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  • ...ational news, company and industry information, state and county profiles, state and national legal information, and biographical data. ...sources, U.S. Federal and state case law, codes, regulations, legal news, law reviews, and international legal information.
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  • ...edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t122 '''''The Oxford Companion to American Law'''''] ...e of state and local law and legal institutions, and the place of American law in a comparative international perspective. Nearly 500 entries are included
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  • ...ut the statutes, but less so to criticize the law itself. Some use natural law synonymously with natural [[justice]] or natural right (Latin ius naturale) ...evelopment of [[English]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_law common law],[3] and have featured greatly in the philosophies of [[Thomas Aquinas]], F
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  • Collection of environmental news and commentary. Includes federal and state codes, regulations, hazardous materials informtion, and legal actions. Also ...e case law and agency decisions. 4) Waste & Materials - Locate federal and state waste site data and hazardous materials information.
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  • *1: to go or [[act]] contrary to : [[violate]] <contravene a [[law]]> ...misdemeanor] in common law countries. The term is also used in Australian law. The act of contravening can be: opposition; obstruction; transgression; vi
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  • ...d constitutional [[doctrine]] when invoked to block enforcement of federal law. ...e state that the federal law may not be enforced in the state. Rather, the law would still be enforced. Thus, interposition may be seen as more [[moderate
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  • '''Martial law''' is the system of rules that takes effect when the [[military]] takes con ...asters; however most countries use a different legal construct, such as a "state of emergency".
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  • # law - The state of someone’s [[mind]] at the time of committing an [[offence]]. The state of someone’s mind at the time of committing an offence}}
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  • 3 : to contest at [[law]] <litigate a claim> A lawsuit is a civil [[action]] brought before a [[court]] of [[law]] in which a plaintiff, a party who claims to have received damages from a
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  • *1 : to [[institute]] (as a [[law]]) permanently by enactment or [[agreement]] *6 : to make (a church) a national or state institution
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  • ...t]] or [[process]] of convicting of a crime especially in a [[court]] of [[law]] :b : the [[state]] of being convinced of error or compelled to admit the truth
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  • ...uthority]] by [[virtue]] of their promulgation by an official organ of a [[state]] or other [[organization]] ...edia.org/wiki/Case_law case law].) Before an item of legislation becomes [[law]] it may be known as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_(proposed_law) b
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  • ...e foreign [[relations]] of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vassal vassal] state but allowing it [[sovereign]] [[authority]] in its internal affairs ...]], modern [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Law international law] does not recognize any way of making this [[relationship]] [[compulsory]]
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  • ...nder liable to punishment by that law; especially : a gross violation of [[law]] ...nd of other civil law may rank as "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offence_(law) offences]" or as "infractions".
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  • ...O-SAXON_PERIOD Old English] dōm; akin to Old High German tuom condition, [[state]], [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=English#ca._600-1100.09T *1 : a [[law]] or ordinance especially in [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo_Saxon An
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  • ...ly authorized and usually ratified by the lawmaking [[authority]] of the [[state]] ...ial [[meaning]] which is more restricted than its meaning in international law.
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  • *1 : an order usually having the [[force]] of [[law]] ...]]s (usually established in a [[constitution]]). It has the [[force]] of [[law]]. The particular term used for this [[concept]] may vary from country to c
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  • ...egroup.com.catalog.sewanee.edu/mss/start.do?p=SPOL&u=sewa21847&authCount=1 State Papers Online, 1509-1714]''''' ...every facet of English government, including social and economic affairs, law and order, religious policy, crown possessions and intelligence gathering a
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  • :b : the [[state]] of [[being]] [https://oed.com/view/Entry/95198#eid570175 infamous] ...n Law]. The remainder of this article discusses infamy as defined by Canon Law. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913, infamy in the canonical se
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  • ...te has limited law enforcement and administration [[authority]]. In civil law systems, a magistrate might be a [[judge]] in a superior court; the magistr ...re not lawyers, but were advised by [[jurists]] who were experts in the [[law]].
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  • ...]] by a [[person]] legally entitled to do so, generally on behalf of the [[state]] by a criminal [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosecutor prosecutor]. [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...hbishop_of_Canterbury Archbishop of Canterbury] — or to flee somewhere the law did not apply, across the border to Gretna Green, Scotland, for instance. ...ly (before, usually, their [[parents]] could object) might [[travel]] to a state without such a rule. In the musical [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guys_and
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  • ...n used throughout [[history]] to refer to raids across land borders by non-state agents. ...al authorities and therefore a legitimate form of war-like activity by non-state actors. Privateering is considered [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commerce_
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  • *2a : the [[quality]] or [[state]] of being exigent :b : a state of affairs that makes urgent demands <a [[leader]] must [[act]] in any sudd
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  • ...ry]] forces, or other [[organizations]] involved in the [[defense]] of the state against foreign agressors; however, ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gendar [[Law]] enforcement, however, [[constitutes]] only part of policing [[activity]].
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  • *2: a [[legal]] action serving to cause restoration of a previous state ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damages law of compensation], which is the law of loss-based recovery. [[Obligations]] to make restitution and obligations
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  • ...aw and to convict or acquit. In the words of William Blackstone, "The jury state the naked [[facts]], as they find them to be [[proved]], and pray the advic [[Category: Law]]
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  • ..., where "by [[marriage]], the [[husband]] and [[wife]] are one person in [[law]]; that is the very being or legal [[existence]] of the [[woman]] is [[susp ...example, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yemen Yemeni] marriage regulations state that a wife must [[obey]] her husband and must not leave [[home]] without h
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  • :c : a despotic state ...was originally neither [[arbitrary]] nor unaccountable, being subject to [[law]] and requiring retrospective justification. There were no such dictatorshi
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  • ...tude or depravity of a line of conduct. This [[concept]] is important in [[law]], especially equitable matters.
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  • *1. Pathology. a. The height or acme of a disease: cf. [[State|STATE]] n. 7 and STATION n. 6. Now rare or Obs. :b. Used (with the sense ‘[[state]] or condition) in many mod.L. combinations with adj., as status arthriticu
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  • :b : the [[state]] of being insulted or [[morally]] outraged <takes offense at the slightest :b : an infraction of [[law]]; especially : misdemeanor
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  • *2 : the state of being detained; especially : a period of temporary custody prior to disp '''Detention''' generally refers to a [[state]] or [[government]] holding a [[person]] in a particular area (generally c
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  • ...f public acknowledgement of or [[apology]] for past violations, indicating state and social [[commitment]] to respond to former [[abuses]]. [[Category: Law]]
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  • *2: a body formed and [[authorized]] by [[law]] to act as a single [[person]] although constituted by one or more persons ...ganized as an organ of [[political]] [[representation]] in a corporative [[state]]
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  • *In [[law]], '''dissolution''' has multiple [[meanings]]. ...dia.org/wiki/International_law international law], dissolution is when a [[state]] has broken up into several [[entities]], and no longer has [[power]] over
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  • ...us, past participle of abrogare, from ab- + rogare to ask, [[propose]] a [[law]] — more at [[right]]. To repeal, to disregard, ignore, repudiate, to can ...[[state]]'s [[sovereign]] immunity and subject it to lawsuits to which the state has not [[consent]]ed (i.e., to "abrogate" their immunity to such suits).
