- recession.
Analysis and
subsequent recessions have
provided evidence controverting Lauder's claims,
though related indices have been
proposed for other...
-
Kingdom that
modified the law on
habeas corpus to
remove the rule
against controverting the
return in non-criminal cases. Historically, the
rules around factual...
- by Viking. The book
offers a
comprehensive look at
number 0 and its
controverting role as one of the
great paradoxes of
human thought and
history since...
-
court to stay an
indictment for
perjury as the
indictment was
found to
controvert the respondent's
earlier acquittal for murder. The
court held that charging...
-
voluntary jurisdiction, or that
exercised upon
matters not
opposed or
controverted. The
Lords Chief Justices, judges, etc., had a
contentious jurisdiction;...
- com.
Retrieved January 14, 2019. Barry, Quan (September 26, 2004).
Controvertibles.
University of
Pittsburgh Press. doi:10.2307/j.ctt5vkg3w. ISBNÂ 978-0-8229-8015-5...
- they think, are
totally implausible, unbelievable, disre****ble, and
controvertible, for they go
beyond the
bounds of reason.
Militant atheists can find...
- he was one of the
followers of
Asclepiades of Bithynia, he
ventured to
controvert his
opinions on some points. A
physician of the same name is mentioned...
- Much of that
published work is
polemical in nature,
disputing and
controverting what they see as a "scientific orthodoxy"
which shields and protects...
- (Purpura 2001).
According to
ancient opinion (which, however, has been much
controverted),
Irnerius was the
author of the
epitome of the
Novellae of Justinian...