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On 28 February 1934, during a Dáil debate on a bill to outlaw the wearing of uniforms ( a bill specifically designed to curtail the Blueshirts, a far-right paramilitary movement then associated with Fine Gael ), Costello made a speech opposing the bill that has generated controversy ever since.
The additional movie also gave the program " balance "— the practice of pairing different sorts of features suggested to potential customers that they could count on something of interest no matter what specifically was on the bill.
Articles 77 – 79 of the Norwegian constitution specifically grant the King of Norway the right to withhold Royal Assent from any bill passed by the Storting, or parliament.
This bill specifically targets growers, dealers and consumers of cannabis, introducing mandatory minimum sentences for the cultivation of modest amounts of cannabis.
Articles 77 – 79 of the Norwegian constitution specifically grant the King of Norway the right to withhold Royal Assent from any bill passed by the Storting, however, this right has never been exercised by any Norwegian monarch following the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden in 1905 ( though it was exercised by Swedish monarchs prior to that time when they ruled Norway ).
His report led to the enactment of a bill in 1865 authorizing a second state asylum, specifically designated for the care of the chronic insane.
Article III ( Bill of Rights ), Section 22 specifically states: " No ex post facto law or bill of attainder shall be enacted.
We were booted off several bills, specifically because Anthony Kiedis did not want us on the bill.
After Bush declined to appoint an emergency board to mediate the labor dispute, Congress passed a compromise bill designed to establish a bi-partisan commission specifically to " investigate the labor dispute " at Eastern, but it was vetoed by Bush on 21 November 1989.
The Court supported its interpretation with an analysis of the history of the statute, which showed that Congress specifically removed language from the bill that explicitly would have awarded $ 1000 without proof of any damages.
There are organizations specifically aimed at either preventing ( Save the Greenback ) or advocating ( Coin Coalition ) the complete elimination of the United States one-dollar bill in favor of the dollar coin, with or without increased production of the two-dollar bill.
Rather than pay the settlement, Terry promptly filed bankruptcy, prompting Senator Charles Schumer to propose an amendment to a bankruptcy bill in Congress which would " specifically ... prevent abortion opponents from using the bankruptcy code to escape paying court fines.
Milliken ruled that the bill did not specifically commit the government to any new spending, and was therefore in order.
The National Party opposed the bill, saying that it gave too much control to Māori, United Future opposed it due to the removal of the public domain concept and ACT opposed it on the grounds of the legislation being retrospective, that it was a denial of property rights ( in this case Māori property rights ), and that it was an unwarranted incursion by the Crown into areas that were specifically Tikanga Māori.
Similar to the Norris bill in its provisions, this bill defined a Civil Union as providing all the rights and duties as defined for marriage, but specifically limited Civil Unions to same-sex couples.
A bill that amends section 1 of the constitution ( which defines South Africa as a constitutional democratic republic ), or amends the Bill of Rights, or amends any constitutional provision affecting the NCOP itself, provincial boundaries or powers, or other specifically provincial matters, must be passed by the NCOP.
Many of its measures are not specifically related to terrorism, and a Parliamentary committee was critical of the swift timetable for such a long bill including non-emergency measures.
The bill would amend the Hatch Act to include the District of Columbia within the definition of " state " with respect to political activities of certain state and local employees ; and ( 2 ) remove provisions specifically applicable to employees of government of the District of Columbia.
Two years later, when the Vietnamese government announced its confiscation of the imperial family's personal property, the bill specifically excluded any real estate owned by the empress prior to 1949.

bill and exempts
" The Federal bill only exempts 3rd party materials in integrated textbooks, however publisher lobbyists have attempted to create a loophole through this definition in state bills.

bill and fantasy
However it is through working against the bill that Josh realizes how politically savvy Congressman Matt Santos is which leads to Josh picking him as his " fantasy candidate " for the Presidency several episodes later.

bill and sports
Darwin saw two distinct kinds of variation: ( 1 ) rare abrupt changes he called " sports " or " monstrosities " ( example: ancon sheep with short legs ), and ( 2 ) ubiquitous small differences ( example: slightly shorter or longer bill of pigeons ).
In June 2011, the party was shaken when three of its most prominent MNAs — popular actor Pierre Curzi, former cabinet minister Louise Beaudoin, and Lisette Lapointe, the wife of former premier Jacques Parizeau, followed the next day by a fourth, Jean-Martin Aussant, quit the party to sit as independents over Marois's support for a bill changing the law to permit an agreement between the City of Québec and Quebecor Inc. concerning the management of the new sports and entertainment complex in Quebec City.
Schools in Galicia, in Spain, in Russia and in Uruguay, libraries, cultural associations, awards, parks, folklore groups, choirs, compositions of her poems, a Galician traditional morning song adorned with the lyrics of one of her poems, a professional sports team, monuments at home and abroad, a theater, restaurants, a label of white wine, lodgings, a money bill formerly in circulation, a postage stamp, a FS98 Iberia Airbus A340, a sea-rescue plane, a school train and many streets have all taken her name.
Two weeks later, after a new series of negotiations, the two sides finally came to an agreement and on February 26 the Legislature passed a bill that allowed for construction of a new sports arena.
In 2009, a bill passed to allow sports betting on almost every sport.
The bill allows bets to be taken by in-State companies on poker games, casino games and slots but excludes sports betting, although it allows for the latter to be proposed, voted on and potentially regulated separately in due course.

