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Under any circumstance, during the end of the 13th century, Stockholm quickly grew to become not only the largest city in Sweden, but also the de facto Swedish political centre and royal residence.
Under any circumstance, he was the son of Ingrid Ylva, who according to Olaus Petri was a daughter of Sune Sik and granddaughter to Sverker the Elder, which would make Birger a matrilineal member of the House of Sverker.
Under LDS Church policy, a man whose sealed wife has died does not have to request any permission beyond having a current temple recommend and an interview with his bishop to get final permission for a living ordinance, to be married in the temple and sealed to another woman, unless the new wife's circumstance requires a cancellation of sealing.
) Under the agreement, the Democrats would retain the power to filibuster a Bush judicial nominee only in an " extraordinary circumstance.
Under such circumstance P will be a unitary matrix ( resp.
Under German law the euthanization of animals is restricted to medical reasons or cases where the animal is dangerous, not controllable and actually poses a danger to humans ( Gefahr im Verzug-exigent circumstance ).
Under the agreement, the Democrats would retain the power to filibuster a Bush judicial nominee only in an " extraordinary circumstance ", and three Bush appellate court nominees ( Janice Rogers Brown, Priscilla Owen and William Pryor ) would receive a vote by the full Senate.
Under the agreement, the Democrats would retain the power to filibuster a Bush judicial nominee only in an " extraordinary circumstance ", and three of the most conservative Bush appellate court nominees ( Janice Rogers Brown, Priscilla Owen and William Pryor ) would receive a vote by the full Senate.
Under Arab rule, Muslims treated the exilarch with great pomp and circumstance.
Under the agreement the minority party would retain the power to filibuster a Presidential judicial nominee only in an " extraordinary circumstance ", and three Bush appellate court nominees ( Janice Rogers Brown, Priscilla Owen, and William Pryor ) would receive a vote by the full Senate, while two others, Henry Saad and William Myers, were expressly denied such protection.
Under this circumstance the nominal yield curve is unlikely to be inverted even in the event of a recession.
Under normal circumstance, all personnel are granted 30 days of leave per year.
Under the agreement, the Democrats would retain the power to filibuster a Bush judicial nominee only in an " extraordinary circumstance ", and the three most conservative Bush appellate court nominees ( Janice Rogers Brown, Priscilla Owen and William Pryor ) would receive a vote by the full Senate.
* Under Article 9 of the act, " Special circumstance " granted by the Minister of Immigration ( This is the class that former Governor General Adrienne Clarkson's family fell under ).
Under the aggressive Sergeant Abing are several young women, some dedicated to defending their country, others who seem to have been forced into joining by circumstance.
Under such circumstance, when thine Citars came with the proposal addressing thineself as a Pandaram, I grew angry.
During the revolution he was an outspoken supporter of independence, and eloquently wrote to his family " Under no circumstance take sides against the Texans for only God will return the territory of Texas to the Mexican government.