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  • *1 : the [[quality]] or [[state]] of being self-governing; especially : the right of self-government *3 : a self-governing state
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  • are very closely allied with the [[state]] and [[secular]] powers–frequently there is overlapping of [[responsibil ...atholicism Roman Catholic Church], especially in the [[past]], such as the State church of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_empire Roman Empire]. To
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  • ...t's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mens_rea mens rea], [[intention]], or [[state]] of [[mind]], at the time of an act of which the defendant is accused. In some [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_law common law], [[jurisdictions]] such as the UK, Canada, and several Australian states,
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  • *2 a : to restore to a former [[state]] (as of efficiency, good management, or solvency) <rehabilitate slum areas ...ion]] or [[Healing|therapy]], to bring a criminal into a more [[normal]] [[state]] of [[mind]], or into an [[attitude]] which would be helpful to [[society]
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  • :b : the [[state]] of being indicted
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  • :b : of or relating to the [[state]] or its citizenry <civil strife> *3 a : of, relating to, or based on civil [[law]]
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  • :b : the common-[[law]] [[action]] to recover damages for breach of such a contract ...a promise to a covenantee to do or not do some action. In real property [[law]], the term real covenants is used for conditions tied to the use of land.
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  • ''The Library of Congress'' is the United State's oldest federal cultural [[institution]] and serves as the [[research]] ar ...e of the Librarian, Congressional Research Service, U.S. Copyright Office, Law Library of Congress, Library Services, the Office of Strategic Initiatives
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  • :c. Christian Church. The action of making known to another the state of one's conscience. rare. *2. Spanish Law. A process by which an accused person might be protected from the animosity
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  • :b : the [[quality]] or [[state]] of being mischievous : mischievousness <had mischief in his eyes> ...uction or defacement of property other than arson. [[Governed]] by state [[law]], criminal mischief is committed when a perpetrator, having no right to do
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  • ...urt on specific grounds. These grounds typically could include errors of [[law]], [[fact]], or procedure (in the United States, [https://en.wikipedia.org/ ...oner, and a party on the other side is called a respondent (in most common-law countries) or an appellee (in the United States). A cross-appeal is an appe
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  • ===Topic: ''Divine Law''=== ...built into every aspect of life in the whole Creation. By ignoring Divine Law, people build up adverse karma, which often takes several future lives to w
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  • *1 : a [[state]] of confinement or captivity ...ecially for lawbreakers; specifically : an [[institution]] (as one under [[state]] [[jurisdiction]]) for confinement of [[persons]] [[convicted]] of serious
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  • ...sion of love, thus changing it from a lower state of vibration to a higher state. In this process of change, free will allows for the individual expression ...d the solving of problems which arise out of the misapplication of natural law or the misunderstandings of living in the various stages of imperfection.
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  • Thought Adjuster: “The Law of Cause-and-Effect does not only pertain to the material world. It also en .... From the perspective of cause and effect, it is obvious that the chaotic state of your world results from bazillions of toxic thoughts and emotions. They
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  • ...n|crime]] and the penalty associated with it. It is granted by a head of [[state]], such as a monarch or president, or by a competent church [[authority]]. ...r as in [[absolute]] governments the king is law, so in free countries the law ought to be king; and there ought to be no other."
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  • ...e other, such as a balance between the metaphysical [[Law]] and [[Chaos]]; law by itself being overly controlling, chaos being overly unmanageable, balanc The twentieth century saw the development of both law and chaos in [[art]] to the point that the end product became unintelligibl
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  • ...nglo-Norman and Middle French absence (French absence) (of a [[person]]) [[state]] of being absent (beginning of the 13th cent. in Old French), want or lack *1. a. The [[state]] of [[being]] absent or away from a place, or from the company of a [[pers
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  • *the [[quality]] or [[state]] of being accountable; especially : an obligation or willingness to [[acce ...l (1994). "The Legal Codes of Ancient Israel". In Ian Shapiro. the Rule of Law. NY: New York University Press. pp. 101–119.
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  • ...from Medieval [[Latin]] civitat-, civitas, from Latin, [[citizenship]], [[state]], city of [[Rome]], from civis citizen ...unicipality in the United States governed under a charter granted by the [[state]]
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  • ...he supreme [[power]] is vested in the people; a republic or [[democratic]] state." *2 : a nation, [[state]], or other [[political]] [[unit]]: as
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  • ...t]]'), also known as a federal state,EKAS.gee is a type of [[sovereign]] [[state]] characterized by a [[union]] of partially [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ...ts Bundesländer was a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitary_state unitary state] with [[administrative]] divisions that became federated, and neighboring F
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  • ...e of attempting by overt [[acts]] to overthrow the [[government]] of the [[state]] to which the offender owes allegiance or to kill or personally [[injure]] ...superior was petit treason). A [[person]] who commits treason is known in law as a traitor.
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  • *3 : the [[state]] of [[being]] adjusted * Adjustment ([[law]]) has several [[meanings]]; many relate to insurance, contracts, or the re
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  • ...e motivated to inflict torture on others for similar reasons to those of a state; however, the motive for torture can also be for the sadistic gratification ...cting in an official capacity. Torture is prohibited under international [[law]] and the domestic laws of most countries; however, Amnesty International e
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  • *2: the state or fact of disagreeing or quarreling: ''they were at variance with all thei *3: chiefly Law a discrepancy between two [[statements]] or [[documents]].
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  • ...[[fluid]] and [[artistic]]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_law Roman law] was [[dignified]] and [[respect]]-breeding. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...the [[surface]] of all this [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_religion state religion] and found for the nourishment of their [[souls]] the real [[value
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  • * : the act of violating : the state of being violated: as [[Category: Law]]
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  • Most adults living in democracies place [[trust]] in the [[state]] of which they are a [[citizen]]. If this trust is betrayed, at its worst, ...serious mistreatment by a state institution or powerful figure within the state.
