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  • *1 : the [[power]], right, or [[authority]] to [[interpret]] and apply the [[law]] *2 a : the [[authority]] of a [[sovereign]] power to govern or legislate
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  • ...who undertakes law enforcement without [[legal]] [[authority]] or illegal authority. "Vigilante justice" is rationalized by the [[idea]] that adequate legal [[mechanisms]] for criminal punishment are either nonexistent or insufficie
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  • ...rg/wiki/Child_custody child custody] dispute. When it is done with legal [[authority]], it is often called [[arrest]] or imprisonment. ...[[divorced]] or legally separated, whereupon the parent who does not have legal custody will [[commit]] the act, also known as "childnapping").
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  • ...ries, divorce requires the sanction of a judge or other [[authority]] in a legal [[process]]. ...] is [[law]], this allows each partner to marry another. Where polygyny is legal, divorce allows the woman to marry another.
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  • ...ficacy or [[force]]; especially : [[executed]] with the proper [[legal]] [[authority]] and formalities <a valid contract> ...implies being supported by [[objective]] [[truth]] or generally accepted [[authority]] <a valid reason for being absent>
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  • ...the [[authority]] [[bestowed]]. Naval and military officers have a legal [[authority]] by [[virtue]] of their [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commissioned_office ...es over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment. Command includes the authority and responsibility for effectively using available resources and for planni
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  • ...usband]] and [[wife]] are one person in [[law]]; that is the very being or legal [[existence]] of the [[woman]] is [[suspended]] during the marriage". U.S. In many countries, women still lose significant legal rights at marriage. For example, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yemen Yemen
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  • ...rench usorper, from [[Latin]] usurpare to take [[possession]] of without [[legal]] claim, from usu (abl. of usus use) + rapere to seize ...ing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra_vires ultra vires], outside his [[authority]] or [[jurisdiction]].
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  • ...aint''' is a [[formal]] legal [[document]] that sets out the [[facts]] and legal reasons (see: cause of [[action]]) that the filing party or parties (the pl ...t. All criminal cases are prosecuted in the [[name]] of the governmental [[authority]] that promulgates criminal statutes and enforces the [https://en.wikipedia
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  • ...legal'' comes from the Latin word ''lex''. [https://www.m-w.com/dictionary/legal Merriam-Webster's Dictionary] ...system of rules", as an "interpretive concept to achieve justice, as in "[[authority]]" to mediate people's conflicting interests, and even as "the command of a
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  • ...r to punish a criminal, such as through lynching, only the courts have the authority to order capital punishment. ...rity''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Authority this link].</center>
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  • ...ority. "Child" may also describe a [[relationship]] with a [[parent]] or [[authority]] figure, or signify [[group]] membership in a clan, [[tribe]], or [[religi ==Legal definitions==
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  • *1: the act of summoning; especially : a call by [[authority]] to [[appear]] at a place named or to attend to a [[duty]] ...'''summons''' (also known in England and Wales as a ''claim form'') is a [[legal]] [[document]] issued by a [[court]] (a judicial summons) or by an [[admini
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  • *1:a: the [[action]] or the [[legal]] [[process]] of indicting 2: a [[formal]] [[written]] [[statement]] framed by a prosecuting [[authority]] and found by a [[jury]] (as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Jury g
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  • ...trol]] (as over a ward or a suspect) [[exercised]] by a [[person]] or an [[authority]]; also : safekeeping ...uardianship are [[legal]] terms which are sometimes used to describe the [[legal]] and [[practical]] [[relationship]] between a [[parent]] and his or her c
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  • '''Crime''' is the breach of rules or [[laws]] for which some [[governing]] [[authority]] (via [[mechanisms]] such as police [[power]]) ultimately prescribes a [[c ...ed]] or stricter [[systems]] of social [[control]]. With institutional and legal [[machinery]] at their disposal, [[agents]] of the State can compel [[popul
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  • ...legal bill of rights recognized by the government in principle holds more authority than the legislative bodies alone. An unentrenched bill of rights, on the o * [https://web.onetel.com/~isr/Business%20and%20the%20political-legal%20environment.htm#Rights A New British Bill of Rights: The Case For]
