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  • ...rder logic''''' is an informal term that is sometimes used to indicate the common principles underlying the algebra of sets, boolean algebra, [[boolean funct * [[Peirce's law]]
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  • ...isation and describes the overall structure of the Harold, which remains a common frame for longer improvisational scenes.<ref>{{cite book|title=Truth in Com ...ty of the proceedings, being became concerned about violations of Illinois law and prohibited its conclusion. The erstwhile pathologist provided this inf
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  • ...nitiated the practice, but on account of their dual relationship it became common to refer to these two operators in the plural, as the ''amphecks''. * [[Peirce's law]]
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  • ...same formal base of graph-theoretic structures. This article examines the common basis of these formal systems from a bird's eye view, focusing on those asp ..., ending in a final sign that may be taken as the canonical sign for their common object, in the upshot being the result of the computation process. Simple
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  • ...same formal base of graph-theoretic structures. This article examines the common basis of these formal systems from a bird's eye view, focusing on those asp ..., ending in a final sign that may be taken as the canonical sign for their common object, in the upshot being the result of the computation process. Simple
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  • 4. Revisions of Animal Law Statutes</br> ...unately, in all cases, the dog was deemed vicious based on local municipal law and slated for euthanasia.
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  • ...ghtarrow {}^{\prime\prime}</math> is reserved for function notation, it is common to see the double arrow sign <math>{}^{\backprime\backprime} \Rightarrow {} * [[Peirce's law]]
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  • The second definition makes use of an idiom that is common in mathematics, saying that &ldquo;such and such is an <math>n\!</math>-tup ...t ''properties'' that all the elements of the extensional relation have in common, or else the symbols that are taken to denote those elements and intensions
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  • ...formation-preserving analogue of transitivity, I have taken advantage of a common idiom in the use of order relation symbols, one that represents their logic | colspan="3" | '''Transitive Law''' (Implicational Inference)
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  • ...ps had almost no effective law enforcement. Finally, the citizens took the law into their own hands. One famous incident involved the two biggest gold cam ...became millionaires. But Heinze became wealthy though clever use of mining law and court suits.
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  • The most common variations of card counting are based on theoretical and statistical eviden ...last2 = Loeb |first2 = Robert A. |authorlink2 = |title=Blackjack and the Law |isbn=978-0-910575-08-9 |year=1998 |publisher=RGE Publishers |location=Oakl
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  • ...event can be explained or predicted. &hellip; On the other hand, &hellip; common sense attributes to mature and sane human persons &hellip; the ability to c ...inuum of objects. No general description can identify an object. But the common sense of the interpreter of the sign will assure him that the object must b
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  • ...data from a survey of 100 people answering questions that tend to cluster common answers: "Name something you buy on every visit to the grocery store" or " ...24,000 Segway units] had ever been sold, and many of them to corporate and law enforcement clients, not residential households. So, we may choose between
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  • ====Peirce's law==== : ''Main article'' : [[Peirce's law]]
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  • ...a basis for formalizing the initial semantics that is appropriate to their common syntactic domain. Each row of a Table names an object and two co-referent ...a strong form of representation in that the structure of the interpreters' common object domain <math>\{ \mathrm{A}, \mathrm{B} \}\!</math> is reflected or r
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  • ...s Sanders Peirce]], [[William James]], and [[John Dewey]], but a number of common features can be identified. The most characteristic features are (1) a rel ...disembodied process, nor the occupation of a singular individual, but the common life of an unbounded community.
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  • ...urned (26/12/2010) by editor 65.9.76.25. This type of Wiki-editing is very common. ...tian Indipendency, despites many towns were declared bilingual by Croatian Law.<ref>[http://www.anvgd.it/da/200805.pdf «Pola, no to Italian chorus in St.
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  • ''What do Barack Obama, Queen Elizabeth II, and Miley Cyrus have in common? They, along with other famous and not-so-famous personalities help round o ...article page views released on August 9. After discounting the perennially common pages like the Wikipedia main page...''
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  • ...ition of relations, with perhaps even more options in general use than are common for the application and composition of functions. In this case there is li Multiplying this out in accord with the applicable form of distributive law one obtains the following expansion:
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  • ...main as distinct as ever. We may use the term ''semiotic domain'' for the common set of elements that constitute the signs and the interpretant signs in any ...ceive their interpretant signs on account of having specific properties in common with their objects.
