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Members serve two-, three- or four-year terms, except for the chairman, who serves at the pleasure of the mayor.
Shortly afterward, the new Mamlūk ruler of Egypt, Barqūq, with whom he was to remain on good terms except for one or two brief periods of misunderstanding, appointed him to a professorship of jurisprudence at the Quamḥiyyah college and, within five months, made him chief judge of the Mālikī rite, one of the four recognized rites of Sunnite Islam.
All the model terms, except for B 2, owned a high F value with Prob > F < 0.05, indicating model term significances.
Crummy terms, except for one thing: Investors who bought the bonds also got the right to sell them back to the company in a year at a small profit.
It should be noted that it is difficult to discuss the origin of the wake electric field in terms of the steady-state equation of motion for an ion fluid, (16 First, all the terms except for the ion convection term (−U zi B x ) are dominant.
Equation (13) can then be rewritten as follows. 1 + Δ aY n − 1 1 1 + r n − 1 ∑ i = 0 n − 1 n − i n 2 − n − i + 1 n 2 ≤ 1 + Δ aY n 1 1 + r n (14 It is easy to show that the sum of the square brackets is just 1 (an expansion of the sum cancels out all terms except for the first and the last, which are 1 and 0, respectively), leading after some re-arrangements to the following equation.
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The most frequently occurring definitions for each term are listed in Table 5. Single dominant definitions that were clearly much more common than others could be identified for most terms, except HICs for whom two common definitions were identified (Table 5).
Paying off a chunk of the debt doesn't make the monthly payments smaller and it doesn't shorten the term except for very high earners.
In the first term, except for one-off (and possibly short-lived) triumphs such as Northern Ireland and Kosovo, the lower Blair almost always got the upper hand.
The court's action today had no general legal significance and, given the crowded affirmative action landscape, would have provided little more than a footnote to the term except for the symbolic importance the Adarand case has acquired during its years before the Supreme Court.
Furthermore, every plural term (except for plural invariable terms such as 'cattle' and 'groceries') e.g., 'cats', is correlated with a singular cognate, e.g., 'cat'cat
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