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They and administer
They may not administer Penance ( Reconciliation ), Anointing of the Sick ( Extreme Unction ), or function as an ordained celebrant or concelebrant of the Mass ( by virtue of their office and their training and institution, they may act, if the need arises, as altar servers, lectors, ushers, porters, or Eucharistic ministers of the Cup, and if need be, the Host ).
They predicted that by the 300 volt shock, when the victim refuses to answer, only 3. 73 percent of the subjects would still continue and they believed that " only a little over one-tenth of one per cent of the subjects would administer the highest shock on the board.
They also have the authority or power to administer religious rites ; in particular, rites of sacrifice to, and propitiation of, a deity or deities.
They administer this affluence for the benefit of all.
They appoint a superintendent to administer the operation of public schools in the county.
They are also used to administer certain medical or recreational drugs.
They constantly monitor the patient's heart rhythm, and automatically administer shocks for various life threatening arrhythmias, according to the device's programming.
They were once even allowed to administer school corporal punishment in some schools ( now abolished in the UK and several other countries ).
They also administer a financial needs-based program which supplements Medicare Part D program enrollees.
They distanced themselves from the CRU, forming the Canadian Football Council in 1956 to administer the game at the professional level.
They may also order compulsory mental examinations for good cause, act as a magisterial official regarding enforcement complaints on orders for isolation or quarantine issued by the Commissioner of Health and Human Services, administer oaths of office to public officials, take depositions and issue subpoenas.
* They are relatively easy to administer.
They could either build up a dense European settlement on the Saint Lawrence and let Indians bring furs to them, or spread out into a wilderness too large to administer or protect.
They comply / administer / work with The Early Years Foundation Stage EYFS and have the same responsibilities for education as nurseries and reception classes.
They do not have great powers vested in them, and so it is suggested that 10 counties are too much for Lithuania as the two smallest counties administer only four municipalities.
They administer St. Bonaventure's Parish in Allegany, called " Little Bona's ".
They promote, develop, and expand school-based service learning to K – 12 schools and school districts ; they provide direct assistance in the form of technical support and professional development opportunities to local school-community partnerships ; and they administer and disseminate the annual K – 12 school-based state formula grants from Learn and Serve America, the primary federal funding source for service learning.
They administer transportation planning, CDBG grants, HUD grants, data collection, housing programs and more.
They received a particular mandate to follow the Marist Fathers to the Pacific and administer to the new colonies of the Pacific nations and Australia.
They charge a very high interest rate ( about 40 % per month / fortnight ) and frequently threaten violence ( and administer it ) towards those who fail to pay in time.
They are restricted by canon law in what they can do to the diocese they temporarily administer.
They would also have their own city officials to administer a separate justice system and safeguard their religious interests.
They administer justice in Pakistan at a district level.
They place him into the medical scanner and administer a dose of radiation, balanced to target the viral cells without becoming lethal to the host.

They and justice
They would preside over trials involving criminal acts as well as grant court orders or validate " illegal " acts as acts of administering justice.
They have quarreled with their respective fathers, they are proud to be Saxons, they display a highly-evolved sense of justice, they support the rightful king even though he is of Norman-French ancestry, they are adept with weapons, and they each fall in love with a " fair maid " ( Rowena and Marian, respectively ).
They are bound to a code of morality and justice.
They instead " advocated change intended to advance the cause of justice and fairness ".
They measure the success of governance and specific policies by examining many factors, including stability, justice, material wealth, and peace.
They advised the magistrates who were entrusted with the administration of justice, most importantly the praetors.
They were elected on a manifesto of greater social justice with left wing policies such as the creation of a National Health Service, an expansion of the provision of council housing and nationalisation of the major industries.
They embody humane values such as freedom and justice and have a good understanding about the workings of human nature and the universe.
They develop a social justice theory that answers some of these questions in concrete settings.
They are opposed to all principles based on humanity and justice.
They also share a similar view of divine justice.
They were originally the personifications of nature in its different seasonal aspects, but in later times they were regarded as goddessess of order in general and natural justice.
They demanded that Stone ’ s killer be handed over to meet European justice, that a ransom in wampum worth 250 pounds sterling be paid ; that the Pequot cede all of their land to the Massachusetts Bay Colony ; that the Pequot only trade with the English ; and that all disputes between the Pequot and the Narragansett be mediated by the English.
They point to another characteristic of a sovereign God: his divine justice.
They reclaim noble words like democracy, freedom, liberation, justice, and in doing so they are defending the most basic human rights of all of us in a war being waged against all of us ".
They were peace officers who served under the justice of the peace ( JP ) of each voting precinct.
They are required to serve court papers when so ordered, and to apprehend and bring to justice any lawbreakers or fugitives, suppress riots or unlawful assemblies, enforce state law and generally keep the peace.
They also had a great sense of justice ( kihooto ).
They are based upon the old seal for the city from 1689 which shows the Roman god Janus dressed as an emperor ( to represent the king ); the sword and the pair of scales represents justice.
They are known for their confrontational style, combined with socialist lyrics focused on both militant social justice and Pan-Africanism.
They may fight villains, but not for the reason of justice, or if it is for the cause of justice will take an " ends justify the means " stance.
They served as ' examples of justice ' for the aldermen of the city who had to speak justice in this room.
They instituted the Terror as a means of destroying those they perceived as enemies within: " Terror ", said Robespierre, " is only justice that is prompt, severe and inflexible ".

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