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  • 51Law of excluded middle — This article uses forms of logical notation. For a concise description of the symbols used in this notation, see Table of logic symbols. In logic, the law of the excluded middle states that the propositional calculus formula P ∨ ¬ P ( P or not P… …

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  • 52Law of Attraction — The phrase Law of Attraction, although used widely by esoteric writers, has a variety of definitions. Turn of the century references conceptualized the law of attraction as relating to physical structure and to how matter develops. [“Waves in… …

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  • 53Law enforcement by country — In many countries, particularly those with a federal system of government, there may be several police or police like organizations, each serving different levels of government and enforcing different subsets of the applicable law. Argentina In… …

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  • 54law */*/*/ — UK [lɔː] / US [lɔ] noun Word forms law : singular law plural laws 1) [countable] an official rule that people must obey The new law will be passed by Parliament in the spring. break a law (= do something illegal): Several traffic laws had been… …

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  • 55Law of mass action — For other uses, see Mass action (disambiguation). In Chemistry, the law of mass action is a mathematical model that explains and predicts behaviors of solutions in dynamic equilibrium. It can be described with two aspects: 1) the equilibrium… …

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  • 56Law Society of British Columbia v. Mangat — SCCInfoBox case name=Law Society of British Columbia v. Mangat full case name= Law Society of British Columbia v. Jaswant Singh Mangat, Westcoast Immigration Consultants Ltd., and Jill Sparling heard date=March 21, 2001 decided date=October 18,… …

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  • 57due process of law — due process of law: due process Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. due process of law …

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  • 58Law of the Soviet Union — The Law of the Soviet Union mdash;also known as Socialist Law mdash;was the law developed in the Soviet Union following the October Revolution of 1917. Modified versions of the Soviet legal system were adopted by many Communist states following… …

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  • 59Law enforcement in the Netherlands — Logo of the Dutch police Law enforcement in the Netherlands is provided by 25 regional police forces (Dutch: regiokorpsen), the Netherlands Police Agency (Dutch: Korps landelijke politiediensten) and the Royal Marechaussee (Dutch: Ko …

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  • 60Law enforcement in Bolivia — Bolivian National Police Corps Cuerpo de Policía Nacional Abbreviation CdPN Agency overview Formed 1886 Employees 31,000 Legal personality …

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