The new jurist, Superior Court Judge Trena Burger-Plavan, issued a ruling blocking the school district from moving ahead. |
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Left unanswered by the high court ruling is whether new charges can be brought against the surviving members of the former military juntas. |
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The process was shaped by military competition between the Eastern and Western ruling classes. |
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Vajpayee's BJP is the main party in India's ruling rainbow coalition consisting a score of political parties. |
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In 1816 John VI succeeded to the two thrones, ruling Portugal through a council of regency. |
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In the last elections, the ruling family shamelessly gerrymandered electoral districts to dilute the Shia vote. |
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The appointment is widely seen as part of a political deal between contending wings of the ruling Peronist Party. |
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This ruling permitted the crown officers administering the book trade considerable latitude in redistributing privileges. |
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The judges rejected two separate attempts to halt the trial, ruling that the issue could be dealt with by recalling Mr Rupert to the stand. |
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The legislation was passed by acclamation, without a vote because enough ruling party members were present to outnumber the opposition. |
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There is as yet no warrant for ruling out an arithmetical set that is not decidable, or for ruling out a decidable set that is not arithmetical. |
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Jupiter ruling the eclipse indicates peace, prosperity, fertility, happiness and abundance. |
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But clearly what was taking place was a bitter power struggle between opposing ruling cliques with no holds barred on either side. |
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Zatoichi's a reformed yakuza forever finding himself dragged into conflicts between the corrupt ruling classes and their exploited peasantry. |
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Political and ideological arrangements upheld this right, and when they failed, the ruling class had recourse to force. |
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It also provides a pretext for lathering government funding on promotions which can only benefit the ruling party. |
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The government first opposed the policy, ruling that it goes against the constitution, which guarantees equal education to all. |
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The ruling principle is that fear of sin precedes love of God, which leads to repentance. |
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All they can achieve, they assume, is the preservation of a clean trial record for appeal, and the reversal of the trial court ruling. |
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But helping the poor directly would go against the grain of the ruling party's old guard. |
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He had said before how he thought that he would have been good ruling in troubled times. |
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The edict has angered some officers, who feel the ruling is discriminatory. |
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You will appreciate that I thought my evidence was all right, but I accept your ruling that it was not. |
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Now the council must reconsider its planning decision in the light of the judge's ruling. |
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To abolitionists, capital punishment is equally uncivilized and deserving of a definitive ruling of its unconstitutionality. |
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It is a highly political ruling with reactionary consequences for both asylum-seekers and democratic rights as a whole. |
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The linkage between a tight ruling circle and the military coupled with oil revenues in the successive regimes created authoritarian leaderships. |
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The majority of the citizens and the ruling family are Sunni Muslims, specifically Wahhabis. |
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I want to raise two questions, not to criticise a ruling you have made but to seek your further consideration on both counts. |
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In a court you will never get completely unbiased when lawyers are ruling on lawyers, will you? |
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Nine months later, the nation witnesses the rare situation of having no ruling party. |
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Yes, I rule on it and my ruling is that I am in no wise disqualified from hearing the case. |
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You never know when that kid with a rap sheet a mile long will circumvent the system yet again because of a judge's ruling. |
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First of all what was the crisis in Gujrat that an assembly wherein the ruling party enjoyed comfortable majority by itself had to be dissolved? |
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The ruling elite, headed by the kabaka collected rent from all land-holding subjects of the Buganda Kingdom. |
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This confidence rests on the fact that a broad consensus of support exists for such conduct within the ruling elite. |
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Britain has taken onboard this ruling but has had to resort to simply storing old refrigerators while facilities are built to dispose of them. |
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This can result in obscurity or in a ruling which is ambiguous on matters of importance. |
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Meanwhile Santos and its partners Magellan and Oilmin, which are selling crude at the ruling world parity price, are making a killing. |
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Bribery and financial abuses are worming their way into the ranks of the ruling Communist Party. |
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It is not my intention to review the relevant jurisprudence in this ruling. |
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The court ruling followed a judicial review which was granted to the lobby group in October. |
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At that time the ruling party captured 193 seats, though many of these candidates ran as independents. |
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He was to begin in favour of continuing use and wont, yet when the Directory was adopted he honourably accepted its guidance and ruling. |
