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To guard against the tyranny of a numerical majority, Calhoun developed his theory of `` concurrent majority '', which, he said, `` by giving to each portion of the community which may be unequally affected by the action of government, a negative on the others, prevents all partial or local legislation ''.
`` My approval of this bill should not be viewed as establishing a precedent for the enactment of similar legislation for other mineral industries '', the President said.
In discussing the legislation to dissolve Dublin County Council, Avril Doyle TD said, " The Bill before us today effectively abolishes County Dublin, and as one born and bred in these parts of Ireland I find it rather strange that we in this House are abolishing County Dublin.
Susan Boyd, a former Australian High Commissioner to Fiji, strongly criticized the legislation, but Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said that it is an " internal matter " and that Australia does not want to get involved.
* On March 30, 2000, with Senator Russ Feingold, Ashcroft convened the only Senate hearing on racial profiling, where he stated that racial profiling is unconstitutional and said that he supported the concept of legislation requiring that statistics be kept of police actions.
Alaeddin, by his military legislation, may be truly said to have organized victory for the Ottoman dynasty.
Crossman, opening the debate on 19 November, said the government would reform the Lords in five ways: removing the voting rights of hereditary peers ; making sure no party had a permanent majority ; ensuring the government of the day usually passed its laws ; weakening the Lords ' powers to delay laws ; and abolishing the power to refuse subordinate legislation if it had been voted for by the Commons.
In both of those decisions, Rehnquist, along with four of the Court's more conservative justices, held Congressional legislation unconstitutional, because said legislation exceeded the limits of the Constitution's Commerce clause.
In the former case it would not legally bind Parliament to approve the said legislation irrelevant of the result of the said referendum, however the latter case, it would be conventionally binding on the President to promulgate the bill into law.
For any railroad that resisted, the ICC's conditions would remain in effect until the outcome of legislation said otherwise.
When asked how this proposed legislation was different from the 1996 Line-Item Veto Act that the United States Supreme Court had declared illegal, Bolten said that whereas the former act granted unilateral authority to the Executive to disallow specific spending line items, the new proposal would seek Congressional approval of such line-item vetoes.
The form of government was democratic, and the city is said to have enjoyed the advantage of a well-ordered system of laws ; but the statement of Diodorus, who represents this as owing to the legislation of Charondas, and that lawgiver himself as a citizen of Thurii, is certainly erroneous.
The Econonmist said: " The origins of the proposed legislation lie in civil cases brought by former Guantánamo detainees, the best-known of whom was Binyam Mohamed, alleging that government intelligence and security agencies ( MI6 and MI5 ) were complicit in their rendition and torture.
The Ordinance purported to be not merely legislation that could later be amended by Congress, but rather " the following articles shall be considered as Articles of compact between the original States and the people and states in the said territory, and forever remain unalterable, unless by common consent ...."
During the trial, “ Granger cases ” was said by Justice Field to be the popular term for the group of six cases, but only because they involved legislation in the farmers ' interest, and not because the National Grange, or any of its lodges as such, had anything to do with them.
Specifically, PhRMA will focus on helping to successfully implement and improve the health reform legislation passed in 2010 under President Obama with a particular emphasis on rewarding innovation. Jeffrey Kindler, the chairman of Pfizer and former chairman of PhRMA, when commenting on Castellani's move from the Business Roundtable to PhRMA, said, “ John is the gold standard, and I ’ m extremely pleased that he will lead our team.
At around the same time, Justice Minister Clemente Mastella, of the coalition member UDEUR Populars, said he would rather see the government fall than support its unwed couples legislation.
William Winter has said the Adequate Education Program is the most significant piece of education legislation in the state's history.
The respective Governments agree to adopt the measures of internal legislation necessary to insure said protection and respect.
" Powell said that such legislation would be used to discriminate against the indigenous population and that it would be like " throwing a match on to gunpowder.
This technology, which is aided by U. S. legislation mandating the presence of automatic gain-control circuitry in VCRs, is said to " plug the analog hole " and make VCR-to-VCR copies impossible, although an inexpensive circuit is widely available that will defeat the protection by removing the pulses.
Time said that the administration, if it failed to convict Morison, would seek additional legislation and described the ongoing conflict: " The Government does need to protect military secrets, the public does need information to judge defense policies, and the line between the two is surpassingly difficult to draw.

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`` We'll work for our keep '', the boy said eagerly.
She said, `` I guess the Lord looks out for fools, drunkards, and innocents ''.
`` He works for my father '', the girl said, and then seemed to change her mind.
He said in a studied voice, `` I didn't do it for you.
`` You mean anyone who stood up for his rights '', Curt said.
`` Here's a present for you '', he said, shoving his bullet-riddled hat down over Nate's purpling forehead.
He wanted a few stills for magazine ads, he said.
She'd driven around for a while, Joyce said, then, thinking Louis Thor would have calmed down by that time, she'd gone back to his home on Bryn Mawr Drive, parked in front, and walked toward the pool.
I showed her the shower and tub, and she said, smiling, `` If you really don't mind, I think I'll get clean in the shower, then soak for a few minutes in your tub.
Sometimes I wondered vaguely what he did about women for my Aunt, by blood, had died some years ago, but neither of us said anything.
When we opened the door again for business and switched on the lights she said:
There is nothing for you '', Matsuo said.
`` I'm Billy Tilghman '', said the stranger, `` and I've come for Pat Conyers' body ''.
`` If Blue Throat has his way he'll keep us all cooped up in here for days '', he said.
`` Follow the river for five miles '', he said hoarsely.
She said, with the solicitude of a middle-aged woman for her only child.
`` Maybe '', Jack said idly, watching for Miss Langford.
Curly hair, high cheekbones, wide gnomelike mouth, a pair of drummer's blocky hands, and a body that said well, maybe I can wrestle you for ten minutes -- but then I'm finished.
`` No, I don't think so '', said the big man, and it was the final clincher for Ernie.
No one wanted a larger family or no children, and none hoped for a castle or said that living in less settled circumstances would be satisfactory.
A dear, respected friend of mine, who like myself grew up in the South and has spent many years in New England, said to me not long ago: `` I can't forgive New England for rejecting all complicity ''.
`` I knew I was carrying on with abstraction to its very end -- for me '', he said of the two years' output in Virginia.
`` This is no place for a young girl '', he said.
Once more, in other words, Steele is said to be indebted to Swift for his `` wit '' ; ;
`` We are ready for your next mysterious assignment '', said Mr. Baer to the Hetman.

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