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Action and nonsense songs are popularly used along with nursery rhymes, ®nger-play songs and songs associated with special occasions.
Local units and their particularistic features must be well protected, to maintain their popularly based constitutions in the face of continued centripetal forces.
Popularly elected officials played as significant a role in establishing that practice as supposedly unaccountable federal justices.
The degree to which dollars are effectively earmarked for particular popularly acceptable purposes is relevant to a program's political support.
Surprisingly, however, the failure of the courts to produce popularly acceptable decisions contributes to the continued division of sovereignty between elected and unelected institutions.
Among adults, car ing f or someone who is dy ing is an exper ience popularly held to be meaningful and rewarding.
Indeed, people with diseases only went to hospitals when they were about to die, and hospitals were popularly viewed as 'death houses'.
Currently, numerous research groups are searching for pro-inflammatory cytokines and ligands suitable for targeting with a new class of drugs popularly termed 'biologicals'.
While cortisol is popularly known to be a ' stress hormone ', it also has important metabolic roles, including regulation of glucose availability.
Science disguised as the desire to legitimate only that law that was popularly accepted - what he described as the 'postulate of complete and homogenous democracy'.
Coded 1 in the period when a new government is popularly elected, and zero otherwise.
Alternatively, the lie is popularly endorsed (for instance, in deceiving an enemy) and official hands are wiped clean.
Moreover, the documents suggest that these killings were frequently the results of popular action and were popularly supported.
Included are the most popularly visited sites, and the list of places is very similar to those covered in the previous book.
The symptoms of what became popularly known as shellshock did not imply any tendency towards inter-personal violence.
Through such experiences we are forced to think about the meanings that are popularly associated with age words.
We should appreciate why divorce is so threatening, especially in the way it is popularly depicted.
As for popularly-elected presidents, their share went up only modestly, from two to three out of thirty-four.
Indeed, the languages we have today are already enough to make structural many algorithms where general recursion is popularly considered essential.
British businessmen are popularly thought to be at special risk from ischaemic heart disease, but very little is known about their physical characteristics.
Popularly known as "devil's advocate," the promotor fidei had to challenge arguments favorable to the sainthood candidate.
Many of the new democracies since the mid-1970s are semi-presidential regimes that combine a popularly elected president with the traditional features of parliamentary democracy.
The courts are empowered to decide controversial political issues to limit the influence of the popularly elected institutions and to preserve the privileges of the guardians.
Just as the soul was totally present in every part of the body, so, it was popularly believed, the spirit of the saint was powerfully present in each relic.
Our second-order assessment of this provision will revolve around the moral and political standing of the constitutional assembly, whose members may or may not be popularly elected.
One has to conclude that the increasingly complex inter pretation of the war years produced by histor ians has had little impact on popularly held understandings of the per iod.
There is also support, though slightly less impressive, for the hypotheses that non-partisan cabinet members are more common under presidents who are popularly elected and possess more extensive legislative powers.
When the popolani cursed the government, it was more often due to a failure to fulfil its duties as popularly perceived, than a rejection of the papal state altogether.
There was no popularly elected president.
The result is what is beginning popularly to be known as "worsenment"but which in the language of the law is called"injurious affection".
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Things over which a popularly elected body such as ourselves cannot exercise any scrutiny.
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We regard this as a safety issue, but we also do not want what are popularly called ‘sprinters’ to interfere with mobility in urban areas.
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He may decide to do something which is socially undesirable for what are popularly called prestige reasons.
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You seem to have arranged for an executive, but how is it going to be popularly administered in the country?
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We talk about introducing democracy, but there is no democracy as it is popularly understood in the arrangement.
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We are entering what is popularly called a post cold war era.
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We have several times had discussions on what are known popularly as the medically unfit or the broken soldiers.
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No, this is not a popularly elected local authority.
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He is the man popularly known as the "fence," a probable receiver of stolen goods.
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There was a long connection between popularly-elected bodies and education before that date.
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There has been a regular flow of legislation designed for the same purpose, to prevent popularly elected representatives doing their duty to the people.
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They are appointed by the county councils, not popularly elected like local government.
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The scheme insists that they shall be committee men of all those lodges and elected popularly.
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The name itself was popularly conclusive of supremacy at sea.
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They are representative bodies, popularly elected, doing splendid work, and they are the bodies that ought to have the care of our poor.
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There have been sixty cases of conjunctivitis, popularly miscalled pink-eye, but many of them only slight, and in association with attacks of measles.
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The key to providing this quality journey is partnerships, or what is now popularly known as quality partnerships.
