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Another public interest group is the commission of laymen or educators which is appointed to study an educational problem and to make recommendations.
The inclination here is to accept a de facto cease-fire in Laos, rather than continue to insist on a verification of the cease-fire by the international control commission before participating in the Geneva conference.
A publicity release from Oregon Physicians Service, of which Harvey is president, quoted him as saying the welfare office move to Salem, instead of `` crippling '' the agency, had provided an avenue to correct administrative weaknesses, with the key being improved communications between F & A and the commission staff.
Commercial telescopes are available new and used, but in some places it is also common for amateur astronomers to build ( or commission the building of ) their own custom telescope.
In law, it is generally meant to state specifically and in detail what one did and for what reason, often in relation to commission of a crime.
Furthermore, the primary testimony to the commission that connected baseball to Doubleday was that of Abner Graves, whose credibility is questionable ; a few years later, he shot his wife to death and was committed to an institution for the criminally insane for the rest of his life.
Here again it is not anything like a legislative commission sitting down to discuss the pros and cons and drafting proposals, but the format is that of a trial, voting yes or no after a clash of speeches and such.
“ Acts, then is a continuation of the Lucan Gospel, not in the sense that it relates what Jesus continued to do, but how his followers carried out his commission under the guidance of his Spirit .” Thus, part of the answer to the purpose of Acts is that Luke is writing to Theophilus, who is also mentioned in Luke 1: 3, in order to explain to him the occurrences that take place in the church that fulfill Jesus ’ promise to his disciples that “ you will be baptized with, the Holy Spirit not many days from now ” ( Acts 1: 5 ).
Furthermore, they claim that in the Bible there's no evidence showing that the office must be conveyed by laying on of hands and no Biblical command that it must be by a special class of bishops ( the laying on of hands is repeatedly used to give a commission to some person in scripture.
In 1870 he was appointed a member of the commission for drawing up a maritime and commercial code, and the navigation law of 1882 is mainly his work.
It is doubtful whether in the ordinary way persons charged with commission of this offence were dealt with by indictment.
God's commission to Joshua in chapter 1 is framed as a royal installation, the people's pledge of loyalty to Joshua as successor Moses recalls royal practices, the covenant-renewal ceremony led by Joshua was the prerogative of the kings of Judah, and God's command to Joshua to meditate on the " book of the law " day and night parallels the description of Josiah in 2 Kings 23: 25 as a king uniquely concerned with the study of the law — not to mention their identical territorial goals ( Josiah died in 609 BCE while attempting to annex the former Israel to his own kingdom of Judah ).
Ezra is written to fit a schematic pattern in which the God of Israel inspires a king of Persia to commission a leader from the Jewish community to carry out a mission ; three successive leaders carry out three such missions, the first rebuilding the Temple, the second purifying the Jewish community, and the third sealing of the holy city itself behind a wall.
Letter of Artaxerxes to Ezra ( Artaxerxes ' rescript ): King Artaxerxes is moved by God to commission Ezra " to inquire about Judah and Jerusalem with regard to the Law of your God " and to " appoint magistrates and judges to administer justice to all the people of Trans-Euphrates — all who know the laws of your God.
For the purpose of section 243 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations ( Consolidation ) Act 1992, a crime means an offence punishable on indictment, or an offence punishable on summary conviction, and for the commission of which the offender is liable under the statute making the offence punishable to be imprisoned either absolutely or at the discretion of the court as an alternative for some other punishment.
In many cases, such as the cabinet-directed prohibition on foreign ownership for broadcasters and the legislated principle of the predominance of Canadian content, these acts and orders often leave the CRTC less room to change policy than critics sometimes suggest, and the result is that the commission is often the lightning rod for policy criticism that could arguably be better directed at the government itself.
It does not regulate service rates, service quality, or other business practices, and commission approval is not necessary for wireless provider sales or mergers as in the broadcasting industry.
In fact, the commission does not require licences at all for telephone companies, and CRTC approval is therefore not generally required for the sale of a telephone company, unless said company also owns a broadcast licence.

