You don't pussyfoot around and make excuses for a murderous dictator who ignores U.N. mandates for 12 years. |
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Consistent with this principle, we should avoid payroll taxes and employer mandates in favor of social provision based on general revenues. |
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Even a technically legitimate ruler forfeits his right to obedience if his mandates do not correspond to moral norms. |
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But by 4 February 1797, when the mandates were officially demonetized, the revolutionary experiment with paper money was at an end. |
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This program mandates the issuing of certificates of ownership for individual plots to be distributed amongst farm workers. |
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It mandates a form of involuntary servitude expressly prohibited by the 13th amendment to the US Constitution. |
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Of course, some labs are chosen simply because of health insurance plan mandates. |
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In fact, one of the biggest mandates I have for my managers is to instigate change. |
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The commonwealth of Pennsylvania mandates that all dog owners license their pets by the time they are six months old. |
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In response, the ontologist observes that the medium may still have a nature, even if there are no stylistic mandates that follow from it. |
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Increasingly, legal mandates are in the offing to force you to design and deploy technology that restricts what you and your users may do. |
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The Halacha mandates the reading of the Megila and the distribution of Mishloach Manot and Matanot Le'evyonim. |
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The law mandates treatment, not jail, for non-violent, first time drug offenders. |
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It mandates that no products containing formaldehyde or VOC adhesives can be used. |
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Farber has urged Congress not to enact network neutrality mandates that would prevent significant improvements to the Internet. |
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A UN resolution adopted last month mandates unrestricted access at all Iraqi sites. |
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Given this bleak fiscal climate, these unfunded and underfunded mandates are irresponsible. |
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Due to the boldfaced audacity of all involved, his honor mandates no sentence. |
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The possibility of obstruction mandates bronchoscopy to rule out mucous plugs, tumor, or a foreign body. |
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It labels the company a monopolist in violation of federal law and mandates reform. |
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The law mandates that civil actions, for example, the transfer of a title deed, be carried out on our behalf by attorneys at law. |
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This mandates a proper understanding of the work culture and wise utilization of available resources. |
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The law doesn't allow judges to deny such requests and it mandates payment for investigators and expert witnesses. |
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Sometimes the text clearly mandates this, in which case I take it that many advocates of judicial restraint wouldn't object. |
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Another category of dependent imperial territory was formed by League of Nations mandates. |
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Numerous service coverage mandates have also been introduced by some legislatures. |
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Further, we demand a repeal of all previous executive orders and administrative mandates. |
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In the next 12 weeks, carry out each of these mandates in the order you've arranged them. |
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The mandatories believed they should have the autonomy to administer their mandates without oversight from Geneva. |
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To comply with these new mandates, you must be able to provide a complete audit trail of user activity across all these systems. |
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Although doomsayers predicted that the new baggage mandates would trigger chaos at airports, implementation went rather smoothly. |
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The diagnosis of brain abscess mandates other studies seeking the etiology, which may include HIV serology, sinus studies, and transesophageal echocardiogram. |
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Since the U.S. Constitution mandates that states be contiguous, Moffat County would just sign up with Wyoming. |
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Banks need to lend to creditworthy borrowers, not just to meet arbitrary government mandates. |
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New York is one of only two states that mandates that hospitals publish their C-section rates. |
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When a cheque is sent out, the bank details are copied and used to fill in Direct Debit standing order mandates which are then used to withdraw money from accounts. |
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International food agencies are asking the U.S. to suspend the ethanol mandates. |
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The more sugar in the harvested grapes, the rule mandates, the better the wine. |
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In two of the four cases the solicitors received signed mandates from the purported owners for the funds to be telegraphically transferred to a third party. |
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Even some local trade officials ignored the new mandates to recruit women. |
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If the present government cannot maintain the integrity of the country then it should dissolve itself and call an election so that mandates are clear. |
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The bill also mandates the implementation of a standardized training process for all CBP officers and Border Patrol agents. |
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But without enforced government mandates, outfitters have no incentive to jump on the bandwagon, and both workers and the environment continue to suffer. |
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The difference is that the government sets a lower limit to the movement of wages and also mandates working conditions and other benefits that are the same for everyone. |
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In September, legislators passed HB 1307, which mandates a 72-hour waiting period for all women seeking an abortion. |
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He experiments constantly, and he believes in understanding and exploring the reasons behind rules and mandates. |
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And so he comes, through these various transgressions, into conflict with the mandates of the ethnic group and religion to which he belongs by birth. |
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Hotels arrange accommodations around a shared courtyard, as the traditional moroccan architecture of the riad mandates. |
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But the economic reality is these are unfunded mandates, and education regulators and school districts will have to find the money to pay for them. |