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Crudely but accurately put, it becomes a statement of what it is popularly supposed the council's level of spending should be.
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They have another function to perform, a very important function, which is described to some extent by the name popularly given to them of "parashootists".
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Does he agree that one has only to travel across what is popularly known as the pond to see a far worse situation?
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One can have both reduced taxation and what is popularly called the social infrastructure which we all want to see.
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In the first place, you have the popularly-elected members of the local authority.
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There is plenty of evidence for all to see that taxation is not achieving the purpose which it is popularly supposed to achieve.
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Clauses 24 and 25 give relief in certain cases of what are popularly called "double death duties".
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You are going to put an unpopular action into the hands of a popularly elected body.
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The debate has been about the economic and social divisions, popularly called the north-south divide.
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You have town councillors popularly elected on one side, and the interests on the other have an equal share, including the two co-opted members.
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Wine is more popularly purchased by the bottle and drunk by the glass.
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I do not share the contempt about solicitors and counsel that is often popularly voiced.
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We now have what is popularly known as the silicone chip or perhaps better known as micro-electronics.
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To put it more popularly, it would seem that it is legitimate to look through the long-term lease and see the short-term hire.
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How can aldermen, who are naturally a small minority on the council, dominate the popularly elected representatives?
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Popularly elected politicians have a responsibility to reform labour market legislation, not to give the partners the right to introduce yet more rules.
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Presumably he would choose the name by which he was popularly known before he came into his peerage.
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At all those venues, door supervisors, popularly known as bouncers, play a crucial role in public safety.
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One of the first things that we should do is to internalise what are popularly referred to as 'external costs'.
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I am what is popularly known nowadays as the common man.
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More and more, as time goes on, you are going to have working-class representatives upon your local education authorities, and other popularly elected bodies.
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The difficulty is that, in the main, the remedial measures most popularly advocated add to the cost inflation already taking place.
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There are nearly 20 members elected by the up river authorities, which are popularly elected bodies.
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Contrary to what may be popularly supposed, it is not that detained patients are less able to exercise a franchise than informal patients.
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I am only too anxious that opera and ballet should be supported in this country, should develop and grow, and should be popularly supported.
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I do not intend to have what is popularly called a price freeze in the public sector.
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He was giving what is popularly known as "what for" to one of them, when the other two came on the scene.
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I shall not mention the name of my club, which is popularly known, but it has an attendance of between 3,500 and 4,000.
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As local education authorities are popularly elected bodies, it is a legitimate assumption that they reflect the views of the majority of the electorate.
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I am particularly worried about the way in which beers and spirits can be bought in what are popularly called "supermarkets".
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The new board of management will be found to have a majority of popularly-elected members and will comprise the best educational authorities of the district.
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If we relate this problem to the problem popularly known as the "bulge", it becomes even more serious.
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I spent my early years in what is now popularly called the "inner city".
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The proposal for tenancy courts is singularly unfortunate, especially when it is suggested that the personnel of those courts should be popularly elected.
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Millions of people in this country enjoy fishing, not merely a small select few as is popularly supposed.
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Certainly; but they are to be managed by this bureaucratic body, which is not popularly controlled.
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You cannot speak about a popularly-owned industry and then regard it as the peculiar possession of the people who are employed in it.
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They were popularly believed to have thaumaturgical powers.
However, the extent to which this link was popularly embraced is still a matter of debate.
The period also witnessed the emergence of a minister who was to become popularly known as the prime minister.
However, there are much more elaborate practices involving prayers and lamentations which are popularly followed.
There was a constant struggle against decay here as well, but, following extant paths, these roads at least met something of a popularly felt need.
Political power can result from a variety of factors including wealth, control over information, status, popularly and legally.
The former is popularly associated with poverty and living conditions, the latter (incorrectly) with social decadence.
Only a tiny minority (5 per cent) displayed some degree of trust in the popularly elected branches of government.
The first type is not inherent in a relationship, but instead reflects a popularly understood competition based on business or bureaucratic interests.
Malthusian theories (specifically "moral restraint") were popularly characterized as irreligious and as a threat to conventional domesticity.
Recently, however, researchers have noted a new idealization of the cooperative, emotionally expressive discourse styles popularly (if not always accurately) associated with women.
The term "force-closure" is still employed in the paper because it has been popularly used in the robotics community.
The force defined in this way - popularly termed "habit," scientifically designated as "association" - was chosen as the basis for a great variety of laws.
The topic of stock options is another popularly tested one.
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