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Stewart's law of retroaction: It is easier to get forgiveness than permission.
A summary of the previous stage is given to the participants so retroaction allows the experts to review their former answers.
'Now we understand', Reich wrote, 'a basic element in the "retroaction of ideology on the economic base".
First demonstration of a quantum retroaction schema in a quantum continuum.
Individuals familiar with the panel's deliberations who spoke only after receiving a promise not to be identified said the commission is likely to vote on retroaction in January.
As a result of retroaction, about 3,800 inmates can petition the courts for a marginal reduction in their sentences this year after the policy goes into effect in March.
Retroaction from mediating function to language and back to action entails progressive fine-tuning, never-ending in fact, since human beings are in continuous biological and social change.
In an interview with Stephen Marley with Retroaction Magazine, he stated that he was unhappy with the final product.
The commission, comprising seven voting members appointed by President Bush and former president Bill Clinton, is scheduled to meet today, but a vote on retroaction is unlikely.
The Bureau of Prisons, federal probation officials and the commission have not released information showing how many inmates have committed crimes in the three months since the retroaction was applied.
Around the same time, an all-request 80's New Wave program called "RetroAction" began airing Saturday nights from 9 to midnight, hosted by Sini Man.
Polysemy (more than one meaning assignable to the sign) is a gradual acquisition and reflects the principle of retroaction of meaning on the carrier: words, drawings, sounds, etc.
There are also rogues whose only law is Stewart's Law of Retroaction - "It is easier to get forgiveness than permission" - and Malan thinks they're getting way too much forgiveness.
In addition to its informative role, it also effectively eliminates future obstacles to the smooth functioning of the internal market, thus avoiding retroaction action on the basis of infringement procedures (article 226 of the EU Treaty).
Robert W. Pratt, chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa, said assertions that retroaction will result in "an avalanche of motions . . . are exaggerated."
The decrease of solubility of carbon dioxide in seawater when temperature increases is also an important retroaction factor (positive feedback) exacerbating past and future climate changes as observed in ice cores from the Vostok site in Antarctica.
Richard L. Delonis, national president of the National Association of Assistant U.S. Attorneys, warned that retroaction would burden prosecutors and overwhelm U.S. marshals, who would have to resettle prisoners into halfway houses.
In the psychoanalysis of Sigmund Freud, afterwardsness is a "mode of belated understanding or retroactive attribution of sexual or traumatic meaning to earlier events... [from the German word] Nachträglichkeit, translated as deferred action, retroaction, après-coup, afterwardsness".