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  • ...here illegitimacy means only that the mother is unmarried and has no other legal implications, a legitimacy-based definition of marriage is circular. He pro '''Marriage''' is a [[social]] [[union]] or legal contract between people that creates kinship. It is an [[institution]] in w
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  • ...aking, or abandoning, esp. a [[person]] or [[thing]] that has [[moral]] or legal claims to the deserter's [[support]]; sometimes simply, abandonment of or d ...he wilful abandonment of an employment or of [[duty]], in violation of a [[legal]] or [[moral]] [[obligation]]; esp. such abandonment of the [[military]] or
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  • *1: a [[series]] of positions of [[military]] or civil [[authority]] such that each holder is directly [[responsible]] to, and takes his order In a [[military]] [[context]], the '''chain of command''' is the line of [[authority]] and responsibility along which orders are passed within a military unit a
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  • ...[[financial]] charge or other levy upon a taxpayer (an [[individual]] or [[legal]] entity) by a [[state]] or the [[functional]] equivalent of a state such t ...n, but an enforced [[contribution]], exacted pursuant to [[legislative]] [[authority]]" and is "any contribution imposed by government […] whether under the n
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  • ...r [[belief]] considered authoritative though not binding, because of the [[authority]] of the person making it. ...multiple subtypes of ''dicta'', although due to their overlapping nature, legal practitioners in the U.S. colloquially use ''dicta'' to refer to any [[stat
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  • *2: seize, capture; specifically : to take or keep in [[custody]] by [[authority]] of [[law]] ...n the above sense are that there must be an [[intent]] to arrest under the authority, accompanied by a seizure or detention of the person in the [[manner]] know
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  • ...her two being [[traditional]] (feudal) authority and legal or [[rational]] authority. According to Weber, charisma is defined thus:
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  • ...ation of [[functions]], adherence to fixed rules, and a [[hierarchy]] of [[authority]] ...work that the assembly line brought to the factory. With the hierarchical authority and functional a specialization, they made possible the efficient undertaki
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  • ...rked by the supremacy of the [[father]] in the [[clan]] or [[family]], the legal dependence of [[wives]] and [[children]], and the reckoning of descent and ...which the [[father]] or eldest [[male]] is head of the household, having [[authority]] over [[women]] and [[children]]. Patriarchy also refers to a [[system]] o
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  • :b : a calling upon for [[authority]] or justification *3: an [[act]] of legal or [[moral]] implementation : enforcement
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  • ...a [[governmental]] [[institution]], with the [[authority]] to adjudicate [[legal]] disputes and dispense civil, [[criminal]], or administrative justice in a In the United States, the legal authority of a court to take action is based on three pillars of power over the parti
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  • *1 : a [[legal]] proceeding by which a case is brought before a higher [[court]] for revie *3 a : an application (as to a recognized [[authority]]) for corroboration, vindication, or [[decision]]
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  • ...ion of the [[inhabitants]] of a political unit rather than by an outside [[authority]]; broadly : control of one's own affairs ...e necessary [[functions]] of [[power]] without [[intervention]] from any [[authority]] which they cannot themselves alter. Self rule is associated then in conte
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  • *2: [[supreme]] [[authority]] : [[sovereignty]] ...e phrase Her Majesty's Dominions is still used occasionally in current-day legal documents in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom United Kingd
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  • *1 a : the [[action]] or the [[legal]] [[process]] of indicting b : the [[state]] of being indicted *2 : a [[formal]] [[written]] [[statement]] framed by a prosecuting [[authority]] and found by a [[jury]] (as a grand jury) charging a [[person]] with an o
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  • *3. a. The action of summoning before a judge or other [[person]] in [[authority]]. Obs. ...amed the federal constitution in 1787; also, to a [[body]] meeting under [[authority]] of Congress to frame a constitution for a new [[state]], or convened by a
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  • *1: a person who has controlling [[authority]] or is in a [[leading]] position: as a : a chief or head man or woman ...ol]] and instruction; specifically : the person from whom an [[agent]]'s [[authority]] derives
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  • ...s]], town, position). Said also of the general in [[command]], or of the [[authority]] that orders the withdrawal. ...d, annul, deprive of [[force]] or validity. Chiefly in [[religious]] and [[legal]] phraseology.
