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decisions and fourteen
In his first full season with Philadelphia, John Denny, would win the Cy Young Award with a league leading 19 – 6 record, and a 2. 37 ERA winning thirteen of his last fourteen decisions.

decisions and later
Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, India, Belize, and various Caribbean and African nations have adopted English common law through reception statutes although they do not inevitably continue to copy English Common Law ; later cases can often draw on decisions in other Common Law jurisdictions.
Although its decisions are accepted by all Christians, and still observed in full by the Greek Orthodox, and later definitions of an ecumenical council appear to conform to this sole biblical Council, no Christian church calls it a mere ecumenical council, instead it is called the " Apostolic Council " or " Council of Jerusalem ".
We are dealing with this: Would a stable mind depart from the opinion handed down by so many men famous for holiness and miracles, depart from the decisions of the Church, and commit our souls to the faith of someone like you who has sprung up just now with a few followers, although the leading men of your flock do not agree either with you or among themselves – indeed though you do not even agree with yourself, since in this same Assertion you say one thing in the beginning and something else later on, recanting what you said before.
One of the decisions made by the First Council of Constantinople ( the second ecumenical council, meeting in 381 ) and supported by later such councils was that the Patriarch of Constantinople should be given equal honor to the Pope of Rome since Constantinople was considered to be the " New Rome ".
The hospital later issued a statement confirming that Coleman had completed an Advanced Health Care Directive granting Price permission to make medical decisions on his behalf.
This was the framework upon which the Talmud was based ; the Talmud's dialectic analysis of the content of the Mishna ( gemara ; completed c. 500 ) became the basis for all later halakhic decisions and subsequent codes.
However, when hypnotized, reason is replaced by the hypnotist's suggestions to make up decisions or beliefs, and the subject will be very uneasy in later days if he / she does not do things as decided or his / her belief is contradicted.
Image veneration was later reinstated by the Empress Regent Irene, under whom another council was held reversing the decisions of the previous iconoclast council and taking its title as Seventh Ecumenical Council.
Only Supreme Court decisions have any direct effect on later interpretation of the law.
Though Philby claimed publicly in January 1988 that he did not regret his decisions, and that he missed nothing about England except some friends, Colman's mustard, and Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce, his KGB-appointed wife Rufina later described Philby as " disappointed in many ways " by what he found in Moscow.
The decisions for how to handle A are based only on what the parser and scanner have already seen, without considering things that appear much later to the right.
Because it does not know the whole input, an online algorithm is forced to make decisions that may later turn out not to be optimal, and the study of online algorithms has focused on the quality of decision-making that is possible in this setting.
In Trotskyist parties, the Politburo is a bureau of the Central Committee tasked with making day-to-day political decisions, which must later be ratified by the Central Committee.
Their daughter Alvina was a learned woman whose customs served as the basis for later halakhic decisions.
The process gave the nobility a great deal of power over the king, but the sejms ( meetings of delegates ) to elect kings and conduct other business were in later years paralyzed by the institution of the Liberum Veto, which gave any individual in the sejm the power to negate its decisions.
Conversely, Elijah Delmedigo ( c. 1458 – c. 1493 ), in his Bechinat ha-Dat endeavored to show that the Zohar could not be attributed to Shimon bar Yochai, arguing that if it were his work, the Zohar would have been mentioned by the Talmud, as has been the case with other works of the Talmudic period, that had bar Yochai known by divine revelation the hidden meaning of the precepts, his decisions on Jewish law from the Talmudic period would have been adopted by the Talmud, that it would not contain the names of rabbis who lived at a later period than that of Simeon ; and that if the Kabbalah was a revealed doctrine, there would have been no divergence of opinion among the Kabbalists concerning the mystic interpretation of the precepts.
Therefore these arguments held that a group of people can join a government because it has the capacity to exercise a single will and make decisions with a single voice in the absence of sovereign authority — a notion rejected by Hobbes and later contract theorists.
The warrant was later denounced as " cynical " by the Israeli foreign ministry, while Livni's office said she was " proud of all her decisions in Operation Cast Lead ".
Thirteen years later, in 1995, Ken Feingold offered a different explanation for why people seek out fortune-tellers: “ We desire to know other people ’ s actions and to resolve our own conflicts regarding decisions to be made and our participation in social groups and economies.
In his final days in office, Mulroney made several decisions that hampered the Tory campaign later that year.
Roland's decisions while dealing with Mort are crucial to later events in the series.
However, recent historians have noted that he was prone to panicking under pressure and making rash decisions, possibly due to the onset of the dementia which would overtake him completely in later years.
Several participants later charged that Johnson used the NSC during 1965 not to consult on Vietnam as he committed major U. S. ground forces but to " rubber stamp " decisions made beforehand.
Two years later, this second board was granted authority to manage the Medical Department, while the Jefferson College trustees maintained veto power for major decisions.

decisions and councils
It is unlikely that formal recognition as ecumenical will be granted to these three councils, despite the acknowledged orthodoxy of their decisions, so that only seven are universally recognized among the Eastern Orthodox as ecumenical.
Independency or congregationalist polity among Protestants may involve the rejection of any governmental structure or binding authority above local congregations ; conformity to the decisions of these councils is therefore considered purely voluntary and the councils are to be considered binding only insofar as those doctrines are derived from the Scriptures.
Devolution usually transfers responsibilities for services to local governments that elect their own elected functionaries and councils, raise their own revenues, and have independent authority to make investment decisions.
In 1857, the administrators did set up parsissaets, local councils conducted in Kalaallisut with minor control over spending decisions at each station.
* workers ' and consumers ' councils utilizing self-managerial methods for making decisions
The real decisions regarding the formulation and implementation of the plan are to be made in the consumers ' and producers ' councils.
The newly liberated zones worked on entirely libertarian principles ; decisions were made through councils of ordinary citizens without any sort of bureaucracy ( it should be noted that the CNT – FAI leadership was at this time not nearly as radical as the rank and file members responsible for these sweeping changes ).
If the focus regarding the Synod of Whitby is on the specific decisions made, then it was simply one of many councils held concerning the proper calculation of Easter throughout Latin Christendom in the Early Middle Ages.
They took decisions on the disciplinary measures which regulated the elections, on the celebration of divine service, on the periodical holding of diocesan synods and provincial councils, which were usual topics in Catholic councils.
Councils were entrusted with the role of defining customary law in their areas ( the government had to approve their decisions ), and the provincial councils were empowered to become tribunals to decide matters of customary law when the dispute lay between chiefs in different hierarchies.
Since ancient times, when societies where tribal, there were councils or a headman whose decisions were assessed by village elders. This is called tribalism.
Parliament ’ s consent was necessary for some purposes, and it frequently offered advice, but the decisions were made by the English and Irish councils ”.
He could veto the councils ' decisions ; other than that, his decisions had to be countersigned by the appropriate government minister.
In many unincorporated areas, advisory town councils guide the decisions, made by a supervisor or city mananger.
The City Council is also required to supervise, standardize or approve certain decisions made by the commune councils.
The creation of the new councils had a significant effect on Ireland as it allowed local people to take decisions affecting themselves.
* Parish councils are supposed to act as a channel of local opinion to larger local government bodies, and as such have the right to be consulted on any planning decisions affecting the parish.
Russell was also accused of interfering in school closure decisions taken by councils.
The decrees of general councils need not be confirmed by the pope nor can they be altered by him ; on the other hand, appeal may be made from papal decisions to a general council.
The Awoamefia is assisted by two councils in the appeals decisions and general matters.

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