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  • :b. In religious use: Freedom from the bondage of ''sin'', or of the [[law]]. ...e of any mode of [[worship]]. liberty of the press: the recognition by the state of the right of any one to print and publish whatever he pleases without pr
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  • ...usage, a '''tyrant''' is a single ruler holding absolute [[power]] over a state or within an organization. The term carries modern connotations of a harsh ...in power by using mercenary soldiers from outside of their respective city state. [https://www.ancienthistory.abc-clio.com/library/searches/searchdisplay.as
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  • ...] of your species, are rife with [[imaginings]], which were written into [[law]]. Particularly your so-called [[religious]] [[writings]] are a prime exam There are so-called [[holy]] [[writings]], which state that ‘all women are flawed.’ This is an [[abomination]] to the [[First
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  • ...s a heavily [[politically]]-charged [[word]] frequently used to refer to [[state]]-approved murder or [[persecution]]. Proscription implies the elimination ...d man was entitled to keep part of his estate (the remainder went to the [[state]]). No person could [[inherit]] [[money]] or [[property]] from the proscrib
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  • ...rest became [[acceptable]], usury was interest above the rate allowed by [[law]]. Today, usury commonly is the charging of unreasonable or [[relatively]] In the United States, usury laws are [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_law state laws] that specify the maximum legal interest rate at which loans can be ma
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  • ...stituting a new [[state]] on top of the member states. Under international law a confederation respects the [[sovereignty]] of its members and its constit ...a federation and not a confederation, since it is a [[sovereign]] nation-[[state]].
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  • ...]] in [[social]] [[evolution]] and [[state]] [[development]], but to be of state [[value]] it must be nonviolent in [[expression]]. ...o which [[public]] [[opinion]] can control [[personal]] [[behavior]] and [[state]] [[regulation]] through nonviolent [[expression]]. The really civilized [[
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  • [[Family]] [[law]] [[proceedings]] which involve issues of residence and contact often gener ...] [[law]] [[courts]] were forced to defer [[jurisdiction]] to the [[home]] state.
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  • ..., artifice, misrepresentation, false accusation, malicious [[action]] at [[law]]; prob. f. calvi, calvere to devise tricks. With the phonetic development *3. Law. a. ‘An Exception taken, against either [[persons]] or [[things]]’ (
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  • ...''terreō'' meaning “I frighten”. The ''terror cimbricus'' was a panic and state of [[emergency]] in [[Rome]] in response to the approach of warriors of the ...ional [[community]], however, terrorism has no legally binding, criminal [[law]] [[definition]]. Common definitions of terrorism refer only to those viole
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  • ...custom, law," and hence means "household management" or "management of the state." An [[economist]] is a person using economic concepts and data in the cour ...tuations where there is no monetary consideration, such as [[politics]], [[law]], [[psychology]], [[history]], [[religion]], [[marriage]] and [[family]] l
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  • ...but awaits the [[appearance]] or [[determination]] of the true owner. In [[law]], the term abeyance can only be applied to such future estates as have not
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  • ...nors and legislators for ten years, and none are eligible for re-election. State [[judges]] are appointed for life by the governors and [[confirmed]] by the ...of at least seventy-five state legislatures concurred in by the respective state governors, and then but for one term. He is advised by a supercabinet compo
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  • *1. a. An [[act]] which is regarded as a transgression of the [[divine]] [[law]] and an offence against [[God]]; a violation (esp. wilful or deliberate) o ...Violation of divine law; [[action]] or conduct characterized by this; a [[state]] of transgression against God or His commands. original sin
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  • ...ns]] in which she is not head of state. The Queen also holds all powers of state in her kingdoms, but rarely [[exercises]] them. Other figureheads are the [ ...nfluence]] on [[events]]. In those systems of government where the head of state is in practice a ''figurehead'', they are also generally the titular comman
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  • ...lization]] causes the human to move into a state of [[gratitude]] and this state of gratitude will always find more reasons to be grateful — especially wh ...making always adheres to the Law of [[Cause and Effect]]; this irrefutable law has always been from time immemorial and shall forever continue.
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  • ...as in [[testimony]] to the [[facts]] of the [[matter]] in a [[court]] of [[law]]. ...d usually by a newly-appointed [[government]] officer to the people of a [[state]] before taking office. In both of those cases, though, an affirmation can
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  • A [[counsel]] or a counsellor gives advice, more particularly in [[law|legal]] matters. ...unsel, advising faculty, prudence; a deliberating [[body]], a council of [[state]], war, etc.; a counsellor: a [[word]] of the same type as colloquium, conn
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  • In [[law]], a '''trial''' is when parties to a dispute come together to present [[in ...l defendants are entitled to a trial held before a [[jury]]. Because the [[state]] is attempting to use its [[power]] to deprive the accused of life, [[libe
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  • *3 : a [[state]] of owing <deeply in debt> *4 : the common-[[law]] [[action]] for the recovery of [[money]] held to be due
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  • '''Innocence''' can also refer to a [[state]] of unknowing, where one's [[experience]] is lesser, in either a [[relativ ..., Chalmers Izett (1873). Freemasonry: Its Symbolism, Religious Nature, and Law of Perfection. Reeves and Turner. pp. 232–240.
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  • ...han the United Kingdom that acknowledges the British monarch as chief of [[state]] ..., New Zealand, Newfoundland, the Union of South Africa, and the Irish Free State. Following 1948, the term "Dominion" has been used to denote those [[indepe
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  • ...l]]) [[emancipation]]. Some sides in contemporary [[academic]] [[debate]], state that the [[morality]] of seduction depends on the long-term [[impacts]] on [[English]] common [[law]] defined the [[crime]] of seduction as a felony committed "when a [[male]]
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  • ...[institution]] (433 BC) their office was limited to eighteen months by a [[law]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_dictator dictator] Mamercus A ...of [[duty]], and were not [[responsible]] to any other [[power]] in the [[state]].
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  • ...ception's [[form]], [[adapted]] to [[this world]], of [[God]]'s more basic law; that [[love]] creates itself, and nothing but itself. [[God's law]]s do not obtain directly to a world [[perception]] rules, for such a world
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  • ...o choose between doing their job or satisfying their selfish impulses. The state of your world and your governments eloquently suggest that those you have c ...love to be the only law that governs this planet, you should make love the law that governs your life. This planet will only progress spiritually when eac
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  • ...lished. Since, according to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_law canon law], this [[permission]] must be preceded by a declaration (known as a ''[http ...chetical texts, and school textbooks on [[Scripture]], [[theology]], canon law, church history, or religious or moral subjects. It is recommended, but wit
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  • *1 a : the [[action]] or the [[legal]] [[process]] of indicting b : the [[state]] of being indicted In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_law common law] legal [[system]], an indictment (pronounced /ɪnˈdaɪtmənt/ in-DITE-mən
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  • ...r [[cult]]. Countries with a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_religion state religion] are the most punitive users of blasphemy laws. [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...nal work in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law international law]. ...dependent States, Large or Small, Shall Come under the Dominion of Another State by Inheritance, Exchange, Purchase, or Donation"
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  • ==Law== In [[law]], a '''default''' is the failure to do something required by [[law]] or to appear at a required [[time]] in legal proceedings.