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Phylloxera struck in the late 19th century, and in the 20th century, Soviet winemaking mandates encouraged quantity above quality. |
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Chief executives of government authorities often complain that they are not given an unambiguous brief with clear mandates and a single objective. |
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What we are witnessing today, on the eve of welfare reauthorization, are the fruits of disentitlement, fewer federal mandates, and greater flexibility. |
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The TBM Council's mission is to serve its members by delivering on key mandates of collaboration, standardization, and education. |
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League of Nations mandates were established under Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations. |
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To date, there are at least 15 states with legislative mandates requiring or supporting AED placement in schools. |
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The international building code mandates a standard minimum height for stair railings. |
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South West Africa and certain South Pacific Islands were administered by League members under C mandates. |
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They insist that the post-secular mandates or involves a phenomenological move, the eidetic reduction of Being that Heidegger tried to exposit. |
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The mandates invoked the compulsory jurisdiction of the Permanent Court of International Justice in the event of any disputes. |
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The Fast Track mandates a maximum delay of 30 weeks between the setting of Directions, and the trial date. |
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Opposition to the changes came from Konrad Hofmann and his followers, but the council decided in favour of keeping the government mandates. |
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The B mandates were applied to the former German colonies that the League took responsibility for after the First World War. |
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As prisons continue to corporatize their mandates, innovative strategies of surveillance and criminalization are required. |
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The colonies of Germany and the Ottoman Empire were distributed to the Allied powers as League of Nations mandates. |
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The arguments appear to have prevailed, as by the fourteenth century Durham was accepted as a liberty which received royal mandates direct. |
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Federal law mandates that at least one nongroup insurer in your state must provide coverage to everyone, regardless of health issues. |
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Only the pulpiest goshwow adventure sci-fi ignores the mandates of realism. |
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Examples of these laws are photo ID mandates, narrow times for early voter, and limitations on voter registration. |
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One of Charles's first moves was to reopen the theatres and to grant letters patent giving mandates for the theatre owners and managers. |
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In international trade, the importation and exportation of goods are limited by import quotas and mandates from the customs authority. |
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He is not only a zealous advocate for pusilanimous and passive obedience, but for the most implicit faith in the dictatorial mandates of power. |
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Due to new energy reduction mandates, demand for alternative energy systems such as that offered by Sunarias is strong. |
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It ratified the co-optation of Ms Helle Kristoffersen and of Mr Georges Pauget and renewed their mandates. |
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Instead, the constitution mandates the next person of age in the line of succession would immediately become regent. |
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Under Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations, a number of mandates were created. |
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The scheme mandates that vessels travelling north must use the French side, travelling south the English side. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger has begged for relief from federal reformulation mandates, but President Bush has not reacted. |
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There was some expectation that the posts may be merged, as allowed under new treaty, in 2014 when their two mandates expired. |
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The PCAOB in 2007 raised concerns about accounting firms meeting the brainstorming mandates of SAS no. |
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Around the same time, workers' comp mandates were introduced in the Canadian provinces. |
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Following the demise of the League, most of the remaining mandates became United Nations Trust Territories. |
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Another portion of the bill mandates 10 years in prison for those found guilty of organising, operating or supporting gay clubs, organizations and meetings. |
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Advisory opinions were intended as a means by which UN agencies could seek the Court's help in deciding complex legal issues that might fall under their respective mandates. |
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After the World War I, several former German and Ottoman territories in the Middle East, Africa, and the Pacific were governed by the UK as League of Nations mandates. |
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Soon after VE day there came a dispute with Britain over French mandates Syria and Lebanon known as the Levant which quickly developed into a major diplomatic incident. |
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The British Empire comprised the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates and other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom and its predecessor states. |
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On Friday, the Administrative Court rejected SDSM's demand for voidance of the verified mandates by the Parliament, despite the notary statements that they do not accept them. |
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The law mandates the use of the Brazilian Sign Language, more commonly known by its Portuguese acronym LIBRAS, in education and government services. |
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New draft legislation announced in early 2015 mandates that companies that fail to pay workers' wages on time could temporarily lose their ability to hire more employees. |
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Leading organizations rely on Defiance DPS to protect their most sensitive data from internal and external threats and to adhere to industry and regulatory mandates. |
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This emissions reduction plan demonstrates a significant commitment by TXU and TEF to protect our air quality and the environment, well in advance of EPA mandates. |
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After the First World War, the victorious allies divided up the German colonial empire and much of the Ottoman Empire between themselves as League of Nations mandates. |
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