Section 2, Ministers and the Government, sets out
the precise rules of collective responsibility.
Nor, on the other hand, are we given a code of
precise rules of observance, adapted, so far as possible, to cover all contingencies (which was the aim of Jewish Rabbinical teaching).
Not exact matches
These contracts have unlimited capability to set
rules (e.g., 100 voters, duration: six hours, choices: Candidate A, Candidate B, etc.), quantify inputs, determine
precise results safely and securely, and dispense the ether
of course!
While there was nothing illegal about those deals, new EU
rules, which are scheduled to be adopted by member states by 2020, would outlaw the
precise tax structure Blackstone used, said Reuven Avi - Yonah, a tax professor at the University
of Michigan who reviewed the Blackstone documents.
Also, do you suggest this blog is David's way
of rebelling against «legalism» or strict doctrine,
precise laws and
rules?
There is no chart or blueprint, no
precise set
of rules to follow.
Jesus gave no
precise set
of rules for following his way
of life.
She grew up determined not to subject a daughter
of hers to the needless humiliations she had endured — a commendable ambition and a
precise application
of the golden
rule.
Demarest explains, «The early church defended itself against heretical teaching by appealing to «the
rule of faith» or «the
rule of truth», which were brief summaries
of essential Christian truths... The fluid «
rule of faith» gave way to more
precise instruments for refuting heresies and defining faith, namely, creedal formulations such as the Apostles» Creed, the Nicene Creed, the Definition
of Chalcedon and the Athanasian Creed.»
There is no blueprint or
precise set
of rules to follow, but there are several signposts that will carry us far.
The EU legislation governing organic farming, namely «Council Regulation No 834 / 2007 / EC
of 28 June 2007 on organic production and labelling
of organic products and repealing Regulation No 2092 / 91 / EEC and its detailed implementing
rules (Commission Regulation (EC) No 889/2008)», lays down the
precise production and manufacturing requirements for agricultural produce and foods labelled as organic products.
But also
rules of this game are not
precise as they should be.
It would also be wise to follow the court's advice and adopt
precise rules for engraved bricks and other commemorative displays in the parks, thus minimizing the chance
of future misunderstandings and conflicts.
In the place
of precise rules set out in a foundational document there are myriad laws, the standing orders
of the House
of Commons, and various other written - and often unwritten - conventions.
In York's «Evening Press» newspaper
of 12 April 2005, Maroney claimed it was «for selling loony merchandise against Electoral Commission
rules»: to be
precise the OMRLP's Financial Scheme as registered with the Electoral Commission, which meant any Branch
of the OMRLP taking money on the party's behalf would be breaching the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 Part 2.
Finally, the
precise rules chosen to determine the number
of additional seats aren't mathematically sound and will often increase the size
of Bundestag more than necessary, while still allowing the allocation
of seats to fall out
of proportion with the party votes.
The head
of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association responded to Monday's announcement by calling for «clear and
precise rules» in enforcing marijuana laws.
Yet the timing appears to be a response to the
ruling last month by the Information Commissioner, Christopher Graham, that the Cabinet Office should release the
precise terms
of the 2000 agreement on the granting
of the peerage.
To achieve truly
precise mind reading and control, neuroscientists must master the syntax, or set
of rules, that transforms electrochemical pulses coursing through the brain into perceptions, memories, emotions, and decisions.
To be
precise, it is the kind
of program known as a cellular automaton, in which patterns form and evolve on a grid according to a simple
rule.
To achieve truly
precise mind reading and control, neuroscientists must master the syntax or set
of rules that transform electrochemical pulses coursing through the brain into perceptions, memories, emotions, and decisions.
We
rule out the possibility that the transits result from an astrophysical false positive by first identifying the subset
of stellar blends that reproduce the
precise shape
of the light curve.
62 He even planned to shoot Fury Road's extraordinarily complex chase sequences with just a single camera, based on an old
rule that if a crew is not relying on the coverage
of multiple cameras, the work will be more
precise.
But their voices, each singularly delicate,
precise, and calculated in unique ways, are especially fitting for the Merchant Ivory adaptation
of Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains
of the Day, where you can see the aristocracy that reigns in films like Gosford Park and The
Rules of the Game — or, more fittingly, other Edwardian set period feasts
of the Merchant Ivory vein — looks stale and seems to crumble.
Our estimates
of the effects
of G&T participation for barely eligible students are close to zero in all five subjects and are sufficiently
precise to allow us to
rule out with 90 percent confidence effects as small as 0.04 standard deviations (sd) in math, 0.07 sd in reading, 0.12 sd in language, 0.10 sd in social studies, and 0.19 sd in science.
The
precise structure and expanded
rule base
of (4) for Guyana, South America is given in the results section.