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  • *3. [[Authority]] of or as of a father in various senses; paternal authority, headship. Obs. ===Authority figure===
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  • ==Legal applications== In [[law]], it is a term of [[art]] used to identify a legal classification that exists independently of other categorizations because o
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  • ...s]] lashing out in a sudden and [[intense]] rash of [[violence]] against [[authority]], [[property]] or people. While [[individuals]] may attempt to lead or [[c ...religions]], the outcome of a sporting [[event]] or [[frustration]] with [[legal]] channels through which to air grievances.
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  • ...are put into place to avoid disrespect to any given [[authority]], be it [[legal]], [[moral]] and/or [[religious]]. An example of use in this [[context]] is
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  • ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_refugee Palestinian refugees] under the [[authority]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Relief_and_Works_Age
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  • ...[representatives]] duly authorized and usually ratified by the lawmaking [[authority]] of the [[state]] ...n a [[limited]] number of states, most commonly only two, [[establishing]] legal rights and obligations between those two states only. It is possible howeve
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  • While a precise definition varies among '''genocide''' [[scholars]], a [[legal]] definition is found in the 1948 United Nations [https://en.wikipedia.org/ ...International Criminal Court] came into existence in 2002 and it has the [[authority]] to try people from the states that have signed the treaty, but to date it
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  • ...not thus assigned, we of the [[local universes]] have [[absolutely]] no [[authority]] over them, but even then these [[unique]] [[beings]] are always willing t ...dex.php?title=Paper_25#25:4._TECHNICAL_ADVISERS Technical Advisers], the [[legal]] [[minds]] of the realm, we have our quota, about one-half billion. These
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  • ...of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letters_patent letters patent] by an [[authority]] or monarch to enforce the [[flow]] of trade to their self-employed member ...ystems was growing rapidly and making its way into the [[political]] and [[legal]] system. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Marx Karl Marx] in his [https
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  • ...d of [[state]], such as a monarch or president, or by a competent church [[authority]]. ''Commutation'' is an associated term, [[meaning]] the lessening of the ...ten granted so that people can hand in weapons to the police without any [[legal]] [[Examination|questions]] being asked as to where they obtained them/why
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  • ...was a [[formal]] [[contract]], blessed or officiated by a [[religious]] [[authority]]. Betrothal was binding as [[marriage]] and a [[divorce]] was [[necessary] ...als could be concluded with only the vows spoken by the couple, they had [[legal]] implications; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England Richa
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  • ...reate and promulgate laws--rules of human behavior, they have the physical authority by way of police and, on an international level, the military, to enforce t ...e behavior around them--what is legal, what is not, and even what is extra-legal--what is generally being done irrespective of the laws.
