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preamble and ends
Though competition law itself would have remained unchanged, other goals of the preamble — which include " full employment " and " social progress "— carry the perception of greater specificity, and as being ends in themselves, while " free competition " is merely a means.
The document opens with a preamble and ends with a conclusion entitled “ The Way Forward ”.

preamble and with
It began with a preamble, of course.
On 23 July Austria-Hungary delivered a toughly worded letter to Serbia with ten enumerated demands and additional demands in the preamble aimed at the destruction of the anti-Austrian terrorist and propaganda network in Serbia.
The preamble to the Class Action Fairness Act stated that some abusive class actions harmed class members with legitimate claims and defendants that have acted responsibly ; adversely affected interstate commerce ; and undermined public respect for the country's judicial system.
A frame begins with preamble and start frame delimiter, followed by an Ethernet header featuring source and destination MAC addresses.
They were enunciated in the preamble to the " Agreement ( with exchange of notes ) on trade and intercourse between Tibet Region of China and India ", which was signed at Peking on 29 April 1954.
In particular, he felt that the two separate addresses were incongruous and suggested that the first address, occurring before the preamble, may have been inserted by someone familiar with Bede to echo Eadbald's future conversion ( see below ).
And whereas it is meet and proper to set out by way of preamble to this Act that, inasmuch as the Crown is the symbol of the free association of the members of the British Commonwealth of Nations, and as they are united by a common allegiance to the Crown, it would be in accord with the established constitutional position of all the members of the Commonwealth in relation to one another that any alteration in the law touching the Succession to the Throne or the Royal Style and Titles shall hereafter require the assent as well of the Parliaments of all the Dominions as of the Parliament of the United Kingdom:
A treaty typically begins with a preamble describing the contracting parties and their joint objectives in executing the treaty, as well as summarizing any underlying events ( such as a war ).
The contracting parties ' full names or sovereign titles are often included in the preamble, along with the full names and titles of their representatives, and a boilerplate clause about how their representatives have communicated ( or exchanged ) their full powers ( i. e., the official documents appointing them to act on behalf of their respective states ) and found them in good or proper form.
The preamble of the Constitution Party platform " gratefully acknowledges the blessing of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ as Creator, Preserver and Ruler of the Universe and of these United States ," and supports the Constitutional provision in Article VI, Section 3 that " no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States " and calls on all those who love liberty and value their inherent rights to join with them in the pursuit of their goals.
The work is a fictional historical essay dealing with the preamble to the events described in Tolkien's epic novel The Lord of the Rings, and the events themselves, in the style of The Silmarillion.
The preamble referendum question was also defeated, with a Yes vote of only 39 per cent.
In its preamble, it states that it was created by the Ticinese people ( popolo ) " in order to guaranty peaceful life together with respect for the dignity of man, fundamental liberties and social justice (...) faithful to its historic task to interpret Italian culture within the Helvetic Confederation ".
This variation is in keeping with the concept of local autonomy expressed in the preamble to the Paris Basis, and both YMCA Canada and YMCA of the USA are active participants in the World Alliance of YMCAs.
The preamble below is presented, with minor modifications, in Father Ximénez's prose and is followed by a sample of the versified renderings.
The Bosnian Constitutional Court, particularly citing the case law of the Supreme Court of Canada, also declared that the provisions of the preamble of the Bosnian Constitution are invested with a normative force thereby serving as a sound standard of judicial review for the Constitutional Court.
Likewise, in Australia in 1998, a referendum on whether to adopt a new preamble was accompanied by a promise that the preamble, if adopted, could not be enforceable by the courts, as some were concerned with how the preamble could be interpreted and applied.
The Covenant follows the structure of the UDHR and ICESCR, with a preamble and fifty-three articles, divided into six parts.
The general enacting formula for Acts of the Oireachtas is: " Be it enacted by the Oireachtas as follows :-", for an act with a preamble this enacting formula is, instead, " Be it therefore enacted by the Oireachtas as follows :—".
In the preamble, " gender identity " is understood to refer to each person's deeply felt internal and individual experience of gender, which may or may not correspond with the sex assigned at birth, including the person's sense of the body ( which may involve, if freely chosen, modification of bodily appearance or function by medical, surgical or other means ) and other experience of gender, including dress, speech and mannerism.
The constitution of Graubünden, last revised on 14 September 2003, states in its preamble that the canton's purpose is to " safeguard freedom, peace, and human dignity, ensure democracy and the Rechtsstaat, promote prosperity and social justice and preserving a sane environment for the future generations, with the intention of promoting trilingualism and cultural variety and conserving them as part of our historical heritage ".
# to work for the establishment and strengthening of the constitution in accordance with the spirit of the preamble ( that is, of respect for legally constituted authority and the Declaration of the Rights of Man ); and
His proposed preamble was founded upon the notion of popular sovereignty and ended with the words: " We, the people of Australia, do hereby enact and give to ourselves this Constitution.

