... discussion ofthe role
of language in law, legal reasoning, and legal education. The resulting synthesis of
Law, Language, and theLaw School Classroom
17
developing a model of how language works in the ... for the project. In the final stages of preparing the manuscript, I was
very fortunate to have the assistance of Molly Heiler and Stephanie Lambert.
During the conclusion ofthe project, I had the ... much to all of my
colleagues, past and present, at the ABF for their incisive critiques and their humor,
Entering the World of U.S. Law
7
Initiation: First Steps into the World of Law
Picture...
... waterproof /
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wc:tCpru:f
/ (a): waterproof clothes keep you dry because they do not let
rain pass through them: không thm nc
a waterproof jacket: áo ves-tông không thm nc
IN THE KNOW: The ... KNOW: The penguins of Philip Island are very small, as can be seen in the
photograph. They are also a tourist attraction. They walk along the same pathways from the sea to
their nests every ... _________ in the headphones.
4. First, Soriah fed the cat. Then, she called her mother.
Soriah _________ her mother after she _________ the cat.
5. First, Marie did her homework. Then, she...
... from the case lawofthe European Court of Justice. In its case lawthe
ECJ had recognized two of these areas of exclusive competence. The first of these
11
The Declaration on nationality of ... to the principle of conferral in EU law. ’
19
And a little further
he connects that to the idea ofthe will ofthe law- maker or constituent power.’
20
10
H.L.A. Hart, The Concept ofLaw ...
binds the people together’. Here is the central passage ofthe Maastricht decision
one more time: The States need sufficiently important spheres of activity of their
own in which the people of...
...
A. The determination of stress patterns
B. The determination of consonantal doubling rules
in the inflection of English verbs
C. The determination of word-breaking rules as used
in end -of -the- line ... primarily concerned
with offering an operational definitionof 'affix of
English', rather than with the detailed problems that
arise in the application ofthe definition. However, we ... or later face
the problem of unscrambling English affixes. The role of affixes is crucial
in the study of word-breaking practice. In the automatic determination
of the parts of speech (a central...
... to the environment, they are themselves subject to the dynamics ofthe
environment. These dynamics, which are produced by the interactions ofthe nodes and
shaped by the media that channel the ... made audible the resonances between
the blast of Dada at the end of WWI in Zurich and Berlin, the gust ofthe Situationists on the
Rive Gauche in Paris in the 1960s, and the explosion of Punk Rock ...
supporters of FOSS.
For the time being, the low costs which increase its accessibility are offset by the still rather
high barrier of technical expertise necessary to make use ofthe much ofthe software....
... scrutiny of
the courts? What is the use of courts, if you cannot access them? . . . The
response ofthe government and the House of Lords to the chorus of crit-
icism of clause 11 will produce the ... they are maintaining the rule oflaw in exceptional
situations, they make things worse not better from the perspective of a
substantive conception ofthe rule of law. For they maintain that they ... uphold the rule of law: judges simply fold
in the face of executive claims, whether or not these are supported by
17
20 legality in a time of emergency
Judges and the politics ofthe rule of law
My...
... 3,‘Taking the administrative state seriously’, focuses on the role
of the executive in maintaining the rule of law. Chapter 4,‘Theunityof
public law , weaves the threads ofthe entire argument ofthe ... adopt the stance of
prudence and who fail to uphold the rule oflaw now for the sake of the
rule oflaw in the long term will not say that on this occasion the executive
is acting outside ofthe ... later they can enforce a more
substantive conception ofthe rule of law.
In short, at the level of legal theory, the explanatory contest is between
asubstantive conception ofthe rule oflaw and...
...
We extracted the set of intransitive verb
definitions, suspecting that these would be the easiest
to work with. This is the smallest ofthe four major
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Semantic Analysis of Definitions ... 2. Part of a "network" of parsed definitions
If this formalism does not look much like a
network, imagine each word in each definition (the
part ofthe node to the right ofthe taxonomy ... new relations in the com~e of
developing the grammar.
Approximately a third ofthe definitions in the
sample could not be parsed with this grammar.
