The Parliament can request the Commission to draft legislation for debate in any area. |
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The annual budget only comes into force once the President of the Parliament has signed it. |
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The Bill passed the committee stage and is now close to sailing through Parliament. |
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Rather, it is a case of the Parliament choosing its battles more judiciously than in the past. |
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If this does not occur, the next step is for the Parliament to have its second reading of the budget. |
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Her main supporters in the Parliament have stood aside for her, but at what price? |
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He approves of the Scottish Parliament and says its critics should give it time. |
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To move it could involve changing an act of Parliament which governs the use of the downs. |
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This was not helped by the fact that the new Parliament was patently not ready for the occasion. |
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Again there is doubt over funding increases in the final two years of the Parliament. |
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It is not difficult to understand the reason Parliament adopted the approach that it did. |
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Electioneering promises that go beyond the life of a Parliament are thus mere wind. |
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The Council of Ministers is not accountable to the European Parliament or national parliaments. |
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Some of the proposals in the White Paper will need to be passed by Parliament before they can go ahead. |
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Greater control by national parliaments and the European Parliament would represent a positive move. |
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So Parliament must get on with making this new law effective as soon as possible. |
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The Parliament has the power to reject the budget and fire the Commission if it so chooses. |
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The Australian Parliament was united on a declaration of war against the Axis powers. |
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The courts are to have due regard to the legislation as an expression of the will of Parliament. |
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On internal matters, it allows for more democratic control by the national parliaments and the European Parliament. |
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The Head of State was a President who was elected by Parliament for seven years. |
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He has suggested it to no one connected with the Parliament, nor is he willing to. |
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If Parliament had any such intention, it would surely have made its intention plain. |
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There is a view that our Parliament has fallen in esteem because of legislation from Europe. |
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It is now up to the Commission to submit a new, or the same, proposal to the Parliament. |
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Anyone care to tell me whether this bill made it though Parliament this week? |
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Unsurprisingly, provinces can't legislate on matters of federal competence, nor can Parliament legislate on matters of provincial competence. |
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He is the man whose next most significant speech will be his valedictory, and we will hear it in this Parliament. |
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Unip area member of Parliament, Lucas Phiri said this after the death of Chief Kapatamoyo, 39, of the Ngoni last week. |
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Moreover, the Government took soundings with the Parliament and the people of New Zealand. |
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When Parliament passes legislation as important as this, the wording should be more properly and soundly thought through. |
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She used to attend the village night school when Barefoot College introduced the Bal Sansad, or the Children's Parliament. |
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Governments, enjoying the full powers of a sovereign Parliament, usually have a different vantage point from the opposition parties. |
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But this Parliament needs to be quite determined that it finally is sovereign over this country. |
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Parliament is sovereign, and, under parliamentary authority, regulation of almost anything can occur. |
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The Government has the right to regulate and the sovereignty of Parliament is assured. |
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The sovereignty of this Parliament is the one thing that underpins everything about this country. |
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Parliamentary sovereignty means that Parliament can, if it chooses, legislate contrary to fundamental principles of human rights. |
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The growth of Parliament was bound to encroach upon its importance by offering another body which could claim to speak for the nation. |
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It will destroy innovation, growth, and wealth creation like no other Budget that I have seen in my 14 years of Budgets in this Parliament. |
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As part of Salute the Veterans activities, vets also attended a reception at Old Parliament House, ecumenical services and reunion dinners. |
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Are not our MPs in Parliament to represent their constituents of which a large and growing number are pensioners? |
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But now it had been crushed by the knights of the shires and burgesses in Parliament assembled. |
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The Commission is a non-partisan public body that is independent of government and directly accountable to Parliament. |
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The minister for skills and vocational education, is expected to announce the proposals to Parliament in March. |
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One might expect that a Member of Parliament whose election was voided by the High Court would be required to step down. |
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They voted us to be here in this building, in Parliament, to be their voice. |
