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The subject is not referable to questions of the ego, to notions of the self.
So the charge made for the accommodation during her lifetime was the nominal charge referable to her exiguous state retirement pension.
The Tribunal also held that the interest amount referable to mesne profits is not taxable.
However, symptoms referable to cystitis may also be caused by urethritis or vaginitis.
Further, Mrs. Boileau shall indemnify him, if he is ever called on to pay any amount referable to the mortgage on the matrimonial home.
Classification is a process managed entirely through internal RCMP processes, and it is not a referable type of grievance.
No non-neoplastic histopathological lesions were found that could be referable to drug treatment.
Two categories of grievances are referable to adjudication under section 92 of the Act.
Money Market Fund disclaimer: Each series' respective performances are referable to the same portfolio of assets.
Yet no fossils referable to modern ape lineages are known during the Pliocene, and monkey families are scarcely better known.
If any dispute which is referable to adjudication is for any reason decided by any court, then the court shall have the same powers in relation thereto as the adjudicator.
Furthermore, Straneck's treatment of an Argentine tyrannulet taxon as referable to S. griseiceps and the resulting revalidation of S. griseiceps are not confirmed.
Most of the significant differences that allow taxa referable to these genera to be consistently distinguished involve features of the soft-part anatomy, not the carapace.
It is uniquely referable to the land which Indian bands occupy.
An amount is considered to be interest if it represents compensation for the use of money, if it is referable to a principal sum and if it accrues day-to-day.
The Committee concluded that grievances of this type are referable, and provided findings and recommendations to the Commissioner on this portion of the grievance.
There was connection to a clearly referable policy.
Of the five types of grievances that must be referred to the ERC for review, the Force's interpretation and application of governmentwide policies generates most of the controversy about what is referable.
The marginal tonnage to which the financial inducements were referable corresponded to the tonnage which the customer might otherwise have considered obtaining from a competing supplier.
In the cases reviewed this year, confusion arose where the nature of the grievance was unclear, where there were intersecting human rights issues, and where there was some connection to a clearly referable policy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The symptoms are mainly referable to the nervous system, causing a transverse myelitis and paraplegia.
And this is the case with phenomena, as regards that in them which is referable to mere sensation.
It has been averred that some of the British specimens are referable to this form.
Rome Beauty is almost the only one of great notoriety that is referable to this source.
Of the three chief by-products of alcoholic fermentation, only glycerol remains at present referable directly to the sugar.
Another symptom referable to the pulmonary organs in cases of hepatic abscess is singultus, or hiccough.
Kohl believes that it is to the presence of the spores that the occurrence of splenetic fever appears to be referable.
The true chrysolite of the modern mineralogist is a magnesium silicate, referable to the species olivine.
Examples of a blackish form have been noted from a wood in West Kent, and these are apparently referable to the melanic ab.
All these effects should be referable to the same group of causes.
Two monkeys from Sirhassen appear to be referable to this species.
This crisis presents a class of duties which is referable to yourselves.
The specimens of the second generation are referable to var.
We have seen that this subject matter is referable to four general heads.
The heat produced in both cases is referable to a common cause.
They exist under two forms, and are referable to a double origin.
In shape they are mostly of some form referable to the cuneate form.
In the majority of characters they are, however, referable to the latter.
Something of the awfulness, even of Death itself, is referable to this.
Morris's hostile feeling toward this woman which might be referable to the crime committed in her house that might threaten Emily's tranquillity if they were made known?
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