A law can be considered democratically structured if it is created through a process that involves representation, participation, and consent of the governed, reflecting the will of the people. However, if a law is established in a state where democratic principles are undermined—such as through authoritarian rule, lack of free elections, or suppression of dissent—then it cannot be deemed democratically structured. Ultimately, the legitimacy of a law hinges on the nature of the political system and the inclusiveness of its legislative processes.
I doubt that would be considered one in any state
No Ezhava community is considered as OBC by any other State.
In a structured program, any structure can be nested within another structure.
no, only air is considered.
A structured problem is a clearly defined issue that has a known solution approach or methodology. These problems have specific goals, constraints, and criteria for success, making them easier to analyze and solve systematically compared to unstructured problems. Organizing the information and applying structured problem-solving techniques can lead to efficient resolution.
in any organization there r two types of structures 1.structured 2.unstructured structured is the one where a hierarchy is maintained while taking a decision i.e top level managers,middle level managers,lower level managers and the work force... unstructured is the one where this hierarchy is not maintained and decisions are taken at any level.....
A slave- in ANY state- was considered property. Property does not have rights.
No, not in any state are you emancipated due to pregnancy or being a parent.
In any state medication without a prescription is a felony
C++ (or any other C language) encourages structured programming. I'm not sure if you are asking for an 'object oriented language' rather than structured. If that's the case, any C language or Java would fit the description perfectly.
At 18, any child in any state is considered a legal adult. Therefore, emancipation is moot.
No any state that gets real winters (snow) not considered dry. For dry, you would need states like AZ and NM.