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Therefore it would be unseemly for Parliament to vote money for a member of the royal family. |
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Members of Parliament and their spouses and dependants receive a certain number of vouchers from Parliament to entitle them to free air travel. |
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It was amazing, because there was not one peep from our closest geographical member of Parliament from the National Party. |
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As the system now works, most Canadians elect a backbench member of Parliament, not a cabinet minister. |
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It will encourage nosy parkers, and in the longer term it will discourage able people from putting their names forward to stand for Parliament. |
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Parliament may pass a human rights act, but a future parliament could repeal or emasculate it. |
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This Labour Party has no regard for history, and no regard for the rights of this Parliament or parliamentarians. |
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As a parliamentarian, he used to interact with Members of Parliament from India, at the Inter-Parliamentary Union. |
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Overnight she told the nation that she will not allow it, because parliamentarians come to Parliament to make decisions. |
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The trouble is that this Parliament has so many parliamentarians with a rather scurrilous record of consistency on these matters. |
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Local bills come before Parliament only if a parliamentarian is willing to sponsor them. |
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We live in a parliamentary democracy that has no counterpart outside the Houses of Parliament. |
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Using this ancient parliamentary procedure brings Parliament into disrepute, what's going on here? |
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He cannot go on being a mendacious sybarite inside and outside Parliament, and get away with it. |
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He said Australians would emphatically reject a hung Parliament at the next poll. |
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This Parliament has a responsibility to consider that there are others who have a claim to the land. |
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The former tourism minister is one of the most prolific expense claimers in Parliament. |
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And Parliament Street was packed with people craning their necks for a look. |
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Is there not a clamant need today to rally to the cause of The Queen in Parliament, against constitutional and Europhile tinkering? |
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The activities at parish, classical, and provincial level would be co-ordinated by a national synod and by Parliament. |
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The tour will start on the Victoria Embankment of the Thames, near Blackfriars Station, and pass the Houses of Parliament. |
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Parliament is expected to pass legislation approving the Prime Minister's move early this year. |
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We are writing to ask you to support the Children's Food Bill in its passage through Parliament. |
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The bill is very good, and I look forward to its passage through Parliament. |
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Finally the clerk of Parliament came to inform him that someone was on the way. |
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If you are telling me we are hiding under the cloak of Parliament, you are telling me that we should have no laws. |
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And their long-term investment plans are clouded by lack of detail on spending commitments for the final two years of the next Parliament. |
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For the second time this week both Houses of Parliament sat for emergency meetings, with full attendance of peers and members. |
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The protesters are hoping to take two coachloads of pensioners to the Houses of Parliament. |
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The Federal Parliament has apparently taken the view, permissibly or impermissibly, that this is an important thing. |
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Decisions relating to the two acts are often given effect in Excise and Customs Tariff Proposals that are tabled cognately in Parliament. |
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They also enjoy the same immunity from prosecution as Members of Parliament. |
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He was impeached of high treason by the Long Parliament in 1640, committed to the Tower in 1641, tried in 1644, condemned, and beheaded. |
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They escaped impeachment only by making a very large loan to the Parliament at a crucial stage. |
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So that there is the use of language by the Parliament which engages concepts with which the common law is familiar. |
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But he is a guy who definitely brings down the collective IQ of Parliament. |
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Some Members of Parliament are being implicated in the illegal mining activities. |
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Fan Tan is a card game that also is known as Card Dominoes, Sevens, and Parliament. |
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The sight lines leading to the colonnade and entablature of the Parliament are left unobstructed. |
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In these days, Parliament has passed one law, which it amended twice because it turned out that it is inapplicable in reality. |
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Claims that he was determined to call a referendum this Parliament, come what may and regardless of the five tests, were wrong, he told them. |
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Landowners in Winterbourne Monkton had an Act of Parliament passed in 1813 to enable them to enclose common land in the parish. |
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I cannot fault the arithmetic logic that as the population increases, so should the number of representatives in Parliament. |
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Several committees of the European Parliament had recommended such a course of action before any agreement was concluded. |
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The screens will allow passers-by to see what is going on inside the debating chamber of the Parliament and its committees. |
