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They are offered as an open-ended entitlement to those urban households whose income falls below the officially defined poverty thresholds, with variations among cities.
Nowadays most value theorists (in economics, anyway) tend (officially, anyway) to be subjectivists of one sort or another.
However, four mitigating factors make an explosion of suits unlikely, even were this more expansive form of liability officially recognized.
His was a modern reflection of the king's majesty and dominion, though (officially, at least) not his divinity.
Despite being officially discriminated against as ' former exploiters ', large numbers achieved educational and professional success.
The data here cannot provide a complete answer as to the cause of the escalation in officially recorded statistics on psychiatric morbidity.
Even after the "f loat" was fixed, domestic prices continued to increase - by 60 percent in 1994, only officially.
The consequence was that different legal codes were officially allowed to coexist.
Once a laboratory had been officially sanctioned, it could produce and market the certified serum according to its own standards.
The trade embargo thus officially ended in 1790.
Again there is officially no break-off criterion, but as with the sentence understanding tasks we did use a break-off criterion on the restructured task.
Officially, each member is entitled to register one vehicle with the cooperative.
As people left rural areas, their depopulated settlements were reclassified: townships officially became villages, and urban residents became rural people.
The authors emphasize that those who fail to fit into the long-established hukou system officially belong neither to the agricultural nor the urban population.
A mass screening program was officially introduced in 2002.
The problem with such records is that they usually depict the officially intended or desired picture rather than the actual state of affairs.
Their policies provide the greatest benefit to the least advantaged because that is the task officially assigned to them.
Even if all the hospital directors are in favor of their existence, only one-third regret that the law does not recognize the committees officially.
Officially, even the state is given to encouraging such marriages by rewarding couples, if one of the partners is a dalit.
Predicting participation, early onset and later persistence in officially recorded offending.
In this way, old people officially became clients, entitled to be treated in a formally correct manner.
Officially there is no break-off criterion, but we restructured the test and did use one.
Dollar-denominated debt is calculated form the officially reported peso debt and the official exchange rate.
The necessity for a quota was now officially recognised.
The movement lasted officially just one year, from 1968 to 1969, but its practitioners continued experimenting in similarly audacious veins for some years.
Moreover, as the old peak association officially representing small industrialists weakened, more than 300 new organisations emerged by 1999, further diluting its political influence.
The officially recorded prevalence in 2000 was 178 times greater than that in 1881.
Officially, this dramatic distinction has a plain ex officio basis.
In the same way, a fiercely filial child could treat an officially invalid bedtime rule as merely nonvalid and insist on observing it.
Lower-level actors may continue to abide by officially invalidated norms, that is, they may treat those norms as merely nonvalidated.
Only the former officially stigmatizes the offender as antisocial.
Whose ideas were to be officially presented and whose excluded?
Instances of horrific crimes committed by teens and officially documented cases of bullying at the middle-school level continue to increase.
In 1351 his teachings were officially recognised as orthodox.
Officially, the recession ended in the first quarter of 1991, and the low-growth phase in the first quarter of 1992.
I explained above that export taxes were charged according to an officially fixed value.
Thus, officially defined prices were usually set above the price obtained on the export market, which naturally annoyed exporters.
Both these estimates again suggest that the numbers of unlicensed buses remains close to the number officially registered, at somewhere between 3,000 and 4,000.
I have, however, chosen to focus on countries that minted ducats officially or unofficially.
Furthermore, a controversial statute was attached to the bill which stipulated that all private militias not officially recognized by the governor would henceforth be prohibited.
The town had 424 officially sanctioned breweries and, among its roughly 8,600 residents, about 390 burghers with brewing rights.
The system thus becomes one of a ' generalised exchange ' of services, big or small, often in the shape of an officially illicit favour.
The provincial government has already officially announced this.
In farmers' households, the husband officially represented the household, but in reality the husband and wife often worked together in the fields and at home.
In other words, the language had to be discursively nationalized before it could be officially inserted into the mundane everyday world of the nation.
Eventually, these officially aired views drew the government into considering the colony's housing problem.
In the mid1990s these villages were still officially classified as "poverty villages" (pinkun cun).
The piece concludes when the outbreak has been officially declared.
