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They serve as the legislating and policy body for the county enacting laws, ordinances, and taxes.
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They emerged as interchangeable cogs in a faulty but formidable machine: shaved nearly naked, hair queued, greatcoated, jackbooted, and best of all -- in the opinion of the British professional, Major Semple-Lisle -- `` their minds are not estranged from the paths of obedience by those smatterings of knowledge which only serve to lead to insubordination and mutiny ''.
They serve not only as spokesmen for their areas, but they also contribute to top-level decision making.
They generally vote so as to serve their own constituency, and if the constituency should be solidly middle class or solidly lower class, they might be expected to vote and work for middle- or for lower-class interests in education.
They serve to contradict a popular notion that the Comedie merely repeats, as accurately as possible, the techniques of acting the classics that prevailed in the 17th century.
They may not fill the clerical role of serving as the Mass celebrant and as a clerical witness to a marriage ( they may serve as a non-ordained witness alongside the laity, for example, at a friend's wedding ).
They primarily serve lower density suburban areas ( non inner-city ), and often share right-of-way with intercity or freight trains.
They both serve a four year term and they can be renominated as many times as the President chooses, until their terms on the Board of Governors expire.
" They serve a valuable purpose in paleontology because they provide direct evidence of the predation and diet of extinct organisms.
They must be confirmed by the United States Senate and serve a term of office of five years, with a maximum of ten years, if reappointed, unless they resign or are fired by the President before their term ends.
They have been used to name entities such as variables, functions, and commands whose purpose is unimportant and serve only to demonstrate a concept.
They could not serve consecutive terms ; a member could serve a second term only by allowing someone else to serve a single intervening term in office.
" They also refused to serve in the military or attend Lutheran schools, choosing instead to teach their children at home.
They and legislating
They apply in Hong Kong by the Hong Kong legislature legislating on the same matter: for example, the Law About the National Flag of the People's Republic of China, a Chinese statute, does not apply to Hong Kong directly ; it takes effect in Hong Kong in form of the National Flag and National Emblem Ordinance, a Hong Kong statute enacted by the Hong Kong legislature.
They and policy
They were also vehemently opposed to unilateral nuclear disarmament, an increasingly popular policy amongst members of the party.
They set policy for all agencies below it, but are not involved in the day to day affairs of the Town.
They are responsible for all library policy, the library budget, and hiring and firing the library director.
They declared that the policy of the United States was to uphold republican institutions and to seek treaties of commerce on a most-favored-nation basis.
They were to be governed separately, together with the respective councils, and according to their ancient laws, but foreign policy was to be conducted by the king.
They continued, however, to function in all respects ( rule, clothing and policy ) as an autonomous branch of the Teutonic Order, headed by their own Master ( himself de jure subject to the Teutonic Order's Grand Master ).
They argued that the different policy views were not related to views on whether raising the minimum wage would reduce teen employment ( the median economist said there would be a reduction of 1 %), but on value differences such as income redistribution.
They explained to each other the reasons for their foreign policy hostility in the 1930s, finding common ground in the anti-capitalism of both countries.
They also see that party and state policy guidance is followed and that non-party members do not create autonomous organizations that could challenge party rule.
They had, between them, made the Law of 22 Prairial one of the charges against him, and after his fall, advocating Terror would mean adopting the policy of a convicted enemy of the Republic, endangering the advocate's own head.
They are often used to denote foreign policy and domestic security measures as they existed before or after the attacks.
They instituted a policy of mass literacy, devoted significant resources to health care, and promoted gender equality.
They were disappointed in this, since both the Dutch and the British chose to pursue a policy of neutrality.
They proclaimed a policy of religious freedom for all, ending the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire.
They advocated a clash with Giscard d ' Estaing because they thought his policy bewildered the conservative electorate.
They challenged the establishment about taxes, land policy, the privileges of the Anglican Church and the Family Compact, appropriations, and freedom of the press.
They also provide important information to those assigned to the statutory offices within OMB, which are Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, the Office of Federal Financial Management, and the Office of E-Government & Information Technology whose job it is to specialize in issues such as federal regulations or procurement policy and law.
They must maintain a large informed network of supporters who can be mobilized for events to garner media attention and influence policy changes.
They were subjected to the same treatment and abuse as other Buchenwald prisoners until October 1944, when a change in policy saw the aviators dispatched to Stalag Luft III, a regular prisoner-of-war camp ( POW ) camp ; nevertheless, two airmen died at Buchenwald.
They are not isolated or sporadic events, but are part either of a government policy ( although the perpetrators need not identify themselves with this policy ) or of a wide practice of atrocities tolerated or condoned by a government or a de facto authority.
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