No political government can afford to lose the total and uninhibited
subordination of the district SP.
But the colonial-era
subordination of the legislature to the executive continued under the one party state (1969-1992).
The military spokesperson had added earlier the Army is a very disciplined and organized institution and 'if this discipline and
subordination is not present in the Army, it would not be the best in the world'.
Based on the assumption that the higher the
subordination, more vulnerable the woman will be to domestic violence, the question arises: how do we identify vulnerability to domestic violence against women, anticipating the problem before a violent situation, in the form of aggression and death, leads to the need for health services, ?
Linguists working in different sign languages explore means for generating complex syntactic structure, focusing on
subordination, both means that sign language share with spoken languages and means unique to sign languages.
There are challenges in implementing the proposals for example how structural
subordination may be achieved.
Keywords and Phrases: Analytic functions, Convex, Hadamard product,
Subordination principle, Subordinating factor sequence, Univalent.
This book, therefore, is a constructive extension of his earlier The Trinity and
Subordination: The Doctrine of God and the Contemporary Gender Debate (2002), in which he argues against evangelical writers who claim that the Son's
subordination to the Father warrants the structural
subordination of women to men.
Later chapters consider how the law forms an integral part of women's economic and sexual
subordination, as well parental rights and expectations, and confronting its biases.
Two years after the partnership granted the conservation easement, Sheek agreed to subordinate his deed of trust to the conservation easement but received no consideration for the
subordination. On Dec.
ii) If H (z, [zeta]) [equivalent to] H(z) and f(z, [zeta]) [equivalent to] f(z), the strong
subordination becomes the usual notion of
subordination.