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While all citizens share in blame for lax municipal ethics the Wagner regime has seen serious problems in the schools, law enforcement and fiscal policies.
While it is easy enough to ridicule Hawkins' pronouncement in Pleas Of The Crown from a metaphysical point of view, the concept of the `` oneness '' of a married couple may reflect an abiding belief that the communion between husband and wife is such that their actions are not always to be regarded by the criminal law as if there were no marriage.
While Hans devoted himself to the sciences of medicine, physics, and astronomy, his brother studied law.
While traditional teaching maintains that any bishop with apostolic succession can validly perform the ordination of another bishop, some churches require two or three bishops participate, either to ensure sacramental validity or to conform with church law.
" While the document itself is not in any way actual law, it is used by the town council, board of adjustment, and other committees to guide decision making as to what types of development are appropriate.
While Israeli law is undergoing codification, its basic principles are inherited from the law of the British Mandate of Palestine and thus resemble those of British and American law, namely: the role of courts in creating the body of law and the authority of the supreme court in reviewing and if necessary overturning legislative and executive decisions, as well as employing the adversarial system.
While every crime violates the law, not every violation of the law counts as a crime ; for example: breaches of contract and of other civil law may rank as " offences " or as " infractions ".
While modern systems distinguish between offences against the " State " or " Community ", and offences against the " Individual ", the so-called penal law of ancient communities did not deal with " crimes " ( Latin: crimina ), but with " wrongs " ( Latin: delicta ).
While Eddy's Manual established limited executive functions under the rule of law in place of a traditional hierarchy, the controversial 1991 publication of a book by Bliss Knapp led the then Board of Directors to make the unusual affidavit during a suit over Knapp's estate that neither acts by it violating the Manual, nor acts refraining from required action, constituted violations of the Manual.
While seventeenth century English admiralty law allowed captains great leeway in using violence against their crew, outright murder was not permitted.
While modern law has officially abolished the class hierarchy, there are reports of discrimination against the Buraku or Burakumin underclasses.
While studying law, he taught at Delaware Academy.
While most international law has a broader interpretation of the term treaty, the U. S. sense of the term is more restricted.
While the equation is definitely superior to the ideal gas law and does predict the formation of a liquid phase, the agreement with experimental data is limited for conditions where the liquid forms.
While it establishes some common EU rules on the SE, these rules are incomplete, and the holes in the rules are to be filled in using the law of the member state in which the SE is registered.
While in the eastern Mediterranean, Eleanor learned about maritime conventions developing there, which were the beginnings of what would become admiralty law.
While it is possible to identify earlier legal structures that would today fall into the " environmental " law metric-for example the common law recognition of private and public rights to protect interests in land, such as nuisance, or post-industrial revolution human health protections-the concept of " environmental law " as a separate and distinct body of law is a 20th Century development.

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While the composer's name is pronounced ), with the ř roughly as a simultaneous trilled and, August Dvorak's family in the U. S. pronounces it, with an English r.

While and duty
While in many instances an improper purpose is readily evident, such as a director looking to feather his or her own nest or divert an investment opportunity to a relative, such breaches usually involve a breach of the director's duty to act in good faith.
While on active duty, he received two lessons from Arnold Schoenberg at UCLA in an attempt to connect with High Modernism theory and practice.
While on active duty, he served in the Gulf War and later supported operations in Somalia.
While his duty did not include combat, he claims to have witnessed acts of war between Chinese and Japanese soldiers.
While dying on the cross, he asked John to take care of Mary, his mother, a duty which John fulfilled even after Christ's resurrection up until her death.
While on duty in Washington, D. C., in 1919, Patton met Dwight D. Eisenhower, who would play an enormous role in Patton's future career.
While still on active duty, the Admiral had suggested that there are three things that a school must do: First, it must transmit to the pupil a substantial body of knowledge ; second, it must develop in him the necessary intellectual skill to apply this knowledge to the problems he will encounter in adult life ; and third, it must inculcate in him the habit of judging issues on the basis of verified fact and logical reasoning.
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While on duty in Palestine, they were to continue to wear United Nations guard uniforms.
While on duty, del Valle participated as an observer with the Italian Forces during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War.
While on duty ( and not knowing that his version of Picard had briefly been replaced by the one from the ' normal ' Trek universe ), mirror Barclay is murdered by that universe's counterpart of Deanna Troi.
Osama bin Laden has stated that the acquisition of nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction is a “ religious duty .” While pressure from a wide range of counter-terrorist activity has hampered Al-Qaeda ’ s ability to manage such a complex project, there is no sign that it has jettisoned its goals of acquiring fissile material.
While serving in this capacity at Cape Gloucester, Puller was awarded his fourth Navy Cross for overall performance of duty between December 26, 1943 and January 19, 1944.
Wyden added, " While I continue to have concerns about ensuring that taxpayers are protected if this loan is to occur, I believe that if the President can unwisely provide $ 750 billion of taxpayer money for the investment banks who took horribly unacceptable risks and helped trigger an economic collapse, we certainly have a duty to attempt to preserve a cornerstone domestic industry and the jobs of hundreds of thousands of working people whose personal actions are in no way responsible for the current economic crisis.
While off duty, he attended San Antonio College, and eventually received a Bachelor of Science degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Arizona in 1965 ; the same year, he was awarded an officer's commission.
While many assert mankind's duty on their own terms, some philosophers have absolutely rejected a sense of duty.
While aboard a troopship returning to the United States from duty in Japan ( some time after the two men parted ways as a result of routine reassignment ), Thornley read of Oswald's autumn 1959 defection to the Soviet Union in the US military newspaper Stars and Stripes.
While there he was entrusted with the duty of arranging the manuscripts in the library.
While non choirboy students had 2 months ' holidays during the summer, half of the boys were on duty every day during the summer and had to attend choir practice and 2 services each weekday, one service on Saturday and 2 on Sunday.
While still on active duty as Deputy Commander of the Fifth Army, he died suddenly at Naval Station Great Lakes Naval Hospital, near Chicago on 24 December 1949.
While every regiment was required to undertake a period of duty beyond the Khyber Pass, for the most part conditions of peace and prosperity were evident and Trenchard was able to engage in various sporting activities.
While on 1 September he had only 691 unpaid men fit for duty, the arrival of reinforcements soon boosted his force considerably.
While debating the Treaty of Paris ( 1898 ) on the senate floor, Nelson said: " Providence has given the United States the duty of extending Christian civilization.
While deontology places the emphasis on doing one's duty, which is established by some kind of moral imperative ( in other words, the emphasis is on obedience to some higher moral absolute ), consequentialism bases the morality of an action upon the consequences of the outcome.

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