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We will then move on to examine the genre of fiqh (substantive law) with regard to the same themes, examining the moral structures of society in terms of the ethic of "spending". Themes such as "making money," building capital, charity, welfare, etc. will be examined in depth as constituting a system of checks-and-balances, through close readings of the concepts of kasb, zakat, sadaqa, waqf, etc.

Contraries are the same by virtue of constituting a system of connections: alive-dead, waking-sleeping, young-old.

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The emergence of a European Constitution, which incorporates a binding Charter of Fundamental Rights and constitutes a system of values characterised by unity and integration, demands higher quality justice and the harmonisation of criminal legislation.

Archaeologists are currently investigating some 600 remaining khipu, in an effort to determine whether any of the khipu may have constituted a system of writing.

By introducing the parameterization of rotation matrix, we first formulate a nonlinear least-squares cost function whose optimality conditions constitute a system of three third-order polynomials.

The religious law of Islam is seen as the expression of God's command for Muslims and, in application, constitutes a system of duties that are incumbent upon all Muslims by virtue of their religious belief.

ICTs also constitute a system of technologies with stronger internal links since the emergence of the Internet and broadband as a new information infrastructure.

Among the Nuer of South Sudan, the age sets (formed among males only) constituted a system of social stratification in which there was equality among members of the same age set and deference and subordination between junior and senior age sets.

In the international sphere, Guelfism constituted a system of alliances among those who supported the Angevin presence in southern Italy including the Angevin rulers of Sicily themselves, the popes, and Florence with its Tuscan allies.

They are called universally admissible ["allgemeinzulässig"]), and constitute a system of positive implicational logic.

Therefore, Equations 25 and 26 constitute a system of 2 N equations with 2 N unknowns.

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