Is everything still much as it always was, apart from having to deal 'officially' with greater scope and variation than in the past?
Officially these settlers were now described as ateiviai, or 'newcomers'.
However, if the gold markets stayed open after the conference had been officially announced, it was likely that speculation would intensify.
If that line is to be drawn in causal terms, it therefore must be done in some other way than those officially proposed.
Predicting par ticipation, early onset, and later persistence in officially recorded offending.
All except 1 of these cases were officially identified at least 2 years after this assessment.
They wished only officially to dissolve their marriages, allowing them to marry anew.
The other line, at least officially, eschews meaning and thus repudiates the linguistic analogy, and looks for causes and mediating physiological mechanisms.
Officially, this was because they believed that local affairs should not be exposed to party politics.
While officially defined and perceived by the public as autonomous entities, the non-state service providers actually function within a setting of strong state control.
Although the first stage of the rags project has officially ended, further work is continuing.
His position was now officially non-political - and indeed his conservatism was not of the party political but the moral kind.
His government also drew up a list of properties to be taken officially without compensation.
Although the formal rules were observed officially, the decisive factor was the lobbying of inf luential quasi-clan groupings.
He was pardoned only after officially vowing to refrain from political commentary or activity.
Neither was officially licensed as a political par ty.
The turn-taking practices employed in the kyoojukai basically ensured that there would be no delay in officially admitting this shingi jikoo item.
Officially, this pressure for a ' unified voice of business ' is driven by the assumption that class unity would encourage the inflow of foreign investment.
Although the government had explicitly forbidden demonstrations, officially for security reasons, many people gathered to demonstrate in cities and towns across the country.
First, the and prefaces a turn that is not officially scripted.
The country has never issued ducats officially but there were a lot of private issues at the beginning of, and well into, the twentieth century.
Their votes have come down to us as election returns reporting tens of millions of officially sanctioned exercises in democratic participation.
Officially (after the distribution), the surplus was nearly $20 million on a revenue base of $51 million.
One problem was the difficulty of ensuring that officially-appointed contractors were available to cut, trim and transport timber that was designated for naval use.
Local politics, however, were not officially conducted through the agency of political parties.
The author sets up a tension between officially legitimated - and semirigged?
Clinical governance puts the managers officially in charge of the professionals, even in their clinical work.
Once the research door was officially opened, however, it became clear that not all therapies could come through at once.
Sumner does not officially commit himself to any particular theory of autonomy-as-authenticity.
There will need to be officially sanctioned grammar books.
Only 1.2 per cent of the population was officially recognized as paupers in need of support.
The civil courts, however, preserved the texts of the so-called domestic wills, which were written at home, and often never officially recognized by the authorities.
However, a tenant did not have to be officially in charge to be talked about.
Collusion with public scriveners is more firmly established, as they performed officially the same basic function that songshi did secretly.
He was officially retired but continued working for the government in this field for a further twenty years.
Religious education in these schools is officially non-denominational or biblically based and loyalist sentiments are promoted.
No doubt there is an underlife, but it exists independently of the officially sanctioned" career trajectories".
Local collection incentives are also affected by the officially-mandated use of the levies collected.
Within weeks of taking control, this local resistance police officially punished eight women with radical croppings for so-called intimate relations with the enemy.
Steiner confirms long-held assumptions that the officially published price indices did not represent the actual rise in price levels, particularly after 1935.
Officially, ecclesiastical matrimony had thus replaced secular, private, and clandestine marriage.
On the other hand, the sense of deference in this working relationship was, at least officially, retained.
In our example of clinical misconduct, no one would officially acknowledge having heard the whistle and nothing was done to remedy the problem.
The collective farm pensions system officially came into effect in 1965.
The ordinance officially put a stop to unregulated cutting of sandalwood.
Now that the definition of" own resources" has officially changed, it makes sense to focus upon the principle of equity from the outset.
Since the early 1980s, private channels have been officially opened and more and more private traders have become involved in the grain trade.
They could be officially fined for neglect of duty.
Officially, the government had reasoned that a higher ratio would reduce its commitments abroad and would also help improve the country's image as a borrower.
In 1954, 31 per cent of those officially classified as in work were in this category.
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