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With and doctrine
With the lists of bishops to which Irenaeus referred, the later doctrine of the apostolic succession of the bishops could be linked.
With an effective tactical-operational concept, the German air power theorists needed a strategic doctrine and organisation.
With respect to Germany's case against the United States, it held that the doctrine of procedural default was not incompatible with the Vienna Convention, and that even if procedural default did conflict with the Vienna Convention it had been overruled by later federal law — the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, which explicitly legislated the doctrine of procedural default.
With his doctrine that sovereignty is conferred by divine law, Bodin predefined the scope of the divine right of kings.
With the formation of The United Methodist Church in 1968, theologian Albert C. Outler led the team which systematized denominational doctrine.
With the arrival of the Reagan administration, the Heritage Foundation and other conservative foreign policy think tanks saw a political opportunity to significantly expand Carter's Afghanistan policy into a more global " doctrine ," including U. S. support to anti-communist resistance movements in Soviet-allied nations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
With the passing of the National Defense Law of 1969, Yugoslavia adopted a total war military doctrine named Total National Defense or Total People's Defense ( ONO ).
With God as " First Cause " or " Moral Legislator " theology has no concern ; nor is it interested in the speculative problems indicated by the traditional doctrine of the Trinity.
With this end in view Philo chose from the philosophical tenets of the Greeks, refusing those that did not harmonize with the Jewish religion, as, e. g., the Aristotelian doctrine of the eternity and indestructibility of the world.
With the doctrine of the unity of God is connected the doctrine of the divine attributes, which is preceded in Abraham ibn Daud's system by the doctrine of the negative attributes, already accepted by Bahya ibn Paquda (" Ḥobot ha-Lebabot ," i. 10 ) and by Judah ha-Levi ( Kuzari, ii.
With this model they would eliminate bishops appointed by the monarchs, choose their own elders ( or governors ), and provide for a lay leader and two ministers, one a teacher in charge of doctrine, and the other a pastor in charge of people's souls.
With the passage of time the doctrine of Sufism had been fading as well as that of tasawwuf and faqr.
With time, the Legion developed a doctrine around a cult of the fallen, going so far as to imply that the dead continued to form an integral part of a perpetual national community.
With its German appearance — including uniforms and ceremonies patterned after older German military traditions — the doctrine and structure of the NVA were strongly influenced by the Soviet Armed Forces, thus mixing elements of the 20th century's most innovative and successful schools of military in a force which, for its size, was considered one of the most professional and prepared of the world.
With roots in the earliest years of the American Pentecostalism, much of the culture of the church reflects the doctrine of the Holiness movement of the 1800s.
With reference to trade in tangible merchandise, such as the retailing of goods bearing a trademark, the first sale doctrine serves to immunize a reseller from infringement liability.
With notable exceptions, such as RAF Fighter Command, most of the Allied air forces did not conduct large-scale unit and staff exercises, testing tactics and doctrine.
With this deviation from Plato's doctrine is connected another which takes a wider range.
With the development of the doctrine of purgatory, the dead prayed for were spoken of as being in purgatory and, in view of the certainty that by the process of purification and with the help of the prayers of the faithful they were destined for heaven, they were referred to as the " holy souls ".
With the American emphasis on nuclear deterrence following the Soviet Union's atom bomb test, Canadian cooperation with the US required the alignment of Canadian doctrine with defensive elements of American nuclear weapons doctrine.

