- For example, in the
riddle of
induction by
Nelson Goodman, "grue" was
sti****ted to be "a
property of an
object that
makes it
appear green if observed...
-
Sti****ted removal is a
summary deportation procedure used in
immigration enforcement in the
United States.
Sti****ted removal occurs when a noncitizen...
-
parties before a
pending hearing or trial. For example, both
parties might sti****te to
certain facts and so not have to
argue them in court.
After the sti****tion...
-
Phillip Emmons Isaac Bonewits (October 1, 1949 –
August 12, 2010) was an
American Neo-Druid who
published a
number of
books on the
subject of Neopaganism...
- parties. It is
similar to and
sometimes referred to as an
antitrust decree,
sti****ted judgment, or
consent judgment.
Consent decrees are
frequently used by...
- as "
sti****ted damages".
Prior to 1
January 1985,
Louisiana law used the term “penal clause”
under former article 2117 of the
Civil Code.
Sti****ted damages...
- A
convention influences a set of agreed,
sti****ted, or
generally accepted standards,
social norms, or
other criteria,
often taking the form of a custom...
- the
chief executive of the
government of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as
sti****ted by the
Charter of the City of Philadelphia. The
current mayor of Philadelphia...
- Saxony, Thuringia, and Schleswig-Holstein. In Baden-Württemberg the term
sti****ted muni****l ****ociation (German:
vereinbarte Verwaltungsgemeinschaft) is...
- and
other words not
implied by the post-nominals.
Queen Mary, however,
sti****ted that the
riband of a
military Dame
Grand Cross should not have a central...