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This situation is an indictment on the communities we all live in, and the ball has bounced back to within the walls of Parliament. |
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Parliament has since amended the law, in the light of that judgment, to make evidence obtained under compulsion inadmissible. |
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Despite the Opposition's election fever, the UNC benches in Parliament yesterday were devoid of tension. |
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The court has no concern with the manner in which Parliament or its officers carrying out its standing orders perform these functions. |
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When Lloyd George made a somewhat defeatist speech in Parliament in May 1941, Churchill felt no need to conciliate him. |
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I thank them all for their commitment to the people they serve and to our democratic institution, this Parliament. |
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This was in the light of the implications that would flow for Parliament itself as an institution in holding the executive to account. |
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If Parliament had intended the planning authority to adhere to the development plan, it would have been simple so to express it. |
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This Scotsman article shows the first interior shot of an MSP's office in the new Scottish Parliament building that I have seen. |
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The basic problem is intermeddling in the business of the internal processes of a House of the Parliament. |
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I am looking at a statute of a foreign Parliament purporting to intermeddle in our constitutional affairs. |
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Members of Parliament are elected from 650 single-member constituencies in plurality elections. |
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Parliament had cut back the monarchy to a constitutional role, and asserted its own sovereignty as the representative of the people. |
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Is, therefore, this aspect of the common law to be constitutionalised beyond the reach of Parliament to alter in any respect? |
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In such a circumstance, you just have to obey the will of the Parliament so long as it is constitutionally valid. |
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So one has to then find out what the connection was in contemplation of the Parliament, as it were, to use inaccurate language again, I suppose. |
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Tallages continued to be demanded at intervals until 1340, when Edward III agreed that the consent of Parliament must be obtained. |
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Great efforts seem to be focused on the special event markets in Parliament Street, especially Continental clients. |
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Parliament was intending to impose a penalty on a contumacious employer who decides he is not going to give the employee the required statement. |
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It is possible that the Parliament could pass a law, having extraterritorial effect, which might invalidate a contrary law. |
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In London we attended the State Opening of Parliament, investitures at Buckingham Palace and went with the royal party to Royal Ascot. |
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The Parliament Act is there to try and deal with irreconcilable differences between the two Houses and that happens very rarely. |
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By coincidence, just such a change was promoted in the Scottish Parliament on Thursday. |
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Those are the kinds of issues that I came into Parliament to promote, and if marriage is a key, then all of us need to begin to talk it up. |
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So that is one issue that the Greens, including the Greens in Parliament, will be promoting. |
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We can have as much pomp and circumstance as we like, but it's not going to turn our Parliament into something it's not. |
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Its 70 members take part in ceremonies such as the State Opening of Parliament and coronations. |
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When the spanking, brand-new Scottish Parliament building opened last week the occasion was correctly marked by quiet Scottish dignity. |
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The fact is that our Parliament is peopled largely by populists whose interest lies, so they say, in representing their voters. |
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Some of the market towns and ports had a local prosperity but none, with the exception of Durham, was given representation in Parliament. |
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The situation will be fluid for six months, or at least until Parliament resumes. |
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The biggest puffer in this Parliament has started to talk about how great the sense of having one's brain fogged up is for one. |
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Last week Cabinet instructed Crown Law to prepare an amendment reversing the decision in time for the current session of Parliament. |
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The decision to dissolve Parliament or appoint Cabinet ministers is formally exercised by the monarch, who acts on the Prime Minister's advice. |
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Parliament voted money for memorials to a few of the officers who died in the Napoleonic and Crimean conflicts. |
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These sovereign rights were only loaned to Parliament, which should be elected on a wide popular franchise and hold the people's rights in trust. |
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The reaction in the Scottish Parliament this week said a lot about our MSPs and their cross-grained views. |
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More free votes and giving members of Parliament a more important public role in government will help restore some confidence in the system. |
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This incident demonstrates just where the Alliance stands on free votes in Parliament. |
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Harper will stick to his stance on keeping these out of party policy and leaving them to free votes in Parliament. |
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But in 1843 Parliament did agree to adorn its new home, the rebuilt Palace of Westminster, with historical subjects in fresco. |
