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# the statute ( or practice ) has a secular purpose ;
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# and statute
# the statute provides for a criminal penalty ( i. e., fines or imprisonment ) but not by civil penalties,
# The New York District Court had personal jurisdiction over Secretary Rumsfeld even though Rumsfeld resides in Virginia and not New York because New York's " long arm statute " is applicable to Secretary Rumsfeld, who was responsible for Padilla's physical transfer from New York to South Carolina.
# specifically exempted from disclosure by statute ( other than section 552b of this title ), provided that such statute ( A ) requires that the matters be withheld from the public in such a manner as to leave no discretion on the issue, or ( B ) establishes particular criteria for withholding or refers to particular types of matters to be withheld ; FOIA Exemption 3 Statutes
# The organic statute explicitly denies authority ( but note that failure to grant authority in later legislative efforts is not dispositive );
# Whether the plaintiff is part of the class of persons " for whose especial benefit " the statute was enacted,
# Whether granting an implied cause of action would support the underlying remedial scheme set down in the statute, and
# Women are clearly in the special class protected by the statute, for the statute identifies persons who shall not be excluded.
# This is precisely why textualists reject the use of legislative history in determining the meaning of a statute.
# federal statute ( s ) require ( s ) without exception that the confidentiality of the personally identifiable information will be maintained throughout the research and thereafter.
# and practice
# Study of forms of surveillance and self-regulation in everyday life and the ways in which psychological culture operates beyond the boundaries of academic and professional practice ; and
# In French film practice, " montage " has its literal French meaning ( assembly, installation ) and simply identifies editing.
Muslim s traditionally break their fasts in the month of Ramadan with Date palm # Fruit | dates ( like those offered by this date seller in Kuwait City ), as was the recorded practice ( Sunnah ) of Muhammad.
# Dukkha Nirodha Gamini Patipada-Gamini: leading to, making for-Patipada: road, path, way ; the means of reaching a goal or destination-The way of practice leading to the cessation of Dukkha.
# " the practice of inner prayer, aiming at union with God on a level beyond images, concepts and language ", a sense in which the term is found in Evagrius Ponticus ( 345-399 ), Maximus the Confessor ( c. 580-662 ), and Symeon the New Theologian ( 949-1022 );
The # follows standard practice in denoting a word boundary ; that is, # at the beginning denotes word-initial.
# Icon use for religious purposes was viewed as an innovation in the Church, a Satanic misleading of Christians to return to pagan practice.
# that the development of consciousness, in particular through the practice of the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi programs including Yogic Flying, can enhance society's ability to resolve problems
# that the group practice of these techniques by a critical mass of the population, can result in overall improvements in society, including reduced crime, accidents and hospital admissions, and increased prosperity, national security and over all quality of life.
# Planning, supporting and evaluating human rights field presences and missions, including the formulation and development of best practice, procedural methodology and models for all human rights activities in the field ;
# Law Courts: By taking some general rule which seemed to be common to all the communities and ignoring the differences, English common law was modeled after such a practice so that the law became common in all the districts of the kingdom.
In remark # 23 of Philosophical Investigations he points out that the practice of human language is more complex than the simplified views of language that have been held by those who seek to explain or simulate human language by means of a formal system.
# fouetté ( literally " whip ", roundhouse kick making contact with the toe — hard rubber-toed shoes are worn in practice and bouts ), high ( figure ), medium ( median ) or low ( bas )
# Theory and practice of grouping individuals into species, arranging species into larger groups, and giving those groups names, thus producing a classification ;
# The controversial practice of extracting 4 bicuspids in orthodontic treatment of patients with small jaws and overcrowding, which has been shown to lead to joint dysfunction.
# Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.
# That by retroactively extending copyright terms, Congress had violated the requirements of the Constitution's Copyright Clause, which gives Congress the following power: " To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries " ( emphasis added ) Plaintiffs argued that by reading this formulation so as to allow for any number of retroactive extensions, Congress could in practice guarantee an unlimited period of copyright protection, thus thwarting the intent of the clause.
# The post-1949 period, following the revolutionary victory: The victory of 1949 was a conformation of theory and practice.
The practice is performed usually in conjunction with music excerpt from Georges Bizet's Carmen suite # 1.
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