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In 1961, Eisenhower became the first U. S. president to be constitutionally prevented from running for re-election to the office, having served the maximum two terms allowed.
When Haiti announced that its first direct elections ( all men twenty-one or over were allowed to vote ) would be held on October 8, 1950, Magloire resigned from the junta and declared himself a candidate for president.
In the French system, in the event of cohabitation, the president is often allowed to set the policy agenda in foreign affairs and the prime minister runs the domestic agenda.
In the event, the Serbian government under president Slobodan Milošević capitulated and the refugees were allowed home under UN protection.
Former Nintendo president Hiroshi Yamauchi believed that if the company allowed the licensing of pornographic games, the company's image would be forever tarnished.
González joined Moríñigo in exile early in 1949, and Chaves became president in 1950 as the military finally allowed power to pass to the democráticos.
Oviedo became the Colorado candidate for president in the 1998 election, but when the Supreme Court of Paraguay upheld in April his conviction on charges related to the 1996 coup attempt, he was not allowed to run and remained in confinement.
Additionally, federal courts have allowed this privilege to radiate outward and protect other executive branch employees, but have weakened that protection for those executive branch communications that do not involve the president.
During this period of Interim president is not allowed to dismiss the national assembly nor are they allowed to call for a referendum or initiate any constitutional changes.
The Constitution allowed the first president to serve for only two years, and set a three-year term for all later presidents.
When USC opened in 1880, tuition was $ 15. 00 per term and students were not allowed to leave town without the knowledge and consent of the university president.
The compromise, based on the Aldrich Plan but sponsored by Democratic Congressmen Carter Glass and Robert Owen, allowed the private banks to control the 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks, but appeased the agrarians by placing controlling interest in the System in a central board appointed by the president with Senate approval.
In the presidential elections, the only candidate allowed to run was the one elected as president of UNIP at the party's general conference.
Against the will of the president of the German federal bank, he allowed a 1: 1 exchange rate for wages, interest and rent between the West and East Marks.
Later in July, the U. S. Government convinced Chamoun not to seek a second term and this allowed for Fuad Chehab to be elected Lebanon's new president.
Eduardo Frei would then be constitutionally able to run again ( since the Chilean Constitution did not allow a president to hold two consecutive terms, but allowed multiple non-consecutive ones ), and presumably easily defeat Allende.
James Stone, the first president of Kalamazoo College, led the school from 1842 through 1863 and was responsible for instituting the high academic standards that allowed the College to receive its charter.
This allowed the president to calculate the duty based on the price of the American price of a good, not the imported good.
Article 1, Section 7 of the Confederate States Constitution, adopted March 11, 1861, allowed the president of the Confederacy the ability to " approve any appropriation and disapprove any other appropriation in the same bill ," with such disapprovals returned to the houses of congress for reconsideration and potentially for override.
The split among the Apristas allowed former president Fernando Belaúnde Terry of Acción Popular to win the election.
Mexico increased its international presence during López Portillo: in addition to becoming the world's fourth oil exporter, Mexico restarted relations with the post Franco-Spain in 1977, allowed Pope John Paul II to visit Mexico, welcomed American president Jimmy Carter and broke relations with Somoza and supported the Sandinista National Liberation Front in its rebellion against the United States supported government.
Debate is allowed, however, and the body has been known to refer the inspired document back to the president for further reflection or for clarification.
Following the mandate of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1441, The president of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, allowed UN inspectors to return to Iraq in November 2002.

allowed and confer
Parliaments allowed representatives of the gentry to meet, confer and send policy-proposals to the monarch in the form of Bills.
Interestingly, Hogwarts Quidditch players are allowed to use whatever broomsticks they like or their sponsors can afford, despite the fact that more expensive brooms often confer great ( and arguably unfair ) advantages in speed and manoeuvrability.
If there is only one unrevealed letter in the word, it is not revealed, but during the five seconds of thinking time, the team is allowed to confer ; this is the only time when conferring between teammates is permitted.
Unlike on What's My Line ?, the panelists were not allowed to formally confer with each other, though later in the series, there was no chastising of the panelists for whispering ideas to each other.
Southwest Agricultural University is among the first institutions that were allowed by the Chinese government to confer advanced degrees, including Master and Doctorate.
They also have one chance to guess the word or phrase, with team members allowed to confer ; a correct answer earns a bonus point.
By a gift of archiepiscopal property he was at one time able to confer nobility ( Prädialadel ), another rarely delegated princely prerogative ( usually only knighting was allowed to non-sovereign nobility ).