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  • ...tate-owned enterprises. Businesses can also be formed not-for-profit or be state-owned. The etymology of "business" relates to the [[state]] of being busy either as an [[individual]] or [[society]] as a whole, doin
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  • *1 : the [[act]] of suspending : the [[state]] or period of being suspended: as a : temporary removal (as from office or :c : temporary abrogation of a [[law]] or rule
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  • ...[[state]] with the goal of seeking [[criminal]] [[sanction]]s, such as the State (also sometimes called the People) or Crown (in Commonwealth realms). In th [[Category: Law]]
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  • # An event inexplicable by the [[law]]s of [[nature]]; a miracle. 3. wonder - a [[state]] in which you want to learn more about something
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  • ...offices and meeting places of the seat of [[government]] and is fixed by [[law]]. An alternate term is [[political]] capital, but this phrase has a second ...erms are typically used. For example, the seat of [[government]] in a U.S. state is usually called its "capital", but the main city in a region of [https://
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  • *2: the subsidence of a pathological state (as inflammation) ...[analogous]] to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substantive_law substantive law], in contrast to procedural resolutions, which deal with the [[methods]] an
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  • ...mpering with a basic [[law]] of [[cause and effect]]; the most fundamental law there is. I would hardly help you if I depreciated the [[power]] of your ow ...an indication that immediate [[correction]] is needed. This establishes a state of mind in which the [[Atonement]] can be [[accepted]] without [[delay]]. I
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  • :b : an area maintained in its [[natural]] [[state]] as a [[public]] [[property]] ...er, flora and fauna and grass areas. Many parks are legally protected by [[law]].
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  • ...ional state to a progressively higher vibrational state. This is universal law.
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  • ...and especially the president of the United States for vetoing a proposed [[law]]. A veto, Latin for "I forbid", is the [[power]] of an officer of the state to stop unilaterally a piece of [[legislation]]. In [[practice]], the '''ve
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  • :4. Law. The securing of a title to property; the conveyance of lands or tenements *II. The [[state]] of being sure or assured.
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  • *2: the [[fact]] or [[state]] of such expulsion: "to live in exile". '''Exile''' means to be away from one's [[home]] (i.e. city, state or country), while either being explicitly refused [[permission]] to return
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  • ...ery alone is estimated to involve over 1 trillion US dollars annually. A [[state]] of unrestrained political corruption is known as a [https://en.wikipedia. [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...m to be the bringers of rejoicing and of joy. Even in [[Heaven]] does this law obtain. The Son of God creates to bring him joy, [[sharing]] his Father's [ ...ly [[home]]? Nothing before and nothing after it. No other place; no other state nor [[time]]. Nothing beyond nor nearer. Nothing else. In any [[form]]. Thi
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  • ...'' is the [[resistance]] of any [[physical]] object to a [[change]] in its state of [[relative]] [[motion]]. It is represented numerically by an object's [[ ..., as much as in it lies, endeavors to preserve in its [[Status quo|present state]], whether it be of rest, or of moving [[uniformly]] forward in a straight
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler%27s_laws_of_planetary_motion Kepler’s third law of planetary motion into astronomy]. ...g/wiki/Esoteric_Christianity Esoteric Christianity] as the place where the state of consciousness known as the "Second Heaven" occurs.[https://en.wikipedia.
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  • The existing [[state]] of affairs. "''status quo ante'''': the state of affairs previously existing ...phrase status quo ante, literally "the state in which before", means "the state of affairs that existed previously."[2]
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  • ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_relations_law industrial relations law] in the United States and elsewhere.
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  • ...e common [[good]], rather than pure [[identification]] with a [[nation]]-[[state]]. Scholar J. Peter Euben writes that for the [[Greek]] philosopher [[Socra
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  • ===Topic: ''Universal Law of Cause and Effect''=== The Beloved One: “Let us put first things first today and state that no one who [[receives]] celestial messages is in [[competition]] with
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  • *2: the [[quality]] or state of being novel : newness ...However, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novelty_(patent) novelty in patent law] is part of the legal test to determine whether an [[invention]] is patenta
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  • ...authority''' ([[Latin language|Latin]] ''[[auctoritas]]'', used in [[Roman law]] as opposed to ''[[potestas]]'' and ''[[imperium]]'') is often used interc ...ations ranging from the most primitive tribal society to the modern nation-state and intermediate organization (political authority).
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  • .... Enforcement of an unconstitutional statute would be a regime but not a [[law]]. ...uperfluid regime]","the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steady_state steady state regime]", or "the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femtosecond femtosecond re
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  • ...mewhat analogous to the precedents established in [[common law]] by [[case law]]. ...rnational church law. It is analogous to the English system of [[statute]] law.
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  • ...ns are recognized as representing the Holy See, not the '''Vatican''' City State. ..., Secretary of the Section for Relations with States of the Secretariat of State, acts as the Holy See's foreign minister. Bertone and Mamberti were named i
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  • ...akes or faults or appropriateness. Some definitions of doubt emphasize the state in which the mind remains suspended between two contradictory propositions ...acterise both deliberate questioning of uncertainties and an [[emotion]]al state of indecision as "doubt".
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  • ...lived is a life of integrity. What does that mean? When something is in a state of integrity, it means that it has not been contaminated nor watered down. ...Creator through some fundamental [[Laws]] — the most obvious one being the Law of [[Cause and Effect]]. Whenever Truth is at the root of an [[action]], it
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  • ...ing abundance, this cycle shifts then into a higher gear, according to the law of attraction. The state of the soul is the most precious possession in all creation. Nurture your s
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  • ...a'' of 1815 formalized the system of diplomatic rank under international [[law]]: ...ighest rank, with plenipotentiary [[authority]] to represent their head of state. In modern usage, most Ambassadors on foreign postings as head of mission c
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  • ...tive]] [[society]] [[public]] [[opinion]] operated directly; officers of [[law]] were not needed. There was no [[privacy]] in [[primitive]] life. A man's ...ted]] these [[orders]] the first [[crime]] detectors and officers of the [[law]]. Their early [[methods]] of detecting [[crime]] consisted in conducting o
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  • ...tional]] equivalent of a state such that failure to pay is punishable by [[law]].
