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One example of this subordination is found in the relation between the science of geometry and its subordinate sciences.
But subordination "is a very controversial doctrine," he said.
But equitable subordination is an unusual step for a bankruptcy court to take, Ms. Lewis said.
Women in ancient society Greek, Roman, or Jewish had a domestic, not a public, role; feminine subordination was self-evident.
"It's a very high standard," she said, and the federal bankruptcy code does not set out firm criteria to determine when subordination is appropriate.
Social threat, lack of control and subordination are all likely candidates for mediating the stressful effects of city life, and probably account for much of the individual differences".
But some lawyers don't think it will cause the default swaps to pay out, since subordination is narrowly defined in the swaps' contracts.
And the freedom of animal life in the wild from capitalist subordination is seen as a potential model for reconfiguring society and our relationship to the wider environment.
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