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He is a member of the major opposition Nationalist Party, which railroaded the nuclear power project while still Taiwan's ruling party. |
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This explicit entrustment to the Security Council to enforce the ruling of the World Court raises high stakes for the international legal system. |
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The elections last year saw each of the five nations either re-elect their leaders or keep the ruling party in power. |
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The English ruling class was wiped out and the character of the nation altered forever. |
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Both men want to contest local August 10 elections under the banner of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party. |
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It also said it would fight all future elections under the banner of the ruling African National Congress. |
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It has brokered a deal with the ruling African National Congress and will contest future elections under the banner of that party. |
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The ACTU's position is that it is not proposing industrial action but it is not ruling anything out. |
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The High Court ruling is timely and would have served the purpose if it acts as a deterrent. |
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He may have disappeared from British politics, but the former Prime Minister is alive and well and ruling Australia. |
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The movie closes with an extended sequence where the new ruling class celebrates its empty regime change at a sumptuous ball. |
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I know where to go when I absolutely need new news, but the old print cycle is still ruling publishing in many news houses. |
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He was from a ruling class background but took up the cause of the working class. |
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In fact, the ruling is a perfect example of how the free market is blind to any values other than the pursuit of profit. |
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Indeed, whatever stands in dispute and needs a ruling the pointer of the balance will determine. |
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The Minister's ruling, in other words, is not quite the definitive decision it might seem at first. |
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In each case the ruling elites were chosen from weak minority groups in order to make their power dependent on the colonial power. |
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Singh said before his kidnapping that he does not acknowledge the legitimacy of the court ruling. |
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It would represent, on the part of an entire section of the ruling elite, the repudiation of elementary democratic norms. |
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All thoughts of regency and ruling flew out of his head, however, when the battle raged near them. |
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Although the reference is to a change resulting from a court or tribunal ruling, that is by way of example. |
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Despite a gerrymander, the number of opposition seats rose from 22 to 45, mostly at the expense of the ruling party. |
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Spanish whistle-blower Ana Garrido tells James Badcock how exposing murky deals in the ruling Popular Party ruined her life. |
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However, before the arrival of the Spanish in Mexico a form of lacquer was produced for the ruling class of the indigenous Tarascans in the state known today as Michoacan. |
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A favourable ruling could find that the free exercise clause of the First Amendment trumps any state's law that discriminates against non-public schools. |
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The constitutional problem with this ruling, experts say, is that it places an extra burden on women for being pregnant. |
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Yet, in the absence of the traditional ruling magnates to supervise border rule and defence, the region's precarious peace dissolved into feuds and reiving. |
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This was only part of a much larger effort by the American ruling class, after decades of political instability, to settle accounts with radicalism and socialism. |
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He did once seek to reunite Belarus with Russia in the hope of ruling the union for life. |
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After two years, the dispute ended with an arbitration ruling in favor of Savage. |
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As the commentariat struggles to make sense of the ruling and its implications, The Daily Beast gathers the best takes. |
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The big houses were the homes of the Anglo-Irish, the abhorred British ruling class, that dominated the landscape. |
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These conditions create the possibility for a new political force to arise quickly and fill the abyss between the ruling regime and popular aspirations. |
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The party's ruling council has been convened to debate disciplinary action against three MPs who have defied party policy and have resigned the whip at Westminster. |
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Undergarments did enjoy a brief moment of exposure in the 18th century, with the ruling class indulging in decorative corsets. |
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Naturally, the panelists are keen to refute the various theories and game plans that dominate the thinking of the ruling establishment in Washington. |
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Alawis hold the positions of real power in the ruling party. |
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That Byron himself had been raised a Scotsman and a Calvinist placed him from birth slightly askew from the ruling British elite. |
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And the Americans are currently ruling out boots on the ground in Syria or buffer zones. |
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Judith Browne Dianis, a co-director of the advancement Project, a civil-rights organization, called the ruling disappointing. |
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The appeals court ruling was greeted with cheers from many corners of Nevada and the legal community generally. |
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They can exacerbate splits within a ruling leadership, foment popular unrest, or expedite a dwindling current account. |
