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" Generally speaking, an appellate court's judgment provides ' the final directive of the appeals courts as to the matter appealed, setting out with specificity the court's determination that the action appealed from should be affirmed, reversed, remanded or modified '".
At the directive of God / Allah, Prophet Abraham took Hagar as a concubine with the permission of his wife Sarah, who was infertile ( according to Islamic sources ).
However, attempts made in closed-door sessions at the Fourth Plenary Session of the 17th Communist Party of China's Central Committee in September 2009 to grapple with these problems produced inconclusive results, although a directive which requires disclosure of investments and property holdings by party and governmental officials was passed.
The SE must have a minimum subscribed capital of € 120, 000, as per article 4 ( 2 ) of the directive, subject to the provision that where a Member State requires a larger capital for companies exercising certain types of activities, the same requirement will also apply to an SE with its registered office in that Member State ( article 4 ( 3 )).
With regard to occupational pension schemes, the SE is covered by the provisions laid down in the proposal for a directive on institutions for occupational schemes, presented by the Commission in October 2000, in particular in connection with the possibility of introducing a single pension scheme for all their employees in the European Union.
Yale amassed a fortune in his lifetime, largely through secret contracts with Madras merchants, against the East India Company's directive.
The gallon was removed from the list of legally defined primary units of measure catalogued in the EU directive 80 / 181 / EEC, for trading and official purposes, with effect from 31 December 1994.
One of the impacts of this directive was that the United Kingdom amended its own legislation to replace the gallon with the litre as a primary unit of measure in trade and in the conduct of public business, effective from 30 September 1995.
Ireland also passed legislation in response to the EU directive with the effective date being 31 December 1993.
Nosek ignored this directive, with Gottwald's support.
In 2000, the FARC-EP issued a directive called " Law 002 " which demanded a " tax " from all individuals and corporations with assets worth at least $ 1 million USD, warning that those who failed to pay would be detained by the group.
In her battle with demonic puppet master, Mokkurkalfi she states that she dislikes machines whose prime directive is meaningless combat, and that a true mechanic must value the sanctity of his or her mecha's life.
Khrushchev sent the memo with his approval to his deputy Frol Kozlov and on August 1 it was, with minor revisions, passed as a CPSU Central Committee directive.
These Sentinels are equipped with several body-mounted gun turrets, and their primary directive is to protect humans rather than to hunt mutants.
; No prime directive: There is typically no prohibition on contact or interference with other races protecting them from advanced technology.
* In the upcoming film Prince of Malacca, a Wall Street billionaire hedge fund manager, after seeking nadi astrology in India, is getting into a double deal by becoming a CIA ’ s intelligence officer with a special directive from the President of the United States of America to detect a drug cartel in Southeast Asia, in an exchange for using space and satellite technology to locate an island in the Strait of Malacca where in a tribal community his lover of previous birth is born as a beautiful dancer.
Wagner originally wrote the work to be performed without intermission – an example of his efforts to break with tradition – and, while today's opera houses sometimes still follow this directive, it is also performed in a three-act version.
The non-interference directive seems to have originated with the Vulcans.
However, as Star Fleet does not officially make first contact with the Organians until the original series episode " Errand of Mercy ," it is unknown what impact, if any, they had on the development of the directive.
The directive is regarded as " inviolable ," and any Star Fleet officer responding to a question regarding their prior actions with words to the effect of " I cannot reply due to the Temporal Prime Directive " would not normally be subject to censure, as long as some form of temporal instability had been sensed, however slight the signs.
Until the reorganization begun by Nikolai Yezhov with a purge of the regional political police in the autumn of 1936 and formalized by a May 1939 directive of the All-Union NKVD by which all appointments to the local political police were controlled from the center, there was frequent tension between centralized control of local units and the collusion of those units with local and regional party elements, frequently resulting in the thwarting of Moscow's plans.
Ever-increasing immigration brought pressure to bear on local governments to seize the mission properties and dispossess the natives in accordance with Echeandía's directive.

