Sentences with phrase «under that definition there»

First let's take a look at the definition of the word Realpolitik: Politics based on practical and material factors rather than on theoretical or ethical objectives Under that definition there are two possible reasons: Avoiding a situation where European soldiers / border guards shoot unarmed men, women and children Helping prevent further destabilization...
Under that definition, there is no way for there to be a first author (as there would be no prior author to «consider» them to be one), so there have been no authors to consider those who came after to be authors, so under that definition there can be no authors.

Not exact matches

First I want to say that I'm not saying Atheist is a religion in a bad sence or to try and produce some sort of shame only that it falls under the definition of a religion and wondering how it would change your feelings \ view of Atheism even if everybody considered it a religous view, if it's something you believe to be true (that there is no god) what does it matter if someone labels it as your world view?
Of course under your definition of natural, any supposed Heaven or Hell would still be natural once one is there.
«Couldn't, under that definition, I have sex with my daughter or so» - aren't there passages against that?
Are there, under this definition, any modern sacred books?
In a sense, this approach falls under Johnson's definition of metaphysical naturalism, since it turns out that nature is all there is in the world, since God is not.
If I type «aionos — Strong's» into my search engine it takes me to Biblehub.com and the definition there under the heading Strong's Concordance is:
There was a beginning so there is Creator who is perfect in power and wisdom, having power over nature therefore everything is under submission to the One who has power over nature and by definition that isThere was a beginning so there is Creator who is perfect in power and wisdom, having power over nature therefore everything is under submission to the One who has power over nature and by definition that isthere is Creator who is perfect in power and wisdom, having power over nature therefore everything is under submission to the One who has power over nature and by definition that is God.
So, if you were under the presumption that a favored dictionary's definition is universal, or that there's a consensus of each word, you'd be mistaken.
Prisons do not need to be as violent as they are, but sending someone there is a violent act by any definition — an intentional use of force to coerce men to live where they don't want to be and under conditions they don't choose.
Peter Laufer: Well there certainly are different definitions and there are compounds that are permissible under the National Organic Program policies that are not so called organic and can be in something with the USDA organic label on it.
There is no definition from the ABI about what constitutes a small business; it is for individual insurers to decide this under the existing agreement.
In your example, the Fort Hood shooting, there was no «armed conflict» that the military personnel involved were party to as far as the definition under international law goes.
Rarely is there a strict definition of what constitutes «public nuisance», and the behaviours that can be prosecuted under it can vary with time, as what society accepts can change.
«Under the law, there's a definition of close family that needs to be disclosed, so whether it be employment or interest in contracts with the County of Erie, that is required to be disclosed,» Savage said.
This is not to imply that Mr. Silver's retrial is pointless; indeed, the appeals court that overturned his verdict noted there was enough evidence to still find him guilty under the narrower definition of corruption.
Under the traditional system, for example, mammals might be defined as warm - blooded animals with hair and mammary glands (in fact, there's no single definition, and at least 10 have been used over the years).
While this back - to - nature breeding has great potential, there is one hitch, because crops restored to a more natural state in this manner would be classified, under current definitions, as genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
According to Mike Brown there may soon be over forty trans - Neptunian objects that qualify as dwarf planets under the IAU's recent definition.
Under their odd definition, if there were two neighboring districts, one of which was 98 percent black and the other 98 percent white, the DOJ would consider their schools perfectly «integrated» so long as their racial composition matched their respective districts.
When reviewing the documents, whenever there was only a vague description using the word technology or the phrase technology integration, these items were placed under a general categorization of «Use of technology for pedagogy purposes,» due to the definition of that category («Technology Assists With Teaching»), as no clear intention for use can be inferred from either the single word or phrase.
There is no uniform definition of bullying under the law.
There are software enhancements under the hood as well, including a «Word Wise» feature that shows word definitions and explanations over text, deeper integration with the Amazon - owned Goodreads service, and chapter - by - chapter book synopses in X-Ray that may eliminate the need for Cliffs Notes entirely.
Under each group there are «types of schemes» which will have a common definition across fund houses.
Mezzanine securities, under our definition, are instruments which based on our purchase price show promise of giving the Fund an annual pre-tax cash return, or zero - coupon return of in excess of 20 %, and where there does not appear to be large risks of either a money default or of a contemplated transaction including liquidations, not closing.
Holistic - There is not even a legal definition of this term under laws devoted to pet foods.
The Legislature passed a bill similar to AB684 last year but Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed it, saying that «under current federal statutes there is no definition of «industrial hemp,» nor is there a distinction between cannabis plants based on THC content.