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The legitimate authority and reasonable chance of success conditions look problematic, ruling out most wars of liberation and wars of heroic sacrifice. |
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But the Supreme Court ruling does put a high value on the contribution a wife makes to rearing the children and supporting her husband as he builds his career and wealth. |
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The judge said no, and her ruling was affirmed by a decision from a First Circuit appellate court. |
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However, members flatly refused to accept such a blanket ruling. |
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An upcoming court ruling on the constitutionality of the parliamentary elections could dissolve the Islamist-dominated Parliament. |
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The ruling royal family, which has enjoyed the lion's share of oil wealth, is perceived as corrupt, and repression of domestic discontent is high. |
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Late in 1956, a federal ruling, Browder v. Gayle, declared segregated buses unconstitutional. |
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Call it the new class, the crony class, the ruling class, or the lobbyist-industrial complex. |
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The ruling will bring back attention to a scandal that blighted the final years of the reign of 76 year-old King Juan Carlos. |
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The WHO has agreed to meet with Yang and a number of Chinese NGOs to discuss a broader ruling on the practice. |
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In Hollingsworth v. Perry, the court avoided any ruling on the constitutionality of state marriage bans. |
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The ruling will have profound effects on medical research, genetic science, and the biotech industry. |
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So the argument over free trade versus protectionism was debated in parliament by people directly representing different wings of the ruling class. |
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That ruling is binding law in the United States, no matter what the former vice president says. |
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He said the party had impoverished its supporters and predicted that they would turn against the ruling party, no matter how the constituency boundaries were gerrymandered. |
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The Persian king Cyrus the Great overran the Medes in the mid 6th century bc, although they remained ruling partners in the Achaemenid empire he set up. |
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However, a 2013 9th circuit court of Appeals court ruling did not grant the same rights to the remaining Shusters. |
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The Sixth circuit offered not one but eight arguments to allow states to ban gay marriage in its deeply weird ruling. |
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Clovis, son of Childeric, became king of the Salians in 481, ruling from Tournai. |
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Arcadius showed little interest in ruling, leaving most of the actual power to his Praetorian Prefect Rufinus. |
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There is some evidence that Sallust's family belonged to a local aristocracy, but we do know that he did not belong to Rome's ruling class. |
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In the Late Middle Ages, the Basque Country was ravaged by the War of the Bands, bitter partisan wars between local ruling families. |
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Each greater level of assembly has ruling authority over its constituent members. |
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There were therefore already cultural affinities between large segments of the Mongol Horde and the ruling elite of Egypt. |
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Following the conquest of Dali in 1253, the former ruling Duan dynasty were appointed as Maharajah. |
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In 1666, Morocco was reunited by the Alaouite Dynasty, who have been the ruling house of Morocco ever since. |
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Two senior branches of the ruling house, those of Kashin and Kholmsky, asserted their claims to the grand ducal throne. |
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Last scions of the ruling dynasty were executed by Ivan the Terrible during the Oprichnina. |
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The ruling Li family of the Tang dynasty actually claimed descent from the ancient Laozi. |
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Kabbah's ruling Sierra Leone People's Party also won majority seats in Parliament. |
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Accordingly, they began to consider Sir Albert as a threat to the ruling houses across the country. |
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Local elections, the first since 1992, took place on 27 August 2006 and were dominated by members of the ruling coalition. |
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Meanwhile, civil war erupted in Granada as a result of succession struggles in the Nasrid ruling house. |
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The ruling Zamorin of Calicut refused to intervene, prompting the frustrated factor Aires Correia to take matters into his own hands. |
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His priorities in ruling were to extract as much as possible from the land and overturn as many of the traditions of Rajarata as possible. |
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Initially, the faith was restricted to Ternate's small ruling family, and spread only slowly to the rest of the population. |
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However, such posts were centralized by Afonso de Albuquerque after his succession and remained so in subsequent ruling. |
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The ruling in favour of UBC also sets precedence on the matter of bicameral governance for universities and colleges. |
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Their ruling affirmed the map previously approved by Leon County Judge Terry Lewis, who had overseen the original trial. |
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This ruling was overturned by the constitutional court on May 20, 2013 over alleged irregularities in the handling of the case. |
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This was accompanied with general dissatisfaction with the ruling party, the PRI, nationwide. |
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After his invasion, Pizarro destroyed the Inca state and while ruling the area for almost a decade, initiated the decline of local cultures. |
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Impressed by the massive support for the compromise, she suspended the placards, awaiting Philip's final ruling. |