During development ofthe grammar, we uncovered...
... India.
The Ashoka’s wheel represents to us the wheel ofthe Law, the wheel of the
Dharma. Truth can be gained only by the pursuit ofthe path of Dharma,by
the practise of virtue Italso tells us that Dharma ... all the citizens of
Israel. In response to a member ofthe Knesset who questioned the wisdom of requiring
Arabs and ultra-Orthodox Jews to fly the Israeli flag, another member said: The flag of the
country ... suggests the centrality ofthe Jewish peo-
ple to the meaning of Israeli nationhood. The Declaration of Independence
refers to the “self-evident right ofthe Jewish people to be a nation,” and
the...
... these
people, one ofthe ducts usually drains only a small part
of the pancreas and empties directly into the duode-
num. The other duct drains most ofthe pancreas but is
often too small for the job, ... 16-27 depicts the major
causes. Gallstones are by far the most common cause of
obstruction. Other causes include cancer ofthe head of
the pancreas, pancreatitis, inflammatory disease of the
ducts, ... pancreatic duct
merges with the common bile duct, and together they
pass through the head ofthe pancreas before emptying
into the duodenum at the ampulla of Vater.
The pancreas is exceptional...
... 1-2 at the
end ofthe chapter offers another example to think
about.
THE EFFECT OF DISEASE PREVALENCE ON TEST
USEFULNESS
The prevalence of a disease is the number of persons
who have the disease ... to be synthesized by elements of the
cytoplasm. RNA carries DNA messages from the nu-
cleus into the cytoplasm, the fluid part ofthe cell sur-
rounding the nucleus.
DNA is constructed of building ... 275
Nomenclature of Blood Vessel Disease / 277
Atherosclerosis / 277
The Causes and Consequences of
Atherosclerosis / 277
The Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis / 278
Risk Factors for Atherosclerosis / 279
The...
... further. Read it carefully
then answer the following questions, while also citing the specific clause ofthe service agree-
ment providing the source of your answer. By way of illustration the ... due notice ofthe meeting had been given to
all members and that a quorum was present. The meeting was therefore
declaration [2] open.
2. APPOINTMENT OF FURTHER DIRECTOR OFTHE COMPANY
The chairman ... the practice and procedure of shareholders’
meetings
■ Be aware ofthe roles oftheof cers of a company
■ Draft company documentation to appoint a further director to the board
■ Draft company...
... activity.
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The aim of the
new, docile
IRA was not
merely,
as is
commonly thought,
the
withdrawal
of the
British
from
Northern
Ireland. Rather,
the IRA
advocated (and
the
Official
... the
celebration
of his
success
at the
houses
of
death
to
warn
of the
trials
that
still
await
him on his
long journey home.
1
The
loveliest
and
most perilous
of
these
are the
... what
of his
crew?
Their judgment cannot
be
fully
rational
either,
for
they
do not
hear
the
call
of the
Seirenes
and so
cannot judge whether
the
temptation
is
worth
the
cost.
...
... by 0.0167 gÆcm
)3
, from the start
of the experiment. By the end ofthe measurement, the
thickness had increased by 0.342 nm, the mass had
increased by 0.10 ngÆmm
)2
and the density had
decreased ... fluores-
cence. The subsequent plateau phase is associated with
a decrease in the concentration of small species, or the
aggregation and precipitation of fibrils [37]. The kinet-
ics of these three stages of ... min. In the main, the pres-
ence of a-crystallin significantly decreased formation of
this large aggregate. As a result ofthe interaction of
a-crystallin with reduced j-casein, a complex of similar
mass...
... search ofthe
network. An important design principle is that the
computer should relieve the terminologist (or
indeed the naive user) ofthe burden of keeping
track ofthe spread and growth of ... to
others in the immediate conceptual environment.
The notion of ' sub-group' is the only one
which requires explanation in terms ofthe theor~j
behind the orgardsation ofthe system. ... and Catherine
Yarker for their valuable contribution towards the
realisaticn of this system, and ~ colleagues Rod
Johnson and Professor Juan Sager for their advice
during the course of the...