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resolutions and opposed
The United States has consistently opposed what it perceives as " unbalanced " " anti-Israel " resolutions and, in recent years, one other nation has joined Israel's defense — Micronesia.
By 1910, 31 state legislatures had passed resolutions calling for a constitutional amendment allowing direct election, and in the same year ten Republican senators who were opposed to reform were forced out of their seats, acting as a " wake-up call to the Senate ".
Countries opposed to whaling have passed non-binding resolutions in the IWC urging Japan to stop the program.
Those who opposed this resolution argued that its presence would cause the other, more rational resolutions to lose support.
This is opposed to the " traditional " int 10h BIOS calls, which are limited to resolutions of 640 × 480 pixels with 16 color ( 4-bit ) depth or less.
Alle resolutions were opposed by Israel and the United States only.
His party constantly opposed the unelected colonial government, and in 1828 he helped draft an early form of the resolutions, essentially a list of grievances against the colonial administration.
This meeting, held at the statehouse on September 9, 1835, found Noah Webster, Simeon Baldwin, and others helping to frame resolutions that condemned any interference by Congress with the treatment of slaves within any of the states, opposed the use of the mail for " transmission of incendiary information ", proposed African colonization for " the free colored population ", and " viewed with alarm the efforts of the abolitionists ".
John Winthrop, in writing about the 1648 synod that adopted the platform, noted that those " who came lately from England " were strongly opposed to its resolutions.
He opposed Patrick Henry's extremist resolutions in protest of the Stamp Act, but the dissolution of the House of Burgesses by Parliament profoundly altered his views.
In May 2007, following an appeal for the annulment of the third ordinary congress by a faction of the PRS opposed to Ialá, the Regional Court of Bissau cancelled the congress ' resolutions and removed Ialá from the party leadership.
He introduced three sets of resolutions in 1793, which criticized Hamilton's conduct as Secretary of the Treasury to the point of accusing him of misconduct in office ; he opposed the first Bank of the United States and Jay's Treaty ; he resisted naval appropriations during the Quasi-War of 1798.
The leader of the Repeal Association, Daniel O ' Connell, opposed the use of physical force to enact repeal, and passed ' peace resolutions ' declaring that violence and force were not to be employed.
He still opposed Fox on abolition of the slave trade but did nothing to stop the government from passing it, though he did speak in the Lords on 24 June 1806 that he " felt rather alarmed at the consequences the resolutions might produce " but " he could not help feeling disposed to support them ".
These Tejano leaders, including Erasmo Seguin, largely agreed with the result of the convention but opposed the methods by which the resolutions had been proposed.
She cosponsored City Council resolutions that opposed the war in Iraq, criticized the federal USA PATRIOT Act, and called for a national moratorium on the death penalty.
Austin found that the Tejano leaders largely agreed with the result of the convention but opposed the methods by which the resolutions had been proposed.
In May 2007, following an appeal for the annulment of the third ordinary congress by a faction of the PRS opposed to Ialá, the Regional Court of Bissau cancelled the congress ' resolutions and removed Ialá from the party leadership.

resolutions and federal
Though his final session in Congress was uneventful, he did reintroduce seven resolutions, which failed, providing for rotation of federal appointees.
Jefferson and James Madison also secretly drafted the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions denouncing the federal legislation, though state legislatures rejected these resolutions.
Several states have introduced various resolutions and legislation in protest to federal actions.
His agreement was based on Dibbs agreeing to support federal resolutions in the coming parliamentary session.
His attempt to draft the federal resolutions was delayed by a period as acting premier, when he had to deal with the 1892 Broken Hill miners ' strike, and his carriage of a complex electoral reform bill.
He introduced the federal resolutions into the House on 22 November 1892 but was unable to get them considered in committee.
Although he finally managed to get the federal resolutions considered in committee in October 1893, he then could not get them listed for debate by the House.
These described a permanent confederation, but granted to the Congress — the only federal institution — little power to finance itself or to ensure that its resolutions were enforced.
George-Étienne Cartier was largely responsible for convincing the French-Canadian members of the Legislature in Canada to accept the resolutions, even though he himself did not support such a strong federal government.
Most resolutions from the 1920s to 2005 have begun " Resolved: that The United States federal government should " although some variations from this structure have been apparent both before the NDT-CEDA merger and with the 2006-2007 college policy debate topic, which limited the affirmative agent to the United States Supreme Court.
* In each of the Malay states, State Enactments, and in Malacca and Penang, resolutions of the State Legislatures, approving and giving force of law to the federal constitution .</ ref > This constitution of the Federation of Malaya formed the basis of the new constitution of Malaysia when Malaysia formed in 1963.
In 2011, the Socialist Caucus proposed resolutions at that year's federal NDP convention to oppose the Alberta Tar Sands, legalize marijuana, boycott “ apartheid Israel ,” repeal the Clarity Act and nationalize auto, bank and insurance companies.
Some of the major points that were addressed in the resolutions are as follows: Canada will have a strong central government ( federal government ), the central government is to be responsiblle for the legislation of peace, order and good government, provinces will have defined powers and will be accountable for handling local affairs and social and cultural issues, the United Province of Canada ( as they called it ), will be split into Quebec and Ontario, a federal government will be composed of two law making houses.
# Hawai ` i's State legislature, which has unanimously passed at least three resolutions supporting federal recognition for Native Hawaiians.
" Representative Joshua Reed Giddings of Ohio introduced a series of nine resolutions in the United States House of Representatives that argued that Virginia state law did not apply to slaves outside of Virginian waters, and that the U. S. federal government should not act to protect the rights of the slaveholders in this case.
Its responsibilities include legislative oversight of the federal budget process, reviewing all bills and resolutions on the budget, and monitoring agencies and programs funded outside of the budgetary process.
The committee holds hearings on federal budget legislation and congressional resolutions related to the federal budget process.
The most significant incident involving continuing resolutions occurred in 1995, when a standoff between then Democratic President Bill Clinton and Congressional Republicans led to the shutdown of the federal government.

resolutions and Alien
The Virginia Report of 1799 – 1800, Touching the Alien and Sedition Laws ; together with the Virginia Resolutions of December 21, 1798, the Debate and Proceedings thereon in the House of Delegates of Virginia, and several other documents illustrative of the report and resolutions

resolutions and Acts
In rare cases, the Security Council can adopt resolutions under Chapter VII of the UN Charter, related to " threats to Peace, Breaches of the Peace and Acts of Aggression ," which are legally binding under international law, and can be followed up with economic sanctions, military action, and similar uses of force through the auspices of the United Nations.
Following the passage of the Intolerable Acts by the British Parliament in 1774, Jefferson wrote a set of resolutions against the acts.
Wheeler also read from the Acts and resolutions passed by the Legislature of Massachusetts in the year 1844 ", page 319, " 2.
In January 1948, WJC President Stephen Wise, appealed to US Secretary of State George Marshall: “ Between 800, 000 and a million Jews in the Middle East and North Africa, exclusive of Palestine, are in ' the greatest danger of destruction ' at the hands of Muslims being incited to holy war over the Partition of Palestine ... Acts of violence already perpetrated, together with those contemplated, being clearly aimed at the total destruction of the Jews, constitute genocide, which under the resolutions of the General Assembly is a crime against humanity .“ The United States, however, did not take any follow-up action to investigate these pleadings.
His last official act was to pass through parliament resolutions for taxing several articles, such as glass, paint, paper and tea, on their importation into America, which he estimated would produce the sum of ₤ 40, 000 for the English treasury: the Townshend Acts.

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