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Under and unusual
Under unusual circumstances a resident individual may be granted an extension of time to file a return.
Under the constitution, North Korea has an unusual legal system based upon German civil law and influenced by Japanese legal theory.
Under Miles, Blue Note was known for their striking and unusual album cover designs.
The recording and publishing of 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea was an unusual one: it did not employ the movie's cast, and years later, a 12-inch 33⅓ rpm album of the film, with a nearly identical script, but another different cast, was sold by Disneyland Records in conjunction with the re-release of the movie in 1963.
Under Rule 203-1-Departures from Established Accounting Principles, the departures are rare, and usually take place when there is new legislation, the evolution of new forms of business transactions, an unusual degree of materiality, or the existence of conflicting industry practices.
Under Ordunio ’ s direction, “ Global Village ” ascended to greater heights and created more unusual sounds and experiments of music, such as the night a slow movement from a Mahler symphony and a Bruckner symphony were heard simultaneously.
Under proportional representation, it is not unusual for a government, lacking a clear majority in the Legislative Council, to rely on the voting support of independent members and / or minor parties, such as The Greens, to pass legislation.
Under the " evolving standards of decency " test, the Court held that it was cruel and unusual punishment to execute a person who was under the age of 18 at the time of the murder.
Under the name Theatre Kingston, the company began to gain a reputation not only for the high quality but the unusual nature of its productions.
In his 1870 science fiction classic Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Jules Verne wrote about a hunting expedition using a very unusual form of bullet:

Under and circumstances
Under the circumstances, I had difficulty keeping up with the conversation on the phone, but when I hung up I was reasonably certain that Francesca had wanted to remind me of our town meeting the next evening, and how important it was that Hank and I be there.
Under the circumstances, however, the team considered it would provide the most useful information at this point.
Under no circumstances could we mistake one for the other ; ;
Under normal circumstances Casey was a little fussy when people told him what to do with pictures he had taken.
Under the circumstances, the only protection for the relatively small manufacturers is to engage in exactly the kind of conspiracy with the giants for which the latter were convicted.
Under normal circumstances, he had a certain bright-eyed all-American-boy charm, with great appeal for young ladies, old ladies, and dogs.
Under the particular historical circumstances of the growing Church in the early centuries, the succession of bishops became one of the ways, together with the transmission of the Gospel and the life of the community, in which the apostolic tradition of the Church was expressed.
Under suitable circumstances the value of the coefficient is given by the expression.
Under some circumstances, the signal radiated from the electron guns, scanning circuitry, and associated wiring of a CRT can be captured remotely and used to reconstruct what is shown on the CRT using a process called Van Eck phreaking.
It was said that Chiang Kai-shek replied: " Under no circumstances!
Under some circumstances, some creditors, otherwise the United States Trustee can request for the court converting the case into a demolition under chapter 7, or appointing a trustee to manage the debtor's business.
Under exceptional circumstances, a redive may be granted, but these are exceedingly rare ( usually for very young divers just learning how to compete, or if some event outside the diver's control has caused them to be unable to perform ).
* Under certain circumstances, deletion of data representing certain facts necessitates deletion of data representing completely different facts.
Under normal circumstances, people entering into such transactions are risk-averse, that is to say that they are prepared to accept a lower expected return for the sake of avoiding risk.
Under the most favorable circumstances, a total solar eclipse can last for 7 minutes, 31 seconds, and can be viewed along a track that is up to 250 km wide.
Under the circumstances, Olid proposed a truce to which Las Casas agreed, and he did not land his forces.
Under some circumstances, and in some technical contexts, transcluded sections of text may not require strict adherence to the " context neutrality " principle, because the transcluded sections are capable of parameterization.
Under such circumstances, peasant disorders were endemic ; even the citizens of Moscow revolted against the Romanovs during the Salt Riot ( 1648 ), Copper Riot ( 1662 ), and the Moscow Uprising ( 1682 ).
Under typical circumstances ion ranges will be between 10 nanometers and 1 micrometer.
Under such circumstances, it was not possible for Milch, Udet or Kesselring to produce a formidable strategic bombing force even had they wanted to.
Under these circumstances, during much of the Siege of Leningrad ( 1941 – 1944 ), Lake Ladoga provided the only access to the besieged city because a section of the eastern shore remained in Soviet hands.
Under these circumstances, Soriano was initially very receptive to an offer from a Milwaukee-based group headed by car salesman Bud Selig.
Under the circumstances, the Brewers ' 1970 season was over before it started, and they finished 65 – 97 ( a one-game improvement over 1969 ).
Under some circumstances one moving charged particle can exert a force on another without any return force.

