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Vedanta Resources, which mines iron ore in the Indian states of Goa and Karnataka, concurs in its latest quarterly operational update.
However AG opinions are usually highly influential on the court — though we'll have to wait to see whether the court concurs in this instance.
To preserve health care as a right in our nation, let's hope the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals concurs in the authors' reasoning and that Judge O'Connor's decision is reversed.
" In a subsequent statement provided to CNN, VA spokesperson Curtis Cashour said, "VA appreciates the inspector general's oversight and concurs or concurs in principle with each of the IG's six recommendations, which the department will begin implementing right away.
For example, Judge Stephen Williams wrote an opinion that concurs in part and dissents in part, but the only thing you really need to know about it is that it starts with a quote from Macbeth: And be these juggling fiends no more believed, That palter with us in a double sense; That keep the word of promise to our ear, And break it to our hope.
G. G. Richardson. Scottish Women Poets - Mrs. G. G. Richardson (1777-1853). The ODNB concurs in its use of Catherine.
Accordingly, the judgments in the Feres and Jefferson cases are affirmed and that in the Griggs case is reversed. MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS concurs in the result.
The next possible mention of Marcellus is dated after his consulship. Two inscriptions in North Africa referring to a proconsular governor Marcellus have been identified with Vitorius Marcellus, and his time as governor dated to 120/121.Syme, "Hadrianic Proconsuls", pp. 4-6; Werner Eck concurs in this identification ("Jahres- und Provinzialfasten der senatorischen Statthalter von 69/70 bis 138/139", Chiron, 13 (1983), p.
Its > fortunes have ever since continued in an unsettled state. Staunton (three > weeks before his death), ... pronounced it to be quite trustworthy, and on > the same date Lowenthal expressed a similar opinion. Baron Kolisch ... > concurs in these views. Paul Morphy, the world's best player in the late 1850s, decried "that pernicious fondness for the Sicilian Defense ... extending from about 1843 to some time after 1851".
Justice Powell concurs in the judgment in a similar manner to Justice Stewart. Powell's primary concern is that the near-application of strict scrutiny and the use of the equal protection clause is too strong and interferes with the legitimate regulation of the State on marriage.For example, Powell is concerned that an inflexible application of the equal protection clause would prohibit the State from making laws on "incest, bigamy, and homosexuality", among other conditions. Zablocki, 434 U.S., at 399 (Powell, J., concurring in the judgment).
The Court announces its judgments through individually signed opinions setting out the result and underlying reasoning. In general, there is a lead opinion for the majority, but there is no "opinion of the Court" as such. Each participating Judge will either note that she or he concurs in the lead opinion (and possibly another opinion as well) or write a separate concurrence. It is not unusual for most or all of the participating Judges to write separately, even when they agree as to the outcome.
NY, 1873) Online at CCEL (Christian Classic Ethereal Library) As a result, based on Eusebius' mention that the writings of Papias contained a story "about a woman falsely accused before the Lord of many sins" (H.E. 3.39), he argued that this section originally was part of Papias' Interpretations of the Sayings of the Lord, and included it in his collection of Papias' fragments. Bart D. Ehrman concurs in Misquoting Jesus, adding that the passage contains many words and phrases otherwise alien to John's writing.Bart D. Ehrman in Misquoting Jesus, (HarperCollins.
The statement of authenticity was not accepted by a number of prominent later Sunni scholars. made an abridged version of the collection named Talkhis al- Mustadrak where he commented on its authenticity. It has become the habit of scholars today working in the field of hadîth, when compiling them and determining their authenticity, to say things like "It is authenticated by al- Hâkim and al-Dhahabî concurs". In doing so, they are referring to al-Dhahabi's Talkhîs, his abridgement of the Mustadrak that is often published along with it in its margins.
A person who has ceased to hold the office of a judge may be appointed as Chief Justice or may sit as a judge of the High Court or a Judge of Appeal for a designated period as directed by the President if he concurs in his personal discretion with the Prime Minister's advice on the matter.Constitution, Art. 94(3). In addition, to facilitate the disposal of business in the Supreme Court, judicial commissioners may be appointed for limited periods,Constitution, Art. 94(4). including the hearing of a single case only.
" M. L. Clarke concurs in his historical work on philosophical ideas, The Roman Mind, where he states "[p]olitical liberty could hardly flourish after so many years of despotism and the indifference to public affairs which it bred. And philosophy fostered the same spirit." In the Introduction to his 1964 translation of Meditations, the Anglican priest Maxwell Staniforth discussed the profound impact of Stoicism on Christianity. Michael Grant called Marcus Aurelius "the noblest of all the men who, by sheer intelligence and force of character, have prized and achieved goodness for its own sake and not for any reward.
