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authorization and was
Throughout these years, the statutory authorization was for such sums as were necessary to carry out the provisions of the Act.
A Supreme Court served as the appellate tribunal ; a Constitutional Court with powers of judicial review was never constituted despite statutory authorization.
The Executive Order was amended by President John F. Kennedy, per Executive Order 11046 dated 24 August 1962, to expand the authorization to include those serving with friendly forces.
At the same time he grew dissatisfied with the direction Gretsch ( no longer family-owned ) was going and withdrew his authorization for them to use his name and began designing guitars with Gibson.
When Hitler said he approved of what was happening, Goebbels took this as authorization to organise a nationwide pogrom against the Jews.
At first, academic offerings included only today's equivalent of technical training or junior college courses ; however authorization to award bachelor's degrees was granted in 1916.
Bruce suggests it was " probably authorized by order in council " but no record of the authorization survives " because the Privy Council registers from 1600 to 1613 were destroyed by fire in January 1618 / 19 ".
The absence of a strategic bomber force for the Luftwaffe, following General Wever's accidental death in 1936 and the end of the Ural bomber program he fostered before the invasion of Poland, would not be addressed again until the authorization of the Bomber B design competition in July 1939, which sought to replace the medium bomber force with which the Luftwaffe was to begin the war, with more advanced, twin-engined high speed bomber aircraft fitted with pairs of relatively " high-power " engines of 1, 500 kW ( 2, 000 hp ) output levels and upwards each, that would also be able to function as shorter range heavy bombers.
Baum would work primarily with John R. Neill on his fantasy work beginning in 1904, but Baum met Neill few times ( all before he moved to California ) and often found Neill's art not humorous enough for his liking, and was particularly offended when Neill published The Oz Toy Book: Cut-outs for the Kiddies without authorization.
On March 21, 1937, a peaceful march was organized in the southern city of Ponce by the nationalists after receiving authorization from the pertinent authorities.
As Minister of Justice, Pierre Trudeau was responsible for introducing the landmark Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1968-69, an omnibus bill whose provisions included, among other things, the decriminalization of homosexual acts between consenting adults, the legalization of contraception, abortion and lotteries, new gun ownership restrictions as well as the authorization of breathalyzer tests on suspected drunk drivers.
This was followed two days later with the passage of the Congressional authorization to attack French warships.
The STS-134 mission was originally planned as the final mission of the Space Shuttle program, but with authorization of the STS-135 mission, Atlantis became the last Space Shuttle to fly.
Taft publicly directed that no intervention of troops into Mexico was to occur without Congressional authorization.
His dying request that the King of England's eyes would be opened seemed to find its fulfillment just two years later with Henry's authorization of The Great Bible for the Church of England — which was incidently, largely Tyndale's own work.
In 2009, two adults and one calf escaped the herd, and after attacking humans and killing cattle, one of the adults ( called " Pepe ") was killed by hunters under authorization of the local authorities.
The Union, which had proved impossible to impose upon Constantinople, was called off, and Charles given authorization for the restoration of the Latin Empire.
LCDR Hyder requested authorization to shift the insertion 24 hours to the next evening but was directed that insertion was critical to SOF providing support to the Operation.
He further improved and expanded the network of roads and waystations throughout the empire, so that there was a system of travel authorization for the King, satraps and other high officials, which entitled the traveller to draw provisions at daily stopping places.
Normally delegation was considered to be a part of authorization domain.
Their cause was strengthened by the adoption of general incorporation statutes in the states in the late 19th century, most notably in New Jersey and Delaware, which allowed anyone to form corporations without any particular government grant or authorization, and thus without the government-granted monopolies that had been common in charters granted by the Crown or by acts of the legislature.
* In late 1981 he was arrested by the Czechoslovakian government upon leading a conference in Prague that lacked government authorization, and charged with the " production and trafficking of drugs ", which he claimed were planted as he visited Kafka's grave.
This operation was started because the ARPT made a decision to require authorization of its users before allowing them to use any kind of encryption ( for example ; IpSec ).

authorization and announced
He obtained authorization to make the first publicly announced color broadcast in Mexico, on February 8, 1963, of the program Paraíso Infantil on Mexico City's XHGC-TV, using the NTSC system which had by now been adopted as the standard for color programming.
The Centre's formation was announced in early 1998 with a press conference and letter to the Canadian government requesting authorization for their activities.
Austin announced a four day total curfew under which anyone who left their home without authorization for any reason would be subject to summary execution.
In April 2008 it was unexpectedly announced by the New Zealand Ministry of Health that the MeNZB vaccination programme will be completed by 31 December 2008, and that after this period vaccination would require authorization of a GP.
This motion is the first procedural step before any such action can be instituted .” The company noted that “ petitioners ( are ) seek ( ing ) court permission to sue Aeroplan on behalf of program members in Canada to obtain reinstatement of expired miles, reimbursement of any amounts already expended by Aeroplan members to reinstate their expired miles, $ 50 in compensatory damages and an undetermined amount in exemplary damages on behalf of each class member, all in relation to changes made to the Aeroplan program concerning accumulation and expiry of Aeroplan Miles as announced Oct. 16th, 2006 .” But Aeroplan stressed that it “ is of the view that there are good grounds for opposing the motion for authorization and will vigorously defend any class action, should one be authorized by the court .” Neale said: “ I felt like they stole from me .” “ If the bank took my money like that, it would be theft.
When they announced that they had not, Johnson, the night librarian, told the pair not to come back unless they had specific authorization from the day librarian.
In October 2008, it was announced by Motorola that their authorization center would no longer authorize any new decoders after December 31, 2008, and that the current remaining analog Videocipher channels would switch entirely to digital transmission after that same date.

