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The recent Washington State Appeals Court decision Vision One LLC v. RSUI, -- P.3d -- (October 19, 2010, Division II) is a reminder that not all cover...
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§ 16.1 Material Base of Moral Reasoning: Faith in Custom or Reason. § 16.2 The Form or Shape of Emerging Stage 6 Moral Reasoning: § 16.2.1 The Philosophic Base of Stage 6 Natural Law Reasoning. § 16.2.2 The Enlightenment Form or Shape of Stage 6 Natural Law Reasoning. § 16.2.3 The Religious Form or Shape of Stage 6 Natural Law Reasoning. § 16.2.4 The Issue of Sexual Orientation as an Example of Stage 6 Reasoning from Both an Enlightenment and Religious Natural Law Perspective. § 16.3 Stage 6 Moral Reasoning as an Efficient Cause in Constitutional Law. § 16.4 Stage 6 Moral Reasoning as a Final Cause for Constitutional Law.
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The recent Washington State Appeals Court decision Vision One LLC v. RSUI, — P.3d — (October 19, 2010, Division II) is a reminder that not all coverag...
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... the Act does not incorporate "proximate cause"standards developed in nonstatutory common-law ... thedefendant's negligence was the sole, efficient, producingcause of injury." Id., at 506. Whether ...
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In this document, the Commission seeks comment on whether the customers of Lower 700 MHz B and C Block licensees would experience harmful interference--and if so, to what degree--if the Lower 700 MHz band were interoperable. The Commission also explores the next steps should it find that interoperability would cause limited or no harmful interference to Lower 700 MHz B and C Block licensees, or that such interference can reasonably be mitigated through industry efforts and/or through modifications to the Commission's technical rules or other regulatory measures. The Commission initiates this proceeding to promote interoperability in the Lower 700 MHz band and to encourage the efficient use of spectrum.
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That which actually precipitates an accident or injury.
The term efficient cause is frequently used interchangeably w...
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§ 1.1 Introduction to the Path of Constitutional Law Decisionmaking. § 1.2 Understanding the Causes of Constitutional Interpretation. § 1.2.1 Aristotle's Four Causes Used to Explain Any Thing or Situation: Material, Formal, Efficient, and Final Causes. § 1.2.2 Application of a Causal Analysis in the Four Parts of This Book. § 1.3 Use of the Four Causes in Each Part of This Book. § 1.3.1 Part I - The Materials of Constitutional Law. § 1.3.2 Part II - The Form or Shape of Constitutional Law . § 1.3.3 Part III - Decisionmaking Styles as Efficient Causes. § 1.3.4 Part IV - The Final Cause: Decisions and Opinions. § 1.4 Conclusion.
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Mohr insists that the Forms are knowable, though not through discursive speech; they can be known through a process of "unmediated acquaintance" that yields recognition "without doubt": each Form, being grasped with the mind's eye, is simply "taken in" as an individual (43-4, 49, 248). The myth of the Statesman, for example, is not meant "to explain the proximate efficient cause of the reverse circuit of the universe," as no myth could possibly explain this; rather, it is intended is to cast some light on who the (human) statesman is, and to illuminate the (apparently non-providential) order in which he lives and rules (153).
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CHICAGO -- In a recent survey conducted by Cars.com regarding gas prices and their affect on buying decisions, 85 percent of consumers said a prolonge...
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With a switch to energy efficient compact fluorescent (CFL) light bulbs already in full swing in the U.S. and elsewhere--Australia has banned incandes...