(92) There may be circumstances in which some tribal punishments, which are alleged to have taken place in accordance with Aboriginal Customary Law, do not evince the necessary standard or meet the necessary threshold to be
characterised in this way whereas in other circumstances they will.
There may be circumstances in which some tribal punishments, which are alleged to have taken place in accordance with Aboriginal customary law, do not evince the necessary standard or meet the necessary threshold to be
characterised in this way whereas in other circumstances they will.
The study participants are
characterised in table 1.
The proposed laws, which contravene Australia's international obligations, are
characterised in the draft report as «legislation... to streamline the right to negotiate».
Perhaps most strikingly, the report can also be read as a call for Mr Pachauri to resign, though neither Mr Pachauri nor Mr Shapiro have
characterised it in quite that way.
Further, It is always painful to ones vanity that «this» debate can be
characterised in the obtuse senses in which they do.
In the past your painting practice has been
characterised in terms of deliberate weakness, failure.
Secluded and hidden in tropical jungle, this resort offers a stunning rooftop Caf del Mar, 4 swimming pools and a fully supervised kids area,
all characterised in that classy Grand Oasis style.
Familial systemic amyloidosis was recognised in Abyssinian cats in the USA and
characterised in the 1980s.
This S - version was
characterised in particular by the even greater power (450 bhp vs 420 bhp) of the engine as well as PCCB brakes featured as standard.
The twin - turbo straight - six power unit already giving the BMW Z4 sDrive35i truly impressive dynamics and all - round performance is
characterised in particular by its spontaneous and direct response to the gas pedal, fascinating free - revving performance, and unusually economical use of fuel for a car in this class.
First, the pharmacokinetics and dosing requirements for ketone containing drink preparations were
characterised in a population of athletes and healthy controls (n = 45).
Bioactive compounds present in cruciferous sprouts Broccoli and radish sprouts from each week of the study were
characterised in GLS and ITC (Table 1).
The identification of proteins, VGLUT1 - 3 (Neuron 2001, PNAS 2002), that pump glutamate into synaptic vesicles allows the packaging of the transmitter to be
characterised in health and disease (J Comp Neurol 2004, 2006, 2007) and modified by gene knock - out (Science 2004).
Results: The samples collected are characteristic of the seasonally circulating influenza viruses with indications of phylogenetic links to other samples
characterised in neighbouring countries during the same time period.
The role of Ras has been well
characterised in cancer but it is also known to affect the aging process.
In a similar way, the changes in the curvature of space - time that produce gravitational waves can be
characterised in terms of the intrinsic curvature of space - time — without requiring us to think about a higher dimensional «surface».
«We are united in believing that there needs to be respect for the existence of different intellectually coherent viewpoints in relation to the human rights debate, and in believing that the debate needs to be well informed and not distorted by the stereotypes and caricatures that have all too often
characterised it in recent years.»
The mundane march of events, of things happening — one after another after another, on and on without end — is contextualised and
characterised in part by what was anticipated.
Wenger said, ««I believe that the modern generation is
characterised in particular by the «why?»
«I believe that the modern generation is
characterised in particular by the «why?
He then describes a further layer of pseudo-religion built upon this and
characterised in Britain by the «cult of Churchill», and culminating in a confusion of patriotism with Christianity.
In summary, a 23 - year period in which the US economy achieved the strongest real growth in its history is strangely
characterised in some quarters as a «great depression», quite likely because so many economists and historians do not understand that real economic progress puts DOWNWARD pressure on prices.
That doesn't help much if you are looking for images of things whose name you don't know, or that are difficult to
characterise in just a few words — a design of wallpaper or jewellery, for example.
«This is maybe the first rocky exoplanet we can really
characterise in the next decade,» says Rory Barnes of the University of Washington in Seattle.
Research will aim to improve the predictive value of animal models for vaccine evaluation, provide consultancy on the selection of appropriate models, and develop innovative approaches to
characterise in vivo antigen behaviour and host responses whilst reducing animal use.
