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When and interpreting
When interpreting the results of a test, it is important to consider the morphine usage history of the individual, since a chronic user can develop tolerance to doses that would incapacitate an opiate-naive individual, and the chronic user often has high baseline values of these metabolites in his system.
When one looks at the duck-rabbit and sees a rabbit, one is not interpreting the picture as a rabbit, but rather reporting what one sees.
When an outline font is used, a rasterizing routine ( in the application software, operating system or printer ) renders the character outlines, interpreting the vector instructions to decide which pixels should be black and which ones white.
When interpreting Exodus 22: 18, he stated that, with the help of the devil, witches could steal milk merely by thinking of a cow.
He contributed " Sonnet 55 " to the 2002 compilation album, When Love Speaks, which features famous actors and musicians interpreting Shakespeare's sonnets and play excerpts.
He also contributed " Sonnet 62 " to the 2002 compilation album, When Love Speaks ( EMI Classics ), which consists of famous actors and musicians interpreting Shakespearean sonnets and play excerpts.
However, it is useful to differentiate the physical from without: romantic love as separate and apart from courtly love when interpreting such topics as: " Marriage is no real excuse for not loving ", " He who is not jealous cannot love ", " No one can be bound by a double love ", and " When made public love rarely endures ".
When interpreting test results, healthcare professionals consider a person ’ s medical history, family history, and the type of genetic test that was done.
When he was 25 years old, he began performing as a professional musician, interpreting humorous subjects of his inspiration.
When interpreting convergence in this way holds under the less restrictive conditions that g ( x ) is integrable and 0 is a point of continuity of g < sub > P </ sub >( x ).
: When one considers the possibilities provided by the arrangement of traditional songs, interpreting this music anew with an experimental approach involves a certain " risk ," and also requires a different concept of it.
When interpreting the Tanakh, Karaites strive to adhere to the plain or most obvious meaning (" peshat ") of the text ; this is not necessarily the literal meaning, but rather the meaning that would have been naturally understood by the ancient Israelites when the books of the Tanakh were first written.
When interpreting the floating-point number, the bias is subtracted to retrieve the actual exponent.
When considered from a learning point of view over short time periods, a person ’ s concepts provide the basis for interpreting and organizing incoming information and also for forming principles and other complex relations among concepts.
When introducing the Judiciary Act into Parliament, Alfred Deakin spoke of the strong need for a court capable both of judicial review of government and of interpreting the Constitution.
When not interpreting Aeiou's messages, he usually speaks in rhyme.
When asked in Spanish what was the name of the town, she interpreted it as if they were asking about what was the name of the corals growing around the area, with the Spaniards interpreting her answer as the name of the town.
When interpreting works with orchestral accompaniment, Collegium 419 works with outstanding instrumental ensembles that follow historical performance praxis of early music, e. g. Hipocondria Ensemble, La Gambetta, Ritornello and others.
In 2002, she contributed " The Willow Song " to the compilation album, When Love Speaks ( EMI Classics ), which features famous actors and musicians interpreting Shakespeare's sonnets and play excerpts.

When and Constitution
When armies throughout Spain pronounced themselves in sympathy with the revolters, led by Rafael del Riego, Ferdinand relented and was forced to accept the liberal Constitution of 1812.
When the 1814 Constitution was introduced, the country was reorganised as provinces and regions ( landschappen ).
When the U. S. Constitution was sent to the states for ratification after being signed on September 17, 1787, the Anti-Federalists argued that a Bill of Rights should be added.
The United States Constitution does not explicitly establish the office of Chief Justice, but presupposes its existence with a single reference in Article I, Section 3, Clause 6: " When the President of the United States is tried, the Chief Justice shall preside.
When Ferdinand's rule was restored, these juntas were cautious of abandoning their autonomy, and an alliance between local elites, merchant interests, nationalists, and liberals opposed to the abrogation of the Constitution of 1812 rose up against the Spanish in the New World.
When the Montagnards gained control of the Convention, they wrote their own, the French Constitution of 1793.
When Canada patriated its constitution with the passage of the Canada Act of 1982, the existing British North America Acts were either repealed, or " modernized " and retitled as " Constitution Acts " in Canada.
When the Articles of Confederation were superseded by the Constitution of the United States, the Confederation Congress was superseded by the United States Congress.
When English and American law gradually diverged, due process was not upheld in England, but did become incorporated in the Constitution of the United States.
When Washington was inaugurated as the first president under the Constitution, he appointed Knox to continue serving.
When he arrived in New York to join General Washington and the main part of the Continental Army, Washington chose to show his appreciation of General Lee ( who was a very popular general officer among not only the army, but Congress ) by changing the name of Fort Constitution, which was located on the New Jersey side of the Hudson opposite Fort Washington, to Fort Lee.
When searching Licio Gelli's villa, the police found a document called the " Plan for Democratic Rebirth ", which called for a consolidation of the media, suppression of trade unions, and the rewriting of the Italian Constitution.
When it was first released, the film premiered in Constitution Hall in Washington, D. C., on October 17, 1939, sponsored by the National Press Club, an event to which 4, 000 guests were invited, including 45 senators.
When these became unworkable, a new Constitution was written in 1789, and it became the basis for the United States federal government, with war hero George Washington as the country's first president.
When co-host Jim Norton, who defended these actions by Border Patrol, said he believed in the Constitution, too, Ventura said, " No, you don't, ' cause you're saying this is OK ."
When a proposed law passed by both Houses of the Parliament is presented to the Governor-General for the Queen's assent, he shall declare, according to his discretion, but subject to this Constitution, that he assents in the Queen's name, or that he withholds assent, or that he reserves the law for the Queen's pleasure.
She said of the event, " When I finally walked onto the stage of Constitution Hall, I felt no different than I had in other halls.
When finally granted by the emperor as a sign of his sharing his authority and giving rights and liberties to his subjects, the 1889 Constitution of the Empire of Japan ( the Meiji Constitution ) provided for the Imperial Diet ( Teikoku Gikai ), composed of a popularly elected House of Representatives with a very limited franchise of male citizens who were over twenty-five years of age and paid fifteen yen in national taxes, about one percent of the population, and the House of Peers, composed of nobility and imperial appointees ; and a cabinet responsible to the emperor and independent of the legislature.
When the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution took effect in 1920, banning the sale, manufacturing and transportation of alcoholic beverages for public consumption, until its repeal by the Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1933, some enterprising individuals in Freestone followed a national trend and began bootlegging for profit.
When it came time to draft the United States Constitution, differing views on eminent domain were voiced.
The U. S. Supreme Court held that " lthough the Fourth Amendment ordinarily requires the degree of probability embodied in the term ' probable cause ,' a lesser degree satisfies the Constitution when the balance of governmental and private interests makes such a standard reasonable ... When an officer has reasonable suspicion that a probationer subject to a search condition is engaged in criminal activity, there is enough likelihood that criminal conduct is occurring that an intrusion on the probationer's significantly diminished privacy interests is reasonable.
When the result of the election became clear Lange asked Muldoon to devalue the dollar, which he refused to do, resulting in a constitutional crisis and precipitating some of the changes in the Constitution Act 1986.
When Oklahoma was admitted to the Union in 1907, it had adopted a constitution which allowed men of all races to vote, in compliance with the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.

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