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temporary and vacancy
A temporary vacancy occurs when the Governor-General is overseas on official business representing Australia.
Since Representatives are to be " chosen ... by the People ," State Governors are not allowed to appoint temporary replacements when vacancies occur in a state's delegation to the House of Representatives ; instead, the Governor of the state is required by clause 4 to issue a writ of election calling a special election to fill the vacancy.
Moreover, the State Governor may not appoint a temporary replacement, but must instead arrange for a special election to fill the vacancy.
In a nod to the less populist nature of the Senate, the Amendment tracks the vacancy procedures for the House of Representatives in requiring that the Governor call a special election to fill the vacancy, but ( unlike in the House ) it vests in the State Legislature the authority to allow the Governor to appoint a temporary replacement until the special election is held.
Davis, a prominent civil rights leader, to fill a temporary vacancy on the City Council ; Davis thus became the city ’ s first black city councilor.
Consequently, it became not unusual to place the personal custody of the great seal in the hands of a vice-chancellor or keeper ; this, too, was the practice followed during a temporary vacancy in the chancellorship.
During a vacancy in a suffragan see, the metropolitan can name a temporary diocesan administrator if the College of Consultors of the diocese fails to elect one within the prescribed period.
In case of vacancy ( i. e. sudden death of the governor-general, or transitional period between the previous and upcoming governor from other parts of the Spanish Empire ), the Royal Audiencia in Manila appoints the temporary governor among its members until the next governor serve in full capacity.
Apart from a permanent vacancy, there may also arise a temporary vacancy due to the President's inability to perform the duties of the office.
* Voluntarily leaving work, or refusing a notified vacancy: temporary reduction or stoppage of benefit payment, known as a sanction.
No particular duties are specified by the Act, except to be available as temporary Mayor during a vacancy or temporary incapacity of the Mayor.
Since the Lebanese constitution states that in such a situation, the outgoing president appoints a temporary prime minister to act as president during the course of a presidential vacancy, outgoing president Gemayel decided to appoint Maronite army commander Michel Aoun to that office, notwithstanding the tradition of reserving it for a Sunni Muslim.
If any judge is absent for a long period or a vacancy arises, an acting judge may be appointed by the President of the Republic on a temporary basis on the recommendation of the Minister of Justice acting with the concurrence of the Chief Justice.
He is also the former Mayor of Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, having been elected by the Township Council in July 2006 to fill a temporary vacancy, following the death of Mayor Frank Pelzman.
Knox-who had been called on to return to Oxford but was unenthusiastic-proposed the merger to the Archbishop of Birmingham as a solution to the unexpected vacancy he was being asked to fill ; as a confident Evelyn Waugh would later put it, Knox " was the author of the temporary amalgamation, which persists to this day.

temporary and also
There are also temporary exhibits as well.
Whenever the observer's learning process ( which may be a predictive neural network-see also Neuroesthetics ) leads to improved data compression such that the observation sequence can be described by fewer bits than before, the temporary interestingness of the data corresponds to the number of saved bits.
Entertainment or event companies may also hire temporary shuttles buses for transport at events such as festivals or conferences.
" Such attributes may also relate to temporary conditions as well as inherent qualities: " I will be tired after running.
The Royal Netherlands Navy also used the rank of commandeur from the end of the 16th century for a variety of temporary positions, until it became a conventional permanent rank in 1955.
The temporary tent camps had also transitioned from tents to wooden barracks.
Draugar also brought disease to a village and could create temporary darkness in daylight hours.
Sometimes saving unknown humans or animals can also trigger the temporary loss of fear.
The president also introduced temporary taxes on exports, which were intended to increase central government revenue.
The ICAO's standards also dictate that temporary hazards to aircraft are regularly published using NOTAMs.
* An informal, temporary Coworking gathering, also called " jellies "
For example, Peter Hain interprets libertarian socialism as minarchist rather than anarchist, favoring radical decentralization of power without going as far as the complete abolition of the state and libertarian socialist Noam Chomsky supports dismantling all forms of unjustified social or economic power, while also emphasizing that state intervention should be supported as a temporary protection while oppressive structures remain in existence.
Although delegates from the Soviet Union and Comintern had attended, the first congress ignored Lenin's advice by refusing to accept a temporary alliance between the communists and the " bourgeois democrats " who also advocated national revolution ; instead they stuck to the orthodox Marxist belief that only the urban proletariat could lead a socialist revolution.
However, it was also argued that muscular tension resulting from holding down buttons could be exploited in user interface design as it gives constant feedback that the user is in a temporary state, or mode ( Buxton, 1995 ).
IIH is diagnosed with a brain scan ( to rule out other causes ) and a lumbar puncture ; lumbar puncture may also provide temporary and sometimes permanent relief from the symptoms.
* Foundation piecing – also known as paper-piecing – sewing pieces of fabric onto a temporary or permanent foundation
QuakeC also suffers from the fact that many built-in functions ( functions prototyped in the QuakeC code but actually defined within the game engine and written in C ) return strings in a temporary string buffer, which can only hold one string at any given time.
If, however, a statute which did not itself contain any limitation is to be governed by another which is temporary only, the former will also be temporary and dependent upon the existence of the latter.
Cyanoacrylate glue has a low shearing strength, which has also led to its use as a temporary adhesive in cases where the piece can easily be sheared off at a later time.
The tent symbolized the field commander but also denoted that such an office was meant to be temporary.
The " Insurrectional Tendency ", also known as the " Third Way " or Terceristas, led by Daniel Ortega, his brother Humberto Ortega, and Mexican-born Victor Tirado Lopez, was more pragmatic and called for tactical, temporary alliances with non-communists, including the right-wing opposition, in a popular front against the Somoza regime.
It also alters the procedure for filling vacancies in the Senate, allowing for state legislatures to permit their governors to make temporary appointments until a special election can be held.
Small, temporary tuning adjustments can also be made by stretching a string with the hand.