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  • ...feature of mathematical propositions is, as [[Hilary Putnam]] sketches a common view of it, "the very wide variety of equivalent formulations that they pos ...foundations that were raised at its opening. Hilary Putnam summed up one common view of the situation in the last third of the century by saying:
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  • 20:32 < mareklug> ChrisGualtieri "Although the term was in common use even before the Burnettes wrote "Rock Billy Boogie", one of the first w ...ink since it ''could'' be used to sell copies solely, which is against the law, that is why Commons won't accept it (because someone nefarious could cause
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  • [18:37] <Ironholds> Peter-C, I don't *have* a liberal arts degree. I'm a law graduate. ...> Peter-C, I know Ironholds in person and a) you're wrong and b) he *is* a law graduate
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  • ...ich is still influenced by the Napoleonic Code) is based on English common law; judicial review of legislative acts; has not accepted compulsory ICJ juris
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  • Two definitions of the relation concept are common in the literature. Although it is usually clear in context which definitio * [[Peirce's law]]
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  • ...[Matthew Hale (jurist)]], [[Court of King's Bench (England)|]], [[Court of Common Pleas (England)]], [[Edward Coke]], [[Exchequer of Pleas]] ...va question: During which historical period was the first form of English Law developed?
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  • ...ve|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081219143750/http://wings.buffalo.edu/law/bclc/bclrarticles/3%282%29/singer.pdf |date=2008-12-19 }}''. 24 April 2000. ...e other sort of value, such as free spins or extra games. Free spins are a common feature in modern slot games allowing the user to spin the machine's reels
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  • ...sentential logic, deduction comes down to applications of the [[transitive law]] for conditional implications and the approximate forms of inference hang The common proposition that concludes each argument is AC. Introducing the symbol "&r
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  • ...in 2013, the Oak Park Park District announced that the expansive Ridgeland Common park area in the center of the village was going to be converted into an ar architects-to-move-forward-with-Ridgeland-Common-plans/</ref> and which had focused on the renovation of the ice rink/swim
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  • ...rsal system of effective forces, a pervasive field of potentials, a ruling law, or a governing principle. ...which governs the system at a higher level. The existence of a value or a law that rules a system, and the information that an agent of the system has ab
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  • ...t they have the supererogatory virtue of being very nearly the same as the common significations. Equality is, in fact, nothing but the identity of two numb For example, it is common in mathematics to associate an element <math>a\!</math> of a set <math>A\!<
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  • ...in 2013, the Oak Park Park District announced that the expansive Ridgeland Common park area in the center of the village was going to be converted into an ar architects-to-move-forward-with-Ridgeland-Common-plans/</ref> and which had focused on the renovation of the ice rink/swim
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  • ...in 2013, the Oak Park Park District announced that the expansive Ridgeland Common park area in the center of the village was going to be converted into an ar architects-to-move-forward-with-Ridgeland-Common-plans/</ref> and which had focused on the renovation of the ice rink/swim
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  • ...in 2013, the Oak Park Park District announced that the expansive Ridgeland Common park area in the center of the village was going to be converted into an ar architects-to-move-forward-with-Ridgeland-Common-plans/</ref> and which had focused on the renovation of the ice rink/swim
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  • ...omplexity, one needs to find strategies for approaching it in stages. Two common tactics are: (1) to classify special types of pragmatic transformations in &ldquo;Inquiry&rdquo; is a word in common use for a process that resolves doubt and creates knowledge. Computers are
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  • ...e therefore knows which of these four it is for these four have nothing in common except what belongs to all other mammals. Hence in this case the particula <p>It is obvious that all deductive reasoning has a common property unshared by the other kinds &mdash; in being purely ''explicatory'
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  • ...'X'', but leave unexamined those of our taken-for-granteds that we have in common even with persons lacking the sense ''X''. To have a truly senseless dialo | We must therefore modify the law of
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  • 17:51 < ToAruShiroiNeko> congress should pass a law that declares deep space objects to be non-copyrightable 18:00 < ToAruShiroiNeko> I am hoping more of a congress passing a law perhaps
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  • ...in 2013, the Oak Park Park District announced that the expansive Ridgeland Common park area in the center of the village was going to be converted into an ar architects-to-move-forward-with-Ridgeland-Common-plans/</ref> and which had focused on the renovation of the ice rink/swim
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  • [17:44] <Gracenotes> I've never heard of it before, but apparently it's common outside of US ...gy, a masters in biomedical and forensic science and I'll have a degree in law
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  • [02:36] <russavia> Bavarian Wikipedia is a law until itself, and they hate everyone there [11:07] <pleclown> Fae_look_alike: But I don't live in a common-law country.
