In political science, sovereignty is usually defined as the most essential attribute of the state in the form of its complete self-sufficiency in the frames of a certain territory, that is its supremacy in the domestic policy and independence in the foreign one.
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Book II is devoted to an explication of topics relating to arguments where an " accident " ( i . e . non-essential attribute, or an attribute that " may " or " may not " belong ) is predicated of a subject.
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In the case of Keebler cookies and crackers, Vermylen said, the brand essence, or essential attributes, includes perceptions of " uncommonly good quality, caring and fun, " which become the focus of advertising, promotions, packaging, store displays and other marketing initiatives.
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The term pseudowire comes from the IETF s Pseudowire Emulation Edge-to-Edge ( PWE3 ) working group, which is chartered to define a mechanism that emulate the essential attributes of services such as ATM, Frame Relay, Ethernet or Circuit Emulation over a Packet Switched Network ( PSN ).
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On how his views influence his politics, he has said that " Central to being a humanist, which I am, is the core understanding that doubt and criticism are essential attributes in the quest for knowledge . " In July, he was announced as the new patron of the Anti Academies Alliance.
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After evaluating alternatives, Chileans elected holders as a strategic partner to Laureate Education Consortium, bringing together two essential attributes for this alliance was an opportunity to have a significant financial contribution and, on the other hand, as a portfolio of academic experiences prestige in Europe and the United States accumulated through a network of universities and educational institutions, all accredited by agencies specializing in quality assurance.
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(c ) The answer to the Government's unmistakability argument also meets its two related ultra vires contentions : that, under the reserved powers doctrine, Congress's power to change the law in the future was an essential attribute of its sovereignty that the Bank Board and FSLIC had no authority to bargain away; and that in any event no such authority can be conferred without an express delegation to that effect.
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To protect its members and to instill a sense of solidarity, each had the essential attributes of most modern fraternities : an oath of secrecy, a badge ( or token ) and a diploma ( or certificate ) of membership, mottoes ( in the case of the Phi Beta Kappa, in Greek rather than in Latin ), a ritual of initiation, a handclasp of recognition; to these, the Phi Beta Kappa would soon add another attribute, branches or " chapters " at other colleges.
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For instance, He is not physical, nor bound by time, nor subject to change, etc . These assertions do not involve any incorrect notions or assume any deficiency, while if positive essential attributes are admitted it may be assumed that other things coexisted with Him from eternity . Unrestrained anthropomorphism and perception of positive attributes is seen as a transgression as serious as idolatry, because both are fundamental errors in the metaphysics of God s role in the universe, and that is the most important aspect of the world.
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See Port Authority Trans-Hudson Corporation v . Feeney, 495 U . S . 299, 314-316 ( 1990 ) ( Brennan, J ., concurring in part and concurring in judgment ) ( observing that no single State has dominion over an entity created by interstate compact and that state / federal shared power is the essential attribute of such an entity ); M . Ridgeway, Interstate Compacts : A Question of Federalism 297-300 ( 1971 ) ( emphasizing limits of individual State's authority over interstate compact entities ).