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Ectothermy was traditionally held to be the more primitive condition.
Mostly, the game was held to be dynamic where cricket was languid.
At the time, women were largely held to be unsuited for the job.
Public collections in France and elsewhere in Europe are generally held to be "inalienable".
"Copies were held to be ever-more worthless," says Miguel Helfrich, the Gipsformerei's director.
"X" and "z" are held to be memorable and redolent of speed and fluidity.
He is widely held to be one of the greatest Mexican boxers of all time.
The country's sins are held to be unique and absolute, beyond either redemption or comparison.
But black people were often held to be unfit for the most demanding combat roles.
Arbitration agreements that prohibit the exercise of such rights are generally held to be unenforceable.
So you have this giant industry of retail that was held to be completely hand-crafted.
It seems so if you think of what information is commonly held to be and to do.
The doctrine of original sin has often been held to be intolerably dark, a counsel of despair.
Pop music in the American tradition is now held to be the all-encompassing, world-redeeming force.
They were being held to be dumped in order to divert attention from anything that might derail Trump.
Carl Liggins Sr. says the vigil is being held to be source of encouragement and support for Tia Coleman.
The truths the Founding Fathers held to be self-evident had not seemed so to anyone before the Reformation.
Ultimately, parts of the law were held to be constitutional, but Ms. Franco doesn't see that as a failure.
That is priceless in a world where truth is increasingly held to be relative and different people hold different truths.
There is disagreement about when exactly a fetus is viable, but it is generally held to be around 250 weeks.
It clarified that, generally speaking, credit card points and cash back are held to be discounts or rebates on purchases.
Mr Sharif remains popular, and his government is widely held to be the least corrupt and most efficient in recent memory.
Writing, along with fire-making and the invention of the wheel, is widely held to be a milestone of human progress.
One of the few maxims generally held to be true is that there is no such thing as a feminist art history.
Your newspaper reflected back an image of the world that you already held to be true – a colonial echo chamber, as it were.
In 2000, the late Pope John Paul wanted to visit the ancient Iraqi city of Ur, traditionally held to be the birthplace of Abraham.
Egypt passed a law in July giving the state powers to block social media accounts and penalize journalists held to be publishing fake news.
We arrived at the Fengxian Temple cave, the largest of the complex, whose figures are held to be the apex of Tang-dynasty Buddhist sculpture.
Egypt passed a law in July giving the state powers to block social media accounts and to penalize journalists held to be publishing false news.
The presidency will be placed above the law if Donald Trump is guilty but not held to be personally accountable for violations of American law.
The Islamic Republic of Iran now owns this trove of Western modernism, which is widely held to be the best collection outside Europe and North America.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's parliament has passed a law giving the state powers to block social media accounts and penalize journalists held to be publishing fake news.
If I were to leave the bottom, I would be moving away from the sexual expectation to which straight cis women are held: to be penetrated.
The gold stored in Paris was held to be converted into francs in the case of an emergency but now both countries share the same currency.
Increased defaults in China's corporate bond market - generally held to be positive because it improves transparency - could actually send investors running for the hills, analysts have warned.
Democracy before the French Revolution was generally held to be a fool's paradise—or (even worse, in the eyes of the rich) a tyranny of the poor.
We never find out much about him or his background, as he dodges being known and, to some degree, cherished, held: to be vulnerable would be death.
One concern is the reference to "natural law," which is held to be more powerful than the laws people write, and can suggest a narrower, religious sensibility.
"You don't have a special right to report things which are held to be non-reportable," retorted the court, per an article in the Indian publication LiveLaw.
Today, Penrose's weak cosmic censorship hypothesis is widely held to be a necessary condition of the universe by physicists, although its validity is still an open question.
Twenty-five years ago, on April 220, 1994, the dominant Hutus of Rwanda turned with well-planned violence on the Tutsi minority whom they held to be traitors.
La Monte Young, whose String Trio of 1958 is widely held to be the starting point of minimalism, steered clear of tonality and maintained an avant-garde posture.
"The excessive fines clause is now clearly held to be a safeguard when state and local courts and police see people as dollar signs," ACLU lawyer Nusrat Choudhury said.