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Would a Regional Parliament for the North East feel the need to legislate about the welfare of cuddies instead of horses and cattle? |
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It is not often that Parliament has to frame legislation apt to apply to developments at the advanced cutting edge of science. |
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So he sits in Parliament and pouts, says nothing of substance, and does nothing for those who voted for him. |
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We need a powerful English Parliament with equal funding to that of other UK regional ones. |
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Her autocratic ruler is locked in a power struggle with Parliament, a conflict that is building inexorably towards civil war. |
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After Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge, Pepys practised law and was brought into Parliament in 1831 on the Fitzwilliam interest. |
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Everyone will have to leave the precincts of Parliament, to have a cigarette. |
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Weir House hosted a pre-election forum last week with candidates from every party in Parliament. |
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I know we have adjusted for daylight saving time, but we can still work out that Parliament starts at 2 o'clock. |
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Parliament will then appoint a premier, who in turn will appoint a cabinet. |
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This promised aid to the English Parliament on the condition that Presbyterianism would be made the religion of the United Kingdom. |
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A budget bill will be presented to Parliament for debate and approval next month. |
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It has to do with accounting for debits and credits within the tax system which Parliament has mandated. |
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Also in Spain, the Catalan Parliament unanimously approved a resolution to decriminalize the use of medical marijuana. |
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So, I'm looking for a Member of Parliament willing to take a private member's bill on the matter. |
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A private member's bill is currently before Parliament to ban the docking of dogs' tails. |
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But questions were raised in Parliament about the cost to taxpayers who were footing the bill through the privy purse. |
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Gibraltarians vote in elections to the European Parliament as part of the South-West England constituency. |
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He would like Scotland's Parliament to establish separate procedures for the Scottish legal system. |
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A Government on the defensive will even censor Parliament proceedings if it has to. |
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The monarch, flag, maple leaf, and Parliament Building definitives are not included in this study. |
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Parliament has partly lifted the prohibition on imports and exports of cash via post deliveries. |
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The prominent accountant, company promoter, and Member of Parliament supported the change. |
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It's a glittering affair, with over 500 scientists and their guests gathered at a black tie dinner in the Great Hall at Parliament House. |
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It is obviously proper for Parliament to lay down the framework within which the Judiciary operates. |
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We also ask why it is necessary to enhance the maintenance of political party proportional representation in Parliament. |
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I believe that disillusionment is because people don't feel that sense of ownership with the Parliament. |
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On 27 July 1939, he issued a decree proroguing Parliament and suspending by-elections until June 1942, a measure unprecedented in peacetime. |
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Certainly, he contends, Parliament never intended to impose a filter for criminal prosecutions. |
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As has been said by quite a number of speakers today, our Parliament is one of the oldest true democracies. |
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It is never easy in Parliament when we have to deal with these serious and thought provoking, conscience provoking, issues. |
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A total of 349 million people were eligible to vote for the 732 deputies of the European Parliament. |
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Regardless of Crown ownership and public domain, the Government has the right to regulate and the sovereignty of Parliament is assured. |
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the formal name of the sovereign state governed by Parliament in London. |
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Nor should the courts give a ministerial statement, whether made inside or outside Parliament, determinative weight. |
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A trickle of punters browsed the market in Parliament Street and department stores were eerily quiet. |
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Although she can't force an election, the Governor General can advise the prime minister to dissolve Parliament and call a vote. |
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It was founded on a broad purposive interpretation giving effect to the intention of Parliament. |
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Turnout is also very low in elections for local councils, devolved institutions and the European Parliament. |
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The government's e-commerce Bill has made it through Parliament and is waiting for Royal Ascent. |
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It must draft its proposals with an eye to what will play in Parliament, as well as in the Council. |
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On the anniversary of the huge demonstration on 15 February 2003, we are planning a mass die-in at Parliament Square. |
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They could feel that the Parliament has given them a green light to proceed further in that direction. |
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What we know after today is that we are the only grouping in this Parliament that cares about this nation. |
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Parliament is not going to choose the buyers in the privatisation deals but just approve or disapprove the decision by the executive power. |
