This circumscription established the provincial collective entities respectively. |
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This is because the limits of the circumscription of an ICZN-taxon can only be approximated using the species and diagnostic characters listed by the author. |
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One example is what the American computer scientist John McCarthy called reasoning by circumscription. |
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Reasoning by circumscription thus turns on giving minimal models a preferential status. |
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The agreement covers the whole of the circumscription of the port within the Community boundaries. |
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A deacon already incardinated into one ecclesiastical circumscription may be incardinated into another in accordance with the norm of law. |
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Such an approach was intended to make the circumscription more complete and legally consonant. |
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Living in the U. S. since 1998, he is deeply involved in promoting French language and culture in our circumscription. |
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Only at that point in time would a precise circumscription of the topics to be treated be possible. |
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There is an additional source of circumscription to the Convention's compass of operation. |
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Each circumscription will have to adapt the document according to its own ecclesial and civil requirements. |
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We hope that this experience of ours will be repeated in every circumscription. |
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This circumscription is introduced by the tenet of Creation, i.e., by the fact that nature is viewed as a created being. |
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According to some observers, such a goal seems impossible for December 2007, taking into account the circumscription and his placing on the list. |
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After studying Arabic in Lebanon he was appointed to the circumscription of Egypt. |
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The male form is followed by the female, and when available, by the territorial circumscription. |
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And, for the good of the Comboni mission, we hope that every confrere, every community and every circumscription will prepare themselves for the General Chapter by frequent prayer. |
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That is why, for the Reagans of this world, the Hays Code, like other means of circumscription, would never be too much of a burden: it was already in the best interests of American celebrity not to offend. |
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The defining criterion of an ecclesial community, an ecclesial body or an ecclesiastic circumscription has always been the location and never a racial, cultural, national or confessional category. |
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The circumscription in the APG system of the family Malvaceae includes the former families Bombacaceae, Sterculiaceae and Tiliaceae. |
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Many rules of inference by circumscription have been formulated. |
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Some circumscription have sent us information that was not very clear, insufficient or inaccurate, about which the Treasurer General has made some reservations. |
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The circumscription of Ericales and their cladistic relationship to other families of 'higher dicotyledons. |
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However, there has been little consensus concerning the circumscription or phylogenetic position of this subfamily. |
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These local development committees have the power to raise modest but independent revenues from taxes levied on people living within their circumscription. |
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The current circumscription of Bryophyta includes only the mosses. |
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Based on such disparate taxonomic elements, its circumscription became very confusing, based as it was solely on the presence of petal appendages and basal petal concrescence. |
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