allowed and person
In Islamic teaching, according to the Qur ' an, an insolvent person was deemed to be allowed time to be able to pay out his debt.
A person cited for indirect contempt is entitled to notice of the charge and an opportunity for hearing of the evidence of contempt and, since there is no written procedure, may or may not be allowed to present evidence in rebuttal.
" Such a faith will not be salvific until a person has allowed it to effect a life transforming conversion ( turning towards God ) in their being ( see Ontotheology ).
Throwing dice for money was the cause of many special laws in Rome ; one of these stated that no lawsuit could be filed by a person who allowed gambling in his house, even if he had been cheated or assaulted.
Database access control deals with controlling who ( a person or a certain computer program ) is allowed to access what information in the database.
Since an actual Taiko ensemble had never really performed together and the people he had playing with him were in no way professional musicians, he based the rhythms of their performance on the simplistic arrangement of the shrine music that had been previously played ; which allowed for nearly any person with the interest in Taiko could play along.
However, an NVQ 5 is less work than a doctorate and such a person is not allowed to use the prefix " Dr ."
During the Renaissance Age the dagger was used as part of everyday dress, and daggers were the only weapon commoners were allowed to carry on their person.
Should the person regurgitate, this should be allowed to drip out the side of the person's mouth.
In " Crónica da Guiné " Henry is described as having no luxuries, not avaricious, speaking with soft words and calm gestures, a man of many virtues who never allowed any poor person leave his presence empty-handed.
The laws of each jurisdiction set the minimum age at which a young person is allowed to engage in sexual activity.
After a person, program or computer has successfully been identified and authenticated then it must be determined what informational resources they are permitted to access and what actions they will be allowed to perform ( run, view, create, delete, or change ).
In 48 BC, Caesar was given permanent tribunician powers, which made his person sacrosanct and allowed him to veto the Senate, although on at least one occasion, tribunes did attempt to obstruct him.
* Uunodri Tap: In this type of fast a person is allowed to have food 3 times a day but as soon as the food is served he / she has to remove one item which is his / her favorite, and also eat a morsel less than required to fill his / her stomach.
This licence allows the individual to export the licenced amount and import any remaining Methadone that has not yet been used. The granting of a licence does not guarentee that the Methadone or person will be allowed entrance into the country of travel.
In R v G & R 2003, the House of Lords overruled its decision in Caldwell 1981, which had allowed the Lords to establish mens rea (" guilty mind ") by measuring a defendant's conduct against that of a " reasonable person ," regardless of the defendant's actual state of mind.
Non-Muslims over 17 years of age may be allowed to bring in not more than two bottles of liquor ( about two quarts ) and twelve cans of beer per person into the country.
Segregation, however, often allowed close contact in hierarchical situations, such as allowing a person of one race to work as a servant for a member of another race.
This was in accordance with Mosaic Law, which stated that a person hanged on a tree must not be allowed to remain there at night, but should be buried before sundown.
These shoes became known as, " sneakers ", because the rubber sole allowed the wearer to sneak up on another person.
He was banned by the apartheid regime in February 1973, meaning that he was not allowed to speak to more than one person at a time nor to speak in public, was restricted to the King William's Town magisterial district, and could not write publicly or speak with the media.
In the event that a human life is in danger ( pikuach nefesh ), a Jew is not only allowed, but required, to violate any Shabbat law that stands in the way of saving that person, excluding murder, idolatry, and forbidden sexual acts.
Martin Buber, the Jewish religious philosopher, attacked Huxley's notion that mescaline allowed a person to participate in " common being ", and held that the drug ushered users " merely into a strictly private sphere ".
" Psychiatrist John Smith concluded that was a decent person who had allowed rage to build up inside him to the point that he had lashed out in one terrible, violent act.

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