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Rather, Parliament was enacting legislation in which a number of classes of persons have significant interests. |
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Now, your Honours, no doubt there would have to be some enactment by Parliament. |
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Eight guardsmen carefully lifted the coffin from the gun carriage when it reached Parliament and carried it on their shoulders into the building. |
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To accuse a member of Parliament of double-crossing is certainly discreditable. |
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An Act of Parliament in 1920 disestablished and disendowed the Anglican Church within the Principality. |
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A judge has to enforce the law that is made by Parliament or made under the authority of Parliament. |
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This is the eighth measure proposing female enfranchisement that the South Australian Parliament has considered. |
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How successful are initiatives such as the Youth Parliament in engaging the interest of young people in politics? |
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It was a general ruling that no member of Parliament was entitled to make disparaging remarks about any other member. |
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After much dissension and debate Parliament voted for the move to Wellington as a city near the centre of the country. |
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It is widely agreed that the monarch must generally agree to a request from the Prime Minister to dissolve Parliament. |
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By the mid-1700s, Parliament passed laws eliminating small gin makers, leaving production to big distillers. |
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But the South Australian Parliament has already moved a Bill rejecting the facility as the first step towards a medium-level waste dump. |
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The conversion of the Parliament from an outsider to an insider position has drawn to it an ever wider range of interests. |
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The government ramped up its criticism in Parliament, organising Dorothy Dix questions from its own MPs to press home its message. |
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Parliament alone can give equality of opportunity and thereby increase liberty for all. |
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Quite a lot of regard is being given to exactly those issues in this term of Parliament. |
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There were few doctrinaires in Parliament, and the reforming zeal of the Whigs rapidly waned. |
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However, exceptionally, Parliament has affected the validity of a contract by intervening to refuse funding. |
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On October 28, Parliament also approved a sharp hike in excise duties levied on cigarettes, to take effect starting next year. |
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It might well be that the only way of preventing British involvement in future escapades is for Parliament to act with more rigour. |
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A toxic fireball as big as the Houses of Parliament burned for several hours, exhaling a black cloud over Houston. |
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The future of the Dominican state-run National Commercial Bank generated a rowdy debate in the island's Parliament on Tuesday. |
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The hall was packed with around 400 undergraduates, while heads of colleges, or dons, sat on the front benches as they do in Parliament. |
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Parliament decided last week to allocate the equivalent of 60 per cent of the current president's salary to Bulgaria's ex-presidents. |
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Only those who hold ministerial positions in government are accountable to Parliament and by extension the nation. |
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His election victory means he automatically stands down from the European Parliament. |
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The outspoken Tory, a veteran of 40 years in Parliament, will stand down at the next general election. |
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By the late act of Parliament the space Z, which is half of the half-deck, M Z, is appropriated to the seamen. |
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The EP's Rules of Procedure, the standing orders of the Parliament, set numerical criteria for group formation. |
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The Queen processed in state to the Houses of Parliament in a glittering coach, flanked by ranks of household cavalry. |
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Our member of Parliament clearly stated that he believed in the rehabilitation of offenders. |
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The Government will not make any moves to legalise cannabis in this term of Parliament. |
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The Prescription Act 1832 may very well have the dubious honour of being the worst drafted Act of Parliament on the statute book. |
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Mr Georgiou supports Australia having an independent statutory monitor reporting regularly to Parliament. |
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But the decision to use the Parliament Act to steamroll the ban through the Lords will be a massive headache. |
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And they used the Parliament Act 1949 to steamroller the legislation onto the statute books. |
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This will certainly give opponents another point of attack, once the Government steamrollers the bill through Parliament. |
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If that happens, then the threat of the use of the Parliament Act to steamroller the Bill into law looms large. |
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Pro-hunters fear that if peers refuse to back the Commons this time the Government will use the Parliament Acts to steamroller a ban into law. |
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The law was first amended in 1914 so that soldiers could leave Parliament and not offend against the absence rules. |
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In a measure clearly aimed at Lauderdale, Parliament passed an act obliging all office holders to denounce the Covenants. |
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Police have stepped up the search for Johnson, a member of Parliament who's gone off his chump. |
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It suggests that Parliament itself had fallen for the antiquarian myth so carefully preserved and nurtured by the Stuarts. |
