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They and unilaterally
They unilaterally convened the primary assemblies by a proclamation on September 14, 1801, have a referendum on this new draft-constitution.
They eliminated the right of the United States to unilaterally intervene militarily.
They frequently express unilaterally, i. e., on only one side, not crossing the midline of the body.
They conclude, " uture costly moral actions may be pursued unilaterally by a single powerful state, rather than by multilateral agreement, and may be driven primarily internally rather than reflecting the spread of an international moral consensus.

They and abrogated
They denied that John XXII was really pope, as he had abrogated the Rule of St. Francis, which, according to their doctrine, represented the pure and simple Gospel.
* says that the verse 2: 184 " They had a choice, either fast or feed a poor for every day " was abrogated.
They abrogated universal suffrage and imposed a literacy test for voting.

They and restrictions
They are regulated by state laws, which include restrictions on rates and forms, and which aim to protect consumers and the public from unfair or abusive practices.
They also typically do not have other requirements that are common in copyleft licences, like restrictions on formats that the work can be available in or whether Digital Rights Management may be used on the product.
They can also allow changes on the restrictions on costumes or props ( e. g. the Swedish " Triathlon " slams that allow for a poet, musician, and dancer to all take the stage at the same time ), changing the judging structure ( e. g. having a specific guest judge ), or changing the time limits ( e. g. a " 1-2-3 " slam with three rounds of one minute, two minutes, and three minutes, respectively ).
In an interview Jennings recalled the restrictions of the Nashville establishment, " They wouldn't let you do anything.
They are available to U. S. Government users, their contractors, and federally sponsored non-U. S. Government activities subject to export restrictions in accordance with International Traffic in Arms Regulations.
They compare the network communication restrictions with restrictions that some phone companies tried to place on their lines in the past, preventing transferring of computer data rather than speech.
They acted through the media to impose a set of restrictions known as the " five nos ": no wearing black armbands, no mourning wreaths, no mourning halls, no memorial activities, and no handing out photos of Zhou.
They were subject to rationing restrictions, and U. S. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt remarked on the rationed food served and the limited bathwater that was permitted during a stay at the unheated and boarded-up Palace.
They now use the term " creole " or " creole language " for any language suspected to have undergone creolization, terms that now imply no geographic restrictions nor ethnic prejudices.
They also combat most legislation to protect animals such as breed-limit restrictions and anti-puppy mill legislation.
* They legally reside in one of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Northern Mariana Islands, or are the child of military parent ( s ) assigned to permanent duty outside of the US, or are a student ( certain restrictions apply ) temporarily abroad.
They impose restrictions on exports of nuclear and missile to Iran, banking and insurance transactions, investment in oil, exports of refined petroleum products, and so on.
Carl Felsenfeld and David L. Glass wrote that “ he public — which for this purpose includes most of the members of Congress ” does not understand that the investment banks and other “ shadow banking ” firms that experienced “ runs ” precipitating the financial crisis ( i. e., AIG, Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, and Merrill Lynch ) never became “ financial holding companies ” under the GLBA and, therefore, never exercised any new powers available through Glass-Steagall “ repeal .” They joined Jonathan R. Macey and Peter J. Wallison in noting many GLBA critics do not understand that Glass-Steagall ’ s restrictions on banks ( i. e., Sections 16 and 21 ) remained in effect and that only the affiliation provisions in Sections 20 and 32 were repealed by the GLBA.
They maintained and enforced an Ottoman era Hamayouni Decree restrictions on building or repairing churches.
They strengthened editorial restrictions to counter the effect.
They tend to prefer aged, small, three-door, front-wheel drive hatchback cars, such as the Vauxhall Corsa, Fiat Punto, Ford Fiesta, Peugeot 106, Citroën Saxo, Volkswagen Polo and the Vauxhall Nova with small engines usually ranging between 1. 0 litre and 1. 6 litres ; this " preference " is more based on financial restrictions rather than desire.
They were subject to the same restrictions vis-à-vis Muslims — with regard to dress, proselytizing, and intermarriage, for example — and were allowed the same legal control over their own members.
They are also inherently connected with restrictions on liberty in areas of non-harmful conduct.
They especially criticized Article 3, which forbade religious instruction in schools, and Article 130, which adopted an extreme form of separation of church and state, including a series of restrictions on priests and ministers of all religions to hold public office, canvass on behalf of political parties or candidates, or to inherit from persons other than close blood relatives, etc.
They range from ensuring sex equality, preventing girls from being pressured into wearing the headscarf, or a desire to see the Muslim community assimilated into French society on the one hand ; to upholding freedoms of expression or conscience or religion, preventing the state from imposing restrictions on what a women can or cannot wear, preventing state victimisation of a minority group and opposing what may be seen as discrimination against Muslims or ' the other '.
They were sometimes prohibited by law, and were quickly renewed whenever such restrictions were lifted or enforcement waned.
They may cluster, because of earlier restrictions, as proximity made it easier to ensure freshness.
They criticized the Bush administration for reducing funding for scientific research, setting restrictions on stem cell research, ignoring scientific consensus on critical issues such as global warming, and hampering cooperation with foreign scientists by employing deterring immigration and visa practices.