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  • Another common scheme for description and evaluation of a proposition is the so-called ''t ...of interpretive flexibility of this order is very useful, and it is quite common throughout mathematics. In this discussion, I will invoke its application
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  • ...A graduate of the London School of Economics and of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University he worked for the [[BBC]] before becoming "Murder, rape and mass executions were all too common in Yugoslavia during World War Two - carried out by '''Partisan fighters'''
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  • &ldquo;Inquiry&rdquo; is a word in common use for a process that resolves doubt and creates knowledge. Computers are ...processes that are dubbed &ldquo;inquiry&rdquo; have anything essential in common, whether any useful parts of these processes can be automated in practice,
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  • ...If you watched some UK Medical dramas, you'd think people doing DIY had no Common Sense at all.. [19:24] <pakaran> Joan, no, the federal law in power now says that states need not recognize gay marriages conducted in
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  • ...to subvert and overthrow the U.S. Government and Constitution with Islamic law" [16:10] <SteveMobile> It's more common in men actually
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  • ...peratorname{D}f|_{(1, 1)},</math> and we arrived at the locally applicable law that is stated and illustrated as follows: ...relation <math>M \subseteq X \times X,</math> the general pattern of whose common structure is represented by the following matrix:
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  • ...is is a clear cut case of property infringement. If you don't like patent law as it applies to biology, take it up with the US Congress. 07:05 < ChrisGualtieri> A tool for transfering images to common
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  • [16:16] <Qcoder00> tommorris: You support protestors breaking the law in occupying buildings they don't own? [16:44] <Ironholds> jps, you are clearly talking about state-level law. quanticle, you are ambiguous as to what you are talking about
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  • ...h>\mathrm{D}f|_{(1, 1)},\!</math> and we arrived at the locally applicable law that is stated and illustrated as follows: ...lation <math>M \subseteq X \times X,\!</math> the general pattern of whose common structure is represented by the following matrix:
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  • ...h>\mathrm{D}f|_{(1, 1)},\!</math> and we arrived at the locally applicable law that is stated and illustrated as follows: I am beginning to see how I got confused. It is common in algebra to switch around between different conventions of display, as th
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  • 00:48 < AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH> My main one has a dead S-video port (apparently a common thing with 8600 GT cards) 09:02 < SoapX> well, even so, common sense would indicate that theyd let me keep my name since Im the only activ
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  • 09:03 < SudoGhost> My real name is *way* too common to Google myself. 09:31 < SudoGhost> Bowie, and Macy are both common names, they don't have kind meanings.
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  • 02:53 < ToAruShiroiNeko> Dcoetzee training? isnt it common sense not to beat people with spiked clubs? ...aiwan> mareklug: it was occupying the prime location in the city of fitt's law without being useful
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  • ...#959;&#957;), these are equivocally named. For they have the name only in common, the definitions (or statements of essence) corresponding with the name bei ...ood as referring to those properties that all ''k''-adic relations have in common. Peirce's distinctive claim is that a type hierarchy of three levels is ge
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  • and we arrived at the locally applicable law that states It is common in algebra to switch around
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  • [00:28] <Ironholds> make it law, wikipedia or me-related. that is the restriction. �06[18:36] * Ironholds needs to finish his copyright law articles.
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  • # Reflect on their common properties in a search for less obvious traits that might explain their mor ...trol as to how the object system will behave in given circumstances. If a common theme is desired, at the price of a finely equivocal thread, it can be said
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  • ...the face of the existence of "work for hire", of "verbal contract", and of common sense. 03:19 < Dcoetzee> Work for hire law in the United States.
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  • ...ented by ''y'' are entirely separate; that they embrace no individuals in common. (Boole, 66). ...&nbsp;=&nbsp;{''a''<sub>''i''</sub>}. Three of these forms are especially common, the ''linear'', the ''positive'', and the ''singular''
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  • was used by Aristotle, and may have been a common sort of picture Abduction and Induction, have in common the property that
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  • ...ay be found in the data, whether they rule it in the manner of an absolute law or a likely constraint. ..."sentences" and "paragraphs", respectively, just to name a few of the most common options that come to mind right off.
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  • ...ay be found in the data, whether they rule it in the manner of an absolute law or a likely constraint. ..."sentences" and "paragraphs", respectively, just to name a few of the most common options that come to mind right off.
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  • | This axiom asserts that the associative law holds for | 'Unit law'.
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  • 14:36 < Soapy> thats actually pretty common .. to see a new page with a deletion tag already on it 15:00 < Qcoder02> For law stuff, I'd probably treat some editors as being subject experts already
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  • ...ris> if you are going to have possible worlds being ranked in terms of the common description of a "best possible world", you need to have a fully worked-out [17:56] <tommorris> Techie trade union: "Pass this shitty law and we all go on strike for a month. Enjoy having your computers not work."