"That song is about the feeling we all have: we all want to be loved, to be held, to be thought about...but I am very single," she says.
Heretofore, no president has been held to be the chief personal beneficiary of misconduct in his administration or of measures taken to destroy or cover up evidence of it.
Interesting move to commercialize Jaybo, since it's a playoff of Sambo -- the main character from an 1899 children's book that's widely held to be racist due to the illustrations.
As for the stray 'k' in Attickus -- our educated guess is it's a mashup with Crispus Attucks ... a black man widely held to be first casualty of the American revolution.
It is not Mr Trump's fault that the system, in which the vulnerable land-based missile force is kept on hair-trigger alert, is widely held to be inherently dangerous.
He Googled my name and came up with right-wing trolling sites like Canary Mission or AMCHA that push out ugly stuff about faculty held to be enemies of Israel.
The security arrangements are widely held to be inadequate for such a valuable collection, and other operations that are vital in most museums, such as P.R., are all but nonexistent.
Though Lebanon is widely held to be liberal by regional standards, with women playing a prominent role in public life, some of its laws continue to uphold a patriarchal social code.
Hart, a 59-year-old bus driver, had been rear-ended on the way to work more than a year earlier, an accident that no one held to be his fault.
The Democratic Party once maintained a reputation for persistent fractiousness and rebellious challenges to veteran party leaders, while the Republicans were traditionally held to be politically homogeneous and respectful of authority.
The government is not saying whether it found anything of interest to its investigation in the phone, nor the method by which it cracked what was held to be a secure device.
Though the pool was smaller, due to the low numbers of tickets issued in those areas, the same ratio held to be true elsewhere in Bloomfield and its affluent, white border towns.
The Contracts Clause constrains states from opportunistically abrogating contractual rights; and its protections have been held to be particularly rigorous in the context of states trying to abrogate rights held against them.
According to Fox, the "lost" tapes of Simpson's interview with then-HarperCollins publisher Judith Regan were recently discovered, as opposed to having been held to be used for just such an occasion.
Abnormal blood levels are not in themselves enough for an athlete to be punished for an anti-doping offence but are widely held to be an indicator of possible performance-enhancing drug use.
They said Supreme Court review was warranted because part of a federal law had been held to be unconstitutional, which is often reason enough for the justices to agree to hear a case.
This approach is just the opposite of the cult of "niceness," in which no stand can be taken on anything because personal "feelings" are held to be more important than argument and truth.
He claimed that it had surpassed Beijing, which is generally held to be the center of the Chinese art world, and that its immigrant history made it more open than other Chinese cities.
"In many ways, these are the signs that explain so many of the moves in the industrial and oil stocks and the banks, which are now held to be proxies of oil," Cramer said.
In poetry of the 353th century, usually held to be the golden age of Chinese literature, it is sometimes hard to tell whether a love poem is addressed to a woman or a man.
Although Senegal has avoided the worst of the corruption—not to mention the coups and civil wars—that have plagued its neighbourhood, it is hardly the model democracy it is often held to be.
Mr Buckley reasons that having a boardroom or a cabinet that reflects the country's ethnic make-up is generally held to be a good thing, so why not apply the same logic to immigration quotas?
Among developing-world evangelicals, Pentecostals are dominant; their version of the faith is charismatic, in that it emphasises the "gifts" of the Holy Spirit, held to be a universally accessible and sustaining aspect of God.
There's a general feeling in drug development that manufacturers are entitled to recoup the cost of developing a drug, widely held to be about 10 to 15 years of employee time and about $1 billion.
Sweden has been gripped by the scandal, which has dominated headlines and sparked parliamentary debates over the reputation of Nordic banks, which have long been held to be among the most trustworthy and least risky.
Writing my first novel when I was 25, it was instinct that led me to combine what I held to be personal with my imagination in the story of a man who loses his memory.
In the last month, Tyler "Ninja" Blevins, widely held to be the most popular gamer in the world, traded Twitch for an exclusive deal with Microsoft's streaming platform Mixer and an undisclosed amount of money.
