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Justifying this policy as a " safety of life at sea " issue, Cuba also agreed to use " persuasive methods " to discourage people from setting sail.

Justifying and with
Justifying this view with the then-current doctrine of signatures, herbalist William Coles ( 1626 – 1662 ) wrote in the 17th century that
Justifying quality labels required by nuclear industry, most of the fields of the software have been validated by independent comparisons with analytical or experimental results, benchmarks towards other codes.

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" Justifying the tenure denial, McMillan has claimed that Tudor was unqualified, despite the original Tenure and Promotion Committee's findings, those of the Faculty Appeals Committee, and a resolution by the Faculty Senate in support of Tudor's application.

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Justifying text in a range into paragraphs allowed it to be used as a primitive word processor.
Wesley defined the Way of Salvation as the operation of grace in at least three parts: Prevenient Grace, Justifying Grace, and Sanctifying Grace.
Justifying Grace or Accepting Grace is that grace, offered by God to all people, that we receive by faith and trust in Christ, through which God pardons the believer of sin.
# Justifying grace today is what is referred to as " conversion " or being " born again.
Wesley defined his term Justifying grace as " The grace or love of God, whence cometh our salvation, is FREE IN ALL, and FREE FOR ALL.
# Justifying grace covers past sins and helps avoid future sins.
Wesley defined the Way of Salvation as the operation of grace in at least three parts: Prevenient Grace, Justifying Grace, and Sanctifying Grace.
Justifying Grace or Accepting Grace is that grace, offered by God to all people, that we receive by faith and trust in Christ, through which God pardons the believer of sin.
Justifying the act, Winston Churchill said, " If Hitler were to invade Hell, I would at least make a favourable reference to the Devil in the House of Commons.
Justifying his conduct later, Mason declared that the attack against the Pequot was the act of a God who " laughed his Enemies and the Enemies of his People to scorn making Pequot as a fiery Oven.
Justifying new expenditures can be a difficult part of the job.
Justifying the price differential over the full-size Chrysler had become increasingly hard to do as the cars became more and more similar over the years to save costs, and in turn the costs of maintaining and marketing a separate, poorly selling marque were possibly just too high.
Justifying a decision model is the action of exploring and explaining the reasoning that led to the formulation of a particular decision model.
* Justifying Text using Cascading Style Sheets ( CSS ) in Internet Explorer 5. 5
* C. Behan McCullagh, Justifying Historical Descriptions, Cambridge University Press: New York ( 1984 ).
Justifying his actions as a revenge upon the ancient kings of Zeliard, Jashiin does so by causing a sand rain to continue for 115 days, turning the kingdom into desert ; as well, he turns King Felishika's only daughter, princess Felicia, into stone.

State's and use
Gaines noted Iowa State's park-like expanse of central campus, and the use of trees and shrubbery to draw together ISU's varied building architecture.
In declaring the law unconstitutional, the Court reiterated that " although the Twenty-first Amendment limits the effect of the Dormant Commerce Clause on a State's regulatory power over the delivery or use of intoxicating beverages within its borders, the Amendment does not license the States to ignore their obligations under other provisions of the Constitution.
In the European Union, the treatment of VoIP service providers is a decision for each Member State's national telecoms regulator, which must use competition law to define relevant national markets and then determine whether any service provider on those national markets has " significant market power " ( and so should be subject to certain obligations ).
De Valera sought to use the abdication crisis surrounding King Edward VIII to amend the Irish Free State's Constitution to abolish both the Crown and the office of governor-general.
The waning influence of Marxist-Leninist-Maoist thought has weakened the State's ability to use the media to shape public attitudes and has made it harder for the authorities to penalize the media for publishing material that is not strictly consistent with Marxist theory.
On March 20, 1990 the Supreme Council of Lithuania approved the description of the State's Coat of Arms and determined the principal regulations for its use.
Issues surround the use of the law of Kamehameha I in the State's constitution and the treatment of homeless persons, especially those of native descent, many of whom reside upon ancestral lands that have been converted to public use or private property under State law.
In 2008, a group of public attorneys from the State of Rio Grande do Sul, workingly jointly with the State's Military ( uniformed ) Police, elaborated a report charging the MST of working in colusion with various international terrorist groups-such a report being used in the State's courts, according to Amnesty International, as a justification for eviction orders carried out by the Police with what AI deemed to be " excessive use of force ".
" Through use of technology, the Secretary of State's office registered or reregistered over 9 million voters, while purging 3 million ineligible voters from the rolls.
Hawaii's act to regulate the oligopoly was seen as a classic exercise of the State's police powers, and a comprehensive and rational approach to identifying and correcting market failure and satisfied the public use doctrine.
Articles 2-8 establish the frame work for the General Court and its authority to establish courts, enact state laws affecting the Government of New Hampshire, providing for the State's emergency powers, gather funding and use collected monies.
While the usage of Native American-derived names and mascots is opposed by many Native Americans and supporters, Florida State's use of Seminole imagery is officially sanctioned by the Seminole Tribe of Florida, while for its part the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma does not oppose it.

