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; and Rule
* Trying to Rule Britannia ; BBC ; 6 August 2004
It is the fifth Rule of the Dominican Laity ; the first was issued in 1285.
Opposition took various forms: constitutional ( the Repeal Association ; the Home Rule League ), social ( disestablishment of the Church of Ireland ; the Land League ) and revolutionary ( Rebellion of 1848 ; Fenian Rising ).
The KGH monopolies were ended in 1950 ; Greenland was made an equal part of the Danish Kingdom in 1953 and Home Rule granted in 1979.
SEC Rule 10b5-1 clarified that the prohibition against insider trading does not require proof that an insider actually used material nonpublic information when conducting a trade ; possession of such information alone is sufficient to violate the provision, and the SEC would infer that an insider in possession of material nonpublic information used this information when conducting a trade.
* Alain Le Pichon, China Trade and Empire: Jardine, Matheson & Co. And the Origins of British Rule in Hong Kong, 1827-1843 ( Oxford ; New York: Published for The British Academy by Oxford University Press, 2006 ).
Besant nevertheless formed a league for advocating Home Rule in 1916 ; and Tilak, on his release from a prison term, had in April 1916 formed his own league.
The Common Kestrels of Europe living during cold periods of the Quaternary glaciation differed slightly in size from the current population ; they are sometimes referred to as paleosubspecies F. t. atavus ( see also Bergmann's Rule ).
Rule then passed to an unelected Committee of Safety, including Lambert and Vane ; pending a resolution or compromise with the Army.
The precise dating of the Rule of the Master is problematic ; but it has been argued on internal grounds that it antedates the so-called Rule of Saint Benedict created by Benedict of Nursia for his monastery in Monte Cassino, Italy ( c. 529 ), and the other Benedictine monasteries he himself had founded ( cf.
Oliver Cromwell and the Rule of the Puritans online edition ISBN 1-4021-4474-1 ; classic older biography
The French names of pears grown in English medieval gardens suggest that their reputation, at the least, was French ; a favored variety in the accounts was named for Saint Rule or Regul ', Bishop of Senlis.
Compared to other precepts, the Rule provides a moderate path between individual zeal and formulaic institutionalism ; because of this middle ground it has been widely popular.
At least one of the sources cited attributes the passage to a mythical Chapter 74 ; the Rule of St Benedict contains only 73 chapters .< ref >
The issue divided Ireland, for a significant unionist minority ( largely though by no means exclusively based in Ulster ), opposed Home Rule, fearing that a Catholic-Nationalist parliament in Dublin would discriminate against them and would also impose tariffs on industry ; while most of Ireland was primarily agricultural, six counties in Ulster were the location of heavy industry and would be affected by any tariff barriers imposed.
; 1886: Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone and the Liberal Party tries passing the First Irish Home Rule Bill, but the House of Commons rejects it.
The historian H. C. G. Matthew states that Gladstone's chief legacy lay in three areas: his financial policy ; his support for Home Rule ( devolution ) that modified the view of the unitary state of the United Kingdom ; and his idea of a progressive, reforming party broadly-based and capable of accommodating and conciliating varying interests, along with his speeches at mass public meetings.
* April 4 – William Ewart Gladstone introduces the First Irish Home Rule Bill in the British Parliament ; it is defeated on June 8.
Eventually, the federal regulator enacted the Prime Time Access Rule, which restricted the amount of time that the networks could air programs ; officials hoped the rules would foster the development of quality local programs, but in practice, most local stations did not want to bear the burden of producing many of their own programs, and instead chose to purchase programs from independent producers.