They and imposed
They both study primarily the properties of differentiable manifolds, sometimes with a variety of structures imposed on them.
They resented the changes imposed on the Roman Catholic Church by the Civil Constitution of the Clergy ( 1790 ) and broke into open revolt in defiance of the Revolutionary government's military conscription.
They imposed on the parts of Afghanistan under their control their political and judicial interpretation of Islam issuing edicts forbidding women to work outside the home, attend school, or to leave their homes unless accompanied by a male relative.
They imposed on the parts of Afghanistan under their control their political and judicial interpretation of Islam issuing edicts especially targeting women.
They express relations between macroscopic mechanical variables and temperature that are reached much more rapidly than the progress of any imposed changes in the surroundings, and are in effect variables of state for thermodynamic equilibrium.
They were imposed guard duty on Skansin without pay, for clothing and food they depended on the bounty of the farmers.
They may be purposefully imposed, or arise as unintended consequence of trans-cultural interaction ; and have a measurable effect even where countered by other external influences and actions deemed to be beneficial or which serve to promote indigenous rights and interests within the wider community.
They had forced China to import opium, thus leading to widespread addiction, defeated China in several wars, asserted a right to promote Christianity and imposed unequal treaties under which foreigners and foreign companies in China were accorded special privileges, extraterritorial rights and immunities from Chinese law, causing resentment and xenophobic reactions among the Chinese.
They imposed censorship, closed many newspapers that published material deemed unacceptable, and suspended civil liberties.
They have struggled to maintain Choctaw culture as the whites imposed a binary culture of white and " all other " people of color classified as black.
They went back to the Upper Consistory in Dresden, and demanded payment of the penalty of 300 thalers imposed in October 1730.
They also announced that the Durand ethnic division line had been imposed on them under coercion / duress and was a diktat.
They supported Belgium's King Leopold II, who had imposed slave labor conditions in the colony.
They argued that Grant and the Radicals were corrupt, and had imposed Reconstruction far too long on the South.
They then imposed new laws requiring the natives to provide four weeks of labour a year, and pay a poll tax in cash.
They were imposed to give U. S. steel makers protection from what a U. S. probe determined was a detrimental surge in steel imports.
They functioned as appellate courts and also had jurisdiction over trials in serious criminal cases where imprisonment exceeding five years may be imposed.
They also show a maximum loading of ~ 35 wt %, since high aspect ratio particles exhibit a larger per particle excluded volume as well as inter-particle tangling as they attempt to rotate end-over-end, resulting in a limit imposed by high off-state apparent viscosity of the fluids.
They imposed detailed work programs and nominated their preferred managerial candidates.
They also find it to be no surprise that long-term implications are apparent due to the methods imposed in this experiment as the subjects were taunted and were not allowed to play with the toys and thus incited agitation and dissatisfaction.
They base their claims on their belief that they are the rightful successors of the autocephalous Montenegrin Metropolitanate, which participated in the formation of a imposed Serbian Orthodox Church in 1920.
They then advanced to seize as much territory as possible, including Athens and Thebes, before the Western Powers imposed a ceasefire.
They believe that gaining the socialist utopia, which they believe is possible, will cause the imposed suffering to be forgiven.
They are fighting to prevent Wahhabism from being imposed on Somalia and protecting the country's Sunni-Sufi traditions and generally moderate religious views.

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