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The phrase "acts of orders" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to actions taken based on orders, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The military conducted several acts of orders during the operation, but the specifics were not disclosed."
Alternatives: "actions based on orders" or "executions of orders".
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Daubert, too, distinguished the questioning act from its ideal meaning or from the question in an ideal sense but, in contrast to Pfänder's sparse indications about acts of orders, he described the experience of questioning in more detail.
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The first is that, as Pfänder stresses, acts of ordering are sui generis experiences, given that they are instances of distinct ideal types.
Even the act of ordering the product itself is borderline absurd.
"Just having to commit to the act of ordering two makes you more aware that you're committing it," said Bettina Schneider, 44, a television producer in Brooklyn.
Shakespeare wrote, "For so work the honey-bees, creatures that by a rule of nature teach the act of order to a peopled kingdom". And I appreciate your interest.
"What I'm doing is a result of the Chinese government's absurd act of ordering my arrest, while at the same time refusing to allow me to return," he wrote in his blog.
The ICC has no case law on forced displacement or on the punishable preparatory act of ordering.
Subsequently, research is analysed from the El Rosario International Law Clinic into the command responsibilities of those 'ordering' evacuation, the act of ordering is defined, and criteria of a legal order of forced displacement is provided.
Cassese et al. (2013) holds that any preparatory act of ordering, that may lead to a crime provided for under the ICC Statute, is prohibited (Olásolo et al. 2016).
Even though Pfänder indicates in some passages that the addressor has to understand the order and that both addressor and addressee have to enter into a social relation of some sort (cf. 1909, 298, 301, 313), he did not provide a systematic treatment of all the conditions that have to be fulfilled for an act of order to be happily realized.
The first steps towards such a theory are established by Pfänder in his reflections on the act of ordering someone to do something and the logic of imperatives (1909), as well as by Daubert in his tentative theory of questions of 1911/12 (cf. Schuhmann/Smith 1987).
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