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  • ...-ordinate of the absolutes of [[spirit]] and [[energy]]) is apparently a [[law]] in itself. ([[9:6|9:6.6]]) ...ortal]] [[language]] nor mortal [[intellect]] are adequate. We may however state that there are no [[personalities]] of “''pure mind''”; no entity has [
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  • ...ng, trapping or capture of the hunted [[species]] contrary to applicable [[law]]. The [[species]] which are hunted are referred to as [https://en.wikipedi ...ontrol to prevent [[diseases]] caused by overpopulation. Hunting advocates state that hunting can be a [[necessary]] component of modern [https://en.wikiped
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  • 1641 BP. HALL Serm. Rem. Wks. (1660) 65 The concussion or unsettlement of the state of Israel, and the division of it. 1846 PRESCOTT Ferd. & Is. I. Introd. 85 ...ENTER Ment. Phys. I. ii. §68 (1879) 72 The Spinal Cord must have been in a state of concussion.
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  • *1. a. The constraining [[power]] of circumstances; a condition or [[state]] of [[things]] which [[force]]s a certain course of [[action]]. Sometimes ...] or [[constitution]] of [[things]], esp. such constraint conceived as a [[law]] prevailing throughout the [[material]] [[universe]] and within the [[sphe
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  • ...idea]], you are stating that you are determined to [[change]] your present state for a better one, and one you really want. ...ferently, and you will. What you [[desire]] you will see. Such is the real law of [[cause and effect]] as it operates in the world.
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  • ...onfined to defining and enforcing the basic rules of the market though the state may provide some [[public]] goods and infrastructure. ...cribes most contemporary economies. In the "capitalist mixed economy", the state intervenes in market activity and provides many services."all of the capita
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  • ...s "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dharma_Wheel Dharma Wheel Practice]" or "Law Wheel Practice") is a [[spiritual]] [[discipline]] first introduced in Chin ...rg/wiki/Beijing Beijing] to request legal recognition and [[freedom]] from state [[interference]]. This [[demonstration]] is widely seen as catalyzing the [
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  • ...houghts]] held in mind, producing after their kind. It is the immutable [[law]] of God. As above, so below. ...y]] [[inherent]] in these moments of [[supreme]] [[connectedness]] -- this state of Bliss. To [[experience]] this on the earth-plane is a blessing indeed.
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  • *2: of or relating to a neutral [[state]] or [[power]] <neutral territory> [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...eme office of [[state]]. In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_law Roman law] the term was also applied to the disowning of a [[family]] member, as the ...regent, an [[act]] which amounted to an abdication in [[fact]] if not in [[law]].
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  • [[Image:Sovgood.jpg|right|frame|<center>a [[state]] of [[love]]?</center>]] ..., and most often the [[head of state]]. Thus the legal maxim, "there is no law without a sovereign."
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  • ...of ending or reducing the suffering of the [[population]] within the first state. ...rial integrity, but minimization of the [[suffering]] of civilians in that state.
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  • ...ord]] love [[encompasses]] everything and all that matters about [[God]]’s law, for God is love. Love is the fulfillment of all His laws. Love is [[forgiv “In order for you to [[grow]] into this state of love, there needs to be an unquestioned [[trust]] in God and in His [[gu
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  • .... A trial without a jury (in which both questions of fact and questions of law are decided by a judge) is known as a bench trial. ...bject to fraud. Royal justices supervised trials, answered questions as to law and announced the court's decision which was subject to appeal. Sheriffs ex
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  • ...road, in the workplace, in the [[home]]. Prayer can [[ideally]] also be a state of mind. ...good of all peoples, whose servants they are. Pray for the [[courts]] of [[law]] that true [[justice]] may be rendered in [[wisdom]], and that [[honesty]]
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  • ...objects remains the same unless outside [[force]]s [[act]] on the objects (law of conservation of momentum). ...d [[system]] (one not affected by external forces) cannot [[change]]. This law is also true in [[special relativity]].
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  • ...mplest kind: [[direct proportion]]. It is proved in [[calculus]] that this law requires that the quantity is given by the [[exponential function]], if we ** Processing power of computers. See also [[Moore's law]] and technological [[singularity]] (under exponential growth, there are no
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  • ...or attribute that a [[body]] possesses by [[virtue]] of its position or [[state]], but which is only manifested or released under changed conditions. Chief ...Mans Estate 262 This cannot imply an actuall or a potentiall fall from the state of grace.
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  • ...ohibit "enforcement of those [[duties]] which [[individuals]] owe to the [[state]], such as [[service]]s in the army, militia, on the [[jury]], etc." [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...he [[action]] of separating or parting, of setting or keeping apart; the [[state]] of being separated or parted. to make separation, to make a severance or ...he name now given to the ‘divorce a mensa et thoro’ of the older English [[law]]:
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  • ...[[custom|convention]]. Others find origins for them in morality or natural law (e.g. Saint Irenaeus). [[Public]] property is any property that is controlled by a state or by a whole [[community]]. [[Private]] property is any property that is n
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  • ...ace legal punishment themselves. In his 1595 essay ''A View of the Present State of Ireland'', [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Spenser Edmund Spenser]
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  • *2: a (1) : the state of [[being]] the case : [[fact]] (2) : the body of real things, events, a ...ed rather than being a subject of discussion; these include [[science]], [[law]], and everyday life.
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  • ==As a state (truth)== ...cal truth, but not its state usage (which represent metaphysical truths in state form). Absolute truth in action form is considered by many to be metaphysic
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  • Thought Adjuster: “The ineluctable, universal Law of Cause-and-Effect is a tricky predicament. Chain reactions occur at all l ...with a lack of self-awareness blame others for their unpleasant emotional state. They chronically act as helpless victims while allowing adversity to defea
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  • ...e field of law, a counselor, counsellor, counselor-at-law or counsellor-at-law is an attorney ===In Law and Politics===
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  • ...th]]ful revival of the historic Protestant view of the [[Old Testament]] [[law]] as espoused by many European Reformers and [[Puritans]]. Some in the mode ...rates stood under obligation to the relevant portions of the Old Testament law, for instance, the stipulations as to what punishment crimes deserve.
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  • ...ate in a person to do what he considers to be in the best interests of the state". ...chnical use of the term in [[Roman law]] was for the power to extend the [[law]], beyond its mere interpretation, extending imperium from formal legislato
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  • ...[[king]] was the executor of the [[mores]], the [[original]] or unwritten law. Later he enforced the [[legislative]] enactments, the crystallization of [ *9. [[Taxation]] [[enslavement]] of the [[citizenry]] by the [[state]].
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  • ==In law== ...any legal systems. Violation of the right to quiet enjoyment is a common [[law]] tort.
