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  • 61subject —   1. Citizen. Maka āinana, kanaka: uli, ūhā kākau (of chief).   2. Topic. Kumumana o, kahua hana, kumuhana.     Subject of a sentence, kumu ōlelo, kumuha i …

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  • 62subject — dalykas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Mokomasis, dėstomasis arba tiriamasis objektas. atitikmenys: angl. discipline; subject vok. Disziplin, f rus. дисциплина …

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  • 63subject — A citizen. An inhabitant. A person domiciled in a country and enjoying the protection afforded by it under sovereign power. The Pizarro (US) 2 Wheat 227, 245, 4 L Ed 226, 231. See subject to …

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  • 64Subject-matter jurisdiction — is the authority of a court to hear cases of a particular type or cases relating to a specific subject matter. For instance, bankruptcy court has the authority to only hear bankruptcy cases.Subject matter jurisdiction must be distinguished from… …

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  • 65Subject-Subject Consciousness — Subject SUBJECT consciousness, a concept proposed by Harry Hay believed by Hay to be queer people s unique perspective on the world. Hay saw heterosexual society existing in a subject object dynamic; where men, who had the culturally acceptable… …

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  • 66subject matter jurisdiction — see jurisdiction Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. subject matter jurisdiction …

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  • 67subject to sth — ► likely to have or experience a particular thing, especially something unpleasant: be subject to a charge/fee/tariff »You may be subject to additional bank charges for currency conversion. »The company could be subject to a hostile takeover.… …

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  • 68Subject of labor — is a concept in Marxist political economy that refers to everything to which man s labor is directed. (Institute of Economics of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., 1957) The subject of labor may be materials provided directly by nature like …

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  • 69Subject matter — may refer to:* patentable subject matter (or statutory subject matter), defining whether patent protection is available * subject matter jurisdiction, determining the kinds of claims or disputes over which a court has jurisdiction * Subject… …

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  • 70Subject indexing — is the act of describing a document by index terms to indicate what the document is about or to summarize its content. Indices are constructed, separately, on three distinct levels: terms in a document such as a book; objects in a collection such …

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