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Public and objection
The U. S. Supreme Court explained this, in U. S. Public Workers v. Mitchell: " If granted power is found, necessarily the objection of invasion of those rights, reserved by the Ninth and Tenth Amendments, must fail.
The case then returned to the Hennepin County District Court, and Near and Guilford renewed their objection to the constitutionality of the Public Nuisance Law.

Public and length
Public light buses ( 小巴 ) ( widely referred to as minibuses, or sometimes maxicabs, a de facto share taxi ) run the length and breadth of Hong Kong, through areas which the standard bus lines can not or do not reach as frequently, quickly or directly.
In The Truly Disadvantaged: The Inner City, the Underclass, and Public Policy ( 1987 ), Wilson was one of the first to enunciate at length the " spatial mismatch " theory for the development of a ghetto underclass.
In The Truly Disadvantaged: The Inner City, the Underclass, and Public Policy ( 1987 ), William Julius Wilson was an early exponent, one of the first to enunciate at length the spatial mismatch theory for the development of a ghetto underclass in the United States.
Public outcry convinced Caltrans to install the standard post-and-metal-beam barrier the entire length of the freeway and also to change their regulations so that median barriers are now required on all high-volume freeways with medians of less than 75 feet ( 23 m ).
By the ( Kasson ) Metric Act of 1866 ( Public Law 39-183 ), the US ( survey ) foot is m. This is 0. 0002 % more than 304. 8 mm, which is the length of the 1959 foot, used below.
The Society's publication, The Fiscal Maze: Parliament, Government and Public Money, encouraged the House of Commons Liaison Committee to examine the issue of parliamentary scrutiny of government expenditure, and the research A Year in the Life: From member of public to Member of Parliament was quoted at length by the Modernisation Committee in its inquiry Revitalising the Chamber: the role of the back bench Member.
This work, with an introduction ( attributed principally to Thomas Astle ) traces at length the history and neglect of the Public Records.

Public and appointment
The Federal Public Service Council regulates the affairs of the federal public service, including appointment and promotion.
Today, " Costeriana " still can be viewed ( by appointment ) in the collections of the Haarlem Public Library, the Museum Enschedé, and the Teyler's Museum.
* 1976 – George Washington's appointment, posthumously, to the grade of General of the Armies of the United States by congressional joint resolution Public Law 94-479 is approved by President Gerald R. Ford.
On May 24, 2011 the University of Chicago Press announced Daley's appointment as a " distinguished senior fellow " at the Harris School of Public Policy.
Public opinion on Earth has become fragmented, while on Luna the news of Mannie's arrest and the attempt to bribe him with the appointment of himself as Warden have unified the normally fractious Loonies.
The Commission and the European Parliament were disappointed that the Nice IGC did not adopt many of their proposals for reform of the institutional structure or introduction of new Community powers, such as the appointment of a European Public Prosecutor.
The museum is located in a small building behind the Damascus Public Library, and is open from noon to 5pm on Wednesdays and Saturdays ( or by appointment with groups larger than 10 ).
Prior to her appointment, she was Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement.
The role of the Committee of Public Safety included the governance of the war ( including the appointment of generals ), the appointing of judges and juries for the Revolutionary Tribunal, the provisioning of the armies and the public, the maintenance of public order, and oversight of the state bureaucracy.
From 1861 until his death he was deputy-keeper of the Public Record Office, which just before his appointment had moved to its new London headquarters in Chancery Lane.
Within a year of his appointment, his powers were considerably expanded by the Committee of Public Safety.
Late in 1982, LeBlanc became Minister of Public Works for two years before being nominated by Trudeau to then Governor General Jeanne Sauvé for appointment to the Senate on June 29, 1984.
Reliability checks and assessments are conditions of employment under the Public Service Employment Act, and, thus, all Government of Canada employees have at least reliability status screening completed prior to their appointment.
Laval's reward for support of the cartel was appointment as Minister of Public Works in the government of Paul Painlevé in April 1925.
On August 22, 2011, Patrick Henry College announced Olasky's appointment to its newly created Distinguished Chair in Journalism and Public Policy beginning in the fall semester of 2011.
* Dunfermline's Carnegie Public Lending Library has a special Henryson collection which can be consulted by appointment.
The Opening Hours ; Weekends and Public Holidays, 2. 00pm-5. 00pm and Group Tours by appointment on weekdays only.
He had earlier served as state commissioner of natural resources for ten years, and went on to win appointment as state Commissioner of Public Works in 1964.
In addition to his judicial and legal activities, Justice Wright was appointed by Governor Bob Taft to serve on the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board from 2003 to 2006 and, at the time of his death, he was serving on the Ohio Public Defender Commission pursuant to an appointment from the Supreme Court.
Since 1997, by the appointment of her grandfather, Casiraghi has been patroness of the Public Safety Division, Maritime and Airport Police of Monaco.
By law, The Public Printer must be highly skilled in the areas of bookbinding and printing to qualify for the post, although recent changes to the GPO's operating model have made skills in electronic information dissemination a more crucial criterion for appointment.
President Obama appointed William J. Boarman as Public Printer of the United States in a recess appointment on 12-29-2010.
Overseas citizens of India will not enjoy the following rights even if resident in India: ( i ) the right to vote, ( ii ) the right to hold the offices of President, Vice-President, Judge of Supreme Court and High Court, Member of Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, Legislative Assembly or Council, ( iii ) appointment to Public Services ( Government Service ).
During the first ten years of his appointment appropriations more than doubled, the case for more space ( a new building ) was developed and put before the Joint Committee on the Library, work was started in the development of cataloging in publication and research was completed on machine-readable cataloging systems ; Public Law 480 was established and helped bring about international cataloging standards.
Following initial setbacks for the Revolutionaries, the war changed in France's favour with the appointment of Lazare Carnot to the post of War Minister ( or as the position was formally known-Head of the Committee of Public Safety War Section ).