bill and games
The Vikings play their home games at the Mall of America Field at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis as they have since 1982 ( a bill was passed in May 2012 to build a new stadium for the team, which is expected to open by the 2016 season ).
In April 2008, King spoke out against HB 1423, a bill pending in the Massachusetts state legislature that would restrict or ban the sale of violent video games to anyone under the age of 18.
Included in his bill package were AB 800 which ensures a patient ’ s medical records include his / her spoken language, AB 1179 which bans the sale of violent video games to children, and AJR 14 which states that California officially opposes the weakening of the federal offshore oil drilling moratorium
That same year, Yee passed California Assembly Bills 1792 & 1793, a video game bill that criminalizes sale of video games rated M to children under 18 and require retailers to place M-rated games separate from other games intended for children.
After three goals in sixteen games in 1976 – 77, he was sold to Tommy Docherty's Manchester United in November 1976 for £ 120, 000 ; with Stoke needing the money to pay a bill for £ 250, 000 to repair the Victoria Ground following a powerful wind-storm.
They couldn't pay their phone bill, and they were unable to reserve hotel rooms or fly to away games without advance payment.
Economic woes and a federal budget stalemate contributed to his 1990 election loss to then Alexandria mayor James P. Moran, Jr. Parris was also known for introducing a bill during his first term which prohibited the National Football League from imposing television blackouts of sold-out games.
However, its name was changed to the Indian Ocean Island Games before the first games, without the participation of Sri Lanka, initially in the bill.

bill and educational
bill permits veterans to take their educational benefits at religious schools, an extremely divisive issue when applied to primary and secondary schools.
In response, a coalition of 96 scientific and educational organizations wrote a letter to the conference committee, urging that the amendment be stricken from the final bill, arguing that evolution is, in the scientific fields, regarded as fact and that the amendment creates the mis-perception that evolution is not fully accepted in the scientific community, and thus weakens science curricula.
A coalition of 96 scientific and educational organizations signed a letter to this effect to the conference committee, urging that the amendment be stricken from the final bill, which it was, but intelligent design supporters on the conference committee preserved it in the bill's legislative history.
As a response, a coalition of 96 scientific and educational organizations wrote a letter to the conference committee, urging that the amendment be stricken from the final bill.
Opposition to the bill's potential socially divisive effects and inadequate funding for the public educational system brought student organizations, trade unions, and left-wing parties into the streets as the bill was being debated in the parliament in October.
This bill was aimed at eradicating the malpractices prevalent in the private sector educational institutions, and attempted to regulate the educational institutions ' function, including standardizing syllabi and pay structures.
Caprivi also lost the support of the National Liberals and Progressives in a legislative defeat of 1892 on an educational bill providing denominational board schools, a failed attempt to re-integrate the Catholic Centre Party after the Kulturkampf.
The bill devised a plan to forgo the debts foreign countries amassed during the war and in return for funding an international educational program.
Current law requires that schools within the same district provide comparable educational services ; this bill would extend that basic protection to the State level by requiring comparability across school districts.
His government was beaten on a vote on his educational bill on 26 October 1859 and Cowper resigned from the Assembly next day.
Newman Hall became involved in W E Forster's educational bill and met with Gladstone personally.
Bill ), which provided educational and financial benefits for soldiers returning home from World War II, the 1942 bill that created the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps ( WAAC ), and the 1943 bill that created the Women's Army Corps ( WAC ).
The bill also called for more funding for research and educational purposes.
The scene where there is an anthropomorphic legal bill singing on the steps of the U. S. Capitol Building is a reference to the 1970s educational television series School-House Rock.
The Republican controlled Senate at the time not wishing to grant statehood to the predominately Democratic Arizona Territory In between his lobbying efforts in support of the statehood bill, Smith spoke out against educational aid for Indians.
This bill provides children from birth to 3 with developmental disabilities educational support.

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