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By December, 1958, when ' Abdallah Ibrahim became President of the Council, elections had even greater importance.
By 325, the controversy had become significant enough that the Emperor Constantine called an assembly of bishops, the First Council of Nicaea, which condemned Arius ' doctrine and formulated the original Nicene Creed of 325.
By specifying Catholic doctrine on salvation, the sacraments, and the Biblical canon, the Council was answering Protestant disputes.
By August 1954 Malenkov's role as de facto head of government was over ; Nikolai Bulganin began signing Council of Ministers decrees ( a right beholden to the Chairman ) and the Presidium gave in to Khrushchev's wishes to replace Malenkov.
By 1798, the Council of Ancients had discussed the " inevitable " change from the problematic image of Hercules, and Hercules was eventually phased out in favor of an even more docile image.
By this, Plutarch probably means that as Plebeian Tribune, Metilius had the Plebeian Council, a popular assembly which only Tribunes could preside over, grant Minucius quasi-dictatorial powers.
By 327, Emperor Constantine I had begun to regret the decisions that had been made at the Nicene Council.
By convention, the Prime Minister is appointed to this Council and advises as to which parliamentarians shall become ministers and parliamentary secretaries.
By 451 he was designated Theologus, or Theologian by the Council of Chalcedon — a title held by no others save John the Apostle and Symeon the New Theologian.
By the twenty-first century, the number of non-native English speakers has come to significantly outnumber the number of native speakers by a factor of three, according to the British Council.
By the end of the 15th century was widely professed and taught in many theological faculties, but such was the influence of the Dominicans, and the weight of the arguments of Thomas Aquinas ( who had been canonised in 1323 and declared " Doctor Angelicus " of the Church in 1567 ) that the Council of Trent ( 1545 – 63 )— which might have been expected to affirm the doctrine — instead declined to take a position.
By 1980, a number of national computer facilities ( ULCC London, UMRCC Manchester, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory serving the Science and Engineering Research Council community ), each with their own star network had developed.
In July of the same year, in Seoul, South Korea, the Member Churches of the World Methodist Council ( WMC ) voted to approve and sign a " Methodist Statement of Association " with the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification ( JDDJ ), the agreement which was reached and officially accepted in 1999 by the Catholic Church and the Lutheran World Federation and which proclaimed that " Together we confess: By grace alone, in faith in Christ ’ s saving work and not because of any merit on our part, we are accepted by God and receive the Holy Spirit, who renews our hearts while equipping and calling us to good works ... as sinners our new life is solely due to the forgiving and renewing mercy that God imparts as a gift and we receive in faith, and never can merit in any way ," affirming " fundamental doctrinal agreement " concerning justification between the Catholic Church, the LWF, and the World Methodist Council.
By the end of the English Civil War, the monarchy, House of Lords and Privy Council were abolished.
" By the spirit of Vatican II " is meant to promote the teachings and intentions attributed to the Second Vatican Council in ways not limited to literal readings of its documents, but not in contradiction to the " letter " of the Council ( cf.
By Decision 2000 / 278 / EC of 16 March 2000, the Council of the European Union approved the treaty on behalf of the European Community.
By the time of the grant of armorial bearings by the College of Arms to Somerset County Council in 1911, a ( red ) dragon had become the accepted heraldic emblem of the former kingdom.
By " the Modi " is meant the proposals for amendments of that draft text which some of the Council participants had presented.
By 2002, Daley had appinted more than a third of the 50 aldermen of the Chicago City Council.
" By signing a 10-year ( contract ) with the Teamsters ( and with over 30 other unions representing city employees ), the current administration and City Council unduly hamstrung not only the current management of city government, but the next six years of management as well, a period that extends well beyond the elected terms of the incoming administration and City Council ," according to a March 2011 report from the Office of the Inspector General of the City of Chicago.
By the mid 1980s the Father's Council wrote that "(...) Day has become a ' Second Christmas ' for all the men's gift-oriented industries.
By Eric Farnsworth, Council of the Americas, December 2005

Council and Laws
He then ordered them to leave, saying, " Go your way now, and complain to that damned scoundrel your Governor, God damn your Governor, Laws, King, Council, and Assembly ".
Pope Gregory VII recognised in 1077 the new " Laws and customs of the sea " instituted by the Pisans, and emperor Henry IV granted them the right to name their own consuls, advised by a Council of Elders.
He strengthened royal authority in the north of England through reform of the Council of the North, extended royal power and introduced religious reform in Ireland, and was the architect of legislation, the Laws in Wales Acts 1535 – 1542, which promoted stability and gained acceptance for the royal supremacy in Wales.