Public and led
The illegal use of elements of the Roman rite, the use of candles, vestments and incense, practices known as Ritualism, had become widespread and led to the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874 which established a new system of discipline, intending to bring the ' Romanisers ' into conformity.
Public opposition and criticism have emerged, led by the EFA and gaining irregular mainstream media attention, with a majority of Australians reportedly " strongly against " its implementation.
Public outcry following the overturning of his conviction ( for perjury ) by the High Court has led to widespread calls for reform of the law along the lines of the UK legislation.
Public knowledge of dynamite led to metaphoric uses, such as saying that a particular issue " is political dynamite " ( for example at this link ).
In his 1863 pamphlet, Letter on Corpulence, Addressed to the Public, he outlined the details of a particular low-carbohydrate, low-calorie diet that had led to his own dramatic weight loss.
The manga presents itself as a collection of scenarios featuring counter-terrorist organization Public Security Section 9, led by protagonist Major Motoko Kusanagi, in a futuristic Japan.
* 1893 – The Citizen's Committee of Public Safety, led by Lorrin A. Thurston, overthrows the government of Queen Liliuokalani of the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Parliament appointed a committee, led by William Ewart, on Public Libraries to consider the necessity of establishing libraries through the nation: In 1849 their report noted the poor condition of library service, it recommended the establishment of free public libraries all over the country, and it led to the Public Libraries Act in 1850, which allowed all cities with populations exceeding 10, 000 to levy taxes for the support of public libraries.
This led to the U. S. Congress to enact the Public Law 81-600 which led to the Congressional approval of a local constitution drafted by a constitutional assembly elected by Puerto Rico and the renaming of the United States unincorporated territory of Puerto Rico as the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, using the same official name as the commonwealths of the U. S. states of Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia, as well as that of other sovereign nation countries such as Australia.
This has led to a class-action lawsuit by those harmed by the use of fluoroquinolones, as well as action by the consumer advocate group, Public Citizen.
Even Scott's heroism in the face of death is challenged ; Huntford sees Scott's Message to the Public as a deceitful self-justification from a man who had led his comrades to their deaths.
Concerns about cost and open access have led to the creation of free-access journals such as the Public Library of Science ( PLoS ) family and partly open or reduced-cost journals such as the Journal of High Energy Physics.
Public demands for democratic reforms led to the extension of the franchise to women in the 1970s and to the creation of new and more fully autonomous organs of government in the early 1980s.
Eventually, however, his interest in administrative work led him to the Minneapolis Athenaeum where he served as librarian in 1887, until it merged into the Minneapolis Public Library in 1888.
Public sympathy and support for the freedom riders led the Kennedy administration to order the Interstate Commerce Commission ( ICC ) to issue a new desegregation order.
This concern led to the formation of a Committee on Standards in Public Life was established in November 1995.
A public radio study commissioned by the CPB and the Ford Foundation and conducted from 1968 – 1969 led to the establishment of National Public Radio, a public radio system under the terms of the amended Public Broadcasting Act.
Public outrage led to the formation of a Royal Commission of Inquiry which is ongoing.
They were concerned that the Topeka Public Schools ' policy of " open enrollment " had led to and would lead to further segregation.
Two major storms influenced the course of Worcester County history in the 20th century: the hurricane of 1933, which badly damaged Ocean City and Public Landing, but also cut the Ocean City Inlet, and the nor ' easter of 1962, which destroyed much of the residential development on Assateague Island and led to the creation of the National Seashore.

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