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  • ...ors or prohibit the hiring of certain [[individuals]]; nonetheless, a ''de facto'' tenure system existed. Usually professors were only fired for interfering ...he 1870s, a businessman trustee argued against the prevailing system of de facto tenure, but lost the [[argument]]. Despite the power retained in the board,
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  • ...ctly or by contacting the [[authorities]], thus making the individual a de facto [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accessory_(legal_term) accessory] to the cri
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  • ...for special circumstances such as war crimes), and 50 have abolished it de facto (have not used it for at least ten years and/or are under [[moratorium]]).
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  • ...ority]] issued to an [[individual]] by a third party with a relevant or de facto authority or [[assumed]] competence to do so.
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  • In a broader sense, 'privilege' can refer to special [[powers]] or 'de facto' immunities held as a consequence of [[political]] power or [[wealth]]. Pri
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  • ...n important title or office yet [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_facto de facto] executes little actual [[power]], most commonly limited by [[convention]]
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  • ...terproductive, as your unalienable [[free will]] prerogative makes you, de facto, responsible for your [[thoughts]], [[feelings]], and [[actions]].
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  • ...h members of their own race would usually be described as separation or de facto separation of the races rather than segregation. In the United States, [[le
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  • ...h 'legal immorality' is largely defined according to the [[state]] - or de facto [[dominant]] [[religion]].
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  • ...ere he enjoyed such adulation from his kin that they adjudged him their de facto king, a position that was enjoyed by no other descendant of his.
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  • ...[two]] parties. Like monogamy, the term ''polygamy'' is often used in a de facto sense, applied regardless of whether the [[relationship]] is recognized by
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  • ...e actual exercise of such power. ("No ''de jure'' sovereignty without ''de facto'' sovereignty.") In other words, neither claiming/being proclaimed Sovereig ...cial concern upon the failure of the usual expectation that de jure and de facto sovereignty exist at the place and time of concern, and rest in the same or
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  • ...tablished]] social order and weakened serfdom. For example, serfdom was de facto ended in France by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_IV_of_France Phili
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  • ...world all the time. [[Orators]] and lyricists alike often tap into the de facto [[channeling]] of spiritual insights as they step forward and step on [[sta
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  • ...c script]]s use single signs ([[characters]]) to express a word. Most ''de facto'' existing scripts are however partly logographic, and combine logographic
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  • * Social father - where man takes de facto responsibility for a child (in such a situation the child is known as a "ch # Maurice Godelier, Métamorphoses de la parenté, 2004
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  • *[[Jacques Lacan]] [1938] (2001) ''Les complexes familiaux dans la formation de l’individu'' ( the familial complexes in the formation of the individual ...naire en sciences de l’homme et de la société. Numéro 4. Formes et figures de la précarité. Juin 2007.
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  • ...gate|Latin Vulgate]], in 405. In the middle ages the Vulgate became the de facto standard version of the Bible in the [[Western Europe|West]]. These Bibles
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  • ...ny other state or empire, pragmatism was part of the [[politics]] of these de jure theocracies. ...of God Prince and Sovereign of Montenegro and Brda," thus rendering his de facto dynasty (the Petrović-Njegoš [[family]] since 1696) a hereditary one.
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  • ...motions and conglomerations of base material particles called "atoms." ''De Rerum Natura'' provides mechanistic explanations for phenomena such as eros ...m]], such as those of [[Hegel]] and [[George Berkeley|Berkeley]] is ''ipso facto'' an argument against materialism. Matter can be argued to be redundant, as
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