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Within the imperfective aspect, further common aspectual distinctions include whether the situation is repetitive or habitual (" I used to eat "), is continuous in a particular time frame (" I was eating "), or has continuing relevance in a later time frame (" I have eaten ").
Within his books, Billings did not put as much emphasis on " common measure " which was the typical way hymns were sung, but he attempted " to have a Sufficiency in each measure ".
Within a large range of variation, the mustelids exhibit some common characteristics.
Within Australia, the right to silence derives from common law.
Within Chinese social or cultural discourse, there is not a common " Mandarin " identity based on language ; rather, there are strong regional identities centred on individual dialects because of the wide geographical distribution and cultural diversity of their speakers.
Within a few years, machinima films were almost exclusively distributed in common video file formats.
Within the main body of mushrooms, in the Agaricales, are common fungi like the common fairy-ring mushroom ( Marasmius oreades ), shiitake, enoki, oyster mushrooms, fly agarics, and other amanitas, magic mushrooms like species of Psilocybe, paddy straw mushrooms, shaggy manes, etc.
Within two decades there was widespread scientific agreement that evolution, with a branching pattern of common descent, had occurred, but scientists were slow to give natural selection the significance that Darwin thought appropriate.
Within the industry, a tiering is sometimes created among groups of networks based on whether their programming is simultaneously originated from a central point, and whether the network master control has the technical and administrative capability to take-over the programming of their affiliates in real-time when it deems this necessary — the most common example being national breaking news events.
Within historical musicology, scholars have been reluctant to adopt postmodern and critical approaches that are common elsewhere in the humanities.
Within the United States, infection is rare overall but may be common in the rural Southeast, where 2. 2 million people are thought to be infected.
Within a century of the invasion, intermarriage between the native English and the Norman immigrants had become common.
Within two years the first blast furnace on the west coast was built, patterned after the arched furnaces common in northwestern Connecticut, and the company set out to make Oswego into the Pittsburgh of the West.
Comments to the effect that " Within the next few decades, people may be able to access much of the published information in the world from their living rooms by using videotex ," were common in the trade press.
Within the field of high-energy physics, the posting of preprints on arXiv is so common that many peer-reviewed journals allow submission of papers from arXiv directly, using the arXiv e-print number.
" Within the first generation of liberty, two solutions emerged and won adherents, one based on the speech of the upper class and one on that of the common people.
Within the Jewish community there lies a common history, a shared language of prayer, a shared Bible and a shared set of rabbinic literature, thus allowing for Jews of significantly different world views to share some common values and goals.
Within 18 hours of the center's approach, squally weather is common, with sudden increases in wind accompanied by rain showers or thunderstorms.
Within Mombasa, most local people use Matatus ( mini-buses ) which are extremely common in Kenya, to move around the city and its suburbs.
Within a population, it is common for different ages and / or sexes to have different patterns of timing and distance.
Within one or more fields, these terms have one or more specific meanings that are not necessarily the same as those in common use.
Within the active third of the rump, there were many family allegiances, local allegiances and most importantly, common interest groups.
Within parenthesis, the common name used in text, based on the New Church online bookstore.

Within and law
Within Talmudic literature, Jewish law is divided into the six orders of the Mishnah, which are categories by proximate subject matter: Zeraim (" Seeds ") for agricultural laws and prayer, Moed (" Festival "), for the Sabbath and the Festivals, Nashim (" Women "), dealing primarily with marriage and divorce, Nezikin (" Damages "), for civil and criminal law, Kodashim (" Holy things "), for sacrifices and the dietary laws, and Tohorot (" Purities ") for ritual purity.
Within the realm of Newtonian mechanics, an inertial frame of reference, or inertial reference frame, is one in which Newton's first law of motion is valid.
Within classical Islamic jurisprudence — the development of which is to be dated into the first few centuries after the prophets death — jihad is the only form of warfare permissible under Islamic law, and may consist in wars against unbelievers, apostates, rebels, highway robbers and dissenters renouncing the authority of Islam.
Within other international contexts, there are intergovernmental organizations such as the World Trade Organization ( WTO ) that have socially and economically significant dispute resolution functions but, again, even though their jurisdiction may be invoked to hear the cases, the power to enforce their decisions is at the will of the states affected, save that the WTO is permitted to allow retaliatory action by successful states against those states found to be in breach of international trade law.
Within the Hasidic world, the positions of spiritual leadership are dynastically transmitted within established families, usually from fathers to sons, while a small number of students obtain official ordination to become dayanim (" judges ") on religious courts, poskim (" decisors " of Jewish law ), as well as teachers in the Hasidic schools.
Within the frame of Germany's constitutional reality the presidents have only refused to sign laws that they believed to violate the constitution, or at least they justified their refusal to sign a law with concerns regarding the constitutionality of the concerned law.
Within a few days, Phineas " Fin " Clanton arrived in town, and some began to claim that the Earps and Holliday had committed murder, instead of enforcing the law.
Within Virginia, U. S. 1 is called Jefferson Davis Highway by state law, although most of the Fairfax County portion, except Lorton, is better known as Richmond Highway.
Within most fields of study, and in science in particular, the elevation of some principle of that field to the status of " law " usually takes place after a very long time during which the principle is used and tested and verified ; though in some fields of study such laws are simply postulated as a foundation and assumed.
Within the transalpine part of the Holy Roman Empire the Free Imperial Cities enjoyed a considerable autonomy, buttressed legally by the Lübeck law which was emulated by many other cities.
The Fair Use agreement allows users to use copyrighted materials without asking the permission of the original creator ( section 107 of the federal copyright law ). Within this agreement, the copyrighted material that is borrowed must be used under specific government regulations.
Within what is now the Commonwealth of Nations, the Petition was also heavily influential ; through the various statutes which enforced Imperial law, it remains in force in both New Zealand and Australia, as well as the United Kingdom itself.
Initiator of a French law in 1971 ( la formation professionnelle continue – FPC ) requiring firms to set aside part of their profits for educational opportunities for their employees, he also chaired a UNESCO Commission on Education for the Twenty-first Century from 1993 to 1996 whose final report was published as Learning: the Treasure Within.
Within the realm of codified law, there are generally two forms of law that the courts are concerned with.
Within two generations, rhetoric had become an important art, its growth driven by the social and political changes, such as democracy and the courts of law.
Within four years of graduating from law school ( and before he had taken a deposition in any lower court civil proceeding ) Rex argued his first case in the United States Supreme Court.
Within this decision, it is stated that " juries are not entitled as a matter of right to refuse to apply the law — but they do have the power to do so when their consciences permit of no other course.
Within the framework of Christianity, there are at least three possible definitions for law.
Within each U. S. law school, key credentials include:
Within United States academia and practise, as well as within the judiciary, the Commentaries had a substantial impact ; with the scarcity of law books on the frontier, they were " both the only law school and the only law library most American lawyers used to practise law in America for nearly a century after they were published ".

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