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They were a minority, but became the ruling class of Darfur and Wadai in the 13th century by peacefully taking over power from the Daju. |
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The Early Church structure generally followed the Roman imperial practice, with one bishop ruling each city and its territory. |
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In 1793, ruling power of the Nawabs were abolished and East India company took complete control of the city and the province. |
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They solve the problems somewhat differently, but the reaction of the market is the main incentive to comply with a ruling. |
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The Lords decided that the Judge's ruling was purely one of fact, and therefore declined to answer the legal question of justification. |
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Official law reports or reporters are those authorized for publication by statute or other governmental ruling. |
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Such ruling requires or authorizes the carrying out of certain steps by one or more parties to a case. |
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In 1925, the Taft Court issued a ruling overturning a Marshall Court ruling on the Bill of Rights. |
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The current procedure is that a party in a case may apply to the Supreme Court to review a ruling of the circuit court. |
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This is called petitioning for a writ of certiorari, and the Supreme Court may choose, in its sole discretion, to review any lower court ruling. |
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A court of appeals may also pose questions to the Supreme Court for a ruling in the midst of reviewing a case. |
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This jurisdiction, the actual power of ruling is legislative, judicial or coactive. |
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The method was to issue a writ of prohibition, prohibiting the church court from hearing and ruling on the case. |
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As a result of the Taxquet ruling the juries give nowadays the most important motives that lead them to their verdict. |
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Lay judges are therefore usually selected from among nominees of ruling political parties. |
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Significantly, Belton was the only case in which the state court found for the plaintiffs, thereby ruling that segregation was unconstitutional. |
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The ruling also applied to numerous other states long controlled by rural minorities, such as Alabama, Vermont, and Montana. |
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However, the Court did not decide whether or not the new ruling applied to equity jurisprudence. |
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The case was remanded to the Second Circuit for a ruling on the merits of Pennsylvania law. |
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Holmes then turned to the law of unfair competition, which the majority claimed was the basis of the ruling. |
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The term can be found used in an October 1845 Massachusetts Circuit Court ruling in the patent case Davoll et al. |
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In 1510, the Portuguese defeated the ruling Bijapur sultan Yousuf Adil Shah with the help of a local ally, Timayya. |
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Only the Supreme Court of Canada has authority to bind all courts in the country with a single ruling. |
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A reference for a preliminary ruling may also seek review of the legality of an act of Union law. |
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Some MEPs and industry spokesmen have criticised the ruling against the use of gender as factor in determining premiums for insurance products. |
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This Order was also ruled unlawful by the High Court, a ruling upheld in the Court of Appeal. |
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Then, the Speaker may either declare that his ruling on the voice vote stands, or proceed to a division. |
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On 11 October 1990 the House of Lords gave its judgment in the light of the ECJ's ruling and granted an injunction in favour of Factortame. |
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While he supported the idea of government ruling by a virtuous king, his ideas contained a number of elements to limit the power of rulers. |
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Confucius believed in ruling by example, if you lead correctly, orders by force or punishment are not necessary. |
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By the time Confucius was 50 years old, the Ji family had consolidated their power in the Lu state over the ruling ducal house. |
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Shu Han's chancellor Zhuge Liang demanded emperor Liu Shan read the Han Feizi for learning the way of ruling. |
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By the late 18th century, the British displaced the Mughal ruling class in Bengal. |
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As was the case across England, the native ruling class of Surrey was virtually eliminated by Norman seizure of land. |
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In the ruling, she expressed her admiration for Ms. Fitzmaurice. |
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In the USA, the birthplace of time banking, services exchanged in these networks are tax exempt by ruling of the Internal revenue Service. |
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If he does, there is a chance for a limited, and relatively undamaging, ruling that hews closely to the facts of this case. |
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The outcry over forced labor is a serious blow to the ruling Communist Party. |
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There has been no definitive or pervasive ruling as yet on flip-ins, but courts in specific cases have limited their applications. |
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I have spoken to Veedron, a member of one of Trellisane's many gemots, or ruling councils. |
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It began to be adopted by the ruling elite as they gradually abandoned French. |
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This led to further resentment and suggestions that these same freedmen were ruling the Emperor. |
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I'd advise everyone to do it, otherwise you're going to end up mastered by money and that's not a thing you want ruling your life. |
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She was born into a powerful ruling class of Normans, who traditionally owned extensive estates in both England and Normandy. |
