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- In order to be considered eligible, competing songs in a given year's contest must not have been released commercially before the first day of September of the previous year.
- Where they differ is in which councils they accept and what the conditions are for a council to be considered "ecumenical".
- He lamented the fact that in Great Britain mathematics was cultivated with less interest than on the continent, and clearly desired to be considered as highly as the great names in continental mathematics—there is no doubt that he was reading their work at a level never reached by any other eighteenth-century British mathematician.
- The resulting decisions, it is claimed, would therefore be made without sufficient knowledge to be considered rational.
- It also overturned the court restriction that an impairment that substantially limits one major life activity must also limit others to be considered a disability.
- Punitive damages awarded in a US case would be difficult to get recognition for in a European court, where punitive damages are most likely to be considered to violate ordre public.
- When choosing the order in which the above transformations are to be applied, it has to be considered that some transformations may destroy the result achieved by other ones.
- An example of a modern-day English nationalist extreme enough to be considered a chauvinist is Nigel Farage.
- It was during this period that the texts first began to be considered together as a set collection, and to be called collectively the "Five Classics".
- Cookie-like hard wafers have existed for as long as baking is documented, in part because they survive travel very well, but they were usually not sweet enough to be considered cookies by modern standards.
- Crowley has remained a highly influential figure over Western esotericism and the counterculture of the 1960s, and continues to be considered a prophet in Thelema.
- For a work to be considered to infringe upon copyright, its use must have occurred in a nation that has domestic copyright laws or adheres to a bilateral treaty or established international convention such as the Berne Convention or WIPO Copyright Treaty.
- Walter Winchell and other writers continued to use the term in the 1940s and early 1950s, but by the late 1950s, if it was known at all, it had come to be considered an outdated nickname for New York.
- 5% of which is insoluble in hydrochloric acid. To be considered dried, they have to contain 7% moisture or less.
- In order for wind speeds to be comparable from location to location, the effect of the terrain needs to be considered, especially in regard to height.
- Studies are more likely to be considered sound if they use theoretical tools found in archaeology like analogy and homology and if they can demonstrate an understanding of accuracy and precision found in astronomy.
- In the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIII stated in his 1896 bull "Apostolicae curae" that the Catholic Church believes specifically that Anglican orders were to be considered "absolutely null and utterly void".
- Contrary to brownian motion, which is the diffusion of a single particle, interactions between particles may have to be considered, unless the particles form an ideal mix with their solvent (ideal mix conditions correspond to the case where the interactions between the solvent and particles are identical to the interactions between particles and the interactions between solvent molecules; in this case, the particles do not interact when inside the solvent).
- This parameterization is to be considered over the open intervals ("a","b"), where "a" can be −∞ and "b" can be +∞.
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