While there are many definitions and nuances to the precautionary principle, of particular relevance here is the concept of «strong» versus «weak» precaution (e.g. Gardiner 2006): under weak precaution, the burden of proof for justifying the need for action falls on those advocating precautionary action, whereas under strong precaution the burden of proof is on those who argue that the activity does not cause significant harm.
The formula you post at 6:22 am today is the correct definition of thermal conductivity of a gas under no gravity (there is no g in the formula) which B&A shows derives from the Fourier heat flow eqn.
Alternately, if there is a clear and widely agreed - to precise definition of which processes are allowed to change (re-equilibrate) and which must remain fixed under «no feedback» conditions, could someone point me to it?
Under the general bylaws definition, there are very few requirements that must be included in your bylaws.
There is no definition of an «employee» or an «employer» (which is listed under the definition of a «person»), and the definition of «employment» tells us absolutely nothing.
However, these usually turn out to be unhelpful responses to poor adjudication, under a definition of the «striking circumlocution» variety, in which there has been a failure to equate T with M.
Certainly there would have been ample opportunity to argue lack of proportionality under its extended definition in the 2013 CPR Amendment Rules.
Personal injury is a complicated area of law, and there are many types of injuries that fall under the broad definition.
However, as noted in the Blue Mountain decision, the definition of «workplace» will be specific to the facts of the individual case and so there remains some degree of uncertainty as to under what circumstances an incident may still fall outside the scope of the employers reporting obligation.
There may be local jurisdictions that have addressed this, but I don't know that they'd stand a court challenge, because the burden of not only gaining consent, but also checking the ages for all the group's participants would certainly fall under the legal definition of «onerous» (obligations usually have to match advantages, unless clearly agreed by both parties, usually in writing), especially if the topics discussed aren't outlawed or otherwise age - regulated by the community.
It would of course change the facts: If the courts were to make pleadings available electronically, then I think the analysis to be undertaken would be very similar to that of CCH v. LSUC and that there be a relatively good basis for arguing that courts fall within the definition of a «library» under the Copyright Act and therefore take advantage of the exceptions applicable to same.
● The definition of the «responsible person» is at s 5 (3), «(a) any person (other than A) connected with, or employed by, C whose functions at the time of the bribe included preventing persons such as A from committing offences under ss 1 or 4 in connection with C's business or (b) if there is no such person with such a function, any senior officer of C».
Under the Hague Convention, there is no exact definition of «habitual residence».
If this is the case and the definition of Proprietary Materials includes work product developed under the agreement, there may be a conflict between: (i) restrictions on the service provider's ability to use customer confidential information imposed by the confidentiality obligations; and (ii) the residual rights or other ownership provisions of the outsourcing agreement.
This is confusing as the dec page lists the 5 members of my family as «Insureds, but there is no definition in the policy for «insured», so each member listed is a separate insured under the policy.
As we saw in a piece about whether children are covered for liability under renters insurance, «expected or intended» results of acts of children who are insured under the definition of named insured, there's an interesting caveat here.
There's an effort under way «to motivate the legislature to create modern laws regarding law enforcement access rights and a definition of how to balance privacy vs. law enforcement needs.»
But seen through the prism of stricter incoming EU data protection rules, under the new GDPR regime which comes into force next May, there are certainly serious financial considerations for Facebook's business pertaining to privacy — as the new EU regime includes a far larger stick to beat companies that are judged to have violated data protection rules while also tightening up privacy rules by, for example, expanding the definition of personal data and giving EU citizens the right to ask for their data to be deleted.
If there is a mechanism by which assets «that meet the definition of a «security» under the federal securities laws» can be traded, then «the platform must register with the SEC as a national securities exchange» provided it is not otherwise exempt from registration.
Under their Broad Based Definition, there is a staggering $ 90.4 trillion of money floating around the world.
[59] While native title holders do not satisfy the definition of «owner» there was some doubt as to whether they satisfied the definition of occupier under the WA Mining Act.
There is a popular and prevalent conception that a cultural match can be made between the operation of customary law and the mainstream legal system for example, that customary law can be retrieved and applied intact in contemporary circumstances, and that there would be some contiguity between the definition of offences and punishments under both customary and western There is a popular and prevalent conception that a cultural match can be made between the operation of customary law and the mainstream legal system for example, that customary law can be retrieved and applied intact in contemporary circumstances, and that there would be some contiguity between the definition of offences and punishments under both customary and western there would be some contiguity between the definition of offences and punishments under both customary and western laws.
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