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objections and result
The resulting Treaty of Versailles, due to European allies ' punitive and territorial designs, showed insufficient conformity with these points and the U. S. signed separate treaties with each of its adversaries ; due to Senate objections also, the U. S. never joined the League of Nations, which was established as a result of Wilson's initiative.
The U. S. reiterated its objections to German submarine warfare whenever U. S. civilians died as a result of German attacks, which prompted the Germans to fully re-apply prize rules.
Vance's resignation following the unsuccessful mission to rescue the American hostages in March 1980, undertaken over his objections, was the final result of the deep disagreement between Brzezinski and Vance.
Ferguson has become a significant advocate of counterfactual history, using counterfactual scenarios to illustrate his objections to deterministic theories of history such as Marxism, and to put forward a case for the importance of contingency in history, theorizing that a few key changes could result in a significantly different modern world.
In 1918, as a result of objections from within Scotland, the department was moved to Edinburgh and renamed the Scottish Education Department.
Vance's resignation following the unsuccessful mission undertaken over his objections to rescue the American hostages in March 1980 was the final result of the deep disagreement between Brzezinki and Vance.
As part of Dubois County, Huntingburg re-entered the Eastern Time Zone on November 4, 2007 after 15 months on the Central Time Zone as a result of objections from residents unhappy with the 4: 30 p. m. darkness during winter months on Central Time.
At that time, the Premier agreed that most traditional objections to extension of the franchise were " played out ", but expressed concern at the increases that would result to the cost of elections and uncertainty at whether most of the province's women actually wanted suffrage.
Combined with the general mistrust, at the time, of taking a piece of electronics that your life might depend upon underwater, there were also objections expressed ranging from the ridiculous ( dive resorts felt that the increased bottom time would upset their boat and meal schedules ) to the sublime ( knowledgeable divers felt that the increased bottom time would, regardless of the facts, result in many more cases of Decompression sickness ).
For example, France was granted a cultural exception during the GATT negotiations, despite the objections of the American movie industry ; as a result, in 2005 its domestic film market consisted of only 75 % of US-originated content in comparison with 90 % share of the other European countries.
The result was received badly in Germany, with objections raised in the press and in the Reichstag.
These regulations didn ’ t achieve their objections as a result of municipal maladministration and the fact that Africans could not own land and afford well-built permanent houses.
The notice would give the proposed closure dates, details of alternative transport services ( including services which BR was to lay on as a result of closure ) and inviting objections within the six week period to a specified address.
As a result of objections and representations received on the proposed Order, a public inquiry was conducted between 10 November 2003 and 23 March 2005, with the aim of recommending to ministers whether a national park should be confirmed and, if so, where its boundaries should be.
Finally he was forced to an open protest, which he caused to be inscribed on the journals, but the action of Capo d ' Istria in reading to the assembled Italian ministers, who were by no means reconciled to the large claims implied in the Austrian intervention, a declaration in which as the result of the intimate union established by solemn acts between all the European powers the Russian emperor offered to the allies the aid of his arms, should new revolutions threaten new dangers, an attempt to revive that idea of a universal union based on the Holy Alliance against which Britain had consistently protested. The objections of Britain were, however, not so much to an Austrian intervention in Naples as to the far-reaching principles by which it was sought to justify it.
As a result of objections by the Anti-Defamation League of B ' nai B ' rith and the New York Board of Rabbis, the film was not released in the United States until 1951, with seven minutes of profile shots and other parts of Guinness's performance cut.
50 Cent's tour went on as scheduled but McTeague's intervention succeeded in seeing at least half of the accompanying members of the rapper's troupe, the G-Unit, banned in Canada as a result of the objections.
He was a religious skeptic ( according to Allen himself, " what you might call a practising atheist ", and often joked " I'm an atheist, thank God ") as a result of his deeply held objections to the rigidity of his strict Catholic schooling.
Factory developments were not planned for the area as a result of objections by residents of Edgbaston to the possibility of fumes being blown over to their area by the wind.
Harris responded by suggesting the pathfinders be distributed among the squadrons, but again his objections were overruled, as this would not produce the desired result of having the targets clear marked in advance of the arrival of the main force.
As a result of their objections, Myles and McIntyre fell out with their National Party colleagues, and eventually decided to break away.
But critics do exist and their objections can be summarized quite simply – almost all of the arguments for invasion and cultural transformations are far better explained without reference to Kurgan expansions, and most of the evidence so far presented is either totally contradicted by other evidence or is the result of gross misinterpretation of the cultural history of Eastern, Central, and Northern Europe.
The result of the crisis was the formation of a peculiar way of monasticism, the idiorrhythmic, despite the objections of the official Church and the emperors.