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  • ...ctaiwan> they seem to be discussing officially taking a stand against said law. 01:25 < Moe_Epsilon> Are Wikipedians no longer using common sense?
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  • ...<math>y</math> are entirely separate; that they embrace no individuals in common. (Boole, 66). ...ntexts. For the sake of orientation, the English paraphrases and the more common notations are listed in the last two columns. As simple and circumscribed
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  • ...ath>y\!</math> are entirely separate; that they embrace no individuals in common. (Boole, 66). ...ntexts. For the sake of orientation, the English paraphrases and the more common notations are listed in the last two columns. As simple and circumscribed
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  • ...uchess of Cornwall (stepmother-in-law) • Prince Harry of Wales (brother-in-law) • Otto Middleton (dog) ...:15:49 <Doc_glasgow> Dragonfly6-7: ignore him, he's probably my brother in law
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  • * "Murder, rape and mass executions were all too common in Yugoslavia during World War Two - carried out by '''Partisan fighters''' ...ng-to-post-second-world-war-totalitarian-crimes-in-slovenia/ International Law Observer] Responding to post-Second World War totalitarian crimes in Sloven
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  • | blank, or indefinite. The common noun happens to have a very | is that it produces results which seem offensive to common sense.
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  • 06:20 < mareklug> "Music you have in common includes ABBA, Dead Kennedys, Genesis, The Smiths and The Cardigans." Now 06:26 < mareklug> Music you have in common includes Marina & the Diamonds, Metric, Team Me, Lana Del Rey and Chumbawam
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  • 02:42 < dtm_> but hey it comes down to common sense and community standards, doesn't it 03:20 < YuviPanda> single names are common
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  • [11:34] <tommorris> ToAruShiroiNeko: or indeed to the French with the HADOPI law [11:38] <ToAruShiroiNeko> Piast93 who wrote that law?
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  • ...etan> but still there is some stuff preventing you from doing that, if not common sense [17:35] <Ks0stm> Random question of the day...how common is vandalizing Conservapedia? I've had a third person (not a wiki editor) t
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  • ...nd on parents computers, but it's harder to explain, and I think it's more common ...tly goes rogue and starts spewing curse words, and gets indefed (it's more common than you think)
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  • 07:36 < _Tony_Sidaway> Mitt does have a lot in common with the poor. Many years, like the poorest, he has paid little or no feder 08:24 < Tony_Sidaway> If I had my drothers I'd pass a law requiring Buckingham Palace to be closed to the public once more. It really
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  • [16:11] <ToAruShiroiNeko> he works with common law right? ...ave all the documents on my computer. If you want, I can violate copyright law and make the content completely verifiable.
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  • 06:38 < Qcoder02> IRWolfie-: Or that a Vandal saw common sense :) ...ng to instate christian law while at the same time railing against shariah law
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  • and we arrived at the locally applicable law that states It is common in algebra to switch around
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  • ...for "bona fide medical, scientific, educational, legislative, judicial or law enforcement purposes" 08:32 < Revent> Yeah, the phrase 'law enforcement' is what got me chuckling.
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  • May 02 03:30:38 <Dcoetzee> I'm not sure I'd want no law on the books though, at least a higher minimum/maximum for indiscriminate r May 02 05:09:52 <gabrielf> its very common for people to give the name of the nearest big city or the name of the regi
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  • ...like (for example): <ajayzx123> dont joke <π> "The betel leaf of Mahoba is common in Kulpahar.<ref>[website]</ref>" <ajayzx123> do u want to taste this [02:05] <Ryulong> "it" being [[The Florida Law Journal]]
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  • [00:15] <Romaine> harej: the common joke on the Dutch Wikipedia when the encyclopedia can't be reached but gett ...if mandated DNS blocking would be a restraint of trade under international law
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  • 02:16 < foks> Is it quite common for Spanish people to have the same maternal and parental name? 10:22 < Ironholds> and therefore the provision must exist in common law!
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  • 00:49 * Ironholds points to law degree on wall, specifically the "England and Wales" bit 01:00 < Ironholds> I have put my law degree to one use; snark.
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  • 01:13 < dtm_> you're correctly violating the wrongheaded copyright law by the means of acquisition 01:15 < dtm_> the law is nonsensical and unenforceable, and thus deserves to be actively challeng
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  • ...spute. These editors are sometimes referred to as meatpuppets, following a common Internet usage. While Wikipedia assumes good faith, especially for new user ...new account.....go edit other articles, saying on the mating habits of the common housefly, for a month or so...then gradually move back to the articles that
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  • ...n conduct begins to constitute a de facto ''model of behavior'' (MOB). In common regard this ''prescribed code'' or ''catalog of procedure'' (COP) can range ...infallibly, can serve just as well as any other device on which to pin the common blame. This highlights the question: What sort of archaic object would ac
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  • 10:57 < mareklug> Ironholds but this will be a precedent in case law. autoency. ...oligarhy attempting to supress citizens of USA using domain.name squating law.
