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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ABRIDGEABLE»
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1
Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage
See above (a), aforesaid & captioned. above-referenced. See reference, vb.
above-stated. See above (a) & aforesaid. above-styled. See above-mentioned.
abridgable; abridgeable. Abridgable is the preferred spelling in AmE,
abridgeable in ...
2
Lacunary polynomials over finite fields
A successor chain (1) is said to be abridgeable if there exists an i with 0</-<A:
such that the chain /to) (*) - 1) (*) °* «+ 1) (*)«>*•• ' W, yielded by the cancelling of
the z'+l-th term, is also a correct successor chain. Since for this the validity of /« -
1) ...
3
Impulsive Meditations: Out of My Life and Thought
Finally, and most important, The Bill or Rights is appended to the original
Constitution to assure that individuals continue to own human rights that are
intended to be un- abridgeable by any level of government - though yet
suspendible in times ...
M.D. R. Garner Brasseur, R Garner Brasseur M D, 2012
During the six or twelve months, or any greater number of months, of the factitious
and un- abridgeable delay, fortune is not always idle. A necessary witness,
whose testimony would, under the natural system, have been collected the first
day ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1843
Justice Miller urged a classification according to the source of the privileges; that
the legal privileges of a citizen are derived either from national law or from State
law; that privileges derived from State law should be held abridgeable by a ...
State University of Iowa. College of Law, 1918
... against ideological radicalism and labor-inspired political movements. Thus in
America the gulf between the major labor unions, the middle class, and the
farmer was never so deep and politically un- abridgeable as in most other
countries of ...
7
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court ...
... exercising themselves in the same area and for many purposes in common, un
abridgeable by concert of action to a common end clearly within the purpose for
which each was created, and we do not believe that eminent judge intended his ...
Alabama. Supreme Court, 1915
8
The Oxford Reference Guide to English Morphology
(32) a. abridge ~ abridgeable, abuse s abusable, besmirch ~ besmirchable,
desire Q desirable, declare ~ declarable b. alter s alterable, answer s answerable
, budget 0 budgetable, balance s balanceable, challenge ~ challengeable c.
Laurie Bauer, Rochelle Lieber, Ingo Plag, 2013
9
Regulating Broadcast Programming
In words that still bring to mind Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, the D.C.
Circuit found that a constitutional provision prohibiting an abridgment of freedom
of speech and the press created an "'abridgeable' right to speak"125 through the
...
Thomas G. Krattenmaker, Lucas A. Powe, Lucas A. Powe, Jr., 1994
10
Legendary Lives in La Princesse de Clèves
16 Even more standard though less abridgeable, Etienne Pasquier's Recherches
de la France was scholarly and thoughtful and observant. Pasquier began
publishing his Recherches in 1560; complete editions appeared in 1607, 1621,
1633, ...