; and enforcement
right-of-entry plus enforcement authority ; ;
* Legalism, which maintained that human nature was incorrigibly selfish ; accordingly, the only way to preserve the social order was to impose discipline from above, and to see to a strict enforcement of laws.
the repair and preservation of temples, sewers and aqueducts ; street cleansing and paving ; regulations regarding traffic, dangerous animals and dilapidated buildings ; precautions against fire ; superintendence of baths and taverns ; enforcement of sumptuary laws ; punishment of gamblers and usurers ; the care of public morals generally, including the prevention of foreign superstitions.
Many of the independent agencies operate as miniature versions of the tripartite federal government, with the authority to " legislate " ( through rulemaking ; see Federal Register and Code of Federal Regulations ), " adjudicate " ( through administrative hearings ), and to " execute " administrative goals ( through agency enforcement personnel ).
Increasingly a transit point for heroin being trafficked to Western Europe ; minor transit point for cannabis ; remains highly vulnerable to money-laundering activity given a primarily cash-based and unregulated economy, weak law enforcement, and instances of corruption.
Early detection and rapid response to bioterrorism depend on close cooperation between public health authorities and law enforcement ; however, such cooperation is currently lacking.
The Bandanese soon grew tired of the Dutch actions ; the low prices, the useless trade items, and the enforcement of Dutch sole rights to the purchase of the coveted spices.
During 1996, the Ministry of Public Security established the Fuerza Pública or Public Force which reorganized and eliminated the Civil Guard, Rural Assistance Guard, and Frontier Guards as separate entities ; they are now under the Ministry and operate on a geographic command basis performing ground security, law enforcement, counter-narcotics, and border patrol functions.
They favor a more holistic approach based on the 4 ' E's ; education ( of everyone involved ), encouragement ( to apply the education ), enforcement ( to protect the rights of others ), and engineering ( to facilitate travel while respecting every person's equal right to do so ).
Suggestions for improvement in the operation of CITES include: more regular missions by the Secretariat ( not reserved just for high profile species ); improvement of national legislation and enforcement ; better reporting by Parties ( and the consolidation of information from all sources-NGOs, TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network and Parties ); more emphasis on enforcement-including a technical committee enforcement officer ; the development of CITES Action Plans ( akin to Biodiversity Action Plans related to the Convention on Biological Diversity ) including: designation of Scientific / Management Authorities and national enforcement strategies ; incentives for reporting and timelines for both Action Plans and reporting.

; and Often
Often, too, the social institutions are housed in these pavilions and palaces and bridges, for these great structures are not simply `` historical monuments '' ; ;
This led to the first of a number of periods in which an outside power controlled Athens ; Often the outside power set up a local agent as political boss in Athens ; but when Athens was independent, it operated under its traditional form of government ; even the bosses, like Demetrius of Phalerum, kept the traditional institutions in formal existence.
Often, cult movies have failed to achieve fame outside small fanbases ; however, there are exceptions that have managed to gain fame among mainstream audiences.
Often used with name of a functional area ; Finance Director, Director of Finance, Marketing Director, and so on.
Often versions of the same missile are produced for different launch platforms ; sometimes air-and submarine-launched versions are a little lighter and smaller than land-and ship-launched versions.
Often a profession had its own " origin myth " which established models for members of the profession to imitate ; for example, the knights tried to imitate Lancelot or Parsifal.
Often, stylized theatrical costumes can exaggerate some aspect of a character ; for example Harlequin and Pantaloon in the Commedia dell ' arte.
Often such faiths hold out the possibility of divine retribution as well, where the divinity will unexpectedly bring evil-doers to justice through the conventional workings of the world ; from the subtle redressing of minor personal wrongs, to such large-scale havoc as the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah or the biblical Great Flood.
Often, the diplomat's visas are canceled ; and the diplomat and her or his family may be barred from returning to the United States.
Often incorrectly referred to as " the Vatican ", the Holy See is not the same entity as the Vatican City State, which came into existence only in 1929 ; the Holy See, the episcopal see of Rome, dates back to early Christian times.
Often, slashes are used to signal broad or phonemic transcription ; thus, is less specific than, and could refer to, either or depending on the context and language.
Often, other languages use multiple words to express some of the different concepts that English relies mainly on " love " to encapsulate ; one example is the plurality of Greek words for " love.
Often the concatenation changed the part of speech ; i. e., nouns were produced from verb segments or verbs from nouns and adjectives.
Often riffs were not doubled by guitar, bass and drums exactly, but instead there were melodic or rhythmic variations ; as in " Black Dog ", where three different time signatures are used.
Often one or both parents choose to use Esperanto as the main language in communicating with the children, who thus acquire the language in the way that other children acquire their native languages ; those children then become native speakers.
Often an oil, such as linseed, was boiled with a resin, such as pine resin or even frankincense ; these were called ' varnishes ' and were prized for their body and gloss.
* Adam Smith: Often said to have founded modern economics ; explained emergence of economic benefits from the self-interested behavior (" the invisible hand ") of artisans and traders.
Often these were ex-servicemen or ex-policemen ; retiring to run a pub was popular amongst military officers at the end of their service.
Often, the first part of a slate roof to fail is the fixing nails ; they corrode, allowing the slates to slip.
Often first-day worship ( Sunday morning or Saturday night ) was practiced alongside observance of seventh-day Sabbath rest and was a widespread Christian tradition by the 2nd century ; over time, Sunday thus came to be known as Lord's Day and, later, a rest day.
Often used are astronomical units, light years, and parsecs ; the astronomical unit is mentioned in the SI standards as an accepted non-SI unit.

0.228 seconds.