If therefore the student in our laws hath formed both his sentiments and style, by perusal and imitation of the purest classical writers, among whom the historians and orators will best deserve his regard; if he can reason with precision, and separate argument from fallacy, by the clear simple rules of pure unsophisticated logic; if he can fix his attention, and steadily pursue truth through any the most intricate deduction, by the use of mathematical demonstrations; if he has enlarged his conceptions of nature and art, by a view of the several branches of genuine, experimental, philosophy; if he has impressed on his mind the sound maxims of the law of nature, the best and most authentic foundation of human laws; if, lastly, he has contemplated those maxims reduced to
a practical system in the laws of imperial Rome; if he has done this, or any part of it, (though all may be easily done under as able instructors as ever graced any feats of learning) a student thus qualified may enter upon the study of the law with incredible advantage and reputation.
Not exact matches
In the interest of proposing
practical alternatives, financial advisor educator Evelyn Jacks has 10 suggestions to increase the fairness of the tax
system, including:
Not long after the Supreme Court deemed Aereo's service «for all
practical purposes a traditional cable
system,» the company,
in a desperate last bid for survival, pulled an about - face and argued that it should be allowed to operate like one.
This gave him a no - strings way to experience,
in very
practical terms, how each
system might really work within his company and to assess whether people would actually use it.
After fighting began, the quartermaster general recommended several changes to make the uniform more
practical, and suggested a layering
system in 1943 that would keep troops warm during the cold European winters, standardized as the M - 1943 field ensemble with cap, four - pocket field jacket, detachable jacket hood, field trousers and service shirt.
«That makes it
practical to refuel them
in space and use them for other purposes, or simply use them as a shuttle to run down and grab a spacecraft that you might be so heavy you could only get it to [low - Earth orbit], and then take it literally anywhere else
in the solar
system,» Bruno added.
Practical introduction to digital currencies:
In depth view of how the system works, how it stays secure and what incentives are in play to maintain it functional and growin
In depth view of how the
system works, how it stays secure and what incentives are
in play to maintain it functional and growin
in play to maintain it functional and growing.
The ITC said
in a statement its probe involved «certain portable gaming console
systems with attachable handheld controllers and components» and that it would make a final determination as soon as
practical.
Whether
in evangelical,
practical, or intellectual terms, the combination of the three
systems in one — the democratic republic, a creative and dynamic economy, and an open, free, and pluralistic culture — has a proven modern record, surpassed by none, of raising up the poor.
We are not to intellectualize
in a way that removes our focus from the very
practical concerns of tending the sick, caring for the vulnerable, participating
in community life (like Calvin, who concerned himself with the sewage
systems in Geneva) or voting, getting the car fixed, recycling old newspapers, making meals.
And
in helping themselves and others, they make their decisions based on something very
practical: experiences which have proven to them that this Science is a
system of care more effective than anything else they've found.
Some evils, indeed, are ministerial to higher forms of good; but it may be that there are forms of evil so extreme as to enter into no good
system whatsoever, and that,
in respect of such evil, dumb submission or neglect to notice is the only
practical resource.
If the left insists on the liberal interpretation of our constitutional and political institutions
in an uncompromising effort to defend the ever - expanding role of the state to secure the
practical liberty of individuals, the right defends the free - market
system and uncompromisingly rejects any restraint on the unfettered economic choices of individuals.
These three famous and influential therapists claim to represent a major advance
in understanding humanity and see themselves as authors of major theoretical and
practical systems.
It seems doubtful that faith mandates a
system of life that appears to require inhumane slaughter of creatures, uneconomical and exploitative uses of land, disregard of personal health, and ignorance of the probability that the key to world peace lies
in the conscious cultivation of a
practical philosophy of reverence for all that lives.
This proposition is examined
in terms of the three universal expressions or functions of religious faith, whether theistic or non-theistic: the
practical, or the
system of worship or ritual; the sociological, or the
system of social relationships; and the theoretical, or the
system of beliefs.
The purpose of courses
in theology and ethics, then, would not be to explore ethical «positions» or «
systems» of theological thought as such but rather to «help students to become
practical Christian thinkers» (106).
Even better, you can enter to win the ultimate
in practical indulgences, thanks to Food52's Provisions: one Able Kone Brewing
System.
We also offer a wide variety of our fruit juice concentrates and purees
in practical and innovative Bag
in Box
systems.
Wagenaar, Jan - Paul and Langhout, Jos (2007)
Practical implications of increasing «natural living» through suckling
systems in organic dairy calf rearing.
Documentation and Dissemination of Farmer Developed / Adapted Technologies (FDATs) refers to the reaffirmation, systematization and
practical application of local knowledge
systems in agriculture, giving members additional farm management options.
But for farmers, getting over the price hurdle isn't the only problem with the RFID
system, according to Wool Producers Australia (WPA) policy spokeswoman Jo Hall, who said using the tags
in a
practical scenario could pose problems.
There is little scientific evidence demonstrating organic agriculture's potential for combating desert - ification but several
practical examples of organic agriculture
systems in arid areas show how organic agriculture can help bring degraded lands back to fertility.
