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  • 81law-making — law ,making adjective only before noun * responsible for making laws: LEGISLATIVE: a law making body a. relating to the activity of making laws: the law making process ╾ law ,making noun uncount …

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  • 82Law enforcement in Abkhazia — is now de jure the responsibility of the International Police [ Abkhazia: Ways Forward, Europe Report N°179 , 18 January 2007 ] and the United Nations as the international organizations such as United Nations (28 Security Council Resolutions), EC …

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  • 83process server — [prä′ses΄] n. Law a policeman, sheriff, or deputy who delivers an official order, or process, commanding the person receiving it to be in court at a certain time and place …

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  • 84law of the minimum — n a law in physiology: when a process is conditioned by several factors its rate is limited by the factor present in the minimum …

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  • 85law — [n1] rules of a government, society act, assize, behest, bidding, bylaw, canon, case, caveat, charge, charter, code, command, commandment, constitution, covenant, decision, decree, decretum, demand, dictate, divestiture, due process, edict,… …

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  • 86law|mak|ing — «L MAY kihng», adjective, noun. –adj. having the duty and power of making laws; legislative: »Congress is a lawmaking body. –n. the act or process of making laws; legislation …

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  • 87process server — Law. a person who serves legal documents, as subpoenas, writs, or warrants, esp. those requiring appearance in court. [1605 15] * * * …

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  • 88process server — Law. a person who serves legal documents, as subpoenas, writs, or warrants, esp. those requiring appearance in court. [1605 15] …

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  • 89Law, Crime, and Law Enforcement — ▪ 2006 Introduction Trials of former heads of state, U.S. Supreme Court rulings on eminent domain and the death penalty, and high profile cases against former executives of large corporations were leading legal and criminal issues in 2005.… …

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  • 90Law of comparative judgment — The law of comparative judgment was conceived by L. L. Thurstone. In modern day terminology, it is more aptly described as a model that is used to obtain measurements from any process of pairwise comparison. Examples of such processes are the… …

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