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Further and United
Further, and as an evidence of legislative intent only, the Senate of the United States recently defeated by a substantial majority the `` Holland Amendment '' to the Fair Labor Standards Act, which would have specifically limited the regulatory authority of the Secretary in these matters.
Further success with Manchester United came at last when they beat Leicester City 3 – 1 in the FA Cup final of 1963, with Charlton finally earning a winners ' medal in his third final.
Further, they opposed the creation of an electoral college to elect the leader of the Party, who had previously been elected by members of the Parliamentary Labour Party – in particular, the arrangement of block voting by constituency parties and trade unions, with the total votes of a constituency party or trade union being given to a candidate based on a first-past-the-post within that CLP or union, or changed at the discretion of delegates ( similar to primary elections in the United States ).
Further, the United States would provide economic and military aid and, if necessary, use military force to stop the spread of communism in the Middle East.
Further, though no law requires that the oath of office be administered by any specific person, presidents are traditionally sworn in by the Chief Justice of the United States.
Further, officials in the United Kingdom indicated that the British parliament was under no obligation to fulfill any request for legal changes made by Trudeau, particularly if Canadian convention was not being followed.
Further, the company had represented the only remaining direct line of communication to the United Kingdom ; after its collapse mail had to be sent via St. Thomas and Copenhagen.
Further highlights include his presence in the Estádio Nacional in Lisbon as Celtic overcame Internazionale in the 1967 European Cup Final, at Wembley as Manchester United defeated Benfica to capture the 1968 European Cup and also the BBC's main man at the 1970 World Cup, commentating on the final between Brazil and Italy.
With Cassady at the wheel of a school bus named Further, the Merry Pranksters traveled across the United States to celebrate the publication of Kesey's novel Sometimes a Great Notion and to visit the 1964 World's Fair in New York City.
Further green belts were then created around other urban areas in the United Kingdom.
Formally titled An Act to Further Promote the Defense of the United States, the Act effectively ended the United States ' pretense of neutrality.
* Further education College, mainly used in connection with education in the United Kingdom
Further conventions were adopted at the regional level under the aegis of the Organization of American States ( OAS or OEA ), the African Union, and in 2003, at the universal level under that of the United Nations Convention against Corruption.
Further educational assistance acts were passed for the benefit of veterans of the Korean War, the Vietnam Era, the introduction of the " All-Volunteer Force " in the 1970s ( following the end of conscription in the United States in 1973 ), the Persian Gulf War, and those who served following the attacks of September 11, 2001.
Further, the swamps of the Cache River are believed to contain among the oldest cypress trees in the United States.
Further shows were performed at 02 Academy Brixton and SPIN's annual SXSW music festival, with further dates being added for the United States and United Kingdom in April and May 2010.
Further reductions in the Defense budget after 1997 would require cuts in the force structure and make it impossible for the United States to remain a global power.
Further, in October 1994, when several elite Iraqi divisions began to move toward Kuwait's border, the United States mobilized ground, air, and naval forces in the area to counter the threat.
[...] Further distortions have resulted outside of the United States due to translation problems as well as for other reasons.
* City College Manchester, a Further Education college in the United Kingdom.
Further discussion brought the negotiations to an end on May 26, 1972, in Moscow when Richard Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev signed both the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and the Interim Agreement Between The United States of America and The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on Certain Measures With Respect to the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms.
Further, this interaction occurred only in the United States.

Further and States
* July 9, 1798: Act Further to Protect the Commerce of the United States, Sess.
Further legal actions dragged on until 1903, when all of the United States and Latin American assets of Zon-O-Phone were turned over to Victor, and the Europe and British Commonwealth assets to the Gramophone & Typewriter Company ( which would later become the Gramophone Company and launch the His Master's Voice record label ).
NIST has included IEEE 1901, HomePlug AV and ITU-T G. hn as " Additional Standards Identified by NIST Subject to Further Review " for the Smart grid in the United States.
Further confusion has been added by the adoption of the word biscuit for a small leavened bread popular in the United States.
Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters are noted for the sociological significance of a lengthy road trip they took in the summer of 1964, traveling across the United States in a psychedelic painted school bus enigmatically and variably labeled " Further " or " Furthur.
Further reprintings in United States newspapers made " The Gold-Bug " Poe's most widely read short story during his lifetime.
* Further influences can be seen in many music videos, including " Annie, Let's Not Wait " ( 2007 ) by Guillemots ( directed by Corin Hardy ); " Ladybug " ( 2008 ) by The Presidents Of The United States of America ( directed by Paul Gravett ).
Further friction was caused by Shevardnadze's close relationship with the United States, which saw him as a counterbalance to Russian influence in the strategic Transcaucasus region.

