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No formal charges have been filed as a result of either of the two reported incidents.
No formal clarification of the hoax film was provided by the subsequent release, The Hollywood Hall of Shame.
No formal provision for responsible government was included in the Act of Union 1840.
No power in Somalia was seen as holding the sovereign authority over the state, and thus, foreign relations on a formal basis were untenable.
The motion to seat him passed by a tally of 162 – 1 ; however, at the time a quorum consisted of 165 votes, and when voting closed Democrats shouted " No quorum ," triggering a formal House quorum count.
No formal charges were made against Harding based on these accusations.
" No formal Purchase, -- no tedious negotiations ,... A firman insistently issued to Sir F. Maitland authorizing him to take & retain possession is all that is necessary, & the Squadron under his Command is quite competent to do both ,... until an adequate naval and military force ... could be sent out from the mother Country.
No formal theological training is required.
No agendas were prepared and no formal records were kept of these meetings, sometimes resulting in differing interpretations of the decisions actually agreed upon.
No evidence has been presented to this court that this formal designation of Alexandria as the county seat of Campbell County has ever changed.
No formal charges were filed against anyone at UPA in the beginnings of the so-called " Red Scare ", but the government contracts were lost as Washington severed its ties with Hollywood.
No evidence has been presented to this court that this formal designation of Alexandria as the county seat of Campbell County has ever changed.
No evidence has been presented to this court that this formal designation of Alexandria as the county seat of Campbell County has ever changed.
No peasant or farmer could claim the land he occupied without formal legal title.
* No LBW-the more complex and subtle rules of formal cricket ( like the leg before wicket rule ) are often ignored.
No formal attempts on getting papal approval for the structure chosen at Rathbreasail are known before Malachy sought pallia for the two incumbent archbishops at Cashel and Armagh.
No formal entry fee, but donations accepted.
No formal application has been made for recognition, but the line is well documented in Burke's Irish Family Records and earlier publications.
No formal standard existed for these ‘ extended character sets ’ and vendors referred to the variants as code pages, as IBM had always done for variants of EBCDIC encodings.
No formal protected areas exist but a number of protected areas are planned for Abu Dhabi.
" No such formal annexation of Taiwan islands by the ROC National Assembly conforming with the ROC constitution ever occurred since 1946, even though Article 9 of the Additional Articles of the Constitution of the Republic of China says, " The modifications of the functions, operations, and organization of the Taiwan Provincial Government may be specified by law.
The ' Regimiento Húsares de Pueyrredón ' ( Pueyrredon Hussars Regiment ) currently serves as an armoured regiment ( the ' RCT No 10 Húsares de Pueyrredón ') in the 10th Tank Cavalry Regiment of the Argentine Army using its Revolutionary era uniforms in full regalia during formal parades.
No formal qualifications are required but magistrates need intelligence, common sense, integrity and the capacity to act fairly.
No formal albums were released by the band.

No and Federalist
In " Federalist No. 46 ," James Madison asserted that the states and national government " are in fact but different agents and trustees of the people, constituted with different powers.
" Alexander Hamilton, writing in " Federalist No. 28 ," suggested that both levels of government would exercise authority to the citizens ' benefit: " If their peoples ' rights are invaded by either, they can make use of the other as the instrument of redress.
On February 12, 1788, Madison in the Federalist Letter No. 54, stated that the Constitutional three-fifths compromise clause was the best alternative for the slaves current condition and for determining representation of citizens in Congress.
Alexander Hamilton asserted in Federalist No. 78 that under the Constitution, the federal courts would have not just the power, but the duty, to examine the constitutionality of statutes:
The framers of the Constitution took care to limit the president's powers regarding the military ; Alexander Hamilton explains this in Federalist No. 69: Congress, pursuant to the War Powers Resolution, must authorize any troop deployments longer than 60 days, although that process relies on triggering mechanisms that have never been employed, rendering it ineffectual.
This understanding of the term was originally developed by James Madison, and notably employed in Federalist Paper No. 10.
In Federalist No. 43 James Madison wrote regarding the Treason Clause:
A republican form of government is distinguished from a pure democracy, which the Founding Fathers wanted to avoid ; as James Madison wrote in Federalist No. 10, " Hence it is that such democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention ; have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property ; and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths.
In Federalist Papers No. 9 and No. 10, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, respectively, wrote specifically about the dangers of domestic political factions.
Federalist No. 10, in which Madison discusses the means of preventing rule by majority faction and advocates a large, commercial republic, is generally regarded as the most important of the 85 articles from a philosophical perspective ; it is complemented by Federalist No. 14, in which Madison takes the measure of the United States, declares it appropriate for an extended republic, and concludes with a memorable defense of the constitutional and political creativity of the Federal Convention.
In Federalist No. 84, Hamilton makes the case that there is no need to amend the Constitution by adding a Bill of Rights, insisting that the various provisions in the proposed Constitution protecting liberty amount to a bill of rights.
Federalist No. 78, also written by Hamilton, lays the groundwork for the doctrine of judicial review by federal courts of federal legislation or executive acts.
Federalist No. 70 presents Hamilton's case for a one-man chief executive.
In Federalist No. 39, Madison presents the clearest exposition of what has come to be called " Federalism ".
In Federalist No. 51, Madison distills arguments for checks and balances in a memorable essay often quoted for its justification of government as " the greatest of all reflections on human nature.
He wrote in Federalist No. 1 that the series would " endeavor to give a satisfactory answer to all the objections which shall have made their appearance, that may seem to have any claim to your attention.
2, 3, 4, and 5 ), fell ill and contributed only one more essay, Federalist No. 64, to the series ; though he wrote a pamphlet in the spring of 1788, An Address to the People of the State of New-York, that made his distilled case for the Constitution ( Hamilton cited it approvingly in Federalist No. 85 ).
New essays continued to appear in the newspapers ; Federalist No. 77 was the last number to appear first in that form, on April 2.

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