions sparked false alarms as to Sloane's loyalty.
After reviewing the case history and prior decisions, Powell began with a reminder that " Under the First Amendment there is no such thing as a false idea ... ( it ) requires that we protect some falsehood in order to protect speech that matters.
Under such a system, the list of civil crimes which carried a death sentence would include homosexuality, adultery, incest, lying about one's virginity, bestiality, witchcraft, idolatry or apostasy, public blasphemy, false prophesying, kidnapping, rape, and bearing false witness in a capital case.
Under such a system, the list of civil crimes which carried a death sentence would include homosexuality, adultery, incest, lying about one's virginity, bestiality, witchcraft, idolatry or apostasy, public blasphemy, false prophesying, kidnapping, rape, and bearing false witness in a capital case.
Years later, when the false walls at both ends of the lower ( Blue Line ) platform were removed to accommodate the change from four-to six-car trains, several surviving original tile mosaic " Scollay Under " signs were uncovered, which can be seen on both ends of the platform.
" Under the leadership of Commissioner Kessler ," said William Lutz, chair of the NCTE Committee on Public Doublespeak, " the FDA has begun seizing products with misleading labels, developing new guidelines for clarity and accuracy in food labels, and exposing false, misleading, and deceptive health claims on food labels and in food advertising.
Under the false name of Abraham Johnson, a physician and man-midwife, Hill pretended to have observed cases where women had become pregnant without having had any kind of sexual relations with a man.
Under heavy pressure, it seemed inevitable that the Federals would be forced to surrender, but by noon French received a false report from his cavalry that a strong Union force was approaching from Acworth, so he reluctantly withdrew at 2 p. m.
Under a false name the Archbishop of Tuam, Dr John McEvilly, bought in 1882 the former Ellis property, which at the time was being used by the Protestant Irish Church Missions to Roman Catholics and established in 1885

Under and promise
Under strong pressure from Stilicho, the Roman Senate consented to promise its payment.
Under their rule, Mysore fought a series of wars sometimes against the combined forces of the British and Marathas, but mostly against the British, with Mysore receiving some aid or promise of aid from the French.
Under this treaty, Isabella's daughter Joan would marry David Bruce ( heir apparent to the Scottish throne ) and Edward III would renounce any claims on Scottish lands, in exchange for the promise of Scottish military aid against any enemy except the French, and £ 20, 000 in compensation for the raids across northern England.
Under the Taiwan Relations Act, the United States would continue to sell weapons to Taiwan, but the TRA was purposely vague in any promise of defending Taiwan in the event of an invasion.
Under the impression that he had been infected with the fatal disease hyper-malaria during a covert quasi-military mission for Mom, the Professor asked Zoidberg, whom he had previously saved from a yeti, to promise that when the latent disease would manifest itself in later years that Zoidberg would euthanize him, to which he agreed.
Under the Blair-Brown government, despite Gordon Brown ’ s promise to the contrary, green taxes as a percentage of overall taxes have actually fallen from 9. 4 % to 7. 7 %, according to calculations by Friends of the Earth.
Under the terms of the Secret Treaty of Dover, Charles would receive an annual subsidy from France ( to enable him to govern without calling a parliament ) in exchange for a promise that he would convert to Catholicism and re-Catholicize England at an unspecified future date.
Under the promise to return the same the following day, which I have often failed to do.
Under the promise of a more permanent cure, Sloane is ordered to kill Dean, which he does.
Under the covenant Yahweh has promised Israel the land of Canaan, but the promise is conditional: if Israel is unfaithful, they will lose the land.
Under the name Kiwi Acquisition Group, Iverson raised $ 2, 000, 000 from pilots at $ 50, 000 apiece with promise of employment as a Captain.
( Under Emperor Gaozu's promise, Li Jiancheng would be removed as crown prince and created the Prince of Shu instead.
Under their tutelage, she showed great promise in her ethnographic studies of dance.
Vinick accepted the offer under the condition that he would be free to shape policy at the State Department without interference from Democratic Party political operatives and on the promise that he could pick his own Deputy Secretary, albeit a Democratic one, and advise on the selection of all Under Secretaries.
Under the Free State constitution members of the Oireachtas were required to take Oath of Allegiance to the Irish Free State with a promise of fidelity – but not an Oath of Allegiance – to the King before being permitted to assume their seats.
Under the council of the other settlers, he decides to set him free, sending him back to the village with a promise of revenge on Alluca from Mr. Winkfield.