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Despite a significant number of deaths among members of the ruling classes, the government of Florence continued to function during this period. |
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Many have emphasized the role played by the Medici, a banking family and later ducal ruling house, in patronizing and stimulating the arts. |
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The power of Tudor monarchs, including Henry, was 'whole' and 'entire', ruling, as they claimed, by the grace of God alone. |
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It was presided over by King Oswiu, who did not engage in the debate but made the final ruling. |
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This view was confirmed by a court ruling during the treason trial of Henry Vane the Younger. |
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A ruling that Henry Vane himself had concurred with in opposition to Oliver Cromwell years earlier. |
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Most of England's traditional ruling classes regarded the Rump as an illegal government made up of regicides and upstarts. |
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Limited reforms were enough to antagonise the ruling class but not enough to satisfy the radicals. |
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Hales, affirmed his dispensing power, with eleven out of the twelve judges in Godden ruling in favour of the dispensing power. |
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He fought the Battle of Shubra Khit against the Mamluks, Egypt's ruling military caste. |
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In other systems, such as the Dutch and the Belgian, the ruling party or coalition has some flexibility in determining the election date. |
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When a set of facts are brought before a judge, he deduces the court's ruling by comparing the facts of the individual case to the law. |
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For example, an appellate court for one district could consider a ruling issued by an appeals court in another district. |
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After this case, once the Lords had given a ruling on a point of law, the matter was closed unless and until Parliament made a change by statute. |
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From 1811 to 1820, George III suffered a severe bout of what is now believed to be porphyria, an illness rendering him incapable of ruling. |
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It is here that the business of running the cathedral is still conducted by the members of the Chapter, the cathedral's ruling body. |
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Massachusetts in 1905, a landmark ruling which set a precedent for cases dealing with personal freedom and the public good. |
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The ruling was quashed within a year following an appeal but was subsequently upheld. |
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As 2011 drew to a close, BAA was still appealing against the Competition Commission ruling. |
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Alternatively, a ruling class of Beaker individuals may have made the migration and come to control the native population at some level. |
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From that point on there was no contest for the throne, so the house of Wessex became the ruling house of England. |
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Critics have accused the government of trying to turn Bangladesh into a dominant party state under the ruling Awami League. |
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After this ruling, Anselm received a letter forbidding his return and withdrew to Lyons to await Paschal's response. |
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The Norman Conquest of London manifested itself not only with a new ruling class, but in the way the city was structured. |
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He also secured a legal ruling from Chief Justice Robert Tresilian that parliament's conduct had been unlawful and treasonable. |
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A society marked off into classes need be specially attentive only to the education of its ruling elements. |
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It reflects the seriousness and sense of responsibility that characterized the ruling class of Rome during the great years of the republic. |
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In the pagan world, kings were often seen as either ruling with the backing of heavenly powers or perhaps even being divine beings themselves. |
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Supreme Court refused to hear the case, sustaining the ruling and ensuring the defeat of the suit. |
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The later Sasanian Empire is also well represented by ornate silver plates and cups, many representing ruling monarchs hunting lions and deer. |
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It must be stressed that the purpose of such lists when published has never been to ascribe any kind of ruling but rather to provoke discussion. |
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A referee was called, and sided with Azinger in ruling the ball fit for play. |
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Earp stopped the bout, ruling that Fitzsimmons had hit Sharkey when he was down. |
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This ruling was appealed and the appeal was heard after the second race of the season. |
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Early states were characterized by highly stratified societies, with a privileged and wealthy ruling class that was subordinate to a monarch. |
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Appeals against his ruling were rejected by the Court of Session in Edinburgh and the UK Supreme Court. |
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These settlers, who had a British Protestant identity, would form the ruling class of future British administrations in Ireland. |
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The new English Protestant ruling class was known as the Protestant Ascendancy. |
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Membership of the G20 is also part of a political program of the ruling Law and Justice party and President Andrzej Duda. |
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The major Jacobite risings were called the Jacobite rebellions by the ruling governments. |
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Supreme Court ruling striking down arbitrary imposition of the death penalty. |
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The ruling set a legal precedent with respect to the obligations of states to protect its citizens from slavery. |
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The imperial crown was hereditary in the House of Hohenzollern, the ruling house of Prussia. |
