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Authorities and consider
Authorities aware of his genetic makeup consider him to be the most advanced human in existence-the " star line ".
Authorities in the Czech Republic now consider this breed an emblem of the country and the horses are now legally protected.
Authorities consider the common exploitation of women from Eastern Europe to be the main problem associated with the occupation.
Authorities consider the organization to be a terrorist group.

Authorities and case
Murdoch's isinglass replacement was so effective that in a court case brought by the British Customs and Excise Authorities, the noted Chemist, Sir Humphry Davy in answer to a question on whether it was " proper to be used for the purpose of fineing beer " testified that:
Authorities were satisfied that Ames had no knowledge of the case, as he did not work for the FBI and is not thought to have had access to the case files.
Authorities were also pursuing a gun case against Ralf Wohlleben, former deputy chairman of the party's branch in Thuringia, though the latter case was reportedly unlikely to translate into a national-level challenge to the party's legal standing.
Though the original minutes did not refer to the term General Authorities, the revised minutes, which were included in the 1835 edition of the Doctrine and Covenants, stated that decisions of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles " can only be called into question by the General Authorities of the Church in case of transgression.
.... the force is raised locally for the purpose of assisting the Imperial Authorities ... and it amounts to the Union Government having allowed the Imperial Authorities to recruit men in South Africa for this force ..... as it is certainly not raised under the Defence Act of the Union of South Africa, and this being the case, the Union Government can grant no commissions.
' Herbert replied with ' A Short Account of the Authorities in Law upon which judgment was given in Sir Edward Hales's case ,' in which he argued that ' whatever is not prohibited by the law of God, but was lawful before any act of parliament made to forbid it, the king by his dispensation granted to a particular person may make lawful again to that person who has such dispensation, though it continues unlawful for everybody else.
In 2007 the case has moved on where the French Authorities are investigating in various jurisdictions around the world to establish the facts behind the case.

Authorities and identity
Authorities might permanently maintain the victim's name as an alias for the criminal's true identity in their criminal records databases.

Authorities and theft
Nancy immediately is summoned to Postal Authorities where she is accused of having a hand in the theft, and Dixon's pension and career are threatened.

Authorities and although
Authorities classify the species into three or four subspecies: B. m. musculus, the northern blue whale consisting of the North Atlantic and North Pacific populations, B. m. intermedia, the southern blue whale of the Southern Ocean, B. m. brevicauda, the pygmy blue whale found in the Indian Ocean and South Pacific, and the more problematic B. m. indica, the great Indian rorqual, which is also found in the Indian Ocean and, although described earlier, may be the same subspecies as B. m. brevicauda.
Empowered by the Dutch Elm Disease ( Local Authorities ) ( Amendment ) Order 1988, local authorities may order the destruction of any infected trees or timber, although in practice they usually do it themselves, successfully reducing the numbers of elm bark beetle Scolytus spp., the vector of elm disease.
However, the use of carmine in foods has been discouraged by European Food Safety Authorities, and, although it is used predominantly as coloring in alcoholic beverages, it can still be found in foods such as supermarket Indian curries.
Local Planning Authorities are generally the local borough or district council (' local authority ' in Scotland ), although an application for a mining operation, minerals extraction, or a waste management facility would be decided by the local county council in non-metropolitan areas.
Made paramount chief of the " Emigrant Thembus ", a breakaway and sub-group to the Thembus, Matanzima's support of the South African government's Bantu Authorities Act ( 1951 ), which looked to foster traditional African leadership structures, gave the Act credibility in the eyes of many chiefs, but saw him part ways with Mandela politically ( although the two initially remained friends, with Matanzima acting as best man at Mandela's wedding ).
Most of the second-level domains are managed by Norid, although five domains are managed by three other government agencies, the Government Administration Services for central parts of the government, the Norwegian Armed Forces for their own sites and the Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Authorities for municipalities and county municipalities.
Since April 2007 however, an annual specific ( although not ring fenced ) ' Road Safety Grant ' which was no longer related to the number of fines issued locally was given directly to the Local Authorities with a responsibility for road safety who were free to choose whether or not to re-invest this in their partnership.
Authorities had considered expanding the evacuation zone to, but the idea was dropped due to the new information, although a few cases of respiratory irritation were reported in a small community about downwind.