The experiences gained through
practical use of a scientifically vetted
system can help reform governance and policy
in terms of:
Crossover Symmetry protocols target these essential decelerating muscles
in a
practical, structured and time efficient
system that can be done right on the field.
Our research team is at the service of clubs interested
in finding out more about the
practical modalities of implementing a talent spotting
system of this kind.
«The Art of Yoga Project (AYP) has a mission to lead teen girls
in the California juvenile justice
system toward accountability to self, others and community by providing
practical tools to effect behavioral change.»
It also has a single handed opening
system that is very
practical for situations when you are carrying your little one or something
in your hand.
Your
system will be so much more
practical for me because the bag seems to keep the containers flat to prevent spills and also holds two
in one bag.
As new research shows a direct correlation between nervous
system development and time spent playing while
in tummy time, Kylie's class will be sharing the full range of infant massage plus
practical ways to make tummy time enjoyable and fun.
However, since we have chosen to have a public school
system (which from a
practical standpoint has to be run by a government entity), «government» involvement
in lunchtime activities is a necessity (unless we send the students off - campus during lunch hour, which is not always doable.)
I thought I would have a quick look on - line and that is where I came across your
system - its looked very
practical for a busy family and could be used by all the family (also the price seemed very good - same as two months supply of wet wipes
in this house)- and ordered a pack straight away.
An inkling of the movement for constitutional reform at the
practical level of electoral politics may be traced to the Joint Commission on the Constitution set up
in 1981 by the Alliance, with the purpose to «examine the policies for reform of the British constitution,
in particular of the electoral
system... that our parties should present together at the next election for implementation» (Joint Liberal / SDP Alliance Commission on Constitutional Reform 1983: 1).
They are
practical tools which might well help renew local parties, but they aren't going to drastically increase participation
in the
system.
Consider how a
system of workplace democracy might act as a vehicle to release marginalised meanings, permitting people to make them part of their
practical identities and enabling them to participate
in public revaluations of their work.
In theory this could be interpreted to support an argument that a parliamentary party ought to have the power to elect their party leader directly, and indeed, at least historically, parliamentary
system parties» leadership electoral procedures usually called for the party's legislative caucus to fill a leadership vacancy by electing a new leader directly by and from amongst themselves, and for the whole succession process to be completed within as short a time frame as
practical.
Wednesday, 10 October - Four leading mental health charities are launching a guide today to provide
practical advice for people with mental health problems and their families, on how they can have their voices heard
in the mental health
system and hold services to account.
Under the government's new
system the vast majority of the two - and - a-half million disabled people currently on incapacity benefit will be reassessed and found officially «fit for work» with barely a nod to the social, financial and
practical barriers they face
in finding and keeping a job
in the real world.
However, the First - Past - The - Post electoral
system (AND
in addition, electoral college as noted
in Affable Geek's excellent answer here)
in US makes any party outside Republicans / Democrats to be largely not viable as far as
practical electability.
We might ask what
practical difference the Green Party makes to British politics, and how well they fulfil the role expected of political parties
in a democratic
system.
So
in practical terms, Bowyer's results suggest that the false match rate for a
system would increase to 2.5
in 2 million after three years had elapsed.
In many ways, motorcycles are a lot more
practical for electric propulsion than cars: They are small and light and lack energy - hogging features like air - conditioning and entertainment
systems.
The work is a big step toward a
practical holographic data storage device, says Hans Coufal, who works on such
systems at the IBM Almaden Research Center
in San Jose, California.
The collaborative effort may be the best means of putting to
practical use the emerging (and still esoteric) field of
systems biology, which studies complex interactions
in biological
systems.
A brand new science for studying this networked phenomenon, and
in effect it's kind of a reverse engineering the World Wide Web that we know and the kinds of networks that we see on that to try to figure out how they took shape and maybe from that we can learn what principles involve and how networks do grow and you might be able to use that sort of thing to be able to develop a better
system s for example being able to create more efficient networks and that could be very valuable
in industry, there may be a lot of
practical applications, involving protecting privacy, for example, and stopping people from stealing identities; and you should, you know, should be of just an interesting phenomenon.
He is even trying to file a patent
in anticipation of the day when he can build a
practical early warning
system.
While enhancement
in light emission from such
systems was shown by different groups, including Dr. Menon's,
in the past, they were not useful since light did not come out easily from them, making their
practical application an issue.
The
practical question that agencies must consider — and one that the NIST report can help them answer — is whether RFID technology can produce measurable benefits and a positive return on the funds invested
in a new
system.
Initial projects (both theoretical and
practical) include seeking evidence for the existence of biomolecules and cells
in the upper atmosphere, as well as
in comets and interstellar dust; looking for evidence of biological molecules and processes
in material recovered from space; and investigating the effect of space conditions on living
systems.
But a number of computer - vision researchers say they are skeptical that a smartphone - based
system like FaceID can account for things like variable lighting conditions or subtle changes
in a person's appearance to create a secure - yet -
practical way to unlock a phone a dozen or more times a day.