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Even and legal
Even defining degrees of legal independence has proven to be a challenge since legislation typically provides only a framework within which the government and the central bank work out their relationship.
* Even if victims recognize their own role as victims, they may not have the resources to investigate and seek legal redress for the injuries suffered: the enforcers formally appointed by the State often have better access to expertise and resources.
Even in jurisdictions where certification has little or no legal bearing on work, engineers are subject to contract law.
Even once the nationality of a married woman was made no longer dependent on the nationality of her husband, legal provisions were still retained automatically naturalising married women, and sometimes married men as well.
Even though the Gregorian calendar is in common and legal use, lunar calendars serve to determine traditional holidays in parts of the world such as India, China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam and Nepal.
Even in countries where homosexuality is legal ( most countries outside of Africa and the Middle East ), there are reports of homosexual people being targeted with bullying or physical assault or even homicide.
Even in a case of mutual consent, the parties might also disagree over child support, custody, alimony, division of joint assets or who is going to pay legal fees.
Even in jurisdictions where adultery is not itself a criminal offense, it may still have legal consequences, particularly in divorce cases.
Even though this technique can be used to estimate the age of an egg, the feasibility and legal acceptance of this must be considered for it to be a widely utilized forensic technique.
Even when they are legal, and do not constitute a quid pro quo, they have a tendency to bias the process in favor of special interests, and undermine public confidence in the political institution.
Even legal measures such as these have been argued to be legalized corruption, in that they often favor the political status quo.
Even though the legal effect would be same for a majority rather than unanimous decision, it was felt that it was vital to not have a dissent that could be relied upon by opponents of desegregation as a legitimizing counterargument.
Even if a company is only located in one jurisdiction and the AUP applies to only its employees naming the jurisdiction saves difficulties of interpretation should legal action be required to enforce its statements.
Even in jurisdictions where vice is not explicitly delineated in the legal code, the term vice is often used in law enforcement and judicial systems as an umbrella for crimes involving activities that are considered inherently immoral, regardless of the legality or objective harm involved.
Even though the MoU was not a legal agreement, the Kibaki Government ’ s turning away from it and removing from government the group of Ministers associated to Odinga had the effect of increasing the polarization of politics along ethnic lines.
Even though she was almost 33 at the time, she ended up as one of the founders of the Otpor student movement, acting as their spokesperson and legal counsel.
Even in places where prostitution is legal, it is subject to many restrictions.
Even then, however, the Clinton legal team opined that its actions were consistent with the War Powers Resolution because Congress had approved a bill funding the operation, which they argued constituted implicit authorization.
Even as he served as a Titular Councillor, drafting legal protocols, in Catherine ’ s Civil Service, he lauded revolutionaries like George Washington and praised the early stages of the French Revolution, and found himself enamored of the Russian Freemason, Nicholas Ivanovich Novikov, whose publication “ The Drone ” offered the first public critiques of the government, particularly with regards to serfdom.
Even documented residents with permanent legal resident status after August 1996 are immediately denied unless they meet some or all of the SSI criteria listed above.
Even legal immigrants to the United States, both from Mexico and elsewhere, have spoken out against illegal immigration.
Even though Mary was only seventeen, there would have been no legal problem with her marriage since the English law which, until 1970, generally required people under twenty-one to have parental consent to marry, did not apply in Scotland.
Even so, non-Castilian languages continued to be discouraged and never received official status: all government, notarial, legal and commercial documents were still drawn up exclusively in Spanish and any written in other languages were deemed null and void.
Even within Mozarab families, legal divorce eventually came to be practised along Islamic lines.

Even and context
Even in their original context of medieval venery, the terms were of the nature of kennings, intended as a mark of erudition of the gentlemen able to use them correctly rather than for practical communication.
Even in official context the area around Enontekiö in northwestern part of the country between Sweden and Norway can be refererred to as the " Arm " ( käsivarsi ).
An example of top down processing: Even though the second letter in each word is ambiguous, top down processing allows for easy disambiguation based on the context.
Even minor characters like Prentice's grandmother, the fictional town of Gallanach, and his family's home in Lochgair are carefully described, giving Prentice's life depth and context.
Sarris discusses Film in the context of his section on the film career of Buster Keaton, writing that: " Even Samuel Beckett contributed to the desecration of the Keaton mask by involving the actor of absurdity before its time in a dreary exercise called Film, the most pretentious title in all cinema.
Even within a community, what will be seen as indecent will also depend on the context in which the exposure takes place.
Even carefully crafted neutral writing could be taken in an assertive context through the incidental use of a word with a loaded social context.
Even his use of the western oboe sounds exotic in this context ; it is not a standard jazz instrument.
Even after this pose meaning was identified, most of the examples were either dismissed or not understood in the larger context of Maya history and religion.
Even though in the general context, the term " four-wheel drive " usually refers to an ability that a vehicle may have, it is also used to designate the entire vehicle itself.
Even the overall importance of Danish intelligence in the context of Ultra is questionable.
Even within the context of English and colonial Irish rule, the attainder came about six years after Rory, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell, had already died.
Even in the case of overtly political pop acts like U2, the Clash, or Rage Against the Machine, while political message in their music is apparent, it is usually in the political context of the time it was made.
Even though Stephenson deals with these ideas at extreme length, " His attention to detail and relish for providing historical context provide the attentive reader with a liberal education, while his imagination and humor delight.
Even though the abbreviated story fails to place the characters ' action in the proper context, the film is praised for its dreamlike atmosphere, powerful imagery and visually engaging action sequences.
Even within the context of Newtonian mechanics, the modern view is that absolute space is unnecessary.
Even the nomenclature " new " and " old " ( testament ) reframes the real context that the Jewish Torah had been usurped by followers of a new faith wishing to co-opt the original one.
Even in a modern historical context " turncoat " is often synonymous with the term " renegade ", a term of religious origins having its origins in the Latin word " renegare " ( to deny ).
* Even if no participant of an interaction field can recall, or repeat in a dramatized context, a given series or sequence of body motions, the appearance of a motion is of significance to the general study of the particular kinesic system even if the given problem can be rationalized without reference to it.
Even well-intentioned scientists can sometimes unintentionally create truth-distorting media firestorms because of journalists ' difficulty in remaining critical and balanced, the media's interest in controversy, and the general tendency of science reporting to focus on apparent " groundbreaking findings " rather than on the larger context of a research field.
Even if it is clear in the context of the larger game which node of a non-singleton information set has been reached, players could not ignore the history of the larger game once they reached the initial node of a subgame if subgames cut across information sets.
" Even if a proposition is essentially true, but poorly worded or advanced in a particular context with the intent of provoking scandal or offense, it may be censured as " scandalous " or " offensive to pious ears ".
Even so, it was, to all appearances, a rather minor engagement and, were it not for the context in which it occurred, would most likely have been relegated to the merest of footnotes in military history or even forgotten altogether.

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