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When we `` forced '' individuals to assume the corporate structure by means of taxes and other legal statutes, we adopted what I would term `` pseudo-capitalism '' and so took a major step toward socialism.
When the Roman Empire turned Christian during the following century, this imagery came to be used in a more metaphysical sense, and removed legal impediments to the development and public use of the Anno Domini dating system, which came into general use during the reign of Charlemagne.
When these principles are written down into a single collection or set of legal documents, those documents may be said to comprise a written constitution.
When there are many different groups within a nation, citizenship may be the only real bond which unites everybody as equals without discrimination — it is a " broad bond " linking " a person with the state " and gives people a universal identity as a legal member of a specific nation.
When having legal status recognized, or defined in law, as in ancient China, concubinage was akin, although inferior, to marriage.
When he asked Gerry Davis what legal options were available, Davis told him that intellectual property law for software was not clear enough to sue.
When purchasing a new house the buyer has less legal protection than when buying a new car.
When a convention comes into force as a treaty, it creates a legal obligation for ratifying nations to apply its provisions.
When a company insures an individual entity, there are basic legal requirements.
When something happens which triggers the need for legal action, it is known as " the event ".
When Rousseau was 10, his father, an avid hunter, got into a legal quarrel with a wealthy landowner on whose lands he had been caught trespassing.
When discussing the issue of church and state separation, Linus also said, " Yeah, it's kind of ironic that in many European countries, there is actually a kind of legal binding between the state and the state religion.
When the monarch has no or few legal restraints in state and political matters, it is called an absolute monarchy and is a form of autocracy.
When the centre of the Empire was moved to the Greek East in the 4th century, many legal concepts of Greek origin appeared in the official Roman legislation.
When the German government abolished gambling in the 1860s, the Blanc family moved to the last legal remaining casino operation in Europe at Monte Carlo, where they established a gambling mecca for the elite of Europe.
When determining the legal obligations of states, one party to the original treaty and one a party to the amended treaty, the states will only be bound by the terms they both agreed upon.
When he returned to Poland he began applying for legal positions with little success.
When civil and political rights are not guaranteed to all as part of equal protection of laws, or when such guarantees exist on paper but are not respected in practice, opposition, legal action and even social unrest may ensue.
When used in a legal context in the US, a narcotic drug is simply one that is totally prohibited, or one that is used in violation of strict governmental regulation, such as heroin or morphine.
When discussing a legal situation, de jure designates what the law says, while de facto designates action of what happens in practice.
When Maximilian I died in 1519, Louis was raised by his legal guardian, his cousin Georg von Hohenzollern, margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach.
When it was claimed that a bakery was selling bread below the prescribed pound weight, he personally went there, had all bread weighed, and confiscated it if below legal weight.
When Congress investigated the scope of the President's legal powers, it belatedly found that the United States had been declared by presidential administrations to be in a continuous open-ended state of emergency since 1950.
When Downes split in 2006, Payne owned a significant portion of the rights to the band name ' Asia ', until a legal agreement was set by both bands management.
When the turn is to move the non-smallest piece, there is only one legal move.

When and tender
When cooked, it should be crispy, tender and fragrant.
When the 286 processor became obsolete, the ATO opened a tender for replacement of the 3Station 2E with a suitable 386 based machine.
When prodded for a statement, Governor King responded, " He plans to vote for John Kerry, but he doesn't want to make a statement and subject himself to the tender mercies of the Minnesota press ".
When the shell has more moisture content and is more tender, the fruit becomes less convenient to shell.
When the berries are ripe, they are tender and difficult to pick in any quantity without squashing them.
When it was introduced in 1797, the financial situation at the Bank of England was very precarious -- gold was in short supply thanks to the effects of the French Revolutionary wars, and banknotes were given legal tender status in any amount.
When the Iraqi Swiss dinar ceased to be legal tender in Iraq, it still circulated in the northern Kurdish regions, and despite lacking government backing, it had a stable market value for more than a decade.
" When DDLJ toured the United States in 2004 as part of the Cinema India showcase, " The Changing Face of Indian Cinema ", Charles Taylor reviewed the film for Salon. com and said: " It's a flawed, contradictory movie — aggressive and tender, stiff and graceful, clichéd and fresh, sophisticated and naive, traditional and modern.
When a steam locomotive passes at speed over the trough, its water scoop can be lowered, and the speed of forward motion forces water into the scoop, up the scoop pipe and into the tanks or locomotive tender.
When prepared properly, it can be among the most flavourful and tender cuts.
: When they have washed their tender bodies in Permessus
When the meat is tender, it is combined with whatever ingredient has been chosen to be the dominant flavoring.
When heavily loaded with supplies such as sacks of rice, these bicycles were seldom rideable, but were pushed by a tender walking alongside.
When purpose built shunting locomotives were eventually introduced in 1929, the SAR preferred to adhere to the American practice of using tender locomotives for shunting, rather than the European practice of using tank locomotives.
When the Reichsbrücke had to be rebuilt after its collapse in 1976, the tender was won by a consortium named Project Johann Nestroy.
When the franchise became due for renewal, the tender was won by First Great Western and the company took over the operation on 1 April 2006.
When issued in the United States, film critic for The New York Times, Bosley Crowther, hailed the simple tale and praised director Lamorisse, and wrote, " Yet with the sensitive cooperation of his own beguiling son and with the gray-blue atmosphere of an old Paris quarter as the background for the shiny balloon, he has got here a tender, humorous drama of the ingenuousness of a child and, indeed, a poignant symbolization of dreams and the cruelty of those who puncture them.
When Southend Transport issued a tender for double deck coaches in 1982, Ensignbus offered Dominators with DAF engines and Berkhof Eclipse coach bodies.
When it was published, New York Times book reviewer Orville Prescott called it " as fresh and engaging, tender and touching a book as ever was called sentimental by callous wretches ...
When the cooking is complete, the meat should ideally be tender to the point of falling off of the bone.
When first introduced into traffic on 4 September 1937, locomotive 4496 was named Golden Shuttle and painted in LNER garter blue with stainless steel trim on the base of the valances and tender.
When a tender or bid is being called, a tender or bid number is usually issued as a reference number for the tender box.

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