Such EULAs are, in essence, efforts to gain control, by contract, over matters upon which copyright law precludes control. This kind of EULAs concurs in aim with DRM and both may be used as alternate methods for widening control over software. In disputes of this nature in the United States, cases are often appealed and different circuit courts of appeal sometimes disagree about these clauses. This provides an opportunity for the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene, which it has usually done in a scope-limited and cautious manner, providing little in the way of precedent or settled law.
It has also been suggested that because pedophilic offenders have also been found to have a reduced BSTc, a feminine BSTc may be a marker for paraphilias rather than transsexuality. In a review of the evidence in 2006, Gooren confirmed the earlier research as supporting the concept of transsexuality as a sexual differentiation disorder of the sex dimorphic brain. Dick Swaab (2004) concurs. In 2008, a new region with properties similar to that of BSTc in regards to transsexuality was found by Garcia-Falgueras and Swaab: the interstitial nucleus of the anterior hypothalamus (INAH3), part of the hypothalamic uncinate nucleus.
Although belief "17. Spiritual Gifts and Ministries" of the official 28 Fundamental Beliefs of Adventists affirms that spiritual gifts do continue into the present.. See "17. Spiritual Gifts and Ministries" Adventists more often limit it to the ability to speak unlearned human languages, or "xenoglossy"; and have generally rejected the form of tongues practised by many charismatic and Pentecostal Christians, described as ecstatic speech or a "personal prayer language".Bacchiocchi concurs in End Time Issues #194 and #195 below Supporting this position is Gerhard Hasel, who believed the practice refers to unknown human languages only, and not angelic languages nor ecstatic speech.
The project aims to be a new synthesis and fusion among different art forms. A modern melodrama, in the most extended sense of the term, a non linear process in which the result is superior to the sum of the parts and in which each component - music, dance, painting and video art - concurs in creating an augmented reality that engrosses the spectator on a multi sensory level. "Rendering Revolution", presented by the National Academy of Santa Cecilia, took two years of planning and has received the honorable mention award from Santa Cecilia Conservatory for its exceptional scientific and artistic achievement.
Ethiopian historian and foreign minister Blattengeta Heruy Welde Sellase (8 May 1878 - 19 September 1938; ብላቴን፡ጌታ፡ኅሩይ፡ወልደ፡ሥላሴ Blatten-Geta Həruy Wäldä- səllase) was a Foreign Minister of Ethiopia and a writer in Amharic. Bahru Zewde observes that his career "stands out as the great success story ... of the early twentieth-century intellectuals," then continues, "His prolific literary record, his influence with Tafari-Hayla-Sellase and his ascent in the bureaucratic hierarchy were all characterized by an unchequered progression.Bahru Zewde, Pioneers of Change in Ethiopia (Oxford: James Currey, 2002), p. 70 Edward Ullendorff concurs in this evaluation, describing his oeuvre as "a considerable and distinguished literary output.
Bari folklore tells us of how long ago the land flanking the Nile was full of strings of villages spread out to the horizon, as far as the eye could see. Baker concurs, in his book "Ismailia" (1874), that this had been so when he first visited the area. However he describes how, by the time of his next expedition, the slave traders had reduced the Bari villages to a miserable few. Neither could he obtain co-operation from the Bari, who had been persuaded by Abou Saood, the chief slaver of Agad and Company, who had a government monopoly for trade and slaving, that it was in their best interests to help the slavers and hinder Baker.
Now, men being all of the same > kind, the father and the children being all of one family and of the same > stock, the soul of the departed person is requested to come and establish > its seat in one of them as in an agent. His follower Zhu Xi concurs: > In ancient times all employed a personator when sacrificing to the dead. > Since the descendants continue the life of their ancestors, the personator > shares, therefore, in the life of the departed person, and the ancestor's > soul descends undoubtedly upon his descendants, and reposes therein to enjoy > the sacrifice offered. Carr (2007:387–388) offers a contemporary explanation for shi "corpse" personation: Julian Jaynes's psychological bicameralism hypothesis.
Some active orthoses have been created for the sole purpose of research. According to neurophysiologist Dr. Keith Gordon, "locomotor adaptation in humans is not well understood. To provide insight into the neural reorganization that occurs following a significant disruption to one's learned neuromuscular map relating a given motor command to its resulting muscular action, we tied the mechanical action of a robotic exoskeleton to the EMG profile of the soleus muscle during walking". Daniel Ferris concurs in another paper, saying, "many key issues in locomotor physiology are either not well understood or under heated debate" His research team custom-made active orthoses for his research subjects to wear while walking on a treadmill.
November 21, 2012 The Kentucky Supreme Court has refused to review the constitutionality of the law,With friends like Caesar, the church doesn't need enemies though a dissenting opinion was recorded by Judge Ann O'Malley, stating that while the organization "American Atheists lacked standing based on its claim for damages," statute KRS 39A.285 nonetheless "places an affirmative duty to rely on Almighty God for the protection of the Commonwealth,"SHAKE, Senior Judge, Concurs in Part and Dissents in Part and Files Separate Opinion which would put it in contention with the Lemon Test. The bill became law in 2008.Atheists can be jailed in Kentucky for not acknowledging God American Atheists have asked the US Supreme court to review the constitutionality of the law.