We only have limited resources and technology available to us and currently looking at nearby red dwarfs is a good opportunity to find exoplanets which we can hopefully start to
characterise in the near future.
For instance, closing the Isthmus of Panama (4.5 millions years ago) was obviously a forcing that likely had profound effects on the climate — it wouldn't be easy to
characterise in radiative terms though.
Not exact matches
«There were some animated videos they made about how the demolitions were necessary to stem further decline, which they
characterised with a giant mosque
in the background and satellite dishes on apartment buildings,» he says.
As the Netherlands prepares to vote
in an election
characterised by inflammatory rhetoric by both the prime minister, Mark Rutte, and hard - right challenger Geert Wilders, the country's most diverse city is having a moment of soul - searching.
The post-war era has been
characterised by three distinct phases
in the global economy.
And yet the Australian economy avoided a major downturn and turned
in a performance on economic activity
characterised by no more, and on some metrics slightly less, volatility.
It was a world
characterised by massive swings
in our terms of trade, and a very serious international financial crisis followed by a deep global recession, not to mention the effects of the adoption of «non-conventional» policies
in the major jurisdictions.
The models appear to have worked well
in the period of relative stability that has
characterised the Great Moderation.
In this respect, Mervyn King (1997) has
characterised inflation targeting as «trust building by talk» (see also Kuttner and Posen 1999).
Stability of the monetary policy framework — and of policy settings themselves — seems to have been a source of confidence for financial markets
in Australia, helping them avoid the extreme market instability that
characterised many countries over the past couple of years.
At our recent opportunity lab
in New York we asked one of the participants what
characterise an opportunity leader?
In contrast, the Trump proposal creates sheltering opportunities by reducing to 15 per cent the tax rate on any income that can be
characterised as coming from an incorporated entity.
The tech crash was
characterised by «new era valuation methodologies», while the Global Financial Crisis saw exponential growth
in «dis - intermediated opaque structured products».
In the past, China's household sector has been
characterised by relatively low levels of debt.
Per Google Trends, searches
in Ethereum - related terms like «smart contracts» and «solidity» currently reside around all - time high levels; continuing their strong organic growth that
characterised 2017.
Paul Donovan, senior economist at UBS, said
in a podcast: «While Cyprus might be
characterised as a special case, there have been so many special cases across the euro that political reassurances
in this regard will not have much worth.
Whilst digital tokens offered
in typical ICOs are usually
characterised as a «virtual commodity» 1, the SFC has observed more recently that certain ICOs have terms and features that may mean that they are «securities».
Growth
in these cases is therefore expected to remain modest and, as a result, these economies are likely to be
characterised by a lot of spare capacity and ongoing high unemployment.
The growth of the economy over the past year has been
characterised by sharply contrasting performances
in the farm and non-farm sectors and, within the non-farm sector, between goods and services industries.
In continental Europe, Canada and Japan, economies have been
characterised by very low rates of both economic growth and inflation (driven importantly by very low rates of wages growth).
In recent years Australia's balance of payments has been characterised by a lacklustre expansion in export volumes, rapid growth in import volumes, and a sharp increase in the terms of trad
In recent years Australia's balance of payments has been
characterised by a lacklustre expansion
in export volumes, rapid growth in import volumes, and a sharp increase in the terms of trad
in export volumes, rapid growth
in import volumes, and a sharp increase in the terms of trad
in import volumes, and a sharp increase
in the terms of trad
in the terms of trade.
This period might be better regarded as representing a pause
in the late 1970s recovery, rather than the starting point of another cycle; [1] the 1980s expansion was also
characterised by a mid-cycle slowing.
The fanatical belief systems of these fundamentalists is
characterised as «medieval» (e.g.
in https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/03/what-isis-really-wants/384980/), used here
in the sense of being centuries out of date and repressive, contrasted with the «liberated» society
in which we live
in the West.
In a thesis entitled Policraticus (the Man of Government) John of Salisbury claimed that natural law is
characterised by «equity», that is, the attribution to each person of his own rights.