State's and force
The Irish Free State, whose consent to the Abdication Act was also required, neither gave it nor allowed the British legislation to take effect in the Free State's jurisdiction ; instead, the Irish parliament passed its own Act — the Executive Authority ( External Relations ) Act — the day after the Declaration of Abdication Act took force elsewhere, meaning Edward VIII, for one day, remained King of Ireland while George VI was king of all the other realms.
During his tenure, he oversaw the installation of a new state constitution, compilation of the laws and statutes in force, and provision for the early payment of the State's debt.
* 1992: State's unemployment rate reaches 12. 2 % as jobs decline in public and private sectors ; rallies of angry workers force temporary closure of House of Assembly
It is vital to the State's existence, for on its monopoly of force depends its ability to extract taxes from the citizens.
In 1984, Lockyer sponsored the State's first " hate crimes " legislation which, as later amended, provided that " no person ... shall by force or threat of force, willfully injure, intimidate, interfere with, oppress, or threaten any other person in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him or her by the Constitution or laws of this state or by the Constitution or laws of the United States because of the other person's race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, disability, gender, or sexual orientation, or because he or she perceives that the other person has one or more of those characteristics.

State's and with
The pre-1960 rate of Federal participation with respect to any State's base allotment, as well as the adjusted rate in effect during the 1960 - 1962 period, is designated by the statute as that State's `` adjusted Federal Share ''.
In the 1870s, the church influence started to diminish slightly with the passing of several laws that took some old roles of the church into the State's hands such as the registry of births and marriages.
" In 2008, Iowa voters passed a measure replacing " idiot, or insane person " in the State's constitution with " person adjudged mentally incompetent.
Individual human will ought, at the State's highest level of development, to properly coincide with the will of the State.
In 1973, she accepted a position with the Dade County State's Attorney's Office.
In 1991, Nirvana emerged from Washington State's grunge scene, achieving huge commercial success with its second album, Nevermind.
In 1923, on seeing the Soviet State's growing coercive power, the dying Lenin said Russia had reverted to " a bourgeois tsarist machine ... barely varnished with socialism.
Since the constitution of 1978 came into effect, there have not been any coalition governments, even if the party with the largest number of seats has failed to obtained absolute majority, though in such cases the party in government has had to rely on the support of minority parties to gain confidence and to approve the State's budgets.
Judge Wickham's ruling was eventually overturned on appeal in April 2007, with the Washington Supreme Court holding that on-air commentary was not covered by the State's campaign finance laws.
African American leaders made such a claim with respect to WPA hires in New Jersey: " In spite of the fact that Blacks indubitably constitute more than 20 percent of the State's unemployed, they composed 15. 9 % of those assigned to W. P. A.
North of Georgetown lies Main Street, where the Head of State's official residence can be found along with several other important Government buildings including the Ministry of Finance.
The Secretary of State's remit includes: relations with foreign countries, matters pertaining to the Commonwealth of Nations and the overseas territories in addition to the promotion of British interests abroad.
The Department of State's apparent failure effectively to coordinate the administration's response to the Bay of Pigs Invasion crisis in early 1961 led to a series of measures aimed at providing the President with better independent advice from the government.
He managed a toned-down version of the Kissinger NSC system that was compatible with the Secretary of State's role as the President's chief foreign policy adviser.
The apparent resolution of the dimensions of the Secretary of State's authority ironically coincided with ever-increasing activities in the foreign affairs field.
Both Boise State's graduation rate and retention rate are the second best among Idaho state universities and first among the " institutions that serve larger populations of adult continuing education students ( which include a higher percentage of part-time or commuter students with dependents )".
By decision and order dated June 21, 2002, the trial court held that the subject lands were ceded to Great Britain in the 1764 treaties of peace and that the subject lands were not owned by the Seneca at the time of the 1794 Treaty of Canandaigua and that New York State's purchase of them in 1815 was intended to avoid conflict with the Senecas over land it already owned.
Webb has the most land area of any town in New York State, making it New York State's largest town, a title it shares with the town of Hempstead, which is the largest based on population ( in contrast, the town of Green Island claims to be the smallest based on area ).
It is submitted to the state by an auto insurance company to serve as proof that a driver has the minimum liability insurance that the states requires. SR-22s are typically filed with the respective State's DMV, and in some States must be carried by the licensed driver, or in the registered vehicle ( particularly if the licensee has been cited for coverage lapses, DUI or other administrative infractions ).
These States also, generally, require that the issuing insurance company provide the relevant State's DMV with timely updates as to the status of such coverage.
In 2008, the city was involved in litigation with former mayor and councilwoman Donna Zink over incorrectly handled public document requests under Washington State's Public Records Act.
In a letter sent to Maharajah Hari Singh on 27 October 1947, the then Governor-General of India, Lord Mountbatten accepted the accession with a remark, “ it is my Government's wish that as soon as law and order have been restored in Kashmir and her soil cleared of the invader the question of the State's accession should be settled by a reference to the people .” Lord Mountbatten ’ s remark and the offer made by the Government of India to conduct a plebiscite or referendum to determine the future status of Kashmir led to a dispute between India and Pakistan regarding the legality of the accession of Kashmir to India.
In power from 1932, de Valera amended the Free State's constitution the time, amendable by simple majority in the Dáil, firstly to allow him to introduce any constitutional amendments irrespective of whether they clashed with the Anglo-Irish Treaty, then amended the constitution to remove Article 17 of the constitution which required the taking of the Oath.

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