temporary and occurred
It occurred chiefly among charophytes, probably in alkaline temporary pools.
Nothing remarkable occurred under Clement IX's short administration beyond the temporary adjustment of the disputes between the Holy See and those prelates of the Gallican Church who had refused to join in condemning the writings of Jansen.
Extensive damage occurred to several temporary tents, stands and booths, as well as some permanent fairgrounds structures.
Places where portaging occurred often became temporary and then permanent settlements.
Some temporary dislocations occurred when employment at Aerojet dropped over 90 % in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
On the morning of July 17, 2007, a large explosion occurred at the Barton Solvents chemical plant in Valley Center, destroying the plant and forcing the temporary evacuation of the city.
After focus has occurred the LD usually sits at a temporary desk ( tech table ) in the theater ( typically on the Center Line in the middle of the house ) where he or she has a good view of the stage and work with the lighting board operator / programmer, who will either be seated alongside him or her at a portable control console or talk via headset to the control room.
If an extinguished CS is tested just after intense but associatively neutral stimulus has occurred, there may be a temporary recovery of the conditioned response to the CS
" Although the public was aware that the temporary handover would take place, for security purposes the time that it actually occurred was not revealed until after Bush resumed his duties as President.
Bob Edwards, previously a co-host of All Things Considered, hosted Morning Edition beginning with its first episode, a job he initially took on a temporary basis when a shake-up in production and on-air staff occurred ten days before the show's premiere.
The issue occurred when multiple instances of the system text editor were invoked, causing the editor to create temporary files with a constant name.
A temporary recession occurred, but rains continued in to May, finally raising the river's height to.
Religious personalities also figured prominently among the victims: the massacres occurred during a time of great and rising resentment against the Roman Catholic Church, which eventually led to the temporary dechristianisation of France.
The 2009 Birmingham Millennium Point incident occurred on 14 November 2009, when hundreds of people broke through a temporary crowd control barrier causing various injuries to fans during the Christmas Lights Switch-On held outside Millennium Point in Birmingham, England, while JLS were performing.
The anomaly occurred perhaps because of a temporary shortage of refining capacity.
A temporary isolation indicator / fault indicator indicates that the system has been isolated with the temporary isolation switch or a fault has occurred with the TPWS.
Incarceration ( publica custodia ) in facilities such as the Tullianum was intended to be a temporary measure prior to trial or execution ; abuses of this principle occurred but were officially censured.
The temporary relocation of NSAC resulted from a major fire that had occurred at the principal campus in Bible Hill, which destroyed many barns and academic facilities.
The French clinic had had a string of publicly-suppressed cases, wherein patients on the drug were coming back from their comatose states after an initial relapse ... but this occurred on a case-by-case basis and the doctors were unable to predict whether the progress was going to be temporary or permanent.
The first temporary raids of ancestral Hungarians in this territory occurred in the 860s.
The newspaper's move from this ' temporary ' home to the new offices occurred in August 2007.
McCudden was 22 years old, and a temporary Captain, when the following events occurred:
A temporary reoccupation likely occurred by the nomadic Oromo tribe from Somalia in the late 16th century, who later abandoned the town.

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