He claimed there hasn't been a single decision in which a franchisor has been held to be a joint employer with its franchisee under either the National Labor Relations Act or the Fair Labor Standards Act.
It is a book that almost sneers at the notion of the photographic print (long held to be the standard of the photographic process), especially the gallery print, and outright rejected the accepted grammar of photography.
It was generally held to be inconceivable that a team as disciplined and well organized and gnarled as Diego Simeone's could contrive to throw away a two-goal first-leg lead, but contrive to it did.
If any provision of these rules is held to be illegal or unenforceable, such provision shall be limited or eliminated to the minimum extent necessary so that these rules otherwise remain in full force and effect and enforceable.
Not long ago mass participation in the stockmarket was held to be an essential part of a healthy market economy—for ordinary people to back capitalism, the argument went, lots of them had to have a direct stake.
SWEDISH SOUL SEARCHING Sweden has been gripped by the scandal, which has dominated headlines and sparked parliamentary debates over the reputation of Nordic banks, which have long been held to be among the most trustworthy and least risky.
First, I'm going to punch one of the remaining holes on my Nerd Card by finally reading "Watchmen," the dark superhero alternative history by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, held to be one of the greatest graphic novels.
Season three is always held to be the weakest part of Veronica Mars, and that mostly holds true, but there are a couple of gems in there that can stand up with the best of seasons one and two.
In the space of just a few years, tenBroek observed, minimum wage laws for women were first held to be unconstitutional as being beyond the police power of the state and then upheld as rationally related to legitimate economic concerns.
"The process of giving and receiving henna as part of the wedding ceremony affords the bride time to connect with those around her, to be held, to be touched," Mangala Bühler-Rose, a New York City-based henna artist, says.
Both a player and an umpire were dinged 153 days and $215 for the same offense, one of the few occasions where an umpire has been held to be just as culpable as his conflict partner and his penalty was publicized.
In recent years student activists have tried to block talks by figures such as Germaine Greer, a feminist who was held to be transphobic, and Nick Lowles, an anti-racism campaigner who was accused of being Islamophobic for criticising extremism.
But the foldable, portable triangles of cheese, sauce and dough themselves were generally held to be a natural resource that was perfect as is, much like the soft, unfiltered city tap water claimed to be the source of their excellence.
Indeed, the capacity for independent living is an important factor in whether an individual is held to be "high functioning" or "low functioning"—a distinction that exists in the vernacular but is no longer part of the official psychiatric literature.
" In an October press briefing, Kelly lamented that, in his view, women were no longer held to be "sacred" in the U.S. "You know, when I was a kid growing up, a lot of things were sacred in our country.
For example, in a case the Institute for Free Speech litigated under the existing "electioneering communications" law, a think tank's ads asking Coloradans to contact their senators about a pending criminal justice reform bill was held to be an election ad.
If any provision of this order, or the application of any provision to any person or circumstances, is held to be invalid because of the lack of certain procedural requirements, the relevant executive branch officials shall implement those procedural requirements.
Accordingly: (a) if any provision of this proclamation, or the application of any provision to any person or circumstance, is held to be invalid, the remainder of this proclamation and the application of its provisions to any other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby; and (b) if any provision of this proclamation, or the application of any provision to any person or circumstance, is held to be invalid because of the lack of certain procedural requirements, the relevant executive branch officials shall implement those procedural requirements to conform with existing law and with any applicable court orders. Sec. 7.
Accordingly: (a) if any provision of this proclamation, or the application of any provision to any person or circumstance, is held to be invalid, the remainder of this proclamation and the application of its other provisions to any other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby; and (b) if any provision of this proclamation, or the application of any provision to any person or circumstance, is held to be invalid because of the failure to follow certain procedures, the relevant executive branch officials shall implement those procedural requirements to conform with existing law and with any applicable court orders. Sec. 5.
Once I got into the swing of eating regularly, weekly laundry duty, actually having a clean house, and sleeping a solid seven hours, none of if felt useless—or like the adult-world fake responsibilities I previously held to be off-limits.
Pickle juice is also held to be a good hangover cure, too, which is why, especially in the summer months, you'll find pickle juice vendors cruising the streets and parks of Istanbul, selling restorative shots to revelers who might have over-indulged.