Under and independent
Under the " independent tribunal " requirement, the Court has ruled that military judges in Turkish state security courts are incompatible with Article 6.
Under Italian law franchise is defined as an arrangement between two financially independent parties where a franchisee is granted, in exchange for a consideration, the right to market goods and services under particular trademarks.
Under the protocol signed on 7 May 1832 between Bavaria and the protecting Powers, and basically dealing with the way in which the Regency was to be managed until Otto reached his majority ( while also concluding the second Greek loan, for a sum of £ 2, 400, 000 sterling ), Greece was defined as an independent kingdom, with the Arta-Volos line as its northern frontier.
Under the London Declaration, India agreed that, when it became a republic in January 1950, it would join the Commonwealth of Nations and accept the British monarch as a " symbol of the free association of its independent member nations and as such the Head of the Commonwealth ".
Under the mainstream radar, there have been acclaimed independent musical films, such as Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Dancer in the Dark ; and foreign musical films, such as 8 Women, The Other Side of the Bed and Yes Nurse!
Under its provisions, the king remained the central figure in the executive branch of the government, but legislative power was vested in a bicameral parliament, and an independent judiciary was guaranteed.
Under Marshall's conception of the judicial process in Marbury, judges themselves have no independent agency and can never take into account the consequences of their actions when deciding cases.
Falk was a close friend of independent film director John Cassavetes and appeared in Cassavetes ' films Husbands, A Woman Under the Influence., and, in a cameo, at the end of Opening Night.
Under the kings, the Senate and Curiate Assembly had very little power and authority ; they were not independent bodies in that they didn't possess the right to meet together and discuss questions of state at their own will.
Even though it was independent from the surface for a very short duration, the Rouquayrol-Denayrouze apparatus reached worldwide celebrity after having been mentioned by Jules Verne in his adventure book Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea ; but Jules Verne wildly exaggerated its dive duration without external air supply.
Under this model, the state is divided into branches, each with separate and independent powers and areas of responsibility so that no branch has more power than the other branches.
Under the previous system agreed to under Articles of Confederation, the national government was headed by the Confederation Congress, which had a ceremonial presiding officer and several executive departments, but no independent executive branch.
Under Tvrtko, Bosnia grew in both size and power, finally becoming an independent kingdom in 1377.
Under the provisions of OPCAT that entered into force on 22 June 2006 independent international and national bodies regularly visit places where people are deprived of their liberty, to prevent torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
Under his leadership the Netherlands recovered from the war, began to build its welfare state and Indonesia became independent.
Under King Sobhuza I they established themselves in the heartland of modern Swaziland, conquering and incorporating many long-established independent chiefdoms, whose descendants also make up much of the modern Swazi nation.
The company produces a large proportion of ITV's networked programming ( around 47 %, but previously as high as 66 % according to some reports ), with the rest coming primarily from independent suppliers ( Under the 1990 Broadcasting Act, at least 25 % of ITV's total output must be from independent companies ).
Under Edward the Confessor earldoms like Wessex, Mercia, East Anglia and Northumbria — names that represented earlier independent kingdoms — were much larger than any shire.
The ATLAS language is oriented toward the Unit Under Test and is independent of the test equipment used.
Van Vliet has been the subject of at least two documentaries, the BBC's 1997 The Artist Formerly Known As Captain Beefheart narrated by John Peel, and the 2006 independent production Captain Beefheart: Under Review.
Under Orontids, Armenia at times was an independent kingdom, and at other times a satrapy of the Persian Empire.
Under the administration of Díaz Ordaz's predecessor in 1958, labor leader Demetrio Vallejo attempted to organize independent railroad unions, which the Mexican government quickly ended, arresting Vallejo under a violation of Article 145 of the Penal Code that made “ social dissolution ” a crime.
Under a new Virginia state constitution in 1870, and as further clarified by another one in 1902, Richmond became an independent city.
Under Virginia law in effect since 1871, all municipalities in the state incorporated as cities are legally and politically independent of counties.

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