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  • ...php?title=Special:LinkSearch&limit=500&offset=1000&target=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.law.cornell.edu%2Fuscode%2Fhtml%2Fuscode17%2Fusc_sec_17_00000107----000-.html May 06 05:42:18 <Ironholds> I just got an email from my land law lecturer telling me she hates me
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  • ...for the purposes of executing wills, where the Hague Convention on Private Law is pretty clear May 04 16:27:15 <Ironholds> which is something international law, for obvious reasons, had to deal with
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  • ...nd systems theory. However, the proposition that these two realms share a common fund of theory and practice, not only historically but one that demands and ...hing is necessarily best explained in detail by those fragments of natural law which are currently known to us. So it falls to any science that pretends
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  • ...ated/k6ka) Quit (Quit: Cabbage should be eaten raw; in fact, that's Cole's Law.) ...arning is a benefit given clear evidence of the intent to harm, it's up to common sense and admin discression.
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  • 04:11 < Revent> If such things were actually decided in a court of law (they totally aren't) 06:08 < ToAruShiroiNeko> yet another common sense policy
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  • [14:17] <geniice> Qcoder00 any song who's common varations include the line "without thy trousers on" can only go downhill ...n and drag me away to prison for my rants there, please tell the forces of law and order that it's all sue's fault
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  • 10:35 < KimiSleep> I declare martial law and declare myself as Grand Marshall of this debate ...mareklug> delirious: u should hook up with this Jessica. seems you have common predicaments http://jessicahunter.ca/wordpress/?p=1235
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  • ...hat Icelandic law on pornography is stricter than in the US, but Icelandic law on child pornography has far less severe punishments than in the US. 14:51 < Dcoetzee> Obscenity law is very rarely applied.
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  • May 03 03:14:37 <Headbomb|Laptop> there was a fixed date elections law that passed by harper, but he violated it May 03 03:15:13 <quanticle> Wait, he violated his own law, Headbomb? How does that work?
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  • ...Clerk: [Homer grabs for his gun, but the cashier holds onto it] Sorry, the law requires a five-day waiting period. We've got to run a background check. [17:42] <ToAruShiroiNeko> thats common for particularly lobyist organizations
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  • [18:46] <The_Thing_> Uh, and exactly what is the MPAA doing to get the law passed? They're spending shitloads of money on our own senators to get thei ...30] * tommorris remembers: this is Wikipedia, where we all know more about law than lawyers do
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  • 06:36 < Soapy> it's pretty common in the USA for high speed Internet service providers to have monopolies or 09:26 < Qcoder02> That your rights under law to use US Gov material are being challanged by a copyright fraudster ;)
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  • 09:29 < QuelqueChoseRose> I almost fell into the pond at the Boston Common once when I was little, thanks to a swan 14:30 < asdf1_> Its the presence of the fake account. Its common in the Balkans to fake accounts and insulting other nations, but there is o
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  • ...rless, or both, so all us parties have the preservation of the senate as a common cause, so they are unified in that send ...mple individual judgment is preferred to strict adherence to the letter of law
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  • [05:38] <RegistryKey> likely because cross-coordination is less common than strictly internal enwiki admin activities �06[21:12] * Amortias slaps <{Soap}> with the stick of common sense
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  • ...hey're not far from home and surrounded by foreigners (oh wait, that's the common condition of nearly all Londoners). 09:32 < mareklug> in int. law there is a concept of a successor state, so France and Russia easily fill t
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  • ...l and just not reading it outside of absolutely important things is pretty common. I do that ...they thought it would get them a promotion or a partner position at a top law firm ?
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  • May 01 03:49:53 <ThrewOutTheWs> Gfoley4: Bandwidth follows moore's law, right? May 01 05:03:51 <killiondude> Sue them in a court of law in Trenton, NJ.
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  • ...a lot of the German royals and former royals marry each other rather than common folk [07:41] <Bob8> I want to make an article called "Atheism in Indonesian law"
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  • ...of several religious groups in the UK that have been pushing hard for the law to be changed to permit them to marry same-sex partners in their houses of 18:14 < LtNOWIS> I don't think hooker is a common term in the business.
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  • [10:02] <Dcoetzee> Well everyone has the right to equal protection under the law ...09] <addshore> Vacation9, mine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Addshore/common.js
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