Further and treaty
Further, the Supreme Court has declared itself as having the power to rule a treaty as void by declaring it " unconstitutional ", although as of 2011, it has never exercised this power.
Further exploration by Henri Lambert, French Consular Agent at Aden, and Captain Fleuriot de Langle led to a treaty of friendship and assistance between France and the sultans of Raheita, Tadjoura, and Gobaad, from whom the French purchased the anchorage of Obock in 1862.
Further Danish forces had settled on the land before Guthrum attacked Wessex: in East Anglia, and in Mercia between the treaty at Exeter and the attack on Chippenham ; many others were lost in a storm off Swanage in 876-7, with 120 ships wrecked Internal disunity was threatening to tear the Danes apart, and they needed time to reorganize.
Further, he suggests that Theopompus was actually referring to a treaty that had allegedly been negotiated with Persia in 423 BC.
After many months of negotiations, Presidents Obama and Medvedev signed the successor treaty, Measures to Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, in Prague, Czech Republic on 8 April 2010.
Further, on August 9, 1868, they had distributed treaty annuities in the form of arms and ammunition at Fort Larned rather than south of the Arkansas.
Further amended to allow for the involuntary enfranchisement ( and loss of treaty rights ) of any status Indian considered fit by the Department of Indian Affairs, without the possession of land previously required for those living off reserve.
Further, some treaties provide for tax sparing credits whereby the tax credit allowed is not only with respect to tax actually paid in the other treaty country but also from tax which would have been otherwise payable had it not been for incentive measures in that other country which result in exemption or reduction of tax.
Further, in July 1918 France and Monaco signed a treaty requiring that all future princes of Monaco must be French or Monegasque citizens, and must be approved by the French government.

Further and law
Further analysis of this process, known as electromagnetic induction, enabled him to state the principle, now known as Faraday's law of induction, that the potential difference induced in a closed circuit is proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux through the loop.
Further, under the English common law doctrine of jure uxoris, the property and titles belonging to a woman became her husband's upon marriage, and it was feared that any man she married would thereby become King of England in fact and in name.
Further, in 1824, we find it held that " proceedings in our Courts are founded upon the law of England, and that law is again founded upon the law of nature and the revealed law of God.
Further, courts must follow their own proclamations of law made earlier on other cases, and honor rulings made by other courts in disputes among the parties before them pertaining to the same pattern of facts or events, unless they have a strong reason to change these rulings ( see Law of the case re: a court's previous holding being binding precedent for that court ).
Further on he notices that the Church's attitude goes much further than the secular law regarding monogamy: It forbids re-marrying, considering such to be a form of fornication: And yet, save in the City of our God, in His Holy Mount, the case is not such with the wife.
Further on, after institutionalizing Sharia law in the northern part of the country along with Hassan al-Turabi, al-Bashir issued purges and executions in the upper ranks of the army, the banning of associations, political parties, and independent newspapers and the imprisonment of leading political figures and journalists.
Further, Ampère derived both Ampère's force law describing the force between two currents and Ampère's law which, like the Biot – Savart law, correctly described the magnetic field generated by a steady current.
Further questions can be designed to move a student toward greater specificity, either in understanding a rule of law or a particular case.
Further to the extent that these equitable reliefs have been codified into rights, they are no longer discretionary upon the courts or as the English law has it, " Chancellor's foot " but instead are enforceable rights subject to the conditions under the 1963 Act being satisfied.
Further scientific and mathematical concepts covered in Arcadia are the second law of thermodynamics, and in relation to it, entropy.
Further, because the law lacks a " severability clause ," if part of the law is judged unconstitutional, so is the remainder.
Further, the other parts of the law may be open to revision.
Further modifications of the law enforced sterilization of the " Rhineland bastards " ( children of mixed German and African parentage ).
Further, he suggested four optimal conditions for contact: equal status between the groups in the situation ; common goals ; intergroup cooperation ; and the support of authorities, law, or customs.
Further, as officers of the court, attorneys have sworn an oath to uphold the law, and are ethically prohibited from directly advocating for jury nullification.
Further, if justice is not done, then the idea of law itself is undermined.

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