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On June 29 , 1908 Pius X publicly admitted that Modernism was a dead issue, but at the urging of Benigni on Sept. 1, 1910, he issued Sacrorum antistitum, which prescribed that all teachers in seminaries and clerics before their ordination take an oath denouncing Modernism and supporting Lamentabili and Pascendi.
The latter practice was eventually codified by university statute, which prescribed that masters would hold a certain number of disputations at various times of the year, sometimes as frequently as once a week.
Similarly, the Discourse's second rule, which prescribed that one be "as firm and decisive in [one's] actions" as one can, and "follow even the most doubtful opinions" once adopted, has now become an injunction to carry out whatever reason recommends without being diverted by the passions.
The interval between marriage and first birth was often relatively short and in many cases not affected by kin presence, but instead by cultural norms which prescribed that the conception of the first child should follow not too long after marriage (Liefbroer and De Jong Gierveld 1995).
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It is inferred by the hearer on the basis of his knowledge of what is said and his presumption that the speaker is observing a set of conversational maxims, one of which prescribes that events be mentioned in the temporal order in which they occurred.
Both feel that the law disregards their religious traditions which prescribe that beasts should be dispatched quickly (and, they say, virtually painlessly) with the slash of a blade to the throat.
The problem arises, Mr. Gibney said, when a film is registered, through a production company or a filmmaker, with the Writers Guild, which prescribes that a writing credit appear if all of the benefits of membership are to be achieved.
In Wels, which has a proportionally higher migrant population than other parts of Austria, Rabl has introduced a "value codex" for nurseries, which prescribes that children aged four to six should be able to recite by heart five German-language poems and five songs.
Pastoralists share an ethos of open access, which prescribes that all pastoralists, regardless of class, ethnicity or nationality, have free access to common-pool grazing resources.
In February 2013, an implementing regulation on applications for authorization of GM food and feed was adopted, which prescribes that for future GM crop applications, 90-day feeding trials are mandatory [2].
Not only was his observation counterintuitive, but it also flew in the face of traditional backpacking dogma, which prescribes that a pack's weight be proportional to the hiker's weight.
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