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  • ...also possible to be in an "ugly [[mood]]," which is a temporary, internal state of unpleasantness. ...[[asset]] in his [[personal]] and [[political]] [[relationships]], as his law partner [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Herndon_(lawyer) William Her
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  • ...d, adopt the doctrine of strict liability, whereby one is liable under the law without regard to capacity, and that the only thing is to determine the deg
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  • ...linations of those involved. Targets can include shops, cars, restaurants, state-owned [[institutions]], and [[religious]] buildings. [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...ouse]] has died, while a man whose spouse has died is a ''widower''. The [[state]] of having lost one's spouse to [[death]] is termed widowhood or occasiona ...because they are often “unaware of their [[rights]] under the [[modern]] [[law]]…because of their low [[status]], and lack of [[education]] or [[legal]]
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  • :b. Sc. [[Law]]. Release from a judicial penalty, esp. from a sentence of outlawry. ...ttrib., as relaxation time, the [[time]] taken for a system to return to a state of equilibrium; spec. (in cases in which the [[process]] of return is expon
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  • ===Topic: ''Universal Law''=== ...-led life. This evening I would again speak a little about [[universal]] [[law]].
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  • ...ave tried to inform their kin about how to reach such a wonderful elevated state. However, spiritual enlightenment, often described as the Pearl of great V ...rds others will always be rewarded. And indeed, this is a vital universal law.
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  • ...gal]] entity enabling the organization to be treated as a corporation by [[law]] and to enter into [[business]] dealings, form contracts, and own property ...do not. The nonprofit may also be a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trust_(law)_USA trust] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voluntary_association associa
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  • ...]] has thus [[progressed]] through a multitude of [[transitions]] from a [[state]] of almost complete [[sex]] [[license]] to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/w [[Category: Law/TeaM]]
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  • ...dividual]] resistance to civil government in moral opposition to an unjust state. ...ifelong abolitionist, delivering lectures that attacked the Fugitive Slave Law while praising the writings of Wendell Phillips and defending abolitionist
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  • ...ce where it harbored a superfetish, the then existent [[concept]] of the [[law]] of [[God]]. But the Israelites never gave up the peculiar Canaanite [[bel ...e therefore consented to the putting of certain [[relics]] alongside the [[law]] in the combined [[war]] [[altar]] and religious shrine which was [https:/
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  • ...ns]] much time was [[devoted]] to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah the law] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nevi%27im the prophets], and the [[teac ...leader]] invited the lad to come forward and, sitting beside him, bade him state his own [[views]] regarding [[prayer]] and [[worship]].
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  • [[Critics]] state that [[methodological]] [[flaws]] can explain any apparent [[experimental]] ...ed with [[investigating]] events that cannot be accounted for by [[natural law]] and [[knowledge]] that cannot have been obtained through the usual [[sens
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  • ...ecluding''', i.e. shutting out or keeping apart from [[society]], or the [[state]] of being secluded, or a place that facilitates it (a secluded place). A [ ...onal]] schools of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharia sharia] or Islamic law, a [[man]] and a [[woman]] who are not [[married]] and not mahram, being to
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  • ===Topic: ''If Law Means Order, Anarchy Means...''=== ...the scene of much [[barbarism]]. What is your contribution to the current state of affairs? Are you flying off the handle at the smallest perceived slight
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  • ...spouse, or the other person has a living spouse." [https://public.leginfo.state.ny.us/menugetf.cgi?COMMONQUERY=LAWS] ...ultery has been grounds for [[divorce]] under fault-based divorce [[family law|laws]]. In some places, the method of punishment for adultery is [[stoning]
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  • ...adversarial effects that caused your planet to spiral down into a lawless state of spiritual anarchy unleashed by the foolish promotion of unbridled person A world settled in light and life is a world of law and order — the fundamental mechanics of harmony. You are a tiny cell cal
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  • *6: Law. To render null and void, to annul. '''Failure''' refers to the [[state]] or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, and may be
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  • ...one or more men to one or more women that is recognised by [[custom]] or [[law]]". ...dance]] with marriage laws of the [[jurisdiction]]. If recognized by the [[state]], by the religion(s) to which the parties belong or by [[society]] in gene
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  • ...Corpus Juris Civilis]] of Emperor [[Justinian I]] (around [[530]]). Roman law as preserved in Justinian's codes became the basis of legal practice in the ...system than on the legal systems of the continent. The influence of Roman law is shown by the wealth of legal terminology, retained by all legal systems,
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  • ...may be used as a technical term to single out a particular type of mental state or propositional attitude. Intuitions are distinguished from [[beliefs]], ...rms of [constructivism in general). It is characterized by rejecting the [[law of excluded middle]]: as a consequence it does not in general accept rules
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  • ...State_professional_licenses professional licenses] are usually issued by [[state]] [[agencies]]. The assessment [[process]] is often similar, even the same;
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Universal-law-of-attraction.jpg|right|frame]] ...e call [[matter]]—energy-matter in all its [[Metamorphosis|metamorphic]] [[state]]s.[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=0:6_Energy_and_Pattern]
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  • only look at the law right now, law after law after process after process is made. teacher address what the conditions of that would be or state of mind or state of being?
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  • 72:3.1 On this [[continent]] it is against the [[law]] for two [[families]] to live under the same [[roof]]. And since [[group]] ..., [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_church_and_state church and state], as Urantians are wont to say, are entirely separate, but there is a stran
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  • behold. It is a state of [[mind]] that has become so [[unified]] that [[darkness]] cannot these are but some special cases of one [[law]] which holds for every kind of
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  • ...year of [[emancipation]] and restoration provided by ancient [[Hebrew]] [[law]] to be kept every 50 years by the emancipation of Hebrew [[slaves]], resto ...many religious Jews in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_Israel State of Israel], but the regulations for the Jubilee year have not been observed
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  • ...pended animation, while the planet is cleaned up from its present polluted state, before you return to this newly upgraded dimension. ...which cares for other people at all levels, and lives according to Divine Law. This is the beginning of a new age and it is eagerly anticipated throughou
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  • "This world demands the qualities of youth: not a time of life but a [[state]] of [[mind]], a temper of the will, a [[quality]] of [[imagination]], a pr ...considered a "youth", and thus eligible for special treatment under the [[law]] and throughout [[society]] varies around the world.
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  • ...sity of Wisconsin–Madison] professor who advocated labor strikes and labor law reform. Though the Wisconsin legislature and [[business]] interests pressed ...ay be the limitations which trammel inquiry elsewhere we believe the great state University of Wisconsin should ever encourage that continual and fearless s
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  • ...by God, Who makes no bargains. It is merely the result of your misuse of [[Law of God|his laws]] on behalf of an imaginary will that is not his. Knowledge ...a condition so alien to [[Tk|the Kingdom]] that you cannot understand the state that prevails within it.
