hypotheasis
They don't differ very much, a theory is just as trusted as a law. Laws tend to be expressed mathematically or logically, while theories tend to be more conceptual.
yes
The banking laws differ from country to country and are currently being rewritten in most of them. The key objectives however are to be confidential, to minimize exposure to risk and to avoid corruption.
Establish special relationships, provide authority to personnel assignments and provide the starting point for organizing staff
Why is statutory law important to politicians? Because local politians (i.e. guvernors) have direct influence to these written laws within a state. In difference to the constitutional laws that have the same impact across the country. For example the death penalty laws between the states of U.S. differ while the voting system as a consitutional law is the same for all states.
They don't differ very much, a theory is just as trusted as a law. Laws tend to be expressed mathematically or logically, while theories tend to be more conceptual.
because i a theory is someones idea of what happend, that is debaitable with many diffrent ideas. but a scientific law is what is it.
Theories are observations held to be true based on their application to observation and proven scientific laws.
you in a science class with a woman as your teacher and her name starts with c to m
Laws have been proven, theories have not
Laws have been proven, theories have not
Laws are consistent observations and always happen Theories are attempts to explain why certain laws are true.
all theories don't become laws
There is replicatable data that runs counter to the laws/theories.
theories change not laws...its because they r proved experimentaly correct...nd they are flawless......
the laws of motion
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