directive and view
Proceeding from Hunter's view that Life is the directive power above and behind living matter, Wallace then argues that logically, Mind is the cause of consciousness, which exists in different degrees and kinds in living matter.
In the European Union, debate regarding the export of e-waste has resulted in a significant amendment to the WEEE directive ( January 2012 ) with a view to significantly diminishing the export of WEEE ( untreated e-waste ).

directive and General
In June he marched to Williamsburg, where he received a confusing series of orders from General Sir Henry Clinton that culminated in a directive to establish a fortified deep water port.
On 2 February 2009, Lieutenant General Eric Schoomaker, Army Surgeon General, issued the following directive:
It took over two months for General Clay to overcome continued resistance to the new directive JCS 1779, but on July 10, 1947, it was finally approved at a meeting of the SWNCC ( State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee ).
Moreover, on the very night of the invasion Soviet troops received a directive undersigned by Marshal Timoshenko and General of the Army Georgi Zhukov that commanded: " do not answer to any provocations " and " do not undertake any actions without specific orders ".
This directive is implemented in the UK by The European Communities ( Recognition of Professional Qualifications ) ( First General System ) Regulations 2005 and by similar regulations in other member states.
While General Secretary Browder at first attacked Germany for its September 1, 1939 invasion of western Poland, on September 11, the CPUSA received a blunt directive from Moscow denouncing the Polish government.
Like in Sino-Soviet conflict on Chinese Eastern Railway or Soviet-Japanese border conflicts Soviet troops on western border received a directive undersigned by Marshal Semyon Timoshenko and General of the Army Georgy Zhukov that ordered ( as demanded by Stalin ): " do not answer to any provocations " and " do not undertake any ( offensive ) actions without specific orders "-which meant that Soviet troops could open fire only on their soil and forbade counter-attack on German soil.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese and North Korean Communist Forces in the Field, General Peng Dehuai, issued an operational directive that summarizes the initial objectives of the offensive as follows:
He would later remark regarding the occupation directive guiding his and General Eisenhower's actions: " there was no doubt that JCS 1067 contemplated the Carthaginian peace which dominated our operations in Germany during the early months of occupation.
When U. S. Army General John J. Pershing received the directive from President Wilson, he changed the orders for the 339th Infantry Regiment, along with the First Battalion of the 310th Engineers plus a few other ancillary units from the 85th Division.
The General Council is both a directive and executive body.
On his return to Norway, General Böhme issued a secret directive to his commanders in which he ordered " unconditional military obedience " and " iron discipline ".
In 1996, General Charles C. Krulak, Commandant of the U. S. Marine Corps issued a directive to use wargames for improving " Military Thinking and Decision Making Exercises ".
On 4 April 1996 Major General Piers Reid signed a directive to initiate the establishment of a fully integrated logistic function in the New Zealand Army, with the intention of improving logistic support in both operational and non-operational environments.
During the war, he held the three main pillars of his policy: As Command in Chief, along with General José Félix Estigarribia, he led successful campaigns of the Army ; implemented a progressive system of expenses, and maintained a diplomatic directive with the strong desire to achieve peace with dignity.
Concerned about the relative failure of the B-29 offensive to deal any crippling blows to Japan, General LeMay issued a new directive on 19 February.
On 24 July, a directive was sent to General Carl A. Spaatz ordering the 509th to deliver its first atomic bomb as soon as weather would permit.
General Lucius D. Clay, deputy to general Dwight D. Eisenhower who in 1945 was military governor of the U. S. occupation Zone in Germany, and who would go on to replace Eisenhower as governor and as commander in chief, U. S. Forces in Europe, would later remark regarding the occupation directive guiding his and General Eisenhower's actions in occupied Germany: " there was no doubt that JCS 1067 contemplated the Carthaginian peace which dominated our operations in Germany during the early months of occupation.

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