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  • ...ves from [[probity]], a measure of the [[authority]] of a [[witness]] in a legal case in Europe, and often correlated with the witness's nobility. In a sens ...ible people would undertake or hold, in the circumstances."[4] However, in legal contexts especially, 'probable' could also apply to propositions for which
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  • ...[[530]]). Roman law as preserved in Justinian's codes became the basis of legal practice in the ''[[Byzantine Empire]]'' and&mdash;later&mdash;in continent ...of Roman law is shown by the wealth of legal terminology, retained by all legal systems, like ''[[stare decisis]]'', ''culpa in contrahendo''<ref>In German
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  • ...ority, subject to no other, and most often the [[head of state]]. Thus the legal maxim, "there is no law without a sovereign." ...nd in certain context to various organs (such as courts of law) possessing legal jurisdiction in their own chief, rather than by mandate or under supervisio
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  • Politics consists of "social relations involving [[authority]] or [[power]]" [https://dict.die.net/politics/ Definition of politics from A [[government]] is the [[body]] that has the power to make and [[authority]] to make [[law]]s, rules, and policies. Governments exist in all institut
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  • ...a [[consequence]] of being threatened by others, including [[parents]], [[authority]] figures, playmates and [[siblings]]. “Use of [[force]] is [[justified]] There is no [[legal]] [[definition]] in English law as to what behaviour constitutes "Intimidat
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  • ...subdivision)|territory]]". It is not to be confused with [[auctoritas]] ("authority"). ...cept of [[legal authority]]. A man with imperium had in principle absolute authority to apply the law within the scope of his [[magistracy]] or [[promagistracy]
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  • ...ffs executed the decision. These procedures enabled Henry II to delegate [[authority]] without endowing his subordinates with too much [[power]]. ("Henry II" 29 ...fically aim at establishing impartiality had the effect of reinforcing the authority of the jury by guaranteeing impartiality at the point of selection.
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  • ...cy in international politics, The Hague is home to over 150 international (legal) organisations. These include the International Criminal Tribunal for the f ...further consolidated the role of The Hague as a centre for international [[legal]] arbitration.
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  • *7 a : the [[relative]] importance or [[authority]] accorded something <the weight of her [[opinion]]s> ...tion at which the objects will be used to show this standard weight, to be legal for commerce.
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  • *Corporation: A corporation is a limited liability entity that has a separate legal personality from its members. A corporation can be organized for-profit or ...that it has members, as opposed to shareholders, who share decision-making authority. Cooperatives are typically classified as either consumer cooperatives or w
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  • ....org/wiki/Holy_Roman_Emperor Holy Roman Emperor], and [[ecclesiastical]] [[authority]], represented by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope Pope]. The semina ...pedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Grotius Hugo Grotius] and published in Paris, on the [[legal]] [[status]] of [[war]]. It is now regarded as a foundational work in [http
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  • ...ems. The attitude of the higher government is portrayed by [[Those High in Authority]]. And ordinarily the verdict is formulated by a varying-sized commission c ...ity and truth of the Father's nature and attributes with unchallengeable [[authority]]; I know whereof I speak. [https://www.urantia.org/cgi-bin/webglimpse/mfs/
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  • ...nscience]]s and [[souls]] of men. Though he did not resort to [[logic]], [[legal]] quibbles, or clever sayings, he did make a [[powerful]], direct, [[clear]
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  • ...[property]], [[rights]], [[law]], and the enforcement of a legal code by [[authority]]: what they are, why (or even if) they are needed, what, if anything, make
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  • ...nty of another state, when a mandate has been granted by a supranational [[authority]]. In [[practice]], because of humanitarian emergencies, it is common that ...ept that a right translates into a duty, and is managed by a supranational authority.
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  • ...ciple of punishment. What conceptual changes do you suggest we make in our legal system to bring it more in line with the divine system? *Our legal system reflects the morality of our culture
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  • ...and the subsequent redistribution of these offices of [[administrative]] [[authority]].</blockquote> The [[technical]] [[status]] of Van on the [[legal]] records of [[Satania]] was not actually and finally settled until this ru
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  • ...k of Daniel)|The Story of Susanna]] is perhaps the earliest example of a [[Legal drama|courtroom drama]]. ...to the [[Book of Judith|Judith]] he mentions that "among the Hebrews, the authority [of Judith] came into contention", but that it was "counted in the number o
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  • ...o do what was done unto you but even provide those who do such things with legal remedies. All these, my dears, are the glories of self-discipline, self-lim ...ons it’s the same way; especially when folks are bereft of their own inner authority, their own connection with spirit. They’re relying upon someone else to t
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  • # A legal [[document]] describing such a formal system. ...t in the constitution, such as ratifying a treaty. ''Ultra vires'' gives a legal justification for the forced cessation of such action, which might be enfor
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  • ...by which the true Church may be known; a sign or proof of genuine origin, authority, and practice. Also in extended use. Now hist. ::b. Sc. Law. Any of various written forms of legal process and memoranda.
