When no such enactment is in force in the country of shipment, Articles 1 to 8 of the Hague Rules shall apply. |
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Hence the legislature determined to prevent the enactment, if not used by the prisoner, from being employed as a means of inculpation. |
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Time and again, the legislation has sailed through congressional votes only to encounter choppy seas as it neared the safe harbor of enactment. |
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The near-term outlook for enactment of new copyright legislation is unclear, and the best guess is that gridlock will prevail. |
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It is important to remember that, in their entirety, the skills discussed below represent a highly structured enactment. |
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Instructions for physical enactment increase behavioral compliance, but do not affect overall hypnotic responsiveness. |
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Sibling influence on the learning and enactment of aggressive behavior has been consistently demonstrated in studies of sibling relationships. |
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But it was only the enactment of a war scene at the Parade Grounds on Saturday. |
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Increasingly, ritual performers took greater self-guided responsibility over the enactment of the Dreamings that they owned. |
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Buildings are not only artefacts of expressive culture, but important sites for the continuous enactment of culture in everyday life. |
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Though the theatrical gesticulations seemed slightly complicated to the uninitiated, the enactment was explicit. |
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The humour in the enactment of this black comedy, is that this brigade is seeking to freeze ideas in an era of globalisation. |
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How much the Hopi value turquoise becomes apparent toward the close of a ritual enactment known as the Clown Ceremony. |
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Now, your Honours, no doubt there would have to be some enactment by Parliament. |
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That means that a resource consent is not an enactment or rule of law that would prohibit the exercise of a customary right. |
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Perhaps the only formal whaling code authorized by legislative enactment was that of Holland. |
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So in the United Kingdom that has been the position by reason of statutory enactment for some time. |
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California only conforms by statutory enactment, it does not conform automatically. |
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It has not been argued that there is any enactment which expressly limits or restricts the Crown Court's powers to make such an order. |
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The former existed before the enactment of the 1998 Act and they continue to exist. |
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Policy must be implemented by legislative enactment, rather than public education alone. |
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Your help was instrumental in the bill's successful enactment and I owe you a debt of gratitude. |
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In recent years there has been demand for enactment of legislation enabling the adoption of children. |
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Moreover, the actual disestablishment occurred before the enactment of the legislation. |
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Cases decided before the enactment of this provision may be regarded as out of date. |
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The commission shall expire five years after the date of enactment of this act. |
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Their enactment was delayed by a presidential veto, which was overridden by the National Assembly. |
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The enactment of the new Regulation is believed to allow better protection and respect for patients' rights. |
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The enactment of these laws removed the possibility of education for youth within the state. |
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The enactment of masochistic desire is a performance of history, and masochism is a synchronic enactment of diachrony. |
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Disclosure would contravene a prohibition imposed by or under any enactment. |
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The extensive preparation phase results in very productive enactment and analysis phases. |
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The enactment of rent control generates new opportunities for competition among tenants. |
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There was a good deal of narrative alternating with enactment, all presented in an understated, even deadpan, style. |
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The Government should, therefore, take stringent steps, including enactment of law, to check reclamation of lakes and other waterbodies. |
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In fact the epical format viewed as the enactment of a predestinarian spiral whose end is never in doubt is indisputedly a mythical conception. |
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Land, in this sense, appears merely as a geographic stage for the enactment of the jural elements of Aboriginal social organisation. |
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The less emotionally reactive the couple becomes, the less the therapist structures the enactment. |
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These hard facts indicate real motives behind enactment of this draconian law. |
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Psychodrama is play-acting events during therapy and may include elements of enactment, role play, or make believe. |
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Then there was a further enactment subsequently that re-enacted that provision. |
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Drama activities, be it games or enactment of storyboard situations infuse the air with energy, vitality and refreshment. |
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Skeel argues that the enactment and repeal of the first three bankruptcy acts is an example of legislative cycling. |
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It was an enactment of a rhetorical confluence and epistemological crossfertilization between science and art. |
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Nor was there much support for the enactment of game laws from western settlers. |
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While it was not wholly opposed to legal enactment it generally favoured machinery based on consensus. |
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Accordingly, the by-law in Morgentaler was held to be regulating morality and was clearly, in pith and substance, a criminal law enactment. |
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It remains to be seen whether further delays will hamper the enactment of this legislation. |
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The event marker, used in this study to signal the presence of a softening attempt, was therapist initiation of the softening enactment. |
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Rights to perform were closely negotiated before enactment and exactingly compensated afterwards. |
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Indisputably, there is a real need for the enactment of such a law at the earliest possible opportunity. |
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The enactment of Prohibition strove to uplift America's moral character through the banishment of alcohol. |
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Since its enactment in 1997, 752 Oregonians have used prescriptions for lethal medications for their intended purpose. |
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The enactment of these proposals would strike a much better balance between the interests of liberty and security. |
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Yet however long the enactment, the text of a complex modern statute is only the very roughest guide to its future operation. |
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The enactment of light pollution regulations began in Arizona and California, to reduce sky glow that was impeding astronomical research in those states. |
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That some leaders, as the weekend began, seemed to want to finagle enactment of the constitution anyway demonstrates how much some of them don't get it. |
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Sharing stories, however, isn't all emancipatory and not exactly an enactment of the liberal political dream that promotes solidarity based on community. |
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The enactment of the law is going to greatly aggravate the already strained cross-strait relations and seriously escalate the danger of the outbreak of war. |
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They can be made at any time from the enactment of the bill. |
