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:: An uprightness of character that is beyond reproach, in private and public life, through the uncompromised principle of upholding truth, transparency and consistency in word and in action.

:: and freedom
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:: Section 9: freedom from arbitrary detention or imprisonment.
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:: The authorization system was against Article 21 of the constitution that guarantees the freedom of speech and expression.
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:: Shouting the battle cry of freedom!
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:: and individual
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:: How exquisitely the individual Mind
:: Austrian school economist Carl Menger wrote in his work Principles of Economics, " As each economizing individual becomes increasingly more aware of his economic interest, he is led by this interest, without any agreement, without legislative compulsion, and even without regard to the public interest, to give his commodities in exchange for other, more saleable, commodities, even if he does not need them for any immediate consumption purpose.
:: A type of network topology that is composed of individual networks that are based upon the physical star topology connected in a linear fashion – i. e., ' daisy-chained ' – with no central or top level connection point ( e. g., two or more ' stacked ' hubs, along with their associated star connected nodes or ' spokes ').
:: An individual acting as President under subsection ( a ) or subsection ( b ) of this section shall continue to act until the expiration of the then current Presidential term, except that -
:: During the period that any individual acts as President under this section, his compensation shall be at the rate then provided by law in the case of the President.
:: Example: To be sure, it was an individual right not available to the whole population, given that it was restricted to Protestants, and like all written English rights it was held only against the Crown, not Parliament.
:: It is a group that an individual identifies in positive direction.
:: It is a group that an individual identifies in negative direction.
:: While the party argue that the free market system should " permeate " economic life, they also aim for an inclusive society which guarantees security, safety, and fair and equal opportunity for each individual.
:: First seen in chapter 121, Čapek is the last individual in the organization ( with General Helmut Wolfe and Goedelitz ): a bespectacled, white-haired, mysterious man responsible for many incidents in Monster.
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:: Service focused toward individual needs --
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:: and rule
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:: Example: Moreover, to the extent that exhausted and unexhausted claims are interrelated, the general rule among the Courts of Appeals is to dismiss mixed habeas petitions for exhaustion of all such claims.
:: Example: It is precisely this kind of conjecture and hair-splitting that the Supreme Court wanted to avoid when it fashioned the bright-line rule in Miranda.
:: Example: It would be destructive of time and energy for all concerned were we to rule otherwise.
:: Example: The Federal Courts of Appeals have reached the same conclusion in applying the federal hearsay rule.
:: The rule in this state continues to be that professional bailees may not limit their liability for negligence ; in every instance where a disclaimer of liability has been invalidated, a professional bailee was involved.
:: As born to rule the storm ;
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:: Solemnly reflecting upon many instances of colonial rule and acts of aggression in the modern history of the world, and recognizing that Japan carried out those acts in the past, inflicting pain and suffering upon the peoples of other countries, especially in Asia, the Members of this House express a sense of deep remorse.

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