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  • ...al'' comes from the Latin word ''lex''.see [https://www.m-w.com/dictionary/legal Mirriam-Webster's Dictionary]
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  • ...ble for international relations, is appointed by the Pope.[15] The Vatican legal system is rooted in [[Canon Law]], and subject to the dictates of the Pope ...ant Jewish interests. In particular, the [[Chief Rabbinate of Israel]] has authority over certain matters relating to Jewish family life and conversion, even am
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  • In [[law]], analogy is used to resolve issues on which there is no previous authority. A distinction has to be made between analogous reasoning from written law ...icial decisions is also common, although these decisions are not binding [[authority|authorities]].
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  • ...ne may believe in one religion, many religions or none at all, with little legal or social sanction), as well as the general belief that religion does not u ...ority]], has since [[Durkheim]] often been preoccupied with the problem of authority in secularized societies and with secularization as a sociological or histo
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  • #Bahnsen, Greg, By This Standard: The Authority Of God's Law Today[dead link], pp. 346-347 #Bahnsen, Greg L. By This Standard: The Authority of God's Law Today, p. 10. Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, 19
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  • ...lmost without exception they realized the profound need to have a unity of authority and command. This became a chief with his Counsel of Elders, the older men ...conceived as an independent group of wise men and women who are given the authority to determine the constitutionality of the previous two branches’ actions.
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  • ...legally protected or otherwise regulated, the definition of morality as a legal element and in order to determine the cases of infringement, is usually lef ...ng five moral variables (harm/care, fairness/reciprocity, ingroup loyalty, authority/respect, purity/sanctity), whereas liberals use only two (harm/care and fai
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  • ...on]]—[[legalized]] institution or one founded by members with or without [[legal]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pragmatic_sanction sanction]—there has s ...r very slowly, as some [[individuals]] are [[attracted]] to positions of [[authority]] and [[leadership]], [[thinking]] that they know the way into the [[future
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  • ...r own ego embellishment or self-aggrandizement, or special privileges that authority can provide. ...aking system, a legal-based morality. In the case of nations now, it is a legal morality. If you were to use the values that sustained your species, those
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  • ...d you have come to fulness of life in him, who is the head of all rule and authority. [14] having canceled the bond which stood against us with its legal demands; this he set aside, nailing it to the cross.
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  • ...evidence]] has been heard, and there is [[absolutely]] no limit to their [[authority]] to call witnesses from anywhere and everywhere. And while their [[decisio 25:4.1 These [[legal]] and [[technical]] [[minds]] of the [[spirit]] world were not [[created]]
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  • ...promulgated by the Board of Trustees of Urantia Foundation pursuant to the authority and direction of Paragraph 7.6 of Article VII of the Declaration of Trust d
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  • ...sexual intercourse have been in human culture for hundreds of years. These legal or cultural restrictions may include: Often a community adapts its legal definitions during case [[law]]s for settling disputes. For example, in 200
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  • ...]. As a concept it has been subject to [[philosophy|philosophical]], [[law|legal]], and [[theology|theological]] reflection and debate throughout [[history] ...mmand theory (see above), with the difference that the [[state]] (or other authority) replaces God.
