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Its and constitutional
Its current constitution was adopted on 7 November 1982 after the Turkish constitutional referendum.
Its higher organ is the Supreme Court of Justice, which is composed of 16 judges appointed by the National Council of Magistrates, an entity created by the constitutional reform of 1994 to ensure the independence of the Judicial Branch.
Its constitutional roots remained the Acts of Union, two complementary Acts, one passed by the Parliament of Great Britain, the other by the Parliament of Ireland.
Its members are the AFL – CIO executive council, the chief executive officer of each member union, the president of each AFL – CIO constitutional department, and four regional representatives elected by the AFL – CIO's state federations.
Its promulgation at the Diet of Nuremberg defined, for a period of more than four hundred years, the constitutional structure of the Holy Roman Empire.
Its government was a representative parliamentary constitutional monarchy under the rule of Emperors Dom Pedro I and his son Dom Pedro II, both members of the House of Braganza — a branch of the Capetian dynasty.
Its usage has continued since Canada became a kingdom in its own right in 1867, and after a process of constitutional evolution ending with full sovereignty from the United Kingdom, is now applied to the Canadian monarch.
Its constitutional policy document, The Statute of Wessex, first published in 1982, detailed those powers which the party believed should be devolved to a Wessex parliament or " witan ", with between 150 and 230 members.
Its constitutional movement was instrumental in laying the groundwork for Irish self-government through three Irish Home Rule bills.
Its legacy, the Constitution of 1791, attempted to institute a liberal constitutional monarchy.
Its formation, as one of five Yuans of the government, stemmed from the Three Principles of the People, the constitutional theory of Sun Yat-sen, but was adjusted constitutionally over the years to adapt to the situation in Taiwan by changes in the laws and the Constitution of the Republic of China.
Its constitutional peculiarity had been abolished on December 5, 1848 when it was converted into the Prussian Province of Posen, by way of which it was transformed into one of Prussia's regional subdivisions, but still no part of the German Confederation.
Its 19 sections, divided into 5 parts, include a code of conduct expected of all government officers and employees, and establish a number of constitutional offices.
Its purpose was to extend the constitutional definition of " time of war " to include a period during which a war is occurring in which the state is not a direct participant.
Its purpose was to provide constitutional recognition of the Kurdish nationality and to recognize Kurdish as an official language of Iraq.
Its primary duties are to make laws ( including the state budget ), act on federal constitutional amendments, and propose constitutional amendments for Illinois.
Its primary duties are to pass bills into law, approve the state budget, confirm appointments to state departments and agencies, act on federal constitutional amendments and propose constitutional amendments for Illinois.
Its subsequent expansion, the mode of its administration, legislation for its government, its relation to constitutional questions, the diplomacy and politics involved in its acquisition, its international boundary questions, the enactment of settlement laws, the attraction of immigrants and growth of population, internal improvements and increased facilities of transportation, the discovery of precious metals, and other similar topics of interest might be cited here in connection with the public domain.
It is the client ’ s privilege, so that it may be waived by the client, but not by the lawyer … Its rationale is no longer the oath and honour of the lawyer as a gentleman … It is now supported as a " necessary corollary of fundamental, constitutional or human rights.
Its main goal was to implement a constitutional reform combining both male universal suffrage and equal payment for religious schools.
Its main activity is to rule on whether proposed statutes conform with the Constitution, after they have been voted by Parliament and before they are signed into law by the President of the Republic ( a priori review ); since 1 March 2010, individual citizens party to a trial or lawsuit can also ask for the Council to review whether the law applied in the case is constitutional.
Its centerpiece is the Bundes-Verfassungsgesetz ( B-VG ), which includes the most important federal constitutional provisions.

Its and role
Its climactic role was to pursue and demoralize a defeated enemy but this chance never came in the Atlanta campaign.
Its production differed in several ways from his previous films, as he concentrated mainly on directing, and appeared on screen only in a cameo role as a seasick steward.
Its main role was to attack the enemy flanks and rear.
Its green portion plays the role of " color belt " especially after rains when vegetation growth is at its peak.
Its name may be attributed to its frequent role as the first real test in the Elements of the intelligence of the reader and as a bridge to the harder propositions that followed.
Its hero, Lucius (" shining, light "), changes his name and persona to Brutus (" dull, stupid "), playing the role of a fool to avoid the fate of his father and brothers, and eventually slaying his family's killer, King Tarquinius.
Its role has been characterized as follows: " A name indicates what we seek.
Its role is to manage the international radio-frequency spectrum and satellite orbit resources and to develop standards for radiocommunication systems with the objective of ensuring the effective use of the spectrum.
Its use was not limited to agriculture: it also had a double role as a ready-to-hand weapon for self-defense or attack.
Its personnel remained unchanged, and the role remained much as it was.
A Moral Reckoning – The role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and Its Unfulfilled Duty of Repair.
Its role of major port of Tuscany went to Livorno.
Its specific role was the defense " of the achievements of the October Revolution, the Soviet Power and Socialism.
Its role was last redefined by statute in 1987, and it probably came into being as a military branch in 1754 ; however, the unit also uses the name " Fortress Guards " which may be traced back to much earlier units of Sammarinese military.
Its role is to implement the transport strategy and to manage transport services across London.
Its mission fulfilled, the Trusteeship Council suspended its operation on 1 November 1994, and although under the United Nations Charter it continues to exist on paper, its future role and even existence remains uncertain.
Its efforts were hampered by the Second World War, during which United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration also played a role in international health initiatives.
Its Charter of 15 December 1954 described ASIS's role as " to obtain and distribute secret intelligence, and to plan for and conduct special operations as may be required ".
Its April 11, 2007, announcement revealed that Hanks would reprise his role as Robert Langdon, and that he would reportedly receive the highest salary ever for an actor.
Its former members still play a major role in Kosovar politics.
Its main role throughout its history was the transport of grain to the capital.
Its primary role was submarine hunting.
Its domestic market is much smaller, and almost all wartime production was devoted to fighter and bomber types, while the US was also building military transport aircraft, which could be easily adapted to the airliner role.
For its historical impact through the centuries, Cambridge was widely recognized as the most influential European University, one that " continues to play a very particular role for the university consciousness in the world ," Its decision to confer an honorary degree to Derrida was seen as a challenge to the apparent hegemony of the Anglo-American Analytic philosophy over most of the philosophy departments of the Anglophone world.

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