preamble and new
He also proposed a new preamble for the Constitution and amendments necessary to reflect a minimalist Republican model.
George spelt out certain principles which should guide the formulation of a new constitutional preamble.
King Henry IV passed the De Heretico Comburendo statute in 1401, which recited in its preamble that it was directed against a certain new sect " who thought damnably of the sacraments and usurped the office of preaching.
In the Provincial Judges Reference, the Court fell short of using the preamble to state new constitutional obligations or limitations.
* The Preambles of both Constitutions do have some similarities, though it seems that the Confederate Constitution authors set out to give a different feel to the new preamble.
The preamble to the act stated: " it is expedient that new provisions and regulations should be established for improving the revenue of this Kingdom ... and ... it is just and necessary that a revenue should be raised ... for defraying the expenses of defending, protecting, and securing the same.
The Committee on Platform subsequently proposed, and the delegates approved, a preamble to the FOTLU constitution which sharply delineated the new federation from the Knights of Labor.
The preamble of an Ethernet frame consists of a 56-bit ( 7-byte ) pattern of alternating 1 and 0 bits, which allows devices on the network to easily detect a new incoming frame.
What was produced by Hywel's council was not a set of entirely new laws, rather as described in the preamble to the Book of Iorwerth:
The Act's preamble included the following Congressional findings that quantify the motivation for the new law:

preamble and God
* the preamble to the Constitution of Kentucky, which states, " We, the people of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, grateful to Almighty God for the civil, political and religious liberties we enjoy, and invoking the continuance of these blessings, do ordain and establish this Constitution "
In either case, the colonial presence is clear in Popol Vuh's preamble: " This we shall write now under the Law of God and Christianity ; we shall bring it to light because now the Popol Vuh, as it is called, cannot be seen any more, in which was clearly seen the coming from the other side of the sea and the narration of our obscurity, and our life was clearly seen.
The only values mentioned by the Charter's preamble are recognition for the supremacy of God and the rule of law, but these have been controversial and of minor legal consequence.
A Constitution was adopted, containing the following preamble: " Whereas, in the providence of God, the time has come when it seems fitting more fully to manifest the essential oneness in the Lord Jesus Christ as their God and Saviour of the Churches of the Baptist order and faith throughout the world, and to promote the spirit of fellowship, service and co-operation among them, while recognizing the independence of each particular church and not assuming the functions of any existing organization, it is agreed to form a Baptist World Alliance, extending over every part of the world.
However, the line " the belief in God is essential to our welfare " in the preamble was untouched and remains so to this day.
The mention of God in the preamble of the Constitution ( and later on the Brazilian currency ) was opposed by most leftists as incompatible with freedom of religion because it does not recognise the rights of polytheists ( like the Amerindians ) or atheists, but it has not been removed so far.
The Supreme Federal Court has ruled that that this omission of the protection of God was not unconstitutional since the preamble of the constitution is simply an indication of principles that serves as an introduction to the constitutional text and reflects the ideological conceptions of the legislator, falling within the scope of political ideology and not of the Law.
Glynn was a member of the Convention that framed the Australian Commonwealth constitution in 1897 – 98, contributing a reference to God in the preamble to the Australian Constitution, and helped found the Free Trade Party, one of the major parties in early twentieth century Australian politics.
In 1982 a coalition of groups including the EFC successfully campaigned to have " the supremacy of God " recognized in the preamble to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Their key changes to the committee ’ s draft was an inclusion of the phrase “ Invoking the favor of Almighty God ” into the preamble, the addition of an executive item veto, a removal of a congressional restriction of fifteen percent on import tariffs, and a combining of the circuit and district court systems into one district system where each state comprised one district.
The preamble emphasizes freedom of religion or disbelief: " We, the Polish Nation-all citizens of the Republic, Both those who believe in God as the source of truth, justice, good and beauty, As well as those not sharing such faith but respecting those universal values as arising from other sources ...".
Professor Peter Hogg speculated this would include a right to atheism, despite the preamble to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which recognizes the " supremacy of God.
According to the Charter's preamble, Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God.
The banners, which the teacher had been displaying for the past 25 years without a single complaint, contained slogans such as " In God We Trust ", " One Nation Under God ", and the preamble to the Declaration of Independence.
The preamble opens with a solemn invocation of God in continuance of Swiss constitutional tradition.

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