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seasonal affective disorder
form of mild depression that occurs in winters associated with reduction in the amount of sunlight It is characterized by oversleeping
Mitigation of punishment
Mitigation of punishment, a reduction in punishment due to mitigating circumstances that reduce the Criminal's
Liege poustie
passing of that Act shall be liable to challenge or reduction ex capite lecti.
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League of Nations (Societe des Nations)
carry on their common interests more effectively; the duty of reduction of armaments; equality for States, e.g., recognition of greater responsibility
Investigation
the examination of various persons (including the accused) and the reduction of their statements into writing, if the officer thinks fit,
Distress
Act, 1934, ss. 121, 134, 153 and 193, and RENT REDUCTION ACTS. In addition to the above provisions in favour of
Indolin
dark resinous substance polymeric with indol and obtained by the reduction of indigo white
Control
to recommend the imposition of punishment of dismissal, removal and reduction in rank or compulsory retirement, High Court of Judicature for
Concession
gesture made in recognition of demand or prevailing standard, a reduction in price for certain category of person, Arun Kumar v.
Alteration of share capital
Joint Stock Companies (s. 5), and, in the case of reduction, registered by him (s. 58).
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