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  • ...hich makes everything more interesting for the individual. To be in such a state of thankful expectancy requires only a short prayer asking God what might b ...ion in a positive manner and allow all good things to come to you. It is a law of the universe that what you put out in intent, thoughts, words and deeds
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  • ...o those who are confused is meaningless, and shift and change become the [[law]] on which they predicate their lives. ...resents the larger dream that change is possible. To change is to attain a state unlike the one in which you found yourself before. There is no change in [[
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  • *1a : the [[quality]] or [[state]] of being mediocre ...(in accordance with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble%27s_law Hubble's law]), every point in [[space]] could be experiencing the same [[phenomenon]].
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  • ===='''''[[Law]]'''''==== ...org/wiki/Separation_between_church_and_state separation between church and state]. Do you think this concern is misplaced?
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  • ...[[worship]] and following this it is standard to [[discuss]] the universal law of [[acceptance]] and the [[doing of Father's will]]. A child who attempts ...stances that teach you [[cosmic citizenship]]. How can you learn when in a state of [[resistance]] and [[fear]]? How can you [[progress]] spiritually when y
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  • ...civil government.[3] Theocratic governments enact [[Theonomy|theonomic]] [[law]]s. ...ould be distinguished from other secular forms of government that have a [[state religion]], or are merely influenced by theological or moral [[concepts]],
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  • ...ning]] "[[illustration]]", cf. "graph"), and the suffix -ία (-ia, meaning "state of", "property of", or "place of"), thus meaning "a written [[description]] [[Category: Law]]
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  • '''Sleep''' is a naturally recurring [[state]] of [[relatively]] suspended sensory and motor [[activity]], characterized ...se. In almost all societies, sleeping partners are strongly regulated by [[law|social]] [[standards]]. For example, people might only sleep with their imm
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  • ...mply no coincidences anymore; everything evolves according God’s immutable law. ...hich is Stillness Meditation. By allowing yourself to go into a meditative state you tap into the infinite wisdom that is hidden within your being thus gett
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  • ...nce is used as a tool of manipulation and also is an area of concern for [[law]] and [[culture]] who take attempts to supress and stop it. Violence can ta ==Law==
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  • ...n, but rather from the [[Hebrew]] term Shamerim שַמֶרִים, "Keepers [of the Law]". ...ts [[growth]] and officialization following the [[establishment]] of the [[state]], most Samaritans today speak [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_langua
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  • ...s between the bindings of a book, then God waits for you to return to that state of child-like wonder where He can begin again to lead you to the living tru ...s to offer. Don’t be afraid that God will be angry at you for breaking the law of your programmed creeds. The Father lives within you, not in a building o
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  • ...y situation. Essential to government is Pattern – without which no rule or law can be applied. Government needs established patterns that in all situation
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  • We need to get down to basics here, and re-state the fact that there is no place to hide in the widest of universes, and the ...e it follows, as a man or woman thinks, that he or she becomes. It is the law of cause and effect, because one starts events in motion in the thought lif
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  • ===Topic: '''''The Law of Vibration - The Order of Universe Realities'''''=== ...ration to assist and teach those less perfected souls how to improve their state of consciousness so they too can move into the higher realms of light. Inve
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  • ...Yet does the problem still remain unsolved, for only justice can set up a state in which there is no loser; no one left unfairly treated and deprived, and ...that you [[receive]], you give. Each one becomes an illustration of the [[law]] on which [[salvation]] rests; that [[justice]] must be done to all, if an
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  • ...]] pursuits. In this phase of life, the [[person]] develops vairāgya, or a state of dispassion and detachment from [[material]] life. He renounces all world ...-born men; he leaves his [[family]] behind to live a homeless life. This [[state]] of [[being]] ritually dead is [[reflected]] in the [[laws]] relating to [
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  • ===='''''[[Trinity]]''''', '''''[[Law]]'''''==== ...ly assigned beings whose jobs is the application and [[judgment]] of the [[law]]. Mortals do not have [[jurisdiction]] and do not have venue in the operat
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  • [[Loneliness]] is a very [[difficult]] state to be in. One can be very lonely, even when [[surrounded]] by others. What ===='''''[[Law]]''''', '''''[[Justice]]'''''====
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  • The first chaotic law is that the [[truth]] is [[different]] for everyone. Like all these [[princ The second law of [[chaos]], dear indeed to every [[worship]]per of [[sin]], is that each
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  • ...rights natural rights] and the social contract to argue that the rule of [[law]] should replace [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolutism_(European_histor ...civil rights] and civil liberties, the establishment of the modern welfare state, the [[institution]] of religious toleration and religious [[freedom]], and
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  • ...rejoice that this has become possible for you to experience in your mortal state, for it does take time and effort to persevere with meditative listening to ...and love may prevail everywhere. Pray for those in governments, courts of law, corridors of corporate power and commerce, health, welfare and educational
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  • Your own state of mind is a good example of how the ego was made. When you threw [[knowled ...erefore do without the thing you give. "Giving to get" is an inescapable [[law]] of the ego, which always evaluates itself in relation to other egos. It i
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  • ...[Connection]]. This is one of the most important principles of universal [[law]] to understand, for its use by those who comprehend it can [[change]] the ...gent of change your world can have to [[heal]] and move beyond its current state of [[confusion]]. [[Practice]] this Power of Connection and be amazed at wh
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  • ...rected towards writing an account of the history of the modern idea of the state. In more recent publications he has preferred the more capacious term 'neo- ...storian [[J.G.A. Pocock]], whose ''The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law'' (1957) was a significant early influence. Another important stimulus came
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  • 86:2.1 [[Anxiety]] was a [[natural]] [[state]] of the [[savage]] [[mind]]. When men and women fall [[victims]] to excess ...ck, and so-called [[accidents]], substituting therefor a [[universe]] of [[law]] and order wherein all [[effects]] are preceded by definite [[causes]]. Th
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  • ...ntle and easy [[death]]. Used esp. with reference to a proposal that the [[law]] should sanction the putting painlessly to death of those suffering from i ...ministering lethal medicine is considered important[6]. For example, Swiss law on assisted suicide allows assisted suicide, while all forms of active euth
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  • ...e day; nay, not even a minute where you have knowingly transgressed Divine Law, and the ones unknown to you have been insignificant. ...New World Order governed by those actually fit to govern, and under Divine Law. Those who claim the right to govern your material existence are shallow pe
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  • ...et your bodily needs. When you learn that all wildness of all life in any state is yours to protect, that its liberty is worthy of your care and reverence, There are realms into which the noble structure of civil [[law]] with all its
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  • ...nd is something that must be willfully acknowledged as a crossroads from a state of unknowing to knowing with assurance that God is a reality and that you a ...pen to all and it requires no ceremony, no understanding of ecclesiastical law, religion, or creed, but it does require that you recognize the door and wa
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  • ...rn-out man-made [[religions]] designed to keep the masses in a subservient state and is still being taught today. This, rather than the religion that [[Jesu ...[[rebellion]] by the then [[System Sovereign]], [[Lucifer]], against God’s law of love and His Creator-Son [[Michael]], better known to you as Jesus, the
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  • ...stical [[status]] or rank as the person in question; an equal before the [[law]]. Freq. with possessive adjective and in pl. :3. A person of high rank in a country, state, or organization; a noble. In later use freq. contrasted with peasant.