Authorities and very
However licensing was gradually liberalised after the 1960s, until contested licensing applications became very rare, and the remaining administrative function was transferred to Local Authorities in 2005.
We your Humble Petitioners Living at a great Distance from ye Center of the Towne Some of us nine or ten Miles and Consequently at a very great disadvantage in joining with them all Publick Town affairs, being encouraged Partly by our Living in that Part of ye Town that was Laid out for what was called ye upper Parish and Partly by ye Kind Reception our Request met with which we made to ye Town for a dismission but more particularly by our Confidence in your Honors desire to Promote ye Happiness of every Part of ye State Humbly Pray that Honors would take our Case into your Serious Consideration and grant that we together with all those Live in sd Upper Part may be Erected and Incorporated into a body Politick and Corporate to have Continuance in ye Name of Northfield with all such Powers and Authorities Privileges Immunities and Franchises with other Parishes or Towns in this State in General hold Enjoy with your Petitions as in duty bound Shall forever pray .”
Two very important series of records have been classified under the heading London Local Authorities.
Dev Manraj has been very active in the edification of the modern framework of Mauritius, the setting up of major independent Authorities and more recently contributed towards the development of Mauritius as a Cyber Island.
Authorities of the Catholic Church have been very careful in their approach and treatment of weeping statues, and generally set very high barriers for their acceptance.
The Authorities are very protective to the condition of the church during war but the Parish Priest in the town was able to say that the Church was very strong enough and later believed indestructible.
The achievement was lauded widely as an example of excellence for Maltese artisanship, even by the Maltese Civil Authorities, considering that Malta rarely if ever registers international success at high-profile events of any sort given its very small size and population.
Authorities organizing the evacuation of children from the big towns found it very difficult to find families who would accept to take in coloured children, and the LCP lobbied against this sort of discrimination.

Authorities and unusual
Authorities disagree on the exact definition of fractal, but most usually elaborate on the basic ideas of self-similarity and an unusual relationship with the space a fractal is embedded in.
Authorities reported no unusual behavior and the national park was reopened the same week.
Authorities took this unusual step due to heightened fears of an armed escape attempt.

Authorities and one
As of 2002, 50 % of Parties lacked one or more of the four major requirements for a Party: designation of Management and Scientific Authorities ; laws prohibiting the trade in violation of CITES ; penalties for such trade ; laws providing for the confiscation of specimens.
Each Party to the Convention must designate one or more Management Authorities in charge of administering the licensing system and one or more Scientific Authorities to provide advice about the effects of any proposed trade on the status of the species.
Authorities suspected one of them was holding a false pilot certificate, but he was a pilot.
** Authorities at the British Natural History Museum announce that the skull of the Piltdown Man, one of the most famous fossil skulls in the world, is a hoax.
The Education Act 1918 raised the school leaving age to 14, increased the powers and duties of the Board of Education ( together with the money it could provide to Local Education Authorities ), and introduced a system of day-continuation schools which youths between the ages of 14 and 16 " could be compelled to attend for at least one day a week.
In 2002, the waterway was identified as being of high priority in the Association of Inland Navigation Authorities report entitled Vision for Strategic Enhancement of Britain's Inland Navigation Network, and was one of several new projects highlighted at British Waterways ' Unlocked and Unlimited conference held in March.
Authorities that regulate investment banking ( the FSA in the United Kingdom and the SEC in the United States ) require that banks impose a Chinese wall to prevent communication between investment banking on one side and equity research and trading on the other.
In the United Kingdom, Military Aid to the Civil Power is one of the three classifications of Military Aid to the Civil Authorities.
In the United Kingdom, Military Aid to the Civil Community is one of the three classifications of Military Aid to the Civil Authorities.
Authorities have repeatedly recategorized the three populations of right whale plus the bowhead whale, as one, two, three or four species, either in a single genus or in two separate genera.
Authorities alleged that the bomb was in the car of one of the accused when it accidentally detonated.
This was one of multiple positions that Monson resigned in 1996 when it was decided that General Authorities should leave all business boards of directors, with the lone exception of the board of Deseret Management Corporation.
In terms of local government the town sits at the heart of Falkirk Council area, one of the 32 Unitary Authorities of Scotland formed by the Local Government etc ( Scotland ) Act 1994.
Glendenning and his wife were baptized in April 1929, but then he was excommunicated two years later because some LDS Church General Authorities asserted that while people could receive inspiration for themselves, no one could receive authentic divine messages for the church except the President of the Church.
It is one of eight such Authorities in the state.
Authorities also made the claim that the construction site was offering training to previously unskilled workers ( as many as 10, 000 in one official communiqué ).
It is one of eight such Authorities in the state.
Authorities recommend that only one person should be allowed to jump at a time to avoid collisions and people being catapulted in an unexpected direction or higher than they expect.
* Authorities in the northern Mexican state of Sonora have arrested eight people accused of killing two boys and one woman as human sacrifices for Santa Muerte -- the saint of death
Authorities said no one saw his father fall into the water.
In 2011, Iranian Authorities have executed and imprisoned more journalists and bloggers than any other countries, more than 600 people in one year.

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