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Last night, Members of Parliament and shipping experts called for compulsory registration and escorts for ships carrying dangerous cargoes. |
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The fundraising carolling will continue at Monks Cross next Saturday, from 10.30 am to 4.30 pm, and in Parliament Street on Christmas Eve. |
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There is a hazy outline of the House of Parliament and Big Ben in the distance. |
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New Zealand's Parliament is the most accessible and open in the developed world. |
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Her colleagues laughed heartily that day in Parliament and poked fun at me thereafter when we met socially. |
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The NGOs sent an open letter to the President, Parliament and all related public institutions. |
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If Parliament won't bring back the death penalty, we might have to settle for compulsory castration or locking offenders away until they die. |
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It's another case of the tunnel vision typified by the stramash over the Holyrood Parliament art collection. |
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Historically, strangers were not allowed in and the right of Parliament to debate in private is still maintained. |
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He is supposed to be debating to you and to fellow members of Parliament, and he should not involve strangers. |
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Firstly, delegates at the annual Pensioners' Parliament in Blackpool jeered and heckled the Pensions Minister. |
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The Convention contained a majority of former parliamentarians but old cavaliers in the 1661 Parliament tried to modify what had been done. |
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The political leader of the opposition party which commands the majority in the Parliament, usually holds the post of Opposition Leader. |
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There are several MSPs who would be an ornament to any Parliament you could mention. |
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The second time I was arrested, I was even stripped naked in a room in the regional Parliament in Banda Aceh. |
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By accepting the ceiling on total expenditures, the European Parliament would gain credibility with governments and the electorate. |
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Either they could choose to follow the latest will of Parliament, thereby preserving some remnant of traditional orthodoxy on sovereignty. |
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As the only true centre party in this Parliament, New Zealand First wants to propose something new and different. |
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The new arrival with an irreverent approach to the stuffy conventions and personnel of Parliament made an immediate impression. |
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After all, this is Parliament, a debating chamber, and a place where serious business is conducted. |
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Parliament was suspended today after five protesters got into the Commons chamber while MPs debated whether to ban hunting with dogs. |
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There's a dire need for redefining the constraints for both chambers of Parliament. |
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Whether the bill ought to be made the subject of public comment and consultation before its passage in Parliament? |
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The next battles were over the first direct elections to the European Parliament. |
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Following the consultation period, the Bill will be amended, if necessary, and then submitted to Parliament. |
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The chapter house where, until the Reformation, Parliament met was one of the earliest parts to be completed. |
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In return for granting subsidies, Parliament demanded ever new powers from the monarchy. |
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The Parliament of landlords which took over politics in 1640 was not interested in preserving a peasantry engaged in subsistence production. |
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I ask Parliament why the Prime Minister has not gone down to talk to those in the hikoi who have assembled out the front. |
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The European Parliament should be lobbied for more concrete and substantive resolutions that are beneficial to Taiwan. |
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A judge should therefore be chary of doing that which is better done by Parliament. |
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If he does not submit his request to Parliament or if approval is not granted, then the royal loses his right of succession to the throne. |
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The words are not to be construed as if they were provisions in Acts of Parliament. |
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Parliament won the day, but such was the confusion neither side was quite sure who had won. |
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They cowered in the corridors of Parliament House when a hireling of John Wren whispered what might happen to them if they did not toe the line. |
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A Presidential veto may be overruled by Parliament, provided there are 160 votes in support of such a motion. |
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Political honchos expect an upbeat and optimistic speech from President Thabo Mbeki at the opening of Parliament in Cape Town this morning. |
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He encouraged a free press and honest debate in Parliament and welcomed nationwide participation in the political process. |
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Councils may be able to make their supplications to the State Government and Parliament but, in the end, they have to comply with the law. |
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The situation he's referring to is an Opposition-controlled Parliament and a hostile media. |
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In the national election this year, three Papua New Guinean women won seats in the 111-member Parliament. |
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Veterans groups are hoping for an Act of Parliament that would officially pardon the soldiers, victims of an unforgiving time. |
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One could be pardoned for thinking, your Honours, that in 1988 the New South Wales Parliament thought that they were getting rid of those. |