These objections result in her being shot in the head by fellow Cylon, Aaron Doral.

objections and law
# Veto the legislation and return it to Congress, expressing any objections ; the bill does not become law, unless each house of Congress votes to override the veto by a two-thirds vote.
The " doctorate was obtained after an oral examination to determine the originality of the candidate's theses ", and to test the student's " ability to defend them against all objections, in disputations set up for the purpose ," which were scholarly exercises practiced throughout the student's " career as a graduate student of law.
An example of this is the Property Law of the People's Republic of China which was withdrawn from the 2006 legislative agenda after objections that the law did not do enough to protect state property.
Among the critics of the views put forward in this book was a Jesuit, Francis Line ( 1595 – 1675 ), and it was while answering his objections that Boyle made his first mention of the law that the volume of a gas varies inversely to the pressure of the gas, which among English-speaking people is usually called Boyle's Law after his name.
The increase occurred after a new law, valid only for 1992 and 1993, no longer required young men to present their objections to the military in a credible way.
The Congress first overrode a presidential veto ( passed a bill into law notwithstanding the President's objections ) on 3 March 1845.
The North Carolina General Assembly went on in the wake of Brewer v. Valk to enact House Bill 1013, removing the constitutional objections to the law, thereby forming the Eugenics Board and creating the framework which would remain in force for over thirty years.
) There were also objections on grounds of canonical ' incest ', since Conrad's brother had previously been married to Isabella's half-sister, and Church law regarded this kind of " affinity " as equal to a blood-relationship.
Other objections are local exemptions to national ambit legislation, and criticism from law enforcement and social service agencies that provide frontline health and social services to street sex workers.
Poland tried to introduce a formal Numerus Clausus law in 1923, but faced objections from the League of Nations.
Although this agreement passed into law, augmenting the British North America Acts as the constitution of the land, it was reached over the objections of Quebec Premier René Lévesque, the Liberals under the leadership of Claude Ryan, and the Quebec National Assembly refused to approve the amendment.
Although this agreement passed into law, amending the British North America Acts, it was reached over the objections of Quebec Premier René Lévesque and the Quebec National Assembly refused to ratify the amendment.
The policy he recommended is summed up in the following Had there been in England a simple jurisprudence relating to land, a law of equal intestate succession, a prohibition of entail, a legal security for tenants ' improvements, an open registration of title and transfer, a considerable number of peasant properties, the rural economy of England would long since have created unanswerable objections to the Irish land system in the public mind.
He was successful in getting the Species at Risk Act passed by Parliament and signed into law ( 2004 ), and, despite strong objections from the governments of Saskatchewan, Alberta and Ontario and the federal Official Opposition, in securing Canadian ratification of the Kyoto Protocol in December 2002.
The representatives of the main religions and leaders of human rights organisations have expressed several objections to a law banning the wearing of religious symbols.
Under international law, ultimate " duty " or " responsibility " is not necessarily always to a " Government " nor to " a superior ," as seen in the fourth of the Nuremberg Principles, which states: This Nuremberg Principle of " moral choice ," " morality ," or " conscience " being the higher authority was subsequently formulated into International Law by the United Nations as we see in this quote: In 1998, the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights document called “ Conscientious objection to military service, United Nations Commission on Human Rights resolution 1998 / 77 ” recognized that “ persons performing military service may develop conscientious objections ” while performing military service.
The so-called Caledonian Case established a precedent and constituted the legal basis for all airlines that had always wanted to operate charters to and from the US and Canada, but had been unable to overcome the objections of the established airlines, such as Pan Am and British Overseas Airways Corporation ( BOAC ), prior to the enactment of this law.
Finally in 2000, despite objections from The White House, House Resolution 1654 was signed into law banning NASA from conducting further research and development of TransHab.
:" I wrote it recently putting to paper what a Jew said when formerly disputing with me against our faith in defence of his own law, and what I replied in favour of the faith against his objections.
Geology, to Miller, offers a better version of the argument from design than William Paley could provide, and answers the objections of skeptics, by showing that living species did not arise by chance or by impersonal law.
Governor Thomas E. Dewey signed it into law in 1946 over Moses's objections, delaying planning for two years.
In 1843 a law was enacted making Hungarian the country's official language over the strong objections of the Croats, Slovaks, Serbs, and Romanians.
Other objections aside, I cannot distinguish between the insinuation that world Jewry is a subject of international law and the usual anti-Semitic projections.
James Bradley Thayer reported in 1898 that even English lawyers were surprised by the complexity of American evidence law, such as its reliance on exceptions to preserve evidentiary objections for appeal.

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