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Law and personally
II, § 3, personally and through officers whom he appoints ( save for such inferior officers as Congress may authorize to be appointed by the " Courts of Law " or by " the Heads of Departments " who with other presidential appointees ), Art.
Line troops and militia were brought in from surrounding counties, swelling the forces at Amherst's disposal to over 15, 000 many of whom were quartered in tents in Hyde Park and a form of Martial Law was declared, giving the troops the authority to fire on crowds if the Riot Act had first been read ; although order was eventually restored, Amherst was personally alarmed by the failure of the authorities to suppress the riots.
He signed the Law of Spikelets and personally led the Extraordinary Commission for Grain Delivery in Ukraine, which seized a reported 4. 2 million tonnes of grain from the peasants during a widespread manmade famine ( known in Ukraine as Holodomor ).
Sir Alfred Milner reached the Cape in May 1897 and after the difficulties with President Kruger over the Aliens ' Law had been patched up, he was free by August to make himself personally acquainted with the country and peoples before deciding on the lines of policy to be adopted.
In 2005, the Southern Poverty Law Center reported that McCain had " journalist ethics by reporting on causes he was personally involved in.
Phil Knight has personally donated significant amounts to the University for both academic and athletic aspirations, including significant amounts toward the Knight Library, the Knight Law Center, numerous endowed chairs, support for the track & field program, the Autzen Stadium expansion, and a $ 100 million donation to create the Oregon Athletics Legacy Fund.
II, § 3, personally and through officers whom he appoints ( save for such inferior officers as Congress may authorize to be appointed by the " Courts of Law " or by " the Heads of Departments " who with other presidential appointees ), Art.

Law and felt
In the foreword to the recent re-release of the books, Emma Thompson explains that her father had felt that he was most like Brian of all the characters and that Ermintrude was in some respects based upon his wife, Phyllida Law.
On July 31, 1945, he gave a speech to the Agape Lodge in which he attempted to explain how he felt that The Book of the Law could be made relevant to " modern life.
A former Pastor Mark R. Watkinson felt that the civil war was going to leave the country with a bad name, " brother fighting brother in a civil war ", and wrote a letter to then Sam Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, suggesting " God, Liberty, Law ," be put on the coins.
After approaches to the government to reconsider the acquisition bill failed, Casley and his associates resorted to International Law, which they felt allowed them to secede and declare their independence from the Commonwealth of Australia.
Bert was also described by Jon Stewart on March 18, 2010 as " A fastidious, pigeon-worshiping, felt tyrant whose draconian Sharia Law allows for neither loud noise or rubber duckies.
Even in 1916 he felt supremely confident and optimistic despite timely warnings from Bonar Law of an impending insurrection.
It was felt that Shavuot was well suited for the rite, as it celebrated the occasion when the Israelites on Mount Sinai declared their intention to accept the yoke of God's Law, so those of every new generation should follow the ancient example and declare their willingness to be faithful to the Sinaitic covenant transmitted by their ancestors.
Law took advantage of this, making his first major speech on 22 April 1902, in which he argued that while he felt a general tariff was unnecessary, an imperial customs union ( which would put tariffs on items from outside the British Empire, instead of on every nation but Britain ) was a good idea, particularly since other nations such as Germany and the United States had increasingly high tariffs.
Smith, Austen Chamberlain and Lord Balcarres in December after two weeks of receiving negative letters from party members about the change, Law outlined that he would not be adverse to a return to the previous policy considering the negative feelings from the party, but felt that this would require the resignation of both Law and Lansdowne.
Conservatives forced the passage of the Peace Preservation Law because the party leaders and politicians of the Taishō era had felt that, after World War I, the state was in danger from revolutionary movements.
She felt that Kelley treated his female characters " sadistically " in general, beginning all the way back to L. A. Law, saving only The Practice for positive remarks.
At this time, because the rigid procedure of Poynings ’ Law was not in the interest of any of the parties involved, especially the crown and Irish executive, Quinn argues that “ no hesitation was felt about transmitting additional bills ” after the licence had been granted.
Chadwick favoured a more centralised system of administration than that which was adopted, and he felt the Poor Law reform of 1834 should have provided for the management of poor law relief by salaried officers controlled from a central board, the boards of guardians acting merely as inspectors.
Andrew Law was an important compiler as well ; he felt that American music should be more like European, and is best known for organizing singing schools and tunebooks.
Some Muslims felt threatened by what they perceived as an encroachment of the Muslim Personal Law, and protested loudly at the judgment.
Unfortunately, an incident had taken place that season which Law felt had repercussions in years to come.
Manchester United won the league that season, but Law felt that the victory over England was even more satisfying.
After reviewing Mr. Estes dealer agreement and Texas Dealer Law, John Deere felt it best to make, in limited production, the Timberjack product and prevent a costly lawsuit.
Thus, the gravity felt by the objects is simply the reaction force of the object on the hull reacting to the centripetal force of the hull on the object, in accordance with Newton's Third Law.
), John Noonan ( American Professor of Canon Law ), Dave Reece ( Canadian Diplomat ), Bill Howell ( prominent architect ), and Geoffrey Neame, among others -- felt that what the University needed, in addition to its latest organisation, Y. A. S.
Conversely, it was felt that the extent to which the Law Lords themselves had decided to refrain from getting involved in political issues in relation to legislation on which they might later have had to adjudicate was not always appreciated.
He notes that " After half a year I was so fed up I said to myself, now I'm going to the archbishop and ask him to take me back into the diocese because I can't stand it anymore, adding later in the interview " I'd always studied gladly and easily, but studying Canon Law I felt to be as dry as work in a quarry where there's no beer — you die of dryness ".
In 1905, Queen Wilhelmina felt the need for a House Order because the Order of the Oak Crown of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, used by her father and grandfather to reward Dutch subjects, was no longer available to her, as females were not allowed to succeed the throne of Luxembourg due to the Salic Law within its constitution in 1890.