Under and long-term
Under the influence of several younger scholars, a new approach came to predominate among British anthropologists, concerned with analyzing how societies held together in the present ( synchronic analysis, rather than diachronic or historical analysis ), and emphasizing long-term ( one to several years ) immersion fieldwork.
Most of his long-term followers were Americans, who distinguished themselves as " Bahá ' ís Under the Hereditary Guardianship ".
Under the long-term leadership of Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, the first test reactor plant, a prototype referred to as S1W, started up in USA in 1953 at the Naval Reactors Facility in Idaho.
Under medical supervision, a long-term course of corticosteroid injections into the scar may help flatten and soften the appearance of keloid or hypertrophic scars.
Under the EUL, St. John Properties has entered into a long-term ground lease of federally owned property for the development of commercial office space and research-and-development ( R & D ) space.
Under the Constitution, the President is not empowered to determine the full range of short -, middle -, and long-term objectives and targets of domestic policy, but only its basic guidelines.
Under the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty ( INF ) concluded between the United States and the Soviet Union, the missile production facility at Votkinsk was selected for long-term on-site monitoring by U. S. inspectors.
Under the Leninist definition, the socialist state presides over a state capitalist economy structured upon state-directed accumulation of capital with the goal of building up the country's productive forces and promoting worldwide socialist revolution, with the eventual long-term goal of building a socialist economy.
Under the plan, the Zoo received five Asian elephants from the Thailand Zoological Park Organisation for breeding purposes, education, long-term research and involvement of conservation programs.
Under the society's long-term management of the falls, the industrialization of the area passed through three great waves, centered first on cotton, then steel, and finally silk, over the course of over 150 years.
Under long-term contract to personal manager ( and Renault manager ) Flavio Briatore, Trulli secured a contract with the Anglo-French squad for.
Under the doctrine of laissez-faire, antitrust is seen as unnecessary as competition is viewed as a long-term dynamic process where firms compete against each other for market dominance.
Under the founder – emperor Augustus ( ruled 30 BCE – 14 CE ), the legions, c. 5, 000-strong all-heavy infantry formations recruited from Roman citizens only, were transformed from a mixed conscript and volunteer corps serving an average of 10 years, to all-volunteer units of long-term professionals serving a standard 25-year term ( conscription was only decreed in emergencies ).
The Veterans Health Administration ( VHA ) is the component of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs ( VA ) led by the Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Health that implements the medical assistance program of the VA through the administration and operation of numerous VA outpatient clinics, hospitals, medical centers and long-term healthcare facilities ( i. e., nursing homes ).
Under its Act, which came into effect on October 5, 2005, the object of the Agency is to promote the long-term economic development of the regions of Quebec by giving special attention to those where slow economic growth is prevalent or opportunities for productive employment are inadequate ..
Under James I, Henry was a long-term prisoner in the Tower of London.
In 2007, Under a separate agreement with Alaska Milk Corporation, Nestle will also provide Alaska the long-term license to manufacture and sell Carnation Evaporated Creamer, Carnation Condensada, and Milkmaid Sweetened Condensed Milk, under the Nestle quality guidelines in the Philippines.
Under some circumstances, the Occupational Health and Safety Administration requires screening for renal damage in workers with long-term exposure to high levels of cadmium.
Under the leadership of Headmaster Haguewood and Chairman of the Board Ben Adams ( 1996-2004 ), MUS implemented a long-term strategic plan.
Under Part XIC, the ACCC can declare particular telecommunications carriage services if it is in the long-term interests of end-users: s152AL.
Under Chapter 40B, in any municipality where less than 10 % of its housing qualifies as affordable under the law, a developer can build more densely than the municipal zoning bylaws would permit, allowing more units per acre of land when building a new development, if at least 25 % ( or 20 % in certain cases ) of the new units have long-term affordability restrictions.

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