Under and parties
Under the banner of Christian Social Party, he later on established a one-party dictatorship rule largely modeled after fascism in Italy, banning all other Austrian parties including the Social Democratic Labour Party ( SDAPÖ ).
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 a right-wing military dictatorship, Spain saw its political parties banned, except for the official party ( Falange ).
Under Article 34 Statute of the ICJ only states may be parties in cases before the Court and, under Article 36, the jurisdiction comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in the Charter of the United Nations or in treaties and conventions in force.
Under the Uniform Commercial Code, the parties to a contract for sale of goods may reduce the limitations period to not less than one year, but may not extend it.
Under al-Bashir's leadership, the new military government suspended political parties and introduced an Islamic legal code on the national level.
Under a two-party system, one of the two parties typically holds a majority in the legislature and is usually referred to as the majority party while the other is the minority party.
Under FRCP 30 ( d )( 1 ) and its state counterparts, a deposition normally must take place for no longer than seven hours on one day per each deponent, unless otherwise stipulated by the parties or ordered by the court.
Under the scheme, some parties had expected that the government of the time would scrap the toll once the debt had been repaid and a suitable maintenance fund had been accumulated, which was deemed to have occurred on 31 March 2002.
Under interrogation, Sir Geoffrey said that his eldest brother, Lord Montagu, and the Marquess had been parties to his correspondence with Reginald.
Under United States v. Miller ( 1976 ), data held by third parties is generally not subject to Fourth Amendment warrant requirements.
Under the law of the United States and most state laws, there is nothing illegal about one of the parties to a telephone call recording the conversation, or giving permission for calls to be recorded or permitting their telephone line to be tapped.
Under extreme pressure from opposition parties and public, for the safe release of the hostages, the government ultimately caved in.
Under the latter conditions, one or both parties could intentionally miss in order to fulfill the conditions of the duel, without loss of either life or honour.
Under the circumstances, Fadden was invited to become Prime Minister, although the Country Party was the smaller of the two non-Labor parties.
Under Lord Eldon, Chancery procedure was further reformed with a pair of orders published in 1741 and 1747, which mandated that a claimant who brought his case to court and had it dismissed immediately should pay full costs to the other side, rather than the 40 shillings previously paid, and that parties filing bills of review should pay £ 50 for the privilege.
Under the measures, the Malayan Communist Party ( MCP ) and other leftist parties were outlawed, and the police were given the power to imprison communists, and those suspected of assisting them, without trial.
Under these conditions, many calls will arise between parties on different networks.
Under Dutch law, a notarial act is probative as of the date of record ( vaste datum ) and subscription of the parties.
Under the doctrine of res judicata, a judgment on the merits in a prior suit bars a second suit involving the same parties or their privies based on the same cause of action.
Under its rules, the AAA may appoint an arbitrator in some circumstances, for example, where the parties cannot agree on an arbitrator or a party fails to exercise its right to appoint an arbitrator.
Under the provisions of the new Constitution of Finland ( enacted in 2000 ), the President nominates a Prime Minister after the parties in the Eduskunta / Riksdag ( Parliament ) have negotiated the distribution of seats in the new Council of State and the government's programme.
Under such constraints, Rawls believes that parties would find his favoured principles of justice to be especially attractive, winning out over varied alternatives, including utilitarian and libertarian accounts.

Under and agree
Under pressure from the World Bank, it did agree to a 60 percent increase in 1990, with additional increases in 1991.
Under the ' Claiming Rule ', CRT teams agree to allow up to four of their engines per season to be claimed, after a race, by one of the major manufacturer teams at a cost of € 20, 000 each including transmission, or € 15, 000 each for the engine alone.
Under this consensus, both governments agree that there is only one sovereign state encompassing both mainland China and Taiwan, but disagree about which of the two governments is the legitimate government of this state.
Under the pressure of the queen-mother they agree to consult with the notables.
Under an APA, the taxpayer and one or more governments agree on the methodology used to test prices.
Under the modern common law, a tenancy at will without compensation is very rare, partly because it comes about only if the parties expressly agree that the tenancy is for no rent, commonly where a family member is allowed to live in a home ( a nominal consideration may be required ) without any formal arrangements.
Under a January 2007 revised proposal from the hospital, the city would receive $ 2 million for the lease of, while the hospital would agree to make improvements to two areas in Forest Park.
Under its current rules, WPC members are national and international organizations that agree with its main principles and any of its objectives and pay membership fees.
Under urging from Picard, Pulaski and Riker, the members of both colonies agree to integrate the Bringloidi and Mariposa colonies.
Under Hossein's advice, Betty calls Moody and pretends to agree to meet him with a lawyer the next day so as to stall him.
* Cooperation With the UNHCR: Under Article 35 of the Refugee Convention and Article II of the 1967 Protocol, states agree to cooperate with United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ( UNHCR ) in the exercise of its functions and to help UNHCR supervise the implementation of the provisions in the Convention.
Under Polish law at that time, if electors could not agree upon a king, an outsider should be appointed " rex pro tempore " ( temporary king ).
Under the EU ETS, the governments of the EU Member States agree on national emission caps which have to be approved by the EU commission.
Under the new deals reported that Major League Baseball would agree to separate eight-year television deals, Fox and TBS ' coverage would essentially be the same as in the 2007-2013 contract with the exception of Fox and TBS splitting coverage of the Division Series, which TBS has broadcast exclusively dating back to 2007.

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