Peel argued in Cabinet that tariffs on grain should be rescinded by Order in Council until Parliament assembled to repeal the Corn Laws.
In effect from January 1949 until November 1985, this charter ( as outlined in chapter 43 of the Massachusetts General Laws ) established City Council / City Manager government.
The document says literally: " Council agreed that these Leisure Rugby Laws are issued as a guide for developmental purposes and Unions are not bound to apply the Laws " and " IRB Leisure Rugby Laws have been designed so that Unions may develop non-Contact Rugby.
Harcourt was Student Council president at Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School and studied at the University of British Columbia where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws.
That provision was later ruled by the Privy Council in 1926, in Nadan v The King, to be in conflict with the Colonial Laws Validity Act 1865, and was thus an unconstitutional exercise of extraterritorial power.
Upon the passing of the Statute of Westminster 1931, the Colonial Laws Validity Act 1865 ceased to have effect in Canada, the Canadian Parliament gained the ability to make laws of an extraterritorial nature, and appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council were abolished.
It co-sponsored the launch of the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain and a conference for International Women ’ s Day – Women ’ s Rights, the Veil and Islamic and Religious Laws.
" Section 93 ( 4 ) provides that if a province does not comply with a decision of the Governor-in-Council in an appeal under s. 93 ( 3 ), then Parliament has the power to enact "... remedial Laws for the due Execution of the Provisions of this Section and of any Decision of the Governor General in Council under this Section.
The Council of Fifty ( also known as the Living Constitution, the Kingdom of God, or its name by revelation, The Kingdom of God and His Laws with the Keys and Power thereof, and Judgment in the Hands of His Servants, Ahman Christ ) was a Latter Day Saint organization established by Joseph Smith, Jr. in 1844 to symbolize and represent a future theocratic or theodemocratic " Kingdom of God " on the earth.
The Laws are intended to apply to all two innings matches ; the International Cricket Council has implemented " Standard Playing Conditions for Test Matches " and " Standard Playing Conditions for One Day Internationals " to augment the Laws of Cricket.
Served as Director of the National Electoral Council ( CNE ), Minister of Justice ; Ambassador of Venezuela in the United States, Ambassador of Venezuela in Colombia ; Ambassador of Venezuela in the United Kingdom ( 1967 – 1968 ); ran for the Presidency of the Republic ( 1968 election and 1973 election ); Ambassador of Venezuela to the United States ( 1974 – 76 ); President of the Commission in charge of organizing the Third United Nations Conference about Maritime Laws ( 1973-1974 ); Director of the Latin America High Studies ( Universidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas ) and author of various books.
He was educated at Radley College ( 1956 – 60 and where he is now head of Council ( the governing body )) and Clare College, Cambridge ( 1961 – 65 ), where he was awarded the degree of Master of Laws ( LLM ).
He graduated with a Bachelor of Economics ( BEc ) and a Bachelor of Laws ( LLB ) from the University of Sydney where he resided at St John's College, and was president of the Student Representative Council.
In August 1697, he was appointed to the Irish Privy Council, an effective cabinet charged with the governance of Ireland and the introduction of the " Penal Laws ".
During the most recent controversy involving the bowling action of Sri Lanka great Muttiah Muralitharan, which led to an International Cricket Council investigation of most of the world's international-class bowlers, Sarwan was found to be the only bowler tested who did not transgress the Laws of Cricket regarding the straightening of the arm during delivery.
The " three exceptions " resolved by the Council of Acts 15 indicate that the apostles accepted that those portions of the Law of Moses ( the Torah ) intended for Gentiles ( later known as the Laws of Noah ) would apply to Gentile Christians.
Thus, in spite of Paul's agreement at the Council of Jerusalem, Gentile Christianity came to understand that any Torah Laws ( with the exception of the Ten Commandments and Natural Law ) were anathema, not only to Gentile Christians but even to Christians of Jewish extraction.
This view of the UK's ultimate sovereignty was supported by Lord Justice Laws in the Thoburn v Sunderland City Council case, when he said, "... there is nothing in the European Communities Act which allows the European Court, or any other institution of the EU, to touch or qualify the conditions of Parliament's legislative supremacy in the United Kingdom ... That being so, the legislative and judicial institutions of the EU cannot intrude upon those conditions.
The Paternal Laws also provided for a Peoples Council ( Volksraad ) which was elected every five years and formed the Legislative of the Rehoboth government.

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