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  • ...e they can never do enough, never have enough. The pressure keeps one in a state of continuous want. You never really ever have satisfaction of 'having' or In understanding the law of spiritual liberty know that self or societal imposed pressure limits you
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  • ...ed indirectly from subjects taught at the original universities, such as [[law]], [[logic]], [[philosophy]], and [[medicine]]. But the university’s main ...], but these were regarded as preparation for the professions of medicine, law (civil and canonical), and divinity rather than subjects in their own right
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  • ===Topic: ''Embrace Mortal State''=== ...uld not make so many mistakes.’ They learn to be miserable in their mortal state and waste so much time detesting their time in the flesh.
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  • ...rd of living]. Throughout these early ages, even more than at present, the law of supply and demand as concerned men and land determined the estimated [[v ...ception are most often an individual or family decision, not a matter of a state policy or societal-wide sanctions. On the other hand, individuals who assum
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  • ...you do your best to promote those policies right on a city, or county, or state, or nation-wide level. Promote those politicians who are representing you a ...internet you can bring in the whole world and be aware of it. Every nation-state has their own propaganda of their viewpoint on life--their cultures. These
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  • ...of governance that represented all the city-states and agreed to commerce law and regulation, there could be no growth for the industries within the city
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  • ...lusion of all considerations drawn from [[belief]] in God or in a future [[state]]. ...people, within a state that is neutral on matters of belief, and gives no state privileges or subsidies to religions. In another sense, it refers to the vi
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  • ...[[formal]] or [[informal]] [[system]] of [[primary]] [[principle]]s and [[law]]s that [[regulate]]s a [[government]] or other [[institution]]. ...nstitutions, the term ''constitution'' could be applied to any important [[law]] that governed the functioning of a government.
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  • ...control is achieved in human existence, one [[experiences]] that desirable state often called ‘[[Peace]],’ which reflects itself both in social and spir ...them; expectation of problems is not [[negativism]] but acknowledging the law of wear and consumption of energy bringing consequent disruption. [[Problem
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  • ...nal limits of the Stationary Sons of the Trinity. It would be incorrect to state that their acts are [[finite]] limited, for there are transactions of super [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...] he took the first [[text]] from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah the law], reading from the [[Book of Exodus]]: " And you shall serve the Lord, your ...Ancient_Egypt Egypt], but according to the new way. I will even write my [[law]] in their [[hearts]]. I will be their [[God]], and they shall be my people
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  • ...h will take just a few moments and I will bring us back to center. Please state your intention for doing this work. (Pause.) And so we give thanks and we ...iness being a universal law". Now I'm thinking, is "waiting" a universal law? There seems to be so much waiting going on in the universe. I have had th
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  • The [[state]] of being related; a condition or [[character]] based upon this; [[kinship ..., [[work]], clubs, neighborhoods, and churches. They may be regulated by [[law]], [[custom]], or mutual agreement, and are the basis of social [[groups]]
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  • [[Truth]] is that everlasting, [[eternal]] [[law]] which applies to [[all things]] in the [[universe]]. On a [[mortal]] sphe ===='''''[[Natural Law]]'''''====
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  • ...w at the City College of New York (CCNY). His father hoped he would pursue law, but he went to graduate school at the University of Wisconsin to study [[p * ''Religions, Values and Peak-experiences'', Columbus, Ohio: [[Ohio State University Press]], 1964.
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  • ...ve become richer, and the poor have become poorer; and the vessel of the [[state]] is driven between the Scylla and Charybdis of anarchy and despotism' # HLA Hart 'The Concept of Law,' p147, Ch7
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  • ...[being]] such as an [[angel]] makes known about divine will, principles, [[law]]s and doctrines, although the realized principle can also be interpreted a
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  • ...ve and miserable condition they laboriously reached the existing fragile [[state]] of [[civilization]], not by external guidance or as a consequence of some ...tter." Plato's Book III of The Laws depicts [[humanity]]'s progress from a state of [[nature]] to the higher levels of [[culture]], [[economy]], and polity.
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  • ...nt] (Leviticus 16:14), representing that the [[righteous]] sentence of the Law had been executed, changing a judgment seat into a mercy seat (Hebrews 9:11 ...] dealing with God's [[wrath]]. Critics of penal substitutionary atonement state that seeing the Atonement as appeasing God is a [[pagan]] idea that makes G
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  • ...[[forgives]] sins (and, when done before [[death]], ensures one dies in a "state of [[grace]]", able to [[eventually]] enter [[heaven]]); but it also allows
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  • ...loyalty (patriotism) that makes possible the evolution of the territorial state vastly complicates the evolutionary development of the government of all ma ...ve abandoned all claims to the delusions of self-determination. While each state regulates its internal affairs, it is not concerned with foreign relations,
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  • ...chem/senese/101/glossary/m.shtml#molecule Molecule Definition] (Frostburg State University). This definition often breaks down since many substances in ord ...s]] laws of Definite and Multiple Proportions (1803-1808) and [[Avogadro's law]] (1811), there was some resistance among [[logical positivism|positivists]
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  • ∀, the [[universal quantifier]], is pronounced "for all". It allows us to state a general property. Here it is used to say that "if any X is a man, X is al [[Hooke's law]] is the rule that gives the elongation of a beam (that's an effect) when a
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  • *2 obsolete : wild or uncultivated [[state]] ...[[legal]] [[meaning]] as well: as land where development is prohibited by law. Many new parks are currently being planned and legally passed by various P
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  • ...tice''' is the concept of fairness based on [[ethics]], [[rationality]], [[law]], and [[equity]]. A conception of justice is one of the key features of [[ ...ety]]. As a concept it has been subject to [[philosophy|philosophical]], [[law|legal]], and [[theology|theological]] reflection and debate throughout [[hi
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  • ...f another [[human being]] with "malice aforethought", and generally this [[state]] of [[mind]] distinguishes murder from other forms of unlawful homicide (s [[Category: Law]]
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