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They cannot stand against a valid federal statutory enactment. |
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Can I start by going to the relevant previous enactment, your Honours. |
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Or, by switching voices, he himself can reply to his own statement and then respond to the reply, thereby shifting from monologue to the enactment of dialogue. |
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Charles' investiture as Prince of Wales in 1969 may have seemed like the enactment of some ancient ceremony, but it was contrived for the occasion. |
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The actual performance, that is the enactment of a dreaming in dance by the painted women accompanied by singing, often lasts five minutes or less. |
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Another common intervention for softening the often intense emotions present in an enactment is to reframe what one partner said in a way that is conducive to having it heard. |
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Members of relationships use standards as templates for evaluating whether or not each other's behavior and role enactment are appropriate and acceptable. |
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In addition, the therapist should review enactment roles, inviting the couple to remember their individual roles in the process used to reach the goals. |
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The vast majority of Acts passed by the Parliament of Canada do not include the year of enactment as part of the short title. |
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Some countries, such as France and Spain, had already established basin agencies before the enactment of the directive. |
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The Lords could still delay or suspend the enactment of legislation but could no longer veto it. |
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A statute is a formal written enactment of a legislative authority that governs a state, city or country. |
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The Progressive Era saw the enactment of more controls on the economy, as evidenced by the Wilson Administration's New Freedom program. |
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The appointment had to be annulled in 1781 by a parliamentary intervention with the enactment of the Declaration Act. |
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This section shall not apply to persons born before the date of the enactment of this section. |
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Similarly, civil law may give force in its field to canon law, but only by specific enactment, as with regard to canonical marriages. |
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Bibulus attempted to obstruct the enactment of these laws, and so Caesar used violent means to ensure their passage. |
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One senses this is not a libidinous poetics of eros, though, but the purview and philia of ethical enactment. |
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Michael Moore's false enactment of the working class persona only serves to fetishize the working class and the collapse of the American dream. |
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Eighteen months after the enactment of the bill, electric utilities are required to offer their customers time-based rates. |
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In this analogy, embodiment is the enactment of spirit, the particularization of potential and probability. |
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That is why the enactment of the Affordable Care Act was so critical. |
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The quote suggests that enactment becomes recognized as reenactment, recognized as a matter of againness, through explicit theatricality. |
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Among the findings, small businesses overwhelmingly support enactment of tax extenders during the Lame Duck. |
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He was a driving force in the enactment of agency shop legislation in Pennsylvania which was vital to workers and their families. |
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With the enactment of the 2008 Constitution, Ecuador became the first country in the world to codify the Rights of Nature. |
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By applying the doctrine of preemption of the field by congressional enactment of federal patent and copyright laws, the Supreme Court has. |
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In its own field it gives force to civil law only by specific enactment in matters such as the guardianship of minors. |
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An Act may continue to be cited by the short title authorised by any enactment notwithstanding the repeal of that enactment. |
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An Act may be cited in an enactment or other document by, amongst other things, the short title of the Act. |
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This year marks the 30th anniversary of the enactment of the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. |
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Under the Westminster system, an item of primary legislation is known as an Act of Parliament after enactment. |
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The motivation for their production and enactment was the absence of a general consensus on matters of faith following the separation from Rome. |
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Since the enactment of the law in 1979, refunds have been issued for seven of the eleven biennia. |
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Had he stayed in office longer, the pontiff might have had more success in the enactment of these reforms. |
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The ratio was 20 Channel Islanders to be interned for every German interned but its enactment was delayed and then diluted. |
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France does not recognise religious law as a motivation for the enactment of prohibitions. |
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New Hampshire has never taxed earned income, but in 1923, it started taxing unearned income with the enactment of the interest and dividends tax. |
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The constitution explicitly prohibits the enactment of noble privileges, titles, and ranks. |
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Prior to its enactment in 1993, entities that acquired another trade or business faced the heavy burden of a two-pronged test to amortize acquired intangibles. |
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The general assembly of free men continued to add ritual solemnity to important acts such as the enactment of new laws or the selection of a king. |
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The enactment of the Thirteenth Amendment simply made slavery and all forms of involuntary servitude, except as punishment for crime, unconstitutional. |
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The major tax enactment is the Income Tax Act of 1961 passed by the Parliament, which establishes and governs the taxation of the incomes of individuals and corporations. |
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The actors' powerful enactment of the play was breathtaking. |
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This shift discourages the exercise of professional intelligence in a context of relational complexity and encourages enactment of a technicist conception of teaching. |
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In Hendricks, a man with a long history of sexually molesting children was scheduled to be released from prison shortly after the enactment of Kansas's SVP act. |
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Hence, very few private member's bills make it to enactment. |
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This ambiguity was eliminated with the enactment of the Republic of Ireland Act 1948, which came into force in April 1949 and declared the state to be a republic. |
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Like their Northern counterparts, the histories of African Americans and of slavery in Connecticut neglect and euphemize slavery after the enactment of gradual abolition. |
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While the assemblies continued to meet, he submitted all candidates to the assemblies for election, and all bills to the assemblies for enactment. |
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The enactment of this law will be a great step backward for our country. |
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Prior to the tax's enactment on 1 April 1965, companies and individuals paid the same income tax, with an additional profits tax levied on companies. |
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Specifically, goodwill acquired in connection with the assets of a going concern is considered a capital expenditure and, prior to the enactment of new Sec. |
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While the Louisiana Civil Code of 1808 has been continuously revised and updated since its enactment, it is still considered the controlling authority in the state. |
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