Law and duties
Meeting in New Delhi under the auspices of the International Commission of Jurists, a body of lawyers from the free world, the Congress redefined and expanded the traditional Rule of Law to include affirmative governmental duties.
The Constitutional Law of 1992 established the broad outlines of government structure and the rights and duties of citizens.
In practice, the Constitutional Law Committee fulfills the duties of a constitutional court.
In a commentary of the hadith Sahih Muslim, entitled al-Minhaj, the medieval Islamic scholar Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi stated that " one of the collective duties of the community as a whole ( fard kifaya ) is to lodge a valid protest, to solve problems of religion, to have knowledge of Divine Law, to command what is right and forbid wrong conduct ".
In the Roman Catholic Church, canon 436 of the Code of Canon Law indicates what these powers and duties are for a Latin Rite metropolitan archbishop, while those of the head of an autonomous ( sui iuris ) Eastern Catholic Church are indicated in canon 157 of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches.
We require deeds, including in that term self-restraint, purity, study of the Law, circumcision, and the performance of other duties demanded by the Torah.
According to the Basic Law, the chancellor may set the number of cabinet ministers and dictate their specific duties.
Such reserve duties are protected by US Law.
* Blue Springs Law Enforcement duties are performed by the Blue Springs Police Department.
The duties of the Mayor are defined in the NYS Village Law and similar to those of a chief executive.
Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards ( MCOLES ) certification became required if they were to perform general peace officer duties.
Busby resumed managerial duties the next season ( 1958 – 59 ), and eventually built a second generation of Busby Babes, including George Best and Denis Law, that ten years later won the European Cup, beating Benfica.
Its duties included appointing representatives to the United Nations, appointing interim ministers to Iraq's vacant cabinet positions, and drafting a temporary constitution known as the Transitional Administrative Law ( TAL ), which would be used to govern Iraq until a permanent constitution could be written and approved by the general electorate.
When James Law remarried in 1870 his new wife took over Janet's duties, and Janet decided to return to Scotland.
After further review with members of his party, Law changed his initial beliefs on tariff reform and accepted the full package, including duties on foodstuffs.
Law endorsed Lansdowne's argument, pointing out that any attempt to avoid food duties would cause an internal party struggle and could only aid the Liberals, and that Canada, the most economically important colony, would never agree to tariffs without British support of food duties.
Lord Salisbury, who opposed food duties, wrote to Law several weeks later suggesting they separate foodstuffs from tariff reform for the referendum.
Law's official response took the form of an open letter published on 13 January 1913, in which Law offered a compromise that food duties would not be placed before Parliament to vote on until after a second, approving election took place.
As well as the problem of Home Rule, there were internal party struggles ; supporters of the Church of England or military reform lambasted Law for not paying attention to their causes, and tariff reformers argued with him over his previous compromise on food duties.
Public Law 92-596, October 27, 1972, established a Second Deputy Secretary of Defense position, with both deputies performing duties as prescribed by the Secretary of Defense.
Law firms often employ software in conjunction with their case management and accounting systems in order to meet their duties to monitor their conflict of interest exposure and to assist in obtaining waivers.
Law enforcement officers may also be trained in these related duties and overlap with the VFD.

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