-
remanded the case to the
Arizona Supreme Court for reconsideration,
which reweighed the
aggravators and
mitigators and
upheld McKinney's sentence; the United...
-
suspected lack of
precision when El
Chaco was
weighed in 1980, the
latter was
reweighed with the same
instruments and
discovered to only have a m**** of 28,840...
- they
would not
suffer damage,
which might alter their weight. They were
reweighed periodically on
accurate scales at the railroad's shops. Rail weighbridge...
- in
total and they had
weighted 55.6 kg
before the
competition and were
reweighed and
Dembonczyk was
awarded the bronze. "Weightlifting at the 1980 Moskva...
-
national economies measured by GDP,
established in 2008. The
basket is
reweighed semi-annually
according to the
relative growth of the economies, whereby...
- are The Scales. The
Scales were a
weight station where freight would be
reweighed before the
final trek to the p****. Often,
Native packers would demand...
-
because it was the last
place where travelers could have
their packs reweighed, and
adjustments could be made to
their payments. The
Scales was also...
-
appropriate period,
cooled in the dry
atmosphere of a desiccator, and then
reweighed. If the
volatile content of the
solid is
primarily water, the loss on...
-
deliberate decision of
British policy and
idealist politics,
weighed and
reweighed, and
adopted only
after full
consultation with the
United States and with...
-
incorporated mitigating provisions, like
exemptions and
sliding scales, that
reweighed their impact in the
direction of higher-income
people (like graduation...