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Many members here will remember, and acknowledge, the contribution he made, whereby 180 delegates turned up to the hui in Parliament. |
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The effect then is that the discretion conferred by Parliament is exercised, at least in part, by the wrong authority, and the resulting decision is ultra vires and void. |
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The cross-bench peer had tabled a written question before Parliament was dissolved for the election after one of his constituents raised concerns. |
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Fifteen pro-hunting demonstrators were being held in custody today following yesterday's violent clashes with police outside Parliament, police said. |
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The king, Charles, raised his standard at Nottingham in what is accepted by historians as a sign by the king that he intended to fight Parliament for power in England. |
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I would ask all caring anglers to write to their Member of Parliament so we can make sure nursery areas protect the bass stocks and netting is banned. |
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I now think that it is essential that the Conservative Party in Parliament clears the air and determines once and for all who we want to lead the party into that election. |
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Instead, the feckless British Parliament is off on an 80-day holiday and the new laws will have to wait until spring 2006 before they become operable. |
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The growing prestige of Parliament as an institution gave the aristocracy a powerful base from which to challenge the monarchy and defend itself against the commonalty. |
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The first mode of attack, to save money, is to see that Parliament is not overloaded with all this nonsense, all this dressing up and all this guyver. |
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It is the last general debate for this session of Parliament, so on a personal level I express season's greetings and felicitations to all members of the House. |
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Along the route, military detachments, including cavalrymen from the Queen's Life Guards, will give royal salutes and there will be a guard of honour in Parliament Square. |
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A former leader of Aberdeen City Council, Sewel was offered a seat in the Lords in 1995 specifically to pilot the devolution bill through Parliament. |
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The person who can command a parliamentary majority in this Parliament can do whatever he or she likes, and in that respect we are almost unique in world democracy. |
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Much of our practice regarding the formation and conduct of government assumes that government will be in the hands of a single party that commands a majority in Parliament. |
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Rural Affairs Minister Alun Michael, who piloted the recent legislation to ban fox hunting through Parliament, had been due to address the conference, but failed to attend. |
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They will also seek to get rid of dead wood in our State Parliament. |
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Motoring organisations have been worried by new legislation, which is awaiting its second reading in the European Parliament, that could cost motorists dear. |
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Least of all would it be permissible for this Court to intervene in respect of the initiation of proceedings by a House of Parliament against a federal judge. |
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The government should debar criminals and corrupt politicians from entering Parliament and state Assemblies, which are the sacred platforms of Indian democracy. |
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Beyond sitting in both Houses of Parliament, Willoughby fulfilled his hereditary responsibilities as an enthusiastic member of the Warwickshire Yeomanry. |
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Edward Kunda who owns a farm in Teta, made the appeal yesterday during a field day held at his farm and was also attended by Serenje member of Parliament Ackimson Banda. |
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The commission will comprise a chairperson, three deputy chairpersons and three other members and will be elected for a term of six years by Parliament. |
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Let us finally give meaning to national endeavour by having opposition, government and independent sanction this initiative in both chambers of Parliament. |
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The Long Parliament returned the favor by ordering the Second, Third, and Fourth Parts of Coke's Institutes of the Laws of England published posthumously. |
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Technology, psychology and common sense was always a much more viable combination and one decidedly easier to come by than consensus in the chambers of Parliament. |
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Parliament is the institution that embodies society in the diversity of its composition and its opinions and which channels this diversity into the political process. |
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His prowess as a skilful debater in Parliament is also well known. |
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A year later three politicians from Scotland's new Parliament travelled to Washington to witness Tartan Day and the seeds of an idea were planted. |
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The standard method of referencing an Act of Parliament is by its short title, which includes the year followed by the chapter number in brackets. |
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Parliament voted on September 10 to create an interdepartmental commission of inquiry to try to track down investments made in Bulgarian overseas companies. |
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They do not believe a private member's bill currently before the Scottish Parliament, which would ban smoking when food is being served, goes far enough. |
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A private member's bill has also been introduced in Parliament which, if passed, will greatly restrict the kinds of crimes that could result in a conditional sentence. |
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So Parliament must have intended that the part of the house, in order to be material, would be of sufficient substance or significance to have an effect of some kind. |
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I mean the Prime Minister's own statement to the Parliament in late May conveyed that the number of days lost through industrial disputation is the lowest in 90 years. |
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