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# and fact
# the theory that the whole consists of indivisible atoms ( whereas, in fact, none such exist ),
# the Mozarabic Breviary, once in use throughout all Spain, but now confined to a single foundation at Toledo ; it is remarkable for the number and length of its hymns, and for the fact that the majority of its collects are addressed to God the Son ;
This fact was one of the main inspirations for the 1980s reboot of the Clark Kent half of the Superman character, according to writer and artist John Byrne in the article " Super-Discussions " published by Attic Books in Comics Values Monthly Special # 2 ( 1992 ).
# Araboth: The seventh Heaven, under the leadership of Cassiel, is the holiest of the seven Heavens provided the fact that it houses the Throne of Glory attended by the Seven Archangels and serves as the realm in which God dwells ; underneath the throne itself lies the abode of all unborn human souls.
# " Establishing the facts ", highlighting the extensive evidence-gathering and lengthy findings of fact that Tribunal judgments produced ;
# A variant of this second theory is based on the fact that the tombstone states that Omasa gave birth to Musashi on 4 March 1584, and died of it.
# The efficient-market hypothesis postulates that equilibrium market prices fully reflect all available information, or to the extent there is some information not reflected, there is nothing that can be done to exploit that fact.
# the breach was the cause in fact of the plaintiff's injury ( actual cause )
# There was " causation in fact "... the result would not have occurred " but for " the " breach " of this duty ;
# That the risen Jesus chose first to appear to women ( or a woman ) and to commission them ( her ) to proclaim this most important fact to the disciples, including Peter and the other apostles ;
At the same time, the Chicago Cubs awarded Sosa's # 21 to new pitcher Jason Marquis, despite the fact that it was formerly worn by Sosa, who coincidentally later hit his 600th home run against Marquis.
In fact, the polynomial-time machine only needs to make one # P query to solve any problem in PH.
# What is the case ( a fact ) is the existence of states of affairs.
# After a litigation has been finally determined against the person, repeatedly relitigates or attempts to relitigate, in propria persona, either ( i ) the validity of the determination against the same defendant or defendants as to whom the litigation was finally determined or ( ii ) the cause of action, claim, controversy, or any of the issues of fact or law, determined or concluded by the final determination against the same defendant or defendants as to whom the litigation was finally determined.
# He cites an ancient manuscript that refers to a book Sod Gadol that seems to in fact be the Zohar.
# In the United States, people are already discriminated against by insurance companies on the basis of their propensities to disease despite the fact that genetic enhancement is not yet available
# Zone of Interest Test: There are in fact two tests used by the United States Supreme Court for the Zone of Interest
# The question however has to be considered on the basis of the fact that, for reasons which are readily understandable, he with the express approval of His Majesty enjoys this title and has been referred to as a Royal Highness on a formal occasion and in formal documents.
# A person may state he understands the implications of some action, as part of his consent, but in fact has failed to appreciate the possible consequences fully and later deny the validity of his consent for this reason.
# A person may move from friendship to sexual contact on the basis of body language and apparent receptivity, but very few people on a date that results in sexual contact have explicitly asked the other if his or her consent is informed, if he does in fact fully understand what is implied, and all potential conditions or results.
# the fins Jansénistes, who accepted the doctrine of Cum Occasione but who continued to deny the infallibility of the Church in matters of fact
# the quasi-Jansenists, who formally accepted both Cum occasione and the infallibility of the Church in matters of fact, but who nevertheless remained attracted to aspects of Jansenism, notably its stern morality, commitment to virtue, and its opposition to ultramontanism which was a hot political issue in France in the decades surrounding the 1682 Declaration of the Clergy of France.
# Similarities were blurred by the fact that proponents of wage labor won the American Civil War, in which they competed for legitimacy with defenders of chattel slavery.
# they are interpretations of a phenomenology, a set of observations, including both those obtained by empirical research, and more informal subjective ones ( the fact that humans invariably observe an unequivocal world is important in the interpretation of quantum mechanics ).
# a representation of an existing fact ;

# and informal
# Community organizations: range from informal family or kinship networks, to more formal incorporated associations, political decision making structures, economic enterprises, or professional associations at a small, national or international scale.
# External Control-External sanctions, which can be either positive ( rewards ) or negative ( punishment ). These sanctions come from either formal or informal control.
# Mutual adjustment, which achieves coordination by the simple process of informal communication ( as between two operating employees )
# For those who prefer an informal environment, hostels do not usually have the same level of formality as hotels.
# to design one or more models for information literacy development appropriate to formal and informal learning environments throughout people's lifetimes
# informal and formal.
# In localities where there are a reasonable number of people habitually using the language, encourage the informal use of the language among people of all age groups and within families and bolster its daily use through the establishment of local neighbourhood institutions in which the language is encouraged, protected and ( in certain contexts at least ) used exclusively.
# Rinne, ( informal literal English title, Reincarnation ) ( 2005 )
# even in the most informal and low-prestige varieties of BP, almost the entirety of the lexicon is Portuguese, with few differences of pronunciation in comparison to the standard BP, especially in what refers to the basic vocabulary ;
# the phonetic aspects of the informal language are mostly a matter of preference or accent, since the standard language, in general, accepts most of them ( for example, the devoicing of final r, which is accepted by standard BP, as well as the common contraction of words in Portuguese, such as para os becoming pros, as long as it is not written that way ).
# In English law all wills must conform to certain statutory requirements ; the Romans recognized from the time of Augustus an informal will called codicilli.
# Obtain informal agreements with the director, the principal actors, and the financiers
# Belgian Dutch ( Belgisch-Nederlands ), the national variety of the Dutch language as spoken in Belgium, be it standard ( as used in schools, government and the media ) or informal ( as used in daily speech, " tussentaal " ); Nevertheless, the use of the word " Flemish " to refer to the official language in Flanders is misleading.
# Does a pre-termination “ informal hearing ” in a welfare case satisfy the requirements of the Fourteenth Amendment?
# membership-based organizations of informal workers, such as cooperatives, unions and associations
# researchers and statisticians who carry out research, data collection, or data analysis on the informal economy
# practitioners from development agencies ( intergovernmental, governmental, non-governmental ) who provide services to, or shape policies towards, the informal workforce
# The relative pronoun comes at the very start of the relative clause, unless it is preceded by a fronted preposition: " The bed on which I was lying " ( in informal English it is more normal to leave the preposition " stranded ": " The bed which I was lying on ").
# Pasta ( usually short, long pasta being more suited to informal lunches )

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