commission and fully
During Brezhnev's final years, Chernenko became fully immersed in ideological Party work: Heading Soviet delegations abroad, accompanying Brezhnev to important meetings and conferences, and was a member of the commission that revised the Soviet Constitution in 1977.
In 1471 Alesso undertook important works for the church of Santa Trìnita on the commission of Bongianni Gianfigliazzi: first, to paint an altar-piece of the Virgin and Child with six saints, a work that he finished in 1472 ; next, a series of frescoes from the Old Testament which was to be completed according to contract within five years, but actually remained on hand for fully sixteen.
* The UN Security Council issues a statement calling on Iraq to cooperate fully with the commission and says that failure by Iraq to provide immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access to any site is an unacceptable and clear violation of Security Council resolutions.
With suspicions that the President's own guard had been behind the murder, and amidst mounting national and international pressure, he formed a commission with his most trusted collaborators, and members of the church, to fully investigate the crime.
The last commission gave to the justices of the liberty, power to enquire more fully "... by the oath of good and lawful men of the Liberty of Peterborough, by whom the truth of the matter may be better known and by other ways, means and methods by which they shall or better know, of the treasons ... insurrections ... rebellions, counterfeitings, clippings, wastings, false comings ... murders, felonies, manslaughters ... and many other grave offences mentioned therein which in other counties are only triable by a Judge of Assize, and the Justices are commanded at days appointed for this purpose to make diligent enquiries into and to hear and determine the above mentioned offences.
After budget commission confirmed Dinkić's allegations he went further on September 15, 2005, saying " it's completely clear Marović and Davinić were fully in the know about everything that went on " and also implicated several more defense ministry and army officials.
In September 1768, Potemkin became Kammerherr ( chamberlain ); two months later Catherine had his military commission revoked, fully attaching him to court.
Reid Commission: The conference proposed the appointment of a commission to devise a constitution for a fully self-governing and independent Federation of Malaya.
At the same time, the brokerage industry lobbied Congress to allow it to continue to include the cost of investment research given to institutional clients as part of the fully negotiated commission.
Section 28 ( e ) provides a " safe harbor " for any fiduciary that “ pays-up ” from its fully negotiated commission rate to receive qualifying research from its broker ( s ).
Many of these institutional fiduciaries provide no disclosure of what " services " they are receiving for the excess over their fully negotiated commission rate.
Full-service brokerage bundled commission arrangements involving the exchange of brokerage firms ' undisclosed proprietary services provided for institutional clients ' brokerage commissions ( paid in excess of a fully negotiated execution only commission rate ) can create conflicts of interest and motivate fraud.
Adam, with his fellow-laborer Eve, began to “ till the earth, and to have dominion over all the beasts of the field, and to eat his bread by the sweat of his brow .” Likewise Eve fulfilled the commission she had received in the Garden of Eden and “ bare … sons and daughters, and they began to replenish the earth .” Moreover, “ Adam was obedient to the commandments of the Lord ” to “ offer the firstlings of their flocks ” for “ many days ,” despite the fact that he did not yet fully understand the reason why he had been thus commanded.
When the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the commission in Reagan v. Farmers Loan and Trust in 1894, this law helped them to be fully equipped to fight the power of the railroads.
In December 2004, Shawcross ' commission Continuum opened at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, an installation on time and maritime themes made specifically to match the history and architecture of the venue ( the Queen ’ s House, England ’ s first fully Classical building ).
In April 1748, the presentation to the Queen of a vase of porcelain flowers, fully three feet tall, offered a dramatic public demonstration at Court of the manufactory's capabilities, and incidentally reveals the intervention of the Parisian marchand-mercier, who alone could commission the gilt bronze mount in which the vase had been set.
The commission was inspired by L ' Enfant's 1791 plan for the city, which had not been fully realized.
In delivering his 1999 Andrew Olle Media Lecture, Vizard advocated the need to maintain Australian quotas for all Australian commercial television networks as well as proposing that the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the National Broadcaster, should be more fully funded and should commission and broadcast exclusively Australian content.
Once completed, he fully accepted the judgment of the Ethics commission.
Following Perrot's arraignment several of his favourites from the Irish commission to inquire into O ' Roghan's allegations were replaced in their council seats by English appointees, who fully equated the Protestant cause with the state and inclined to take a harder line in dealing with Gaelic Ireland.

commission and equivalent
Bossier Parish is governed by a 12-member elected body, the Bossier Parish Police Jury ( equivalent to county commission in other states ).
Kira's experience in the Bajoran Resistance earned her a promotion to a rank equivalent to Lieutenant Colonel, which is also equivalent to a Starfleet field commission of Commander in order to assist the Cardassian Resistance against the Dominion.
The requirements for the AAOHP issued state certification is earned degree in the field of Engineering Technology accredited by commission recognized by CHEA and / or US Department of Education such as ABET, DETC, ACCSCT, the Six Regional Accreditors and the international equivalent attested by NACES member foreign credential evaluation or AACRAO.
Each province and territory has a securities commission or equivalent authority and its own piece of provincial or territorial legislation.
The European equivalent of SAAMI is the Commission Internationale Permanente pour l ' Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives ( French for " Permanent international commission for testing portable firearms ") commonly abbreviated as C. I. P.
The new LTFT facility scheduled to commission in 2011 at Ras Laffan, Qatar uses cobalt catalysts at 230 ° C, converting natural gas to petroleum liquids at a rate of, with additional production of of oil equivalent in natural gas liquids and ethane.
He was the clerk of the Winn Parish Police Jury ( equivalent of county commission in other states ) from 1924-1927.
Many other countries refer to their equivalent of warrant cards simply as police credentials, commission books, or identification cards.

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