Sentences with phrase «organized under a subject»

Articles are also organized under a subject matter index.

Not exact matches

Importantly, this credit, as proposed by Governor Cuomo, will apply to all manufacturers operating in New York State, including C - corporations subject to the corporate franchise tax, and manufacturers organized as sub-S corporations, LLCs or partnerships, whose business income is primarily taxed under the personal income tax.
Moreover, under this subject scholars gradually learn how political activities are organized and operated in different countries.
They are organized alphabetically by subject, under such entries as «Art and Capitalism,» «Childhood,» «Entropy (After Smithson),» «Matter,» «My Work,» «Other Artists,» and «Poetry,» and they include Andre's reflections on Michelangelo and Duchamp, on Stein and Marx, and such contemporaries as Eva Hesse, Robert Smithson, Robert Morris, and Damien Hirst.
The subject of the 2002 retrospective, Gerhard Richter: 40 Years of Painting organized by the Museum of Modern Art, Richter was born in Dresden, Germany, and first studied art under the social and political disciplines of the East German communist government.
Under the stewardship of Trevor Schoonmaker, who joined the Nasher as founding curator of contemporary art in 2006 and was elevated to chief curator in 2013, the museum has acquired works by critically recognized and emerging African American artists, presented the work of black artists in group shows alongside their aesthetic and subject - matter contemporaries, and organized major solo exhibitions featuring Barkley L. Hendricks, Wangechi Mutu, Archibald Motley, and Abney, in the soon - to - open show.
For some more complex areas, a system of Geographical Divisions (GDs) was developed to organize jurisdictions under one subject class number by using geographical cutter numbers.
Thus it will be seen by these quotations from the opinion that the court, after stating the question it was about to decide in a manner too plain to be misunderstood, proceeded to decide it, and announced, as the opinion of the tribunal, that in organizing the judicial department of the Government in a Territory of the United States, Congress does not act under, and is not restricted by, the third article in the Constitution, and is not bound, in a Territory, to ordain and establish courts in which the judges hold their offices during good behaviour, but may exercise the discretionary power which a State exercises in establishing its judicial department and regulating the jurisdiction of its courts, and may authorize the Territorial Government to establish, or may itself establish, courts in which the judges hold their offices for a term of years only, and may vest in them judicial power upon subjects confided to the judiciary of the United States.
A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, Daimler A.G. v. Bauman, 134 S. Ct. 746 (2014), limited that rule, holding that a company can be sued on any matter only where it is «at home» (i.e. has a headquarters or near equivalent secondary headquarters, or if it is organized under that jurisdiction's laws), and otherwise can only be sued in a place that has a significant connection to the subject - matter of the particular lawsuit.
Pirelli Tyre S.p.A. («Opposer»), a society per azioni duly organized and existing under the laws of Italy, and having an office at Viale Piero e Alberto Pirelli, 25, I - 20126 Milan, Italy, believes it would be damaged by registration of the mark FF ZERO (the «Mark»), which is the subject of Application Serial No. 86/865, 264 (the «Application»).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z