... possible that the communication by letters, newspapers and
pamphlets, should pass between the United States and GreatBritain as between Great
Britain and Ireland, as the intercommunication of knowledge ... from the United States free in that way. Any man who was a
Fellow of the Royal Society, or who lived among that class, could avail himself of
these means of obtaining scientific communications. ... for each letter not more
than half an ounce in weight—which is more than double the uniform postage in Great
Britain. It is a rate which would not only secure to the post-office the transport...
...
GREAT BRITAIN
AND
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A STUDY
BY
L. OPPENHEIM, M. A., LL. D.
Whewell Professor of International Law in the University of Cambridge
Honorary Member of the Royal ... possibility that the United States
would refuse this request of GreatBritain to refer the point in dispute to The Hague
Court. But such a policy would be most unwise for the United States to pursue. ... and Municipal Law, p. 38
Municipal Law, p. 39—
The doctrine that International and Municipal Law are two essentially different bodies of law, p.
States. Compliance requirements are not uniform...
... the Danish Institute for Military Studies. He has previously worked at the
Danish Institute for International Studies and at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. At pres-
ent, ... is a great uncertainty within the alliance of what
this is all about. And this uncertainty has its own boomerang effect. It creates the sense within
vi Afghanistan: State and Society, Great ... important, the United States has so far reacted to setbacks by
increasing its commitments, and the United States has also been instrumental in pressuring
the international community, and especially...
... and increases in the number of interchanges.
Modelling Demand for Long- Distance Travel in Great Britain: RAND Europe
Stated preference surveys to support the modelling of demand for high-speed ... nest with air, as shown in Figure S.3 below.
Modelling Demand for Long- Distance Travel in Great Britain: RAND Europe
Stated preference surveys to support the modelling of demand for high-speed ... having higher levels of crowding on some routes.
Modelling Demand for Long- Distance Travel in Great Britain: RAND Europe
Stated preference surveys to support the modelling of demand for high-speed...
... Well-Being
(LIMEW) for Great Britain. We will also analyze the level and distribution of economic well-
being using the LIMEW, as well as the conventional measures used in the United Kingdom. This ... albeit a
positive one at 2 percent.
Table 7: Alternative Measures of Economic Well-Being, GreatBritain
HBAI ROI LIMEW
Basemoneyincome
Employers'NHcontributions ...
p
ounds
1
ABSTRACT
We construct estimates of the Levy Institute Measure of Economic Well-Being for GreatBritain
for the years 1995 and 2005. We also produce estimates of the official British measures...
... trade to and from Great Britain, and its final total
prohibition of intercourse during the war itself. In 1800 the bulk of American importation of manufactures
still came from Great Britain. In the ... by
Great Britain as pirates, for if so regarded Britain would herself have to treat them as pirates and would thus
be unneutral. This was in fact, in spite of Northern bitter accusations that Britain ... would have committed GreatBritain in March,
1861, to a definite line of policy.
On April 6, Russell was still instructing Lyons to recommend reconciliation. April 8, Dallas communicated to
Russell...
... Switzerland, the United Kingdom
and the United States).
1.3. Who uses formal LTC services?
The use of formal LTC services – measured in terms of LTC recipients – is low in Poland
(0.2%), and the United ... means-tested schemes for long-term care costs, namely
the United Kingdom (excluding Scotland, which has a universal system) and the United
States. Private LTC insurance has a potential role to ... active and
independent lives in their homes and communities. In 2006, the Japanese government
introduced in the LTC insurance system a community-based, prevention-oriented LTC
1. LONG-TERM CARE:...
... acknowledgements xvii
UNIDO United Nations Industrial Development Organisation
UNTS United Nations Treaty Series
USAP United States Antarctic Research Program
USC United States Code
USCA United States ... the level of regional policy. At the global level,
vital developments have been theentryinto forceof the United Nations Convention
on the Law of the Sea, with increasinglyuniversal participation ... the
International Law Commission (New York: United Nations, 1997), p. 99.
8
See, e.g., Fisheries (United Kingdom v. Norway), ICJ Reports 1951, p. 116; Fisheries Jurisdiction
(United Kingdom v. Iceland; Federal...
... is intended to communicate information about
Society and Psychosis, ed. Craig Morgan, Kwame McKenzie and Paul Fearon. Published by Cambridge
University Press. # Cambridge University Press 2008.
threat ... psychoses? In this chapter, this broad
Society and Psychosis, ed. Craig Morgan, Kwame McKenzie and Paul Fearon. Published by Cambridge
University Press. # Cambridge University Press 2008.
symptoms, ... severity, has been measured,
some of these studies have found evidence of dose–response relationships, such
that the greater the exposure to, say, sexual abuse, the greater the risk of psychosis
(e.g.,...
... I bring some sandwiches for you, too?
4. Can I go with you, Jack?
5. Have your parents been to Britain, Jo?
Notes: The rising tune is used for YES/NO questions
The man is trying to throw the...