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In his magnum opus, Leviathan (1651), he wrote that "law in general, is not counsel, but command" and that civil (i.e., positive) laws are "those rules which the common-wealth hath commanded…by word, writing, or other sufficient sign of the will" that certain actions are to be done or not done.
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To reliably diagnose mental illness in signing persons, clinicians must have sufficient sign language competence and thorough knowledge of deaf culture.
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Although he sees Raisi as a potential candidate, he believes there are not sufficient signs to consider him the frontrunner.
It says suitable instructions to passengers on how to escape and to use escape equipment must be made available and there must be sufficient signs to identify emergency equipment.
In the end, it stands revealed as a low-energy comedy with sufficient signs of willingness to stray off the beaten track to indicate that somewhere down the line its writer and director, John Hamburg, will create something far better.
Instead, the Kazakh squad remains in the professional peloton after having shown sufficient signs of progress, and because, the statement said: "They have agreed to adhere to all the conditions set them, which will allow them to undertake profound reform to avoid the risk of doping".
With the comparable activity, the common cutaneous side effects, and the increased rate of infections this combined therapy did not show sufficient signs of activity in addition to the EORTC26981/NCIC-CE.3 protocol to be recommended.
Legal submissions are due to be opened by the attorney general for England and Wales, Jeremy Wright QC, who will outline the government's argument that executive powers, inherited through what was once the royal prerogative, are sufficient to sign and authorise international treaties.
Here the term "delirious catatonia" seems very appropriate because it presents the possibility that delirious mania, which lacks the obvious catatonic signs, and excited catatonia, which lacks sufficient delirious signs (another term like catatonic mania), present two ends of the spectrum of delirious catatonia.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com