authorization and War
During the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln suspended the privilege, but, owing to the vehement opposition he faced, obtained congressional authorization for the same.
Jackson had invaded Florida during the First Seminole War without explicit public authorization from Calhoun or Monroe.
With the recent authorization of lethal force for the Corps in the aftermath of the Sinestro Corps War, the future and necessity of the Corpse remains unknown.
Using the authorization granted to him by Congress, on 13 November 2001, President Bush issued a Presidential Military Order: " Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War Against Terrorism " which allowed " individuals ... to be detained, and, when tried, to be tried for violations of the laws of war and other applicable laws by military tribunals ", where such individuals are a member of the organization known as al Qa ' ida ; or has conspired or committed acts of international terrorism, or have as their aim to cause, injury to or adverse effects on the United States, its citizens, national security, foreign policy, or economy.
* 2003: Éloge des voleurs de feu ( NRF-Gallimard, 2003 ), in English On Poetry, which is some reflections on the subject ; Villepin is said to have worked on the final draft during the UN session where the French successfully blocked authorization of the 2003 War in Iraq.
Moynihan surprised many in 1991 when he voted against authorization of the Gulf War.
The War Powers Resolution requires the President to notify Congress within 48 hours of committing armed forces to military action and forbids armed forces from remaining for more than 60 days, with a further 30 day withdrawal period, without an authorization of the use of military force or a declaration of war.
In addition, the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 1991 () which authorized United States combat operations against Iraqi forces during the 1991 Gulf War, stated that it constituted specific statutory authorization within the meaning of the War Powers Resolution.
Even then, however, the Clinton legal team opined that its actions were consistent with the War Powers Resolution because Congress had approved a bill funding the operation, which they argued constituted implicit authorization.
That theory was controversial because the War Powers Resolution specifically says that such funding does not constitute authorization.
The history of the USPD began on December 21, 1915, members of the SPD fraction in the Reichstag, the German parliament, voted against the authorization of further credits to finance World War I, an incident that emphasized existing tensions between the party's leadership and the left-wing pacifists surrounding Hugo Haase and ultimately led to the expulsion of the group from the SPD fraction on March 24, 1916.
The authorization to build a new chapel is given by the Minister for War on 5 February 1852.
The accords had three major goals: ending of hostilities, authorization of military and civilian program going into effect, and the establishment of a central Bosnian government while excluding individuals that serve sentences or under indictment by the International War Crimes Tribunals from taking part in the running of the government.
Because there was not a Presidential authorization to the Regiment for exclusive wear of the black beret, they switched to wearing a tan beret to preserve a unique appearance, tan being reflective of the buckskin worn by the men of Robert Rogers ' Rangers during the French and Indian War.
" in effect saying an authorization suffices for declaration and what some may view as a formal Congressional " Declaration of War " was not required by the Constitution.
Wars are often fought with one or both parties to a conflict invoking the right to self-defence under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, ( as the United Kingdom did in 1982 before the start of the Falklands War ) or under the auspices of a United Nations Security Council resolution ( such as the United Nations Security Council Resolution 678 which gave legal authorization for the Gulf War ).
The three most notable examples are the Kellogg-Briand Pact outlawing war as an instrument of national policy, the London Charter ( known also as the Nuremberg Charter ) defining " crimes against peace " as one of three major categories of international crime to be prosecuted after World War II, and the United Nations Charter, which binds nations to seek resolution of disputes by peaceful means and requires authorization by the United Nations before a nation may initiate any use of force against another, beyond the inherent right of self-defense against an armed attack.
The current Bureau of Indian Affairs was formed on March 11, 1824, by Secretary of War John C. Calhoun, who created the agency as a division within his department, without authorization from the United States Congress.
Doggett was one of the leading opponents of the authorization of the Iraq War in 2003 and called for a timetable for U. S. troops pulling out of Iraq.
President George H. W. Bush cited the incubator story six times in speeches and seven senators cited the story as a reason for voting to give the Bush administration authorization for the Gulf War.
Over the years bills have been introduced in five separate Congresses for the authorization of a Cold War Victory Medal or Cold War Service Medal.

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