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Legislators and work
Legislators also receive an " office allowance " of $ 1, 000 per month, ostensibly for the maintenance of an office area devoted to their legislative work in their homes or elsewhere within their district.
For his work in this Session, Deuell was named as one of Texas Monthly's Ten Best Legislators.

Legislators and from
Legislators from the Iraqi Accord Front, Sadrist Movement and Islamic Virtue Party all opposed the bill.
Legislators rewrote all of the human rights laws in the state, restricting discrimination based on " race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, physical or mental disability, military status, sexual orientation, or unfavorable discharge from military service in connection with employment, real estate transactions, access to financial credit, and the availability of public accommodations.
The County is divided into five districts with three Legislators from each district.
Legislative authority is vested in the county Board of Legislators which consists of 15 members each elected from single member districts.
He wrote to Prevost's Adjutant General, My situation is most critical, not from anything the enemy can do, but from the disposition of the people – The Population, believe me is essentially bad – A full belief possesses them that this Province must inevitably succumb – This Prepossession is fatal to every exertion – Legislators, Magistrates, Militia Officers, all, have imbibed the idea, and are so sluggish and indifferent in all their respective offices that the artful and active scoundrel is allowed to parade the Country without interruption, and commit all imaginable mischief ... What a change an additional regiment would make in this part of the Province!
Legislators representing Atlanta and southwestern Fulton County, who feared tax revenue that would be lost from incorporation, blocked the bills using the procedural requirement that all local legislation be approved first by a delegation of representatives from the affected area.
Legislators from the northern counties will often reflexively oppose what is seen as " meddling " from the majority in the south, and the legislators from the south have been too divided on the issue to push through a state-wide ban.
Legislators such as Social welfare constituency legislator Fernando Cheung Chiu-hung and those from Hong Kong Association for Democracy & People's Livelihood had for years demanded that such concessions be put in place.
Legislators in countries using the Westminster system, such as the United Kingdom, are protected from civil action for slander and libel by parliamentary immunity whilst they are in the House.
Legislators from outlying rural districts are chosen on a plurality basis, while districts located in more populous towns and cities elect multiple legislators by means of a proportion-based formula.
The power of the Legislative being derived from the People by a positive voluntary Grant and Institution, can be no other, than what the positive Grant conveyed, which being only to make Laws, and not to make Legislators, the Legislative can have no power to transfer their Authority of making laws, and place it it in other hands.
Irish Legislators began to comment publicly from 2003, some tentatively suggesting legislation, and some referring to Catholic teachings.
Van Rensselaer's effect on the history of the United States cannot be underestimated: the American van Rensselaers all descend from Kiliaen's son Jeremias and the subsequent family is noted for being a very powerful and wealthy influence in the history of New York and the Northeastern United States producing multiple State Legislators, Congressmen, and two Lieutenant Governors in New York.
Such figure is not supported by actual test, nor is it confirmed by Shell and which is contradicted from a reading material for Legislators of Legislative Council.
The Puerto Rico Legislative Assembly also receives support services from the Council of State Governments ( CSG ), CSG's Eastern Regional Conference, the National Conference of State Legislatures ( NCSL ) and the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators ( NHCSL ).
Legislators from all parties demanded Chan's resignation for attempting to mislead the public, thus precipitating a crisis of confidence in the company, and putting the company into disrepute by her lies.
Legislators also exempted from forced sale the items then considered necessary for making a living – a horse, a plow, a hoe, and an ax.
Legislators proposed that a succession amendment include provisions to lengthen the terms of state legislators in order to maintain a balance of power between the executive and legislative branches ; Wilkinson insisted that the General Assembly pass a " clean " succession amendment, free from any other provisions that might diminish the amendment's chances of being approved by the state's voters.

Legislators and public
Legislators, not on the committee where the bill received its public hearing, may only offer amendments to the bill at this stage.

Legislators and ".
Most Legislators supported the move as being under " exceptional circumstances " and " necessary ".
Legislators largely ignored the report, a decision Kentucky historian Thomas D. Clark called " one of the most egregious blunders in American educational history ".

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Deane and J. R. Thomson write this valid conclusion, “ The Book of Obadiah is occupied with one subject – the punishment of Edom for its cruel and unbrotherly love conduct towards Judah ...” One can link this idea of punishment to one of the major prophets “ Ezekiel ” who “... interprets the exile to Babylon and the destruction of Jerusalem as deserved punishments for the sins of those who themselves committed them .” Verses 3-7 in Obadiah explain to the reader the reason for the punishment theme, “ Confidence in one s power, intelligence, allies, or the topographical features of one s territory is often mentioned as an attribute of those who foolishly confront the Lord and are consequently punished .” Although destruction is vital to understanding Obadiah, it is of note to understand the destruction being a consequence of action.
In 1996 Charlie Ellington at Cambridge University showed that vortices created by many insects wings and non-linear effects were a vital source of lift ; vortices and non-linear phenomena are notoriously difficult areas of hydrodynamics, which has made for slow progress in theoretical understanding of insect flight.
Another vital referent is Leibniz s project of an ideographic language called " universal character ", based on the principles of Chinese characters.
As the happy couples embrace — Jack and Gwendolen, Algernon and Cecily, and even Dr. Chasuble and Miss Prism — Lady Bracknell complains to her newfound relative: “ My nephew, you seem to be displaying signs of triviality .” “ On the contrary, Aunt Augusta ”, he replies, “ I ve now realised for the first time in my life the vital Importance of being Earnest .”
The Vicksburg Campaign was Grant s greatest achievement up to this time, opening the south to Chattanooga and giving the Union army access to the vital grain supply in Georgia.
As Confucius rejects the general use of formal laws to achieve social order, what lies vital to Confucius theory is the willing participation by citizens of the society to search for commonly accepted, cooperative solutions.
The potential of tyrosine kinase inhibitor STI571 to reduce the spread of chronic myeloid leukemia further implies that the role of BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase activity in the cancer s progression is vital.
Mining continues to be vital to Bolivia s economy.
From one siege to another, he was a vital member of General George Washington s staff serving well under General Nathanael Greene and coming to Georgia in 1781 in his service during the American Revolution.
With the turn of the century came industrialization, and Western Pennsylvania s role was vital in the transformation of the national economy.
Lumbering and the logging industry has played a vital role in Smethport s economy for Smethport s entire history.
Held every September, the annual festival Bois d Arc Bash pays homage to bois d arc trees which played a vital part in the frontier days, providing foundations, fences and weapons of the Indians.
In a rare speech on the intelligence agencies, he praised the key role played by SIS and GCHQ in bringing Gaddafi s 42-year dictatorship to an end, describing them as ‘ vital assets with a ‘ fundamental and indispensable role in keeping the nation safe.
* The Simon School s Frame, Analyze and Communicate ( FACt ) curriculum equips students with vital skills to help them solve unstructured problems and present workable solutions.
As a vital logistic complex, Cam Ranh Bay continued to function long after the Navy s combat forces withdrew from South Vietnam as part of the Vietnamization of the war.
The Chicago Stock Exchange is dedicated to maintaining corporate governance standards that ensure that the interests of public investors and the Exchange s members are represented in vital areas of the Exchange s operations.
Working in the acting business is hard, but “ what probably saved me Foster is that I ve always felt it was important to live ; to experience the day ; to experience the hurt, the pain, the love, and come your next role, you re so much more vital ”.
The lakes play a vital role in the University s stormwater system, but they are shallow, making them susceptible to eutrophication.

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