If you have decided to include a citation while writing an essay, follow the citation
rules (the text
of a quotation should be taken in quotation marks, and you should also provide
precise reference to the source, including page number), otherwise the text will be considered plagiarized.
I effectively had a business relationship with six other authors where we all agreed to very
precise rules: whenever one
of us had a cover reveal, a sale or release, all
of us would promote that on our social media networks.
The broker
of record as they are also known must ensure that mortgage
rules are adhered to and that all documents are
precise.
Systems trading entails coming up with a set
of precise, hard - coded
rules that help you to make buy or sell decisions, like «buy when the price exceeds the average
of the past 20 days».
Like all
rules of thumb, the
rule of 72 isn't
precise.
They hope that if only they diligently apply a formula or a
precise set
of rules that their efforts will be successful.
While the basic principle is simple, the
precise rules for when a gain / loss is realized depend on details
of the tax code and accounting practices.
Puppies should be fed 30mls
of formula for each 8oz
of weight as a
rule of thumb, but check your formula's packaging for
precise instructions.
Create custom allows players to create their own lobby which can be open for anyone to join, players from your friends list or by invitation only, while providing a full quota
of session options, race settings, adding or removing A.I. controlled drivers for
precise grid customisation and assist restrictions in which everyone joining your lobby will have to race within specific limitations and
rules.
As a conceptual and versatile artist, he has produced a great variety
of artworks, delegating to other people the manual execution
of some specific typologies, but in that case following very
precise «
Rules of the game» and even high principles such as the 1971 Nobel Price Jacques Monod's «Chance and necessity».
«
Rules: consistent dimensions, accurate Kodak Color Control Patch colorways,
precise professional framing, careful art handling, correct installation, proper contextualization, sale
of work.»
Her attitude to life is the
precise antithesis
of the attitude that prevails in this exhibition, where unattached sentiment
rules and the «picture instinct» is so much too strong for original observation.
Mel Bochner, Theorem
of Pythagoras, 1997 Wood engraving on handmade paper, 22 x 17-1/2 inches April 19 — June 22, 2008 Our era is driven by the possibilities inherent in reducing countless observations to one mathematical formula and
of generating seemingly random phenomena from a set
of precise rules.
As I noted in response to Berényi Péter, the interpretation
of condensation - induced dynamics as a
rule of thumb ««where precipitation is high, wind is strong» is not 100 %
precise.
The ECJ has
ruled that it is essential for national law to guarantee that the national authorities will effectively apply the directive in full, that the legal position under national law should be sufficiently
precise and clear and that individuals are made aware
of all their rights and, where appropriate, may rely on them before the national courts.
After restating Becker's rationale, the court set out its conclusions thus: «[18] On the basis
of those considerations, the Court has held in a series
of cases that unconditional and sufficiently
precise provisions
of a directive could be relied on against organizations or bodies which were subject to the authority or control
of the State or had special powers beyond those which result from the normal
rules applicable to relations between individuals.»
Or, to be more
precise, the Law Society has yet to satisfactorily identify the source for the stated obligation, and a review
of the
Rules of Professional Conduct does not provide a clear basis for imposing it.
«We ought not attribute to Congress an official purpose based on the motives
of a particular group that lobbied for or against a certain proposal — even assuming the
precise intent
of the group can be determined, a point doubtful both as a general
rule and in the instant case.
From the perspective
of the exercise
of the public role
of the court in explaining the law and diffusing conflict among citizens, the
ruling can be criticized in three significant ways: The public was left guessing the
precise relief the plaintiffs were seeking and the applicable procedural law, so as to leave the legal analysis a mystery.
This specific element serves to establish the
rules - or subject / consideration -
of the contract without actually releasing the
precise information.
In addition, in the Durant International case the court allowed the claimant to depart from the usual first - in - first - out or last - in - first - out tracing
rules and instead permitting what was effectively «reverse tracing» through mixed funds — prioritising the larger purpose
of a series
of transactions over the ability to identify the
precise funds to which the claim attached.
In the Member States and the Council's view, «a conclusion [in favour
of an ERTA effect] may be reached only after a
precise and specific analysis
of the nature and content
of the EU
rules concerned and
of the relationship between those
rules and the envisaged agreement which shows that that agreement is capable
of affecting those
rules or
of altering their scope» (para. 50).
They might dig through the recitals, for example, or they might observe that the original proposal from 2008 for this version
of art. 12 (5) talked
of «additional supervisory methods», which is more
precise and more narrow than the «additional
rules governing surveillance» that they ended up with.
Should we avoid the possibility
of such an interpretation
of «due process» in Canada by using a more
precise term to guarantee the
rule of law?