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The history of Orkney prior to this time is largely the history of the ruling aristocracy. |
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In some cases, the head of state is a figurehead whilst the head of the government leads the ruling party. |
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In 2004, the Privy Council, under Jack Straw's tenure, overturned the ruling. |
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Scottish courts may make a reference for a preliminary ruling to the Court of Justice of the European Union in cases involving European law. |
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However, military policy is ultimately directed by the Central Military Commission of the ruling Communist Party of Vietnam. |
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As a small country with larger neighbours, Qatar seeks to project influence and protect its state and ruling dynasty. |
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Criticism of the government, Emir and ruling family in the media is illegal. |
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Daniel is a representative for Oyo, a member of the ruling Parti congolais du travail or Congolese Party of Labour. |
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Tractive effort is a measure of the heaviest load a locomotive can start or haul at very low speed over the ruling grade in a given territory. |
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This ruling came into force in January 2009 for maintenance and property workers and in April 2009 for infrastructure and investment sites. |
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The ban was upheld by an October 2013 ruling of the Constitutional Council. |
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The Basques were ravaged by the War of the Bands, bitter partisan wars between local ruling families. |
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These are composed of teaching elders and ruling elders from each of the constituent congregations. |
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In either case, the official state religion has some influence over the ruling of the state. |
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In addition to sitting on the session and other church courts, ruling elders have duties as individuals. |
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When there is a larger number of ordained ministers than ruling elders, additional ruling elders are appointed to redress the imbalance. |
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This distinction is often characterized as that between high culture, namely that of the ruling social group, and low culture. |
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Supreme Court, which declined to hear the case, letting the appeals court's ruling stand. |
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The individuals portrayed were members of the ruling elite, priests, warriors and even distinguished artisans. |
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He became engaged to Jenny von Westphalen, an educated baroness of the Prussian ruling class who had known Marx since childhood. |
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Some cricket writers and statisticians, including Bill Frindall, ignored the ICC's ruling and excluded the 2005 match from their records. |
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The ruling should coerce the Turkish government to completely omit religious affiliation on future identity cards. |
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This has a negative effect on Ethiopia's economy, but strengthened the ruling coalition. |
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European Union election observers continuely accused the ruling party of vote rigging. |
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Though many courts have changed their procedures to adapt to the ruling, there are still forms of en masse trials practiced at the border. |
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Under authoritarian governments, a ruling group may pursue its domestic policy goals without the input or consent of the people being governed. |
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The local ruling elite were responsible for sponsoring spectacles and arena events, which both enhanced their status and drained their resources. |
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For this reason, up until the 19th century, there was considerable disharmony between Dissenters and the ruling Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland. |
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On 18 April 2017, the Prime Minister Theresa May announced she would seek an election on 8 June, despite previously ruling out an early election. |
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In the late 1970s, punk music was a way for youth in the British Isles to voice their discontent with the ruling class. |
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When Owain Gwynedd died in November 1170 the realm was plunged into conflict between two rival factions within the ruling family. |
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According to later genealogies, his mother or grandmother was Nest ferch Cadell of the ruling dynasty in Powys. |
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A request for a nonreviewable ruling must be submitted by an issuer or holder. |
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He doubtless hoped for a sympathetic ruling from President Reagan, at 70 no spring chicken himself. |
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After Mansfield's ruling many former slaves continued to work for their old masters as paid employees. |
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They nominally recognized the Abbasid Caliphate, but were in fact ruling independently from their capital in Zabid. |
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Radio broadcasting in Yemen began in the 1940s when it was still divided into the South by the British and the North by the Imami ruling system. |
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In June 2009, Bale underwent surgery for a knee injury, ruling him out for over two months. |
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These were the ancestors to most modern reptiles and the ruling dinosaurs as well as pterosaurs and crocodiles. |
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He found himself ruling not only Norway, but the Isles, Man and parts of Scotland. |
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Headed by the same ruling family, it was variously separate or united with its motherland and its Latin name was used for both indiscriminately. |
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A second period of disunity heralded the arrival of the first foreign ruling dynasty in Egypt, that of the Semitic Hyksos. |
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The Thirtieth Dynasty was the last native ruling dynasty during the Pharaonic epoch. |
