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Discharge petitions are most often associated with the U. S. House of Representatives, though many state legislatures have similar procedures.
Discharge resolutions, however, must be unanimous and are related loosely at best to discharge petitions.
** The Discharge Rule in the House: Recent Use in Historical Context, a more detailed analysis of recent discharge petitions
* Discharge Petition Bargaining in the House, 1995 – 2000, a paper on discharge petitions and information cascades

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Many anarcho-punks are pacifists ( e. g. Crass and Discharge ) and therefore believe in using non-violent means of achieving their aims.
* Dissipative ladders are portable ladders built to ESD ( Electrostatic Discharge ) standard.
A record for each potential conscript is created, and those who actually serve in the military are distinguished from those rejected from service, by a Discharge Card, which has additional information on it, including the soldier's rank, military profession, and behavior during army service.
Employers are particularly interested in the Discharge Card, since it is a universally available source of information about a potential employee.
Discharge or separation should not be confused with retirement ; career U. S. military members who retire are not separated or discharged ; rather, they enter the retired reserve and may be subject to recall to active duty.
Virtually all veterans ' benefits are forfeited by a Bad Conduct Discharge ; BCD recipients are not eligible for VA disability compensation in accordance with 38 CFR 3. 12.
The band are one of the first to play in the musical style of the hardcore punk band Discharge, known as D-beat.
Discharge under Section 8 is no longer practiced, as medical discharges for psychological / psychiatric reasons are now covered by a number of regulations.
Effluent toxicity tests are tests conducted under the Clean Water Act, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ( NPDES ) permit program and are used by dischargers of contaminated effluent to monitor the quality of effluent into receiving waters.
Discharge to the North Sea is along the Burgh Sluice Relief Channel during the winter and at times of high flow, but when flows in the river are low, Wainfleet Clough Sluice is used as the discharge point.
The subject matter is also similar to Discharge, in that the songs ' themes are primarily about nuclear war, and its horrific consequences.
When a person completes their full military obligation, they are discharged and receive a formal certificate of discharge, usually an Honorable Discharge.
Discharge rates of 13 L / s ( 200 US gal / min ) and more are possible, from motors of three or four horsepower ( 2 or 3 kW ) ; power requirements are determined from pump curves, where the pump is selected to maximise volumetric flow, as pressure loss is relatively low as the water does not need to be lifted, but only overcome swimmer drag and other pressure losses within the system.

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If the bankrupt does not comply with the Trustee's request to provide details of income, the trustee may have grounds to lodge an Objection to Discharge, which has the effect of extending the bankruptcy for a further five years.
If that is not possible, the Trustee may lodge an Objection to Discharge, effectively extending the bankruptcy for a further five years.
Nicosian was renamed Nevisian, and the crew was issued new Discharge Books, with the voyage omitted.
* The Natural Period of a Transmission Line and the Frequency of lightning Discharge Therefrom, The Electrical World, August 27, 1898.
Discharge, or the purulent exudate, is generally less viscous and lighter in color than for gonorrhea.
Discharge the content of reactive mind and the arthritis vanishes, myopia gets better, heart illness decreases, asthma disappears, stomachs function properly and the whole catalog of ills goes away and stays away.
Discharge in these two months accounts for 36 percent of the total annual discharge of the Euphrates, or even 60 – 70 percent according to one source, while low runoff occurs in summer and autumn.
Siege, from Weymouth, Massachusetts, were influenced by classic American hardcore ( Minor Threat, Black Flag, Void ) and by British groups like Discharge, Venom, and Motörhead.
Repulsion, from Flint, Michigan, cited street punk groups like Discharge and Charged GBH, crossover thrash such as Dirty Rotten Imbeciles and Corrosion of Conformity, thrash metal like Slayer, Metallica, Sodom, and Venom, and death metal ( Possessed ), hardcore punk, like Black Flag, and older hard rock, as inspirational.
Sore Throat cites Discharge, Disorder, and a variety of European D-beat and thrash metal groups, including Hellhammer, and American hardcore groups, such as Poison Idea and DRI.
Other key groups cited by current and former members of Napalm Death as formative influences include Discharge, Amebix, Throbbing Gristle, and the aforementioned Dirty Rotten Imbeciles.
Ian Glasper describes the group as " pissed-off hateful noise with its roots somewhere between early Discharge and Disorder, with Dean and Phil pushing their trademark vocal extremity to its absolute limit.
In 1995, the Veterans Affairs ' patient Admission / Tracking / Discharge system, Decentralized Hospital Computer Program ( DHCP ) was the recipient of the Computerworld Smithsonian Award for best use of Information Technology in Medicine.
Discharge, founded back in 1977, established D-beat in the early 1980s.
While most punk rock uses the distorted guitars and noisy drumming that is derived from 1960s garage rock and 1970s pub rock, some punk bands incorporate elements from other subgenres, such as metal ( e. g., mid-1980s-era Discharge ) or folk rock ( Billy Bragg ).
The New Wave of British Heavy Metal influenced the UK 82 style of bands like Discharge, and hardcore punk was a primary influence on thrash metal bands such as Metallica and Slayer.
Discharge of untreated water from industrial uses is pollution.
* Discharge power: 0. 46 – 1. 19 kW
In punk and hardcore punk, singers and band members often replace their real names with " tougher "- sounding stage names, such as Sid Vicious ( real name John Simon Ritchie ) of the late 1970s band Sex Pistols and " Rat " of the early 1980s band The Varukers and the 2000s re-formation of Discharge.
** Electrostatic Discharge ( ESD ), as a result of two charged objects coming into close proximity or even contact.
Discharge water eventually exits through a number of springs and seeps, mostly in the southern part of the basin.
Philips follows under W. de Kock and calls their versions CDM Ceramic Discharge Metal.
Having a child will secure McClure's casting as McBain's sidekick in McBain IV: Fatal Discharge, but Selma is unwilling to bring a child into a loveless relationship and decides to leave McClure.

