... principle, presenting the constitution as something stately and settled, secure in its foundations, strong in its continuity and consistent in its slow evolution By contrast, a good deal of the more ... colleagues Gavin Anderson, Aileen McHarg and xix Preface Tom Mullen for comments and advice on various aspects of public law He also thanks Tom Mullen for being a supportive and understanding Head of ... Entick v Carrington (1765) 19 St Tr 1029 10, 78–80, 81, 728 Eshugbayi Eleko v Government of Nigeria [1931] AC 662 .8 Faccini Dori v Recreb, C-91/92 [1994] ECR I-3325 311 Factortame...
... implemented easily in the framework outlined above However, this proposal has one very counterintuitive aspect: markedness hierarchy is the reverse of what traditionally has been assumed Designating something...
... Country.” “The English,” he said, “…were a curious race, intolerable enough in their own native strongholds, but utterly unthinkable under a decent sun.”31 The English Hollywood community would ... drinking McLaglen’s films with Ford included Mother Machree (1928), Hangman’s House (1928), and Strong Boy (1929) In Hangman’s House McLaglen plays a fugitive Irish Republican Army member returning ... Shirley Temple to assure the film’s financial success It works as a passable Temple vehicle, but many aspects of the film, such as her relationship with the genial, tough, blustering, Sergeant Macduff...
... series of books and this book are designed to look at a country’s culture – to give readers a real grasp of it and to help them develop and explore that culture The world is shrinking – made smaller ... in the eighth century by Mercia and then, another century on, by Wessex Celtic culture remained strong in the upland margins of Anglo-Saxon Britain In Wales, Celtic settlers found themselves periodically ... Viking -by (Derby) and -thorpe (Scunthorpe) North Scots’ Norse nous Ties with the Vikings remain stronger in the far north of Scotland than elsewhere in Britain Shetland, after all, is as close...
... philosophy, we are engaged in much more than simply a descriptive task There is a crucial critical aspect to our efforts: we are looking for the cogency as much as the development of an argument, ... task Many times we fail in the historical undertaking because our philosophical interests are so strong, or lose sight of the latter because we are so enthralled by the former But the nature of ... and engaging pastime: it is an essential element in learning about the nature of philosophy—in grasping how philosophy is intimately connected with and yet distinct from both history and science...
... shot that in normal conditions would have hit the bull’s-eye The wind may be abnormally strong, and just strong enough to divert the arrow so that, in conditions thereafter normal, it would miss ... but does it thereby really happen, albeit while I dream? This simple question is easy enough to grasp, but surprisingly hard to answer When something happens in my dream, reality tends not to follow ... such suggestions? And should the things themselves be urged on it, it remaineth unshaken Is it clasped up with the eyes? Is it lulled asleep with the senses of the body? And whence is it that often...
... and J Edward Russo 419 19 The Intransitivity of Preferences Amos Tversky 433 20 Elimination by Aspects: A Theory of Choice Amos Tversky 463 21 Preference Trees Amos Tversky and Shmuel Sattath ... work is a rejection of the claim that people are not smart enough or sophisticated enough to grasp the relevant normative considerations Rather, Tversky attributes the recurrent and systematic ... American Psychological Association Reprinted with permission 20 Tversky, A (1972) Elimination by aspects: A theory of choice Psychological Review, 79, 281–299 Copyright 1972 by the American Psychological...
... individual’s whole life He can adapt as long as he establishes, improves and maintains some healthy and strong relationships with his own self and social environment Problem Statement Considering human ... being observer, delaying works, and avoiding using initiative It was observed that there was a strong relationship between creativity, critical thinking, participation in decision, empathy, tolerance, ... (thinking critically, creatively, making decision accurately) it with respect to social and cultural aspect, whose social participation skills are improved, and who have gained the methods of using...
... (compete with each other) in order to succeed • Begin in childhood until retirement • Encouraged by strong programs of competitive sports En er ge ti c Constant emotional strain • May feel useless...
... beliefs and actual practices is explained, at least partially, by the fear of evoking hypoglycemia Strong efforts should be made to improve the accuracy of bedside blood glucose measurements in ICU...
... Ngon Ngu Mệnh, Nguyễn Văn (1972) Bước Đầu Tìmm Hiểu Sắc Thái TuTừ Của Thành Ngữ Tiếng Việt, Ngôn Ngữ Từ, Nguyễn Văn (1976) Từ Và Vốn Từ Tiếng Việt Hiện Đạii, Nxb Đại Học Trung Học Chuyên Nghiệp ... mountain”, the idiom refers to the successive obstacles in life; Buôn Tần, bán Sở (another synonymous one is Buôn ngược, bán xuôi) Sometime they talk about their own experience in the ways of earning ... VIETNAMESE AS SEEN FROM CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE ( CÁCH DIỄN ĐẠT THÀNH NGỮ VỀ NƠI CHỐN TRONG TIẾNG ANH ANH VÀ TIẾNG VIỆT NHÌN TỪ GÓC ĐỘ VĂN HÓA) MA MINOR THESIS Major: English Linguistics Code : 60 22 15...
... Ngon Ngu Mệnh, Nguyễn Văn (1972) Bước Đầu Tìmm Hiểu Sắc Thái TuTừ Của Thành Ngữ Tiếng Việt, Ngôn Ngữ Từ, Nguyễn Văn (1976) Từ Và Vốn Từ Tiếng Việt Hiện Đạii, Nxb Đại Học Trung Học Chuyên Nghiệp ... Ngữ Anh Việt, NXB Văn Hoá Sài Gòn 11 Ý, Nguyễn Như (1995) Từ Điển Giải Thích Thành Ngữ Tiếng Việt, Nxb GD 12 Ý, Nguyễn Như (1995) Đại Từ Điển Tiếng Việt, Nxb Văn Hoá Thông Tin English 13 Addison ... Learner’s Dictionary and Longman Dictionary of English Language and Culture and in Vietnamese: Từ Điển Thành Ngữ Tục Ngữ Việt Nam ( Nguyễn Lân), Đi Tìm Điển Tích Thành Ngữ ( Tiêu Hà Minh), Thành...
... opportunities UKTI says that typical barriers for UK SMEs looking to export to the US include strong competition, high customer service expectations, high cost of business insurance, and a cumbersome...
... reputational benefit The CRC scheme initially sought to recycle penalties from poor performers to strong performers, to incentivise action, but this has been transformed into a straightforward penalty ... energy management services, for various reasons, including rising energy prices, and this creates a strong incentive to lower costs,” says Angus Wilby, head of energy services at EDF Energy Significant ... Environment Agency estimates that firms could save £6bn per year through increased efficiency4 A key aspect here is concern about future energy price increases “Energy costs are really sticking out...