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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SURROGATESHIP»
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surrogateship en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Risk Management and Corporate Governance
Surrogateship implies, if not demands, that the “deputy” knows what those they
are representing want and that the deputy is in some level of communication with
those they are representing. How does one assess the validity of such claims?
Abol Jalilvand, Tassos Malliaris, 2013
2
Surrogate Motherhood and the Politics of Reproduction
123 A diaerent editorial, titled “Profit Is the Wrong Motive: Orange County Case
Shows the Miseries of Commercial Surrogateship,” made a similar argument,
using racially coded language: “The larger lesson is that surrogateship
arrangements ...
3
A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
E.g., "The estate surrendered would merge in the estate of the surrenderee."
Cornelius J. Moynihan, Introduction to the Law of Real Property 169 (2d ed. 1988
). See -EE (A). surrogacy; surrogateship. Both may mean "the position of a
surrogate ...
4
Stories from "Blackwood".
When I looked towards Mrs. Brown for an explanation, she nodded good-
naturedly to Emily, and said, " It was the Surrogateship did it all." Mr. Wyvill faintly
smiled, and Emily laughed outright. " The Surrogateship ?" I said inquiringly — "
what ...
Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, 1852
1222 Swinburne, A. C: see Authors Symons, T. W.: 942n Taft, H. W.: id, 937; and
charter commission, 1275, 1 281, 1288-89; and City College of New York bill,
1284; and N.Y.S. supreme court judgeship, 1392-93; and surrogateship, 937,
940, ...
Theodore Roosevelt, Elting Elmore Morison, 1951
6
The corporation in American politics
SURROGATESHIP Another important political resource possessed by
corporations is surrogateship. The fact that the businessman's work, although
conducted as his private enterprise is nevertheless something which afiects all
members of ...
7
The Theory of the Leisure Class; An Economic Study of ...
Such an auxiliary sense of taste is the sense of novelty; and this latter is helped
out in its surrogateship by the curiosity with which men view ingenious and
puzzling contrivances. Hence it comes that most objects alleged to be beautiful,
and ...
8
A Veblen Treasury: From Leisure Class to War, Peace, and ...
Such an auxiliary sense of taste is the sense of novelty; and this latter is helped
out in its surrogateship by the curiosity with which men view ingenious and
puzzling contrivances. Hence it comes that most objects alleged to be beautiful,
and ...
9
From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology
The acknowledgment of the act of marriage, of the copula carnalz's, as a '
sacrament' of the Catholic Church is a concession to this sentiment. Eroticism
enters easily into an unconscious and unstable relation of surrogateship or fusion
with ...
H.H. Gerth, C. Wright Mills, 2014
10
Rebellion of 1837 in Upper Canada
I told Ridout60 before I left Toronto that he would be removed and indeed had I
thought of your Surrogateship I should have been equally certain of your
removal61 — but in fact it was a matter of such insignificance that I never once
thought of ...
Colin Read, Ronald John Stagg, 1985