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  • ...erely the truth of the masters. When theft needs legal justification, when authority raises the banner of the general interest while pursuing private ends with
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  • ...e out people who do not represent your views, there are processes to bring legal actions lawfully. There are many actions that may be used to express your i ...iction you have of your version of reality. That enables you to speak with authority that their version is in need of divine intervention, an infusion of divine
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  • ...inability and publish their work, they will rise in eminence and in social authority and stand as examples for other organizations. ...een marginalized and who have tremendous social and cultural bias—and even legal bias—against them, should be given the first opportunity and means by whi
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  • ...red one aspect of socialization in all societies. Shame is enshrouded in [[legal]] precedent as a pillar of [[punishment]] and ostensible correction. Shame ..., the shame campaigns continued. In January 2005, Metro Manila Development Authority Chair Bayani Fernando announced shame campaign to target jaywalkers by spla
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  • *Delegated [[authority]] (for example in the [[democracy|democratic]] process) ...on knowledge'' ([[hegemony]]). Such belief systems define their figures of authority, such as medical doctors or priests in a church. Within such a belief syste
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  • ...legal'' comes from the Latin word ''lex''. [https://www.m-w.com/dictionary/legal Mirriam-Webster's Dictionary]
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  • The lines of [[administrative]] and [[spiritual]] [[authority]] on [[Urantia]] up until recently have been through ...k]], your [[Planetary Prince]]. However a short time ago, these lines of [[authority]]
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  • ...variety of viewpoints being freely expressed. You recognize this in your legal confrontations in criminal law, of which your television dramas have so man ...parency. Demand to know what’s going on. You once had a slogan: question authority--even us. It’s always a good beginning.
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  • ...itive and constructive nature wherever you can and withhold your power and authority to express in violent ways, which are contrary to the good order of the wor ...Monopolies are not always avaricious mechanisms for personal greed, power, authority and control. In a socially sustainable society, monopolistic businesses wi
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  • .... That berating, belittling, parental voice or the [[peer]] voice is the [[authority]] voice. If you have this, then you need to extinguish it. We will begin te ...n charge of my life!" "I no longer heed the demeaning, parental voice of [[authority]] any longer!" "I am an adult! I can make up my own mind." "I choose what I
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  • ...his [[sermon]] on this [[Sabbath]] day. He taught, indeed, as one having [[authority]] and not as the [[scribes]]. ...nscience]]s and [[souls]] of men. Though he did not resort to [[logic]], [[legal]] quibbles, or clever sayings, he did make a [[powerful]], direct, [[clear]
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  • ...t happened with which to reconstruct an event. Think of how the facts, in legal matters, are only what your courts of law determine, and not just by prepon ...L: Yes, and this is further reinforced by those in power who derive their authority from their followers’ un-self-questioned allegiance. Rather, it is the s
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  • ...uakes]; neither should you be concerned when you are delivered up to the [[Legal|civil]] [[authorities]] and are [[persecuted]] for the sake of the [[gospel ...I, after [[the Father|my Father]] has invested me with all [[power]] and [[authority]], continue to follow your fortunes and to [[guide]] in the affairs of [[th
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  • ...sibility of an evolved society. [If] there is still belief in the power, authority and control of established hierarchies then there will be contention betwee ...o even think of those emotions in terms of a corporation, or in terms of a legal system, yet we propose that you can surely develop sustainable organization
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  • ...and the subsequent redistribution of these offices of [[administrative]] [[authority]]. ...red]] to [[act]] as the [[representative]] of the [[Creator Son]], whose [[authority]] had been [[challenged]]. With this [[broadcast]] of the [[fact]] of [[reb
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  • ...[[desired]] to maintain his [[prestige]] as the chief [[ecclesiastical]] [[authority]] of the [[Jews]]. He also had another [[purpose]] in detaining [[Jesus]] a ...eing, he had only considered that these [[servants]] had no [[moral]] or [[legal]] [[right]] thus to [[question]] him, and he really congratulated himself o
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  • ...tion where we start, and so it is with individuals who occupy positions of authority, decision-making, and influence that we have been appealing to them with ou ...eration. Where once democracies were founded upon the public as the final authority for the operation and installation of democratic governments, the public is
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  • ...owever opaque to ourselves we are so much of the time. We have it on your authority--this multi-dimensional transcendent reality we live in, that we can learn For example, in your legal courts you often have two witnesses who were standing side by side observin
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