Archbishop Cranmer was the highest ecclesiastical authority at the time, and was likewise the leading spirit of the revisional movement. |
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The help of the legal assistants is mainly concentrated on the revisional jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. |
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The Constitution of Pakistan confers original, criminal and suo moto jurisdiction, apart from revisional powers, to the Federal Shariat Court. |
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The Supreme Court is the only judicial body entrusted with revisional jurisdiction. |
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According to courts, the revisional powers need to be justified by the commissioner by giving cogent reasons. |
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Although the Cyprus legal system is adversarial, the Supreme Court in the exercise of its revisional jurisdiction follows the inquisitorial system. |
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Internal acts of the administration, preparatory acts, confirmatory acts, and acts of government are not subject to the revisional jurisdiction of the Court. |
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He also helped develop a surgery known as revisional endoscopic bariatric surgery. |
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A revisional study of the spider family Thomisidae of Japan. |
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Supercooling and freeze-tolerance in the European wall lizard, Podarcis muralis, with a revisional history of the discovery of freeze-tolerance in vertebrates. |
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The only composer to come close to Liszt's revisional output is Schubert, with approximately 100 of his 500 lieder existing in more than one version. |
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