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A 2008 court ruling allowed members of unrecognised faiths to obtain identification and leave the religion field blank. |
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Japan's feudal era was characterized by the emergence and dominance of a ruling class of warriors, the samurai. |
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In 2004 the British government accepted an EU ruling that considered housing associations as public bodies for the purposes of procurement. |
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He was never popular with the Northumbrian ruling class, a mix of Danish invaders and Anglo Saxon survivors of the last Norse invasion. |
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In order to show that there was a new order ruling there was a cleansing of the blood of Spain. |
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The hearing for Sutcliffe's appeal against the ruling began on 30 November 2010 at the Court of Appeal. |
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Chinese styles vary greatly from era to era and each one is traditionally named after the ruling dynasty. |
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In the 2008 election, the ruling CDU held on to its position as the leading party in the state, despite losing votes and seats. |
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In 1262, after a long struggle with the ruling bishops, its citizens gained the status of free imperial city. |
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Thereafter, until World War I, Austria's history was largely that of its ruling dynasty, the Habsburgs. |
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The ruling on the 2004 Constitutional amendments became a major topic of political discourse. |
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The Commandant was a big man about six feet and muscular, like most of the ruling Bambara tribe. |
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The ruling had followed a failed attempt by WAC to sue two producers for non-payment of the levies. |
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The Court's ruling is a tremendous win for retail florists who desire to do business with multiple wire services. |
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The most important ruling was the decision to officially register Mustafa Alish Hadji as the new Chief Mufti. |
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When the House of Bishops made its ruling, cain was appalled. |
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Some taxpayers in reading this letter ruling may try to analogize the treatment of expenses for partners to S shareholders. |
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As for whether gifting of the FLP interest was a QRP disposition, the ruling provides that for Sec. |
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Environmental impact assessment hearings overwhelmingly end up ruling for the habitat annihilators and ongoing industrial expansion. |
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The Speaker made his first ruling on December 4 arising from the first Question Period of the sitting held the previous day. |
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Often, the goal is simply to determine the size of the litter, but a radiograph is also useful in ruling out the need for a C-section. |
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Pashas, khedives, sultans, kings, colonial proconsuls, colonels, and generals have taken turns ruling it autocratically and ruthlessly. |
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The ruling reinstates Assured's demands for rescissory and other damages and fees. |
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In this ruling, a law school offered a LARP that refinanced a graduate's original student loans. |
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But Balance Board UK, based in Liverpool, says it doubts the ruling will be brought into action. |
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Monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are retranslated at the rate of exchange ruling at the balance sheet date. |
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FilmOn has added new channels, plus technology changes to comply with a European Court of Justice ruling on retransmitting content. |
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John Pratt, managing partner at Pinsent Curtis Biddle, said the ruling announced in Luxembourg would not affect proposals to liberalise UK law. |
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After all pencil work has been technically executed, the students use a ruling pen to ink their designs. |
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Within days of taking power, Saddam Hussein summoned about 400 top officials and announced he had uncovered a plot against the ruling party. |
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In practice, a ruling to hold a retrial is very rarely made. |
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In August, by the Government of India Act 1858, the company was formally dissolved and its ruling powers over India were transferred to the British Crown. |
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However, letter ruling 200107025 recently stated that the acquisition of stock by a limited partnership and an LLC would not terminate a corporation's S election. |
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A ruling which has resulted in ad hoc amendments to the constitution to permit the state to ratify treaties that might otherwise have been contrary to the constitution. |
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A denial of a cert petition is not a judgment on the merits of a case, and the decision of the lower court stands as the final ruling in the case. |
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Edward IV had ruled the case in favour of Stanley in 1473, but Richard planned to overturn his brother's ruling and give the wealthy estate to the Harringtons. |
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The new head of state, Ibrahim Babangida, declared himself president and commander in chief of the armed forces and of the ruling Supreme Military Council. |
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Restored twice with the support of both Emperor and Pope, the Medici in 1537 became hereditary dukes of Florence, and in 1569 Grand Dukes of Tuscany, ruling for two centuries. |
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In other words, Machiavelli was a political thinker, perhaps most renowned for his political handbook, titled The Prince, which is about ruling and the exercise of power. |
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Elizabeth I, who was staying at Hatfield House at the time of her accession, rode to London to the cheers of both the ruling class and the common people. |
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For preserving racial superiority as the conqueror and ruling class, traditional nomadic customs and heritage from the Mongolian steppe were held in high regard. |
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