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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ENJOINDER» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
enjoinder in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
enjoinder im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Enjoinder and Argument in Ovid's Remedia Amoris
This slim study investigates the precise nature of Ovid's didactic poetry in the Remedia Amoris , as displayed in his exhortations, commands, advice and arguments.
2
A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
See enjoinder & injunction enjoining. enjoinable ( = capable of being prohibited
by injunction), dating from the late 19th century, is contained in no major English
dictionary but has proved useful to American judges — e.g.: • "[Alli such activity ...
3
Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage
318 enjoinder • “Justice Black . . . was not convinced that the mining operation
would not create an enjoinable nuisance.” Kyser v. Township, 786 N.W.2d 543,
551 (Mich. 2010). enjoinder; enjoinment; injunction. The words of the Fowler ...
4
Garner's Modern American Usage
See jeopardize. enjoinder; injunction; enjoinment. The words of the Fowler
brothers are as apt today as they were when first written: As rejoin rejoinder, so
enjoin enjoinder. The word is not given in the [first edition of the OED], from which
it ...
5
Moralities: A Diachronic Evolutionary Approach
There is a half-truth here: if some class an enjoinder as an enjoinder of "etiquette"
, in so doing they indicate that they do not feel bound by such an enjoinder in the
way they would feel bound if they had classed the enjoinder as an enjoinder of ...
6
Contemporary Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language
Quine himself believes that the enjoinder is reasonable in the more familiar
cases. He believes that we can discover the extent and limits of our knowledge of
language and mind only if we work from behind this veil of ignorance. What the ...
Peter A. French, Theodore Edward Uehling, Howard K. Wettstein, 1979
7
Navigations: Collected Irish Essays, 1976-2006
Commenting on this phenomenon, Amanda Gibeault writes: 'Stephen's enjoinder
to remember the scenes leading up to the epiphany take on accrued importance:
without the memories, the epiphany will cease to have an anchor in the world ...
8
Have a Heavenly Marriage
Therefore, we will not comment further at any length on this principle. However,
note the enjoinder, "and be not bitter against them." The thought is self-evident.
Fellows, never allow yourselves to become bitter against your wives. They may
not ...
David Henry Sorenson, 2000
9
The Lifting of the Veil: Acts 15:20-21
It's also seen in his statement that the pagan religious obligation dictated 'a
specific enjoinder against the sin of fornication.' This could only be religious if it
were cult harlotry, as opposed to common prostitution. David Bivin, even though
he ...
10
Justice in International Law: Further Selected Writings
Yet, the anti-suit enjoinder of international arbitration is a phenomenon that has
generated too little consideration, still less confrontation, and still less cure. Such
case law as may be found appears inconclusive. While the issuance of anti-suit ...
Stephen M. Schwebel, 2011
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ENJOINDER» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
enjoinder im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Bashir Court Warns of 'Chaos' If Govt Defies Law
They are also aware of the constitutional enjoinder that international agreements bind the Republic, especially those that have been ratified (s. «AllAfrica.com, Jun 15»
Tri-Territory Site
Because of the importance of these acquisitions to the United States and the proximity of their common enjoinder it seems only logical that the ... «Amerisurv, Jun 15»
Laws Would Combat Animal Cruelty
It uses a “nuisance abatement” structure, meaning actions like an enjoinder (an order for the cruel acts to stop or to shut the establishment ... «Eugene Weekly, Mai 15»
Traditional Tuvan Throat Singers Mesmerize Lowcountry
Fluent in the language, he told us it was an enjoinder to come and help tend the reindeer. Historically, most of the people of the tiny nation just ... «Moultrie News, Mai 15»
Court strikes down law aimed at Mumia Abu-Jamal and similar …
The act permits enjoinder of offender speech based entirely on its effect on a victim. In this regard, the Supreme Court is unequivocal: a ... «Washington Post, Apr 15»
Chetan Bhagat slapped 1 Crore defamation suit by Bihar royal family
He has requested for an enjoinder to restrain the further circulation and sale of copies of this novel. The Delhi High Court has summoned both ... «Bollywood Mantra, Apr 15»
The Capitalist Takeover of Higher Education
so we can make our money” educational philosophy,” with the clearly implied enjoinder: “…and for godssake stop teaching them to think about ... «CounterPunch, Mär 15»
Alleged Ponzi Schemer Barred From Using Assets, Trading
Gray and his companies consented to the asset freeze and preliminary enjoinder, although they denied any wrongdoing, according to ... «Law360, Mär 15»
A towering figure who crossed the political divide
For decades, Fraser was stalked by his celebrated enjoinder to the Australian people, "Life wasn't meant to be easy". What few people realised ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Mär 15»
Why are we so obsessed with faddy street food?
... are wonderful exceptions and must be cherished. Take that as an enjoinder to book dinner at a fantastic oldie at least once this month. «Telegraph.co.uk, Mär 15»