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The cession of a territory, by its name, from one sovereign to another, conveying the compound idea of surrendering at the same time the lands and the people who inhabit them, would be necessarily understood to pass the sovereignty only, and not to interfere with private property.
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I don't think our kind of coupons are necessarily understood by the law," says Eric Lefkofsky, Groupon's biggest shareholder.
The person who accepts a bribe is understood as being required to provide a benefit to the briber, otherwise it is not a bribe; but the person who is the beneficiary of an act of nepotism is not necessarily understood as being required to return the favour.
Even when the coach is heard, he is not necessarily understood.
The specific timing of the insult during otic capsule development determines the resulting type of malformation along a spectrum of congenital inner ear malformations that can occur when the normal process of development is impacted, even if it is not necessarily understood why this result occurs.
Clarifying complex terms such as collusion counteracts another form of academic misconduct covered in more recent institutional policies, as some terms are not necessarily understood by students (Gullifer & Tyson, 2014).
I've just picked out a few kings to highlight so these are not to be understood to be necessarily in order, I've just picked out a few highlights, but the rule of Omri was a time of some material prosperity and his son, Ahab.
While in C. elegans and other simple organisms the relation between lineage and function is completely known (though not necessarily understood), this relation is much less known in higher organisms.
In the episode, the word "fag" was used in place of "loser" or "idiot". The message was clear: to call someone a "fag" shouldn't necessarily be understood to be addressing one's sexuality.
One potential obstacle, which received extensive discussion in response to some worries raised by William Alston (1990), is that there might be thought to be a tension between the theses that God is necessarily perfectly good (again, understood de re) and the thesis that the sort of goodness that God exhibits is moral goodness.
Nevertheless, these factors are rather confusing and not necessarily understood widely by the climate science community.
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