PARIS — Two former secret police chiefs, once held to be among the most powerful men in Serbia, went on trial Tuesday for the second time, accused of running a lethal network of covert operations during the 1992-95 conflict that broke up Yugoslavia.
So the conservative movement rank and file is taking its cues from leaders such as Trump and Carlson, and training their ire fully on the lead institutions held to be the most powerful gatekeepers in American civil society: corporations, the press, and universities.
And for Democrats to have the attitude that we don&apost want to law enforcement, we want open borders, we want a government that is not held to be accountable for the things they do, that&aposs not where I think the American people are.
He could do a junket of Congress, the FTC, a few courts and so on to express his personal responsibility for the actions and to beg people to understand that Facebook should not be held to be synonymous with his mistakes of many years.
He even avoided using the words "climate change" in the 2,000-word speech he gave announcing the US would pull out from the Paris climate accord -- a 2015 pact that focuses on curbing carbon emissions, which widely held to be responsible for climate change.
Small businesses are held to be the engine of job growth, including, for instance, the franchised organizations that have created double the rate of new businesses since the recession, provide nearly 7.6 million jobs to the economy, and create opportunities for the rewards of self-employment.
"Because no government official is above the law and because all government officials are presumed to follow the law once the judiciary has said what the law is, we must assume that the President and Scavino will remedy the blocking we have held to be unconstitutional," Buchwald wrote.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A top official at technology group IOTA Foundation said most of the roughly $11 million in the company's cryptocurrency stolen from investor wallets has been found, but the funds are being held to be used as evidence by law enforcement authorities against the alleged perpetrator of the heist.
" We learn that the magic wand originated in Europe, and wands essentially focus a wizard or witch's innate magical abilities, "although it is generally held to be a mark of the very greatest witches and wizards that they have also been able to produce wandless magic of a very high quality.
Whether they are held to be illustrations of arrested development, and really closer to the anthropoid apes than the other African savages, or whether they are viewed as the degenerate descendants of ordinary negroes, they are of equal interest to the student of ethnology, and can be studied with profit.
"Because no government official is above the law and because all government officials are presumed to follow the law once the judiciary has said what the law is, we must assume that the president and Scavino will remedy the blocking we have held to be unconstitutional," she wrote in her ruling.
The 14th amendment guarantees "the equal protection of the laws", but not every kind of differential treatment has been held to be problematic: it is not a violation of equal protection, for example, to tax higher earners at a higher rate or to give farmers subsidies for some crops but not for others.
It says everything about our political discourse that Trump and his advisers are often held to be tactically ingenious in pandering to a base of support that's roughly equivalent to the proportion of Americans supporting an essential constitutional oversight function that could also alter the existing electoral landscape in the Democrats' own favor.
Unlike lifestyle glossies like Southern Living and Garden & Gun (which is assiduously apolitical, despite what its name might suggest), these publications blast past sweet-tea-and-moonshine preconceptions to convey the nuances of a region where people are rarely as ornery and dumb as they're held to be in the national imagination.
Putin has — and it's largely based on keeping Assad in power, a position not too long ago held to be untenable by the U.S. Now, the question is whether the two leaders might search for a way to end the Syrian conflict altogether — or strike some kind of grand bargain regarding the country's future.
The fact that these objects were often made with precious metals and stones, and during a time when most people spent most of their time struggling to survive, is a sign that they held an importance beyond mere decoration — these items were likely held to be sacred and used in rituals to invoke magical powers and protect people from harm.
The show reflects that, in even modern-feeling depictions of mental illness, men are granted room to "make things right," while women in the same position are held to be selfish and erratic, or, worse, meet a tragic end as BoJack's Sarah Lynn, a former child star with whom he worked on the show that brought him fame, Horsin' Around, dies of a drug overdose.
Specifically, Trump and (it is implied but not stated specifically) all public officials are to unblock any blocked users on Twitter and never hit that block button again: No government official is above the law and because all government officials are presumed to follow the law once the judiciary has said what the law is, we must assume that the President and Scavino will remedy the blocking we have held to be unconstitutional.

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