Word: validations
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...warm or warmer than English. The explanation may lie in Mr. Nathan's expose of the national prejudices. It is strange, however, that shades of the Boston tea party should create eternal disturbance which even alliance in a World War should not destroy. The situation is another valid reason for the entire exclusion of sentiment and vague memories from the realm of statesmanship; and that is the greatest problem for any International court...
...instructions printed on the ballot. In case of an error in the filling out of a ballot, that ballot will be void only as regards the officer for whom the marking is incorrect. The votes for the other officers on the ballot, if they are correct, will be valid. All ballots must be signed...
...must be acknowledged that the physical sciences postponed for years any national or philosophical investigations, into their foundations, but Mathematicians have for several generations been investigating the foundations of their subject. In this they were aided by that part of the philosophical world which realized that an effective and valid interpretation of the sciences was vital to philosophy...
...then they may well be moved to trim down their worldly goods with deeds of philanthropy. In Wisconsin they heretofore had to time their charity six years before they died. But those days have gone: last week the Supreme Court reversed the Wisconsin courts' opinions which had held valid a state inheritance tax on gifts made within six years before the death of the donor. Such gifts were formerly considered as having been made in "contemplation of death." And the question is: Where does "contemplation of death" begin-on the death bed, or 24 hours before death...
...only answer for such a book, especially when Professor Barnes of Smith can label it as "trenchant, timely, and courageous." But, after all, it seems sufficient to warn its readers that here is presented only one side of an international question with very grave omissions of fact, that no valid judgment on the Great War will be pronounced until another generation, and finally that much of Mr. Bausman's argument has very little to do with the debt question, which is even more an economic subject than a legal one, but very much to do with fear and dislike...