The Municipal Code," amended in its application to the Moro Province by the Legislative Council of the Moro Province Act No.
This tax is subdivided in its application to provincial and municipal general expenses and educational disbursements.
The people make no demur at paying a tax on land-produce; but they complain of the system of taxation of capital generally, and particularly of its applicationto lands lying fallow for the causes already explained.
In its application to the European it simply denoted "partisan of the regular clergy.
This obligation, so universal in its application to all the principles of a republic, is peculiarly so in ours, where the formation of parties founded on sectional interests is so much fostered by the extent of our territory.
The blistering and excoriation often produced by strapping, and the time consumed in its application, are sufficient reasons for acquiring skill in the art of bandaging; an art whose comforts and advantages are appreciated by the patient.
The substitution of industrialism for warfare is not, however, understood to imply a diminution of individual enterprise, but an alteration in its application.
They search for principles of universal right, without the perception that a right which is to be universal must necessarily be so general in character as to be useless in its application.
Much of its application, indeed, will not stand for one moment the test of inquiry; as when, for instance, he correlates the monarchical government of France with the English constitutional system and extols the perpetual virtues of 1688.
Statutes of Limitation A statute of limitations does not deprive one of property without due process of law, unless, in its application to an existing right of action, it unreasonably limits the opportunity to enforce that right by suit.
But as always, Yoritomo, after having signaled the danger, and indicated the remedy, gives us the manner of its application.
It is one of Nature's priceless gifts; an income in itself, it is as valuable as its application is rare.
Analysis of the same object, while being scrupulously exact, can, however, differ materially in its application, according to the way that the object is related to this or that group of circumstances.
And now he had stepped over the threshold of a new art which has since become so world-wide in its application as to be an integral part of modern human experience.
The two fundamental conditions of the conditional sentence in Europe (a slight infraction and a nonrelapsed criminal) do not, therefore, afford a complete guarantee of the utility of its application.
Moreover, the cellular system is unequal in its application, for difference of race has much to say to it, and in fact it is a clumsy machinery of the northern races, repugnant to those of the south, more dependent on the open air and light.
Afterwards I shall have something to say of the provision in its application to debts owing by the government.
In considering the validity and constitutionality of this provision, I shall in the first place confine myself to the provision in its application to private debts.
Property is a word of large import, and, in its application to this company, included all the real and personal estate required by it for the successful prosecution of its business.
We shall now consider whether it be constitutional in its application to contracts made after its passage.
Yet the whole of its value resides in its application to the comparison of the pleasures and pains.
The general mental defect--false persuasion of knowledge without the reality--is presented in its application to a particular case.
Copperplate printing, in its application to lithography, is a simple operation, but it requires extraordinary care for its successful execution.
Method conquers the most stubborn difficulties, and, though it is not at all times profoundly interesting in its application, yet it more than repays any monotony it may involve.
This idea in its application to "making ready" at a tin-printing machine will suggest many possibilities to the resourceful printer, and if intelligently treated will rarely prove troublesome.
In its application to lithography the following are the only requisites for copperplate transfer printing.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "its application" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.