Whereby I became more carelesse to studie my other prescript lessons.
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A democracy, according to the prescript of pure reason, would, in fact, be a church.
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I hadn't really thought through these issues, and I was reluctant to prescript a set of rules.
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The imperial prescript was then publicly read.
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According to his prescript, sharp exercise of lungs and limbs is a man's moral aid against temptation.
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But it was not delivered, else would it have been here written down without mercy, as a medical prescript, one of the grand specifics.
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These prescripts, after a long period of obsolescence, had become entirely obsolete.
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Nxumalo said procuring necessary PPE requires due diligence and adherence to all prescripts.
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The prescripts of the law say he must either be imprisoned or fined, Maimane continued.
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Anti-social behaviour will be tested against the law and legal prescripts of South Africa, said Booi.
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We will follow all prescripts of the law with due regard to local and international protocols.
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Essentially, Mogodiseng urged officers to ignore the prescripts of the Criminal Procedure Act and act on instinct.
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Masutha said the following of Derby-Lewis' parole application: I have considered the relevant laws and prescripts that regulate medical parole.
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It was evident that, as in the previous year, procurement processes blatantly ignored the prescripts of the Public Finance Management Act.
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The sharpness of this imagination springs from our curiosity: 'tis thus we ever impede ourselves, desiring to anticipate and regulate natural prescripts.
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The agency said it's working around the clock to ensure that suitable service providers are appointed in line with SASSA Supply Chain prescripts.