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Two Interpretations of the Covering Law

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 1999
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Herţia, D. I., Ivanov, Al.
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A new interpretation of Lachmann’s Law

Folia Linguistica, 2015
AbstractIn Latin, a short vowel followed by a voiced plosive undergoes lengthening in the past participle (Lachmann’s law). Many of these ppp. show a nasal segment inherited from the present or perfect stem. In a few ppp.
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Newton's Interpretation of Newton's Second Law

Archive for History of Exact Sciences, 2006
The wording of Newton's second law of motion has been the subject of discussion ever since its publication in the Principia in 1687, and in recent decades several historians have taken it up. The fairly common view is that the law describes the effect of impulses upon the struck body rather than forces in the form \(F=ma\) that came to be taken as ...
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The Procompetitive interpretation of Private Law

European Business Law Review, 2013
This paper investigates the opportunity of a Procompetitive interpretation of Private Law through an interdisciplinary analysis of Competition Law with Contract Law. The purpose of the research is to demonstrate that the traditional Civil Law might be differently considered and interpreted in the specific market where contractual obligation arises ...
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The Interpretation of Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Kevin Tobia, Brian G. Slocum
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TO INTERPRETATION OF HUBBLE LAW

Scientific research of the SCO countries: synergy and integration
It is shown that the dependence of the Hubble constant on time should have a more complex character than was previously assumed. Taking into account the curvature of space leads to a change in the Hubble law and to a violation of the homogeneity of space.
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American Interpretations of Natural Law

American Political Science Review, 1926
When James Otis in 1764 declared that government “has an everlasting foundation in the unchangeable will of God, the author of nature, whose laws never vary,” and that “there can be no prescription old enough to supersede the law of nature and the grant of God Almighty, who has given to all men a natural right to be free,” he was at once making use of ...
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An interpretation of copyright law

Medicine &amp Science in Sports &amp Exercise, 1996
S L, England, P B, Raven
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Judicial Interpretation of the Law

Journal of Russian Law, 2016
The article deals with the interpretation of the law by the judiciary. Normative legal acts in the process of their application can not always regulate social relations, resulting in the uncertainty of their application. Judicial interpretation of the law by the highest judicial authorities provides necessary assistance to the law enforcement authority
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