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In a valid manner.
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But they were still considered "validly ordained" as long as it was by validly ordained bishops.Taiwan vaut bien une messeChina has strong motives to work out a deal.
This case, in which Bambino wants the Argands merely to declare that they were validly appointed as FOH directors, may not be decided until 2006.
They do not provide uniform rules on security interests but merely guarantee that an interest validly created in one contracting state will be recognized in any other contracting state.
Among the field's abiding concerns are whether outsiders can validly study another culture's music and what the researcher's obligations are to his informants, teachers, and consultants in colonial and postcolonial contexts.
The logical truth of Aristotle's sample proposition is reflected by the fact that "The objects of sight are objects of perception" can validly be inferred from "Sight is perception".
This argument has also been criticized as being too permissive and as constituting in effect a license for wishful believing, but its basic principle can perhaps be validly used in the context of basing beliefs upon one's religious experience.
Among the most important points resolved in the 1919 Paris Convention were that aircraft should have a nationality, that they should have the nationality of the state in which they were registered, and that no aircraft could be validly registered in more than one state.
During the Supreme Court's hearing on the case, a partial recount found evidence of some voting irregularities, but, when the final ruling was issued on March 30, the court unanimously upheld the results of the election, finding that Kenyatta and Ruto were "validly elected" and that the election "was conducted in a free, fair, transparent, and credible manner".
More generally, one can validly argue from p to q if and only if the implication "If p, then q" is logically true i.e., true in virtue of the meanings of words occurring in p and q, independently of any matter of fact.
The last is regarded as the way that human beings validly, and directly, apprehend an absence; this was in conformity with Shabara's statement that abhava (nonexistence) itself is a pramana (way of true knowledge).
7 2ff., 15ff).. Apart from this deviation, known as the "Pauline Privilege," which was recognized in canon law in the 13th century, a marriage validly contracted in the presence of a priest, blessed by him, and duly consummated has been regarded as a sacramental ordinance by virtue of the grace given to render the union indissoluble.
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