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- In common law, repugnancy refers to a contradiction or inconsistency between clauses of the same do****ent, deed, or contract, or between allegations of...
- Repugnant was a Swedish death metal band from Stockholm active from 1998 to 2004. The band has been cited as one of the first revivalists of the Swedish...
- stigma in a literal and applicable sense. Repugnancy costs measure the degree of dislike toward a repugnant market or transaction by appealing to the...
- The mere addition paradox (also known as the repugnant conclusion) is a problem in ethics identified by Derek Parfit and discussed in his book Reasons...
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- State Ecclesiasticall and Spirituall, and abolishing all forreine Power repugnant to the same.". Christianity portal Supreme Governor of the Church of England...
- The Government of India has declared repugnant some battle honours earned by Indian Army units, which are descended from erstwhile units of the Presidency...
- dispute. Prior to finding success, he was in several other bands, including Repugnant and Crashdïet, under the stage name Mary Goore. For his musical accomplishments...
- law made by the Legislature of the State shall, to the extent of the repugnancy, be void. There is an exception to this in cases "where a law made by...
- Azeta repugnalis, the repugnant azeta moth, is a species of moth in the family Erebidae. The MONA or Hodges number for Azeta repugnalis is 8575. "Azeta...