In response to a direct question as to whether Pershing held six-star rank, the then Secretary of War, Henry L. Stimson stated: > It appears the intent of the Army was to make the General of the Armies > senior in grade to the General of the Army. I have advised Congress that the > War Department concurs in such proposed action. The situation with Pershing was seemingly solved, but the matter of a six-star general in the United States military would reappear in only a few months during the summer of 1945 at which time Douglas MacArthur was proposed for promotion to General of the Armies. Efforts to promote MacArthur, although never successful, would continue for the next twenty years and lapse only with his death in 1964.
" In 2010 Rebekah Farrugia states "the male-centricity of EDM culture" contributes to "a marginalisation of women in these [EDM] spaces." While turntablism and broader DJ practices should not be conflated, Katz suggests use or lack of use of the turntable broadly by women across genres and disciplines is impacted upon by what he defines as "male technophilia." Historian Ruth Oldenziel concurs in her writing on engineering with this idea of socialization as a central factor in the lack of engagement with technology. She explains: "an exclusive focus on women's supposed failure to enter the field ... is insufficient for understanding how our stereotypical notions have come into being; it tends to put the burden of proof entirely on women and to blame them for their supposedly inadequate socialization, their lack of aspiration, and their want of masculine values.
His full name was Gnaeus Pinarius Aemilius Cicatricula Pompeius Longinus. From the elements in his polyonymous name, Olli Salomies suggests Longinus was adopted. Arthur Stein first suggested the identification of his birth father was the Pompeius Longinus, military tribune of the Praetorian guard in AD 69, mentioned by Tacitus;Tacitus, Histories 1.31.2 this identification was also proposed by Ronald Syme.Syme, "Pliny the Procurator", Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 73 (1969), p. 230 Salomies concurs in this identification, while proposing that his adoptive parent was Gnaeus Pinarius Aemilius Cicatricula, governor of Africa in 80.Salomies, Adoptive and polyonymous nomenclature in the Roman Empire (Helsinski: Societas Scientiarum Fenica, 1992), p. 120 Syme also proposes that, based on his gentilicium, Longinus may have originated in Gallia Narbonensis, but Edward Dabrowa notes that the same criterion could be used to argue that Longinus came from Hispania.
" While turntablism and broader DJ practices should not be conflated, Katz suggests use or lack of use of the turntable broadly by women across genres and disciplines is impacted upon by what he defines as "male technophilia." Historian Ruth Oldenziel concurs in her writing on engineering with this idea of socialization as a central factor in the lack of engagement with technology. She explains: "an exclusive focus on women's supposed failure to enter the field … is insufficient for understanding how our stereotypical notions have come into being; it tends to put the burden of proof entirely on women and to blame them for their supposedly inadequate socialization, their lack of aspiration, and their want of masculine values. An equally challenging question is why and how boys have come to love things technical, how boys have historically been socialized as technophiles.
In June 1936, Jacobsen's father was a candidate for a fourth term in Congress, and had just won the Democratic primary when he became ill and died."Congressman Jacobsen Dies," Mason City Globe-Gazette, 1936-06-30, at 1. On August 5, 1936, William Jacobsen was chosen by a special nominating convention as his father's replacement on the ballot."Name Jacobsen for Democrats," Oelwein Daily Register, 1936-08-06, at 1. He won the general election over Republican Party and Farmer-Labor Party opponents, and was re-elected in 1938 and 1940. He became the organizer and president of Clinton Broadcasting Corporation, which set up radio station KROS (AM) in 1941."W.S. Jacobsen, Ex-Congressman, Dies in Dubuque," Cedar Rapids Gazette, 1955-04-11, at 1. Because the 1940 census reflected that Iowa was growing more slowly than other states,"Senate Concurs in House Change of District Bill," Waterloo Daily Courier, 1941-04-09, at 2.
" The New Republic writer David Grann also concurs in this assessment of McCain's real heroism, but emphasizes that during the 1990s the U.S. national media often overlooked not only political and ideological beliefs of McCain's contrary to theirs, but biographical blemishes as well, in a revival of an old American tradition of hero-building that goes back to Parson Weems. Journalist Andrew Ferguson describes instances where journalists who grew up in the Vietnam era have felt guilt for not having served themselves, and once in contact with McCain have viewed and written favorably about him as a result; the same pattern has been observed by Tomasky and by author David Brock. Longtime Washington journalist Al Hunt states that "The hero is indispensable to the McCain persona" and sees the courage McCain showed as a prisoner of war directly linked to the courage required to take on "the link between money and politics [that] is pervasive throughout American history." Writer Michael Lewis views McCain's political "nerve [as] far more interesting than bravery in combat.

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