With and indirect
With this process, Searle concludes that he has found a method that will satisfactorily reconstruct what happens when an indirect speech act is performed.
With a payroll of $ 2. 4 billion, the airport has a direct and indirect economic impact of $ 3. 2 billion on the local and regional economy and a total annual, regional economic impact of more than $ 19. 8 billion.
With indirect connections by marriage to John Jacob Astor and that family's lucrative fur business interests, Daniel Cady, adept at managing these connections and his own business interests, joined the ranks of the wealthiest landowners in New York.
With ENUM indirect dialling it is the called party wishes that matter and solve that decision.
With this accounting, there are essentially two levels of Carbon neutral: Either all direct and indirect emissions, or only direct emissions.
With no stack for saving procedure return points, indirect addressing was used to implement procedure call and return: The first word of a procedure was reserved for the return address, and the jump to subroutine instruction would store the return address there.
With this stamp duty Directive, Member States may not levy indirect tax on the raising of capital to capital companies in:
With such indirect references, the entertainment value does not lie so much in the technical achievement of exactly reproducing the voice so much as in merely making it recognizable ; the joke lies in the reference to a celebrity, not in its rendition.
With the introduction of precious metals such as gold and silver, indirect trades greatly separated in time and space became possible.
With US 23 it is a scenic, if indirect, alternative to I-75 on its approach to the Mackinac Bridge.
With a very indirect route into central London at one end and no interchange at all at the other, the service was a commercial failure and the planned link to Gospel Oak was never completed.
With help from his two girlfriends, Fong strikes a fortune by gambling on the stock market ( not by investing, but via an indirect gambling method ) and returns to Hong Kong to avenge his family.
With its signal reaching nearly 70 miles beyond New York City, its reach and influence, both direct and indirect, were significant.
With the direct and indirect support of the Central Sikh League, the Indian National Congress and the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, the Shiromani Akali Dal started a non-violent struggle against the government for the control of the Gurdwaras.
With the Columbia and Kootenay Steam Navigation Company provider boat access along the Columbia River to his railway he had indirect access to the rich mining areas of the Kootenays.
With 76, 000 acres ( 310 km² ) of land, including a modern 28, 000 acre ( 110 km² ), live-fire range complex featuring more than 100 direct and indirect fire ranges, it is one of the largest East Coast military installations.
With indirect fire, it may allow for other variables as well.
With indirect fire the horizontal angle is relative to something, typically the gun's aiming point, although with modern electronic sights it may be a north-seeking gyro.
With general anaesthesia indirect methods of assessing cerebral perfusion must be used, such as electroencephalography ( EEG ), transcranial doppler analysis and carotid artery stump pressure monitoring.

With and speech
With narration of direct speech, both styles retain punctuation inside the quotation marks, with a full stop changing into a comma if followed by explanatory text, also known as a dialogue tag.
With an adjectival or verbal root, the nominal suffix-o indicates an abstraction: parolo ( an act of speech, one's word ) from the verbal root paroli ( to speak ); belo ( beauty ) from the adjectival root bela ( beautiful ); whereas with a noun, the nominal suffix simply indicates the noun.
With the help of speech trainer, Harry Burgess, he overcame a stammer and subsequently developed an interest in amateur theatricals, along with the Tomlinson family, including the young David Tomlinson.
With the fresh wound in his chest, and the bullet still within it, Mr. Roosevelt still carries out his scheduled public speech.
With the rise of the scientific method and the emphasis on a " plain " style of speaking and writing, even formal oratory has become less polished and ornate than in the Classical period, though politicians today can still make or break their careers on the basis of a successful ( or unsuccessful ) speech.
With Askin's death, investigative journalists were freed from the threat of legal action under Australia's punitive defamation laws — unlike the United States, Australia has no constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech and there is no precedent like that in US law that makes truth an absolute defence.
With isolated speech single words are used, therefore it becomes easier to recognize the speech.
With discontinuous speech full sentences separated by silence are used, therefore it becomes easier to recognize the speech as well as with isolated speech.
With continuous speech naturally spoken sentences are used, therefore it becomes harder to recognize the speech, different from both isolated and discontinuous speech.
" With specific regard to employee free speech, a few court cases illuminate the limits of the First Amendment vis-a-vis private employment.
With less than 20 % a trance was induced where the subject could sit up, hear questions and answer them logically, although the tone of their voice might be altered, their speech pattern could be changed, and they may have lost some awareness of their hands and feet, ( with some it was possible to have poked a pin or pricked them with a knife and they would not feel it ).
With its associated metaphors, the figure of speech has also been extended to atheism, e. g., " coming out as an atheist.
* Splatter Phoenix ( voiced by Dani Staahl in " Brush With Oblivion ," Andrea Martin in " Paint Misbehavin '")-A rejected artist known for her pompous speech ( in " Paint Misbehavin '", she proclaims herself a " daringly innovative pseudo anti-neo post modern deconstructionist "), her chief weapon is a brush covered with paint that can allow her to enter paintings, animate them, or even to paint wholly new ( and usually surreal-looking ) creatures that help her.
With the removal of the Berlin Wall, Churchill's granddaughter acquired a section of it to create a sculpture, entitled " Break Through ", to commemorate the Iron Curtain speech.
With Cornélius ' help, he makes a speech in front of the ape President and numerous representatives, who grant him his liberty and is given specially tailored clothing.
Some phraseologies, especially in religious contexts, retain archaic elements that are not used in ordinary speech in any other context: " With this ring I thee wed ." Archaisms are also used in the dialogue of historical novels in order to evoke the flavour of the period.
With independence came freedom of speech, press, and organization, which improved the economic situation of the Jews of Georgia.
With its first issue in November of that year, he at once gave the magazine the stamp of high literature and of bold speech on public affairs.

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