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As a result of these efforts as well as attempts at mosques to keep Muslims informed about the issues facing the Muslim community, regular mosque attendants are more likely to participate in protests, sign petitions, and otherwise be involved in politics.
There are also cases that do not technically involve two sides, such as petitions for specific statutory relief that require judicial approval ; in those cases there are no respondents, just a petitioner.
There are also records of wills and other personal legal documents as well as written petitions to officials in cases of spouse abuse or other conflicts between family members written or dictated by women.
But such petitions tend to be subject to severe length constraints, and are necessarily much more narrowly targeted ( usually to one or two particularly prejudicial errors ) than a long opening appellate brief to an intermediate appellate court ( which may touch upon several alleged errors by the trial court ).
The evening and day of Yom Kippur are set aside for public and private petitions and confessions of guilt ( Vidui ).
The morning prayer service is preceded by litanies and petitions of forgiveness called selichot ; on Yom Kippur, many selichot are woven into the liturgy of the mahzor ( prayer book ).
Various petitions are currently taking place in favour of renaming, their impact and importance remain to be seen.
While collateral attacks on criminal convictions, such as state level habeas corpus petitions, are usually considered to be technically civil cases, because they are not brought by a prosecutor and do not seek to convict someone of a crime, these suits are, in both states, appealed to the criminal court of last resort, rather than the civil court of last resort.
Normally, federal habeas corpus petitions are filed in the U. S. District Court for the appropriate district, which is the federal trial court, but only after all remedies in the state court system, including state court habeas corpus petitions or the equivalent, have been exhausted.
These requests are routinely denied and are followed by petitions to the Israel's High Court of Justice.
After an ektenia ( litany ), during which petitions are offered that God will have mercy on those who err and bring them back to the truth, and that he will " make hatred, enmity, strife, vengeance, falsehood and all other abominations to cease, and cause true love to reign in our hearts …", the bishop ( or abbot ) says a prayer during which he beseeches God to: " look down now upon Thy Church, and behold how that, though we have joyously received the Gospel of salvation, we are but stony ground.
Often petitions are directed to the King, although the system of ministerial responsibility makes it impossible for him to take action by himself ; his secretarial cabinet relegates such petitions to the relevant ministries.
By these actions, Chlothar lost his own legislative abilities and the great number of laws enacted in his reign are probably the result of the nobles ' petitions, which the king had no authority not to heed.
:: Example: Moreover, to the extent that exhausted and unexhausted claims are interrelated, the general rule among the Courts of Appeals is to dismiss mixed habeas petitions for exhaustion of all such claims.
Two are elected by the liverymen of the City each year to assist the Lord Mayor, attend the Central Criminal Court at the Old Bailey, and present petitions to Parliament: usually one is an alderman and the other is not.
In addition, a large number of consumers throughout Europe, including over one million in the UK, and various doctors and scientists, had signed petitions by 2005 against what are viewed by the petitioners as unjustified restrictions of consumer choice.
Furthermore, when the office of the Solicitor General endorses a petition for certiorari, review is frequently granted, which is remarkable given that only 75 – 125 of the over 7, 500 petitions submitted each term are granted review by the Court.
In the other eleven states that permit state-wide recall, no grounds are required and recall petitions may be circulated for any reason.

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