They declared themselves incapable of assenting to any changes touching the Church without the authorization of the Assembly of the Clergy. |
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The pope cannot remit any guilt, except by declaring that it has been remitted by God and by assenting to God's remission. |
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The formality of being made to click assent is significant, even if one is assenting to standard form contracts. |
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The others nodded in mute agreement, assenting to the terms set down by the car's owner. |
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His acceptance of them as hypotheses does not require assenting to them. |
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Intentional violation requires either knowing of the violation or knowing of the possibility of a violation and assenting to it. |
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If the minor is assenting in writing, the assent form should be drafted in age-appropriate language. |
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We therefore have difficulty in assenting to a Commission without Mr Buttiglione. |
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We are convinced that the problem raised goes far beyond our simply assenting to an international protocol. |
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Let me first, as rapporteur, give my reasons for assenting to Malta's accession application. |
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National Parliaments can give an assenting opinion on a legislative proposal's conformity with the principle of subsidiarity. |
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Certainly he appears to be fulfilling all the legal functions of the role adequately, such as assenting to laws and setting session times for Parliament. |
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At the time, Constitutional scholars such as Allan Tupper commented on the Lieutenant Governor's right to refuse the advice of the Premier on assenting to legislation. |
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There are thoughts belonging to the understanding, assenting and dissenting thoughts, belief and disopinion. |
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The commissioner's role in assenting to bills is like that of a lieutenant governor and is almost always exercised in accordance with the advice of the first minister. |
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One of the major benefits of the second protocol we would be assenting to, as I think the speaker from Oshawa mentioned, is that we would be able to prosecute Canadians. |
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Regarding an act assenting to a constituent treaty of the European Union, the Convention of 4 November 1950 for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms or an additional protocol to that Convention. |
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Amendments proposed by the Commission and the Council under Article 95 of the ECSC Treaty shall be printed at the same time as the assenting opinion thereon delivered by the Court of Justice. |
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In assenting to these amendments in March 2002, Parliament re-affirmed the importance of the Corporation's mandate and services as an instrument of trade development. |
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Members of council should have the opportunity to review and consider any revised provisions carefully before assenting to incorporating them in a by-law. |
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Other human rights treaties and conventions, once adopted by the Congress, require the assenting vote of two-thirds of all the members of each Chamber to acquire constitutional rank. |
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This harvesting bewrites the unhealable Monogrammed Beach Towels of affair and assenting a brew-house. |
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During the 1960s, the ceremony of assenting by commission was discontinued and is now only employed once a year, at the end of the annual parliamentary session. |
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