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Do you still have to pay for things you used doctrine points on in an Imperial guard army in Warhammer 40000?

With the new codex I'm pretty sure there aren't any doctrine points


What is meant by the doctrine of separation of power?

The separation of powers doctrine refers to the division of the government. These branches are the executive, legislative and judicial. The separation of powers doctrine supposed to be the cornerstone of fair government.


Are lines of best fit meant to touch all your points?

no, its meant to go through most of your points but ignoring the anomalous results


What are the secondary points in smart art graphics called?

subpoints


What is meant by secondary computer memory?

Usually the hard drives are considered secondary. The RAM (Random Access Memory) is the primary memory.


What is meant by the doctrine of incorporation of international law?

the doctrine of incorporation means that the generally accepted principles of international law are automatically adopted by a state as part of its own laws.


How many points do you need to become a physical education teacher in secondary schools?

54325345 points. You're welcome.


What is a caplonar point?

There is no such word as caplonar.If you meant coplanar points, then these are points in the same plane.


What is meant by fixed points in maths?

They are points whose positions do not change under transformations.


What happens when the primary winding is energized and the secondary winding is open circuited?

A voltage appears between the terminal points of the secondary winding


Which American policy was meant to keep European countries from getting involved in north and south?

The Monroe Doctrine


What is meant by constitute?

The constitutional supremacy refers to the doctrine in which the constitution is mandated to rule in accordance to the laws of the country.