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Godliness
Careful observance of or conformity to the laws of God the state or quality of being godly piety
data based
relying on observation or experiment
Inobservable
Not observable
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Inobservant
Not observant regardless heedless
Malobservation
Erroneous observation
Methodist
One who observes method
Sunday
the day of the sun], the first day of the week, the Lord's Day, termed in the Sunday Observance Act, 1677 (29 Car. 2, c. 7, infra), 'the Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday.' It is a dies
Probation
v. Union of India, 1976 Sim LJ 357. Means a sort of 'locus pententiae' to the employer to observe the work, ability, efficiency, sincerity, and competence of the servant and if he is found not suitable for
Smuggling
or any other law for the time being in force, in respect of which a condition is not observed unless the non-observance of the condition was sanctioned by the proper officer.' In view of clause (o) of
Law
or forbearances of a class: see Austin's Jurisprudence; 1 Bl. Com. 38. A principle of conduct may be observed habitually by an individual or a class. When sufficiently formulated or defined to be observed uniformly by the
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