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decision and received
Some states enacted reception statutes as legislative statutes, while other states received the English common law through provisions of the state's constitution, and some by court decision.
Bozizé, who has received much support from President Déby, immediately decided to close the C. A. R .- Sudan border ( a decision which he has no capacity at all to enforce ).
Cessna received a high degree of negative feedback from 162 customers and potential customers regarding this decision.
Hugh Gaitskell, the Labour Party leader, received the vote with a promise to " fight, fight, and fight again " against the decision and it was overturned at the 1961 Conference.
Most Protestants believe this salvific grace comes about at the moment of personal decision to follow Jesus, and that baptism is a symbol of the grace already received.
An artist's impression of Thompson based on historical accountsThompson's decision to defect to the North West Company in 1797 without providing the customary one-year notice was not well received by his former employers.
The Detroit press was not so kind regarding the Yom Kippur decision, nor were many fans, but Greenberg in his autobiography recalled that he received a standing ovation from congregants at the Shaarey Zedek synagogue when he arrived.
The decision to settle Norfolk Island was taken under the impetus of the shock Britain had just received from the Empress Catherine of Russia.
Baptism received by adults or younger people who have reached the age of accountability where they can make a personal religious decision is referred to as believer's baptism among conservative or evangelical Protestant groups.
This film maintained a period-accurate filming style, and was received as both " the best HPL adaptation to date " and, referring to the decision to make it as a silent movie, " a brilliant conceit.
In its original decision, the Court had ruled that was unconstitutional under the Sixteenth Amendment to the extent that the statute purported to tax, as income, a recovery for a non-physical personal injury for mental distress and loss of reputation not received in lieu of taxable income such as lost wages or earnings.
Half the groups in each decision rule condition received feedback that their decisions were correct and half that their decisions were incorrect.
Although the Emperor had the highest status by law, by tradition and precedent the mother of the Emperor, i. e., the Empress Dowager ( 皇太后 ), usually received the greatest respect in the palace and was the decision maker in most family affairs.
This decision received criticism from Spike Lee, who in a letter to the Hollywood Reporter accused the film ’ s portrayal of slavery as being " a complete whitewashing of history ".
The General Medical Council appealed to the Court of Appeal and in October 2006 by a majority decision, with the Master of the Rolls, Sir Anthony Clarke, dissenting, the Court of Appeal upheld the decision of the High Court in part, ruling that Meadow's misconduct was not sufficiently serious to merit the punishment which he had received.
Today it is a much debated problem in the philosophical branch of decision theory but has received little attention from the mathematical side.
When Francis II and Marie Stuart received the treaty of Edinburgh, they refused to sign it, outraged by it, and challenged the legitimacy of the Scottish parliament decision.
Its popularity made this decision hard to justify, however, since even repeats sometimes received ratings of as many as five million viewers per episode.
Christopher Hampton received critical acclaim for his screenplay, with Time Out writing that " one of the film's enormous strengths is scriptwriter Christopher Hampton's decision to go back to the novel, and save only the best from his play.
The decision automatically cut them off from the state funding received by all legal political parties.
The Defence White Paper of February 1955, announcing the decision to produce the hydrogen bomb, received bipartisan support.
Such responses were to be received no later than 10 days following publication of the invitation and the decision on whether to open the " tender " to competition was to remain solely within the discretion of the government.
The ballet, which depicts the friends and Elgar as he awaits Richter's decision about conducting the premiere, received its first performance on 25 October 1968 at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, London.
Virgin Atlantic was given immunity for tipping off the authorities and received no fine — a controversial decision the Office of Fair Trading defended as being in the public interest.

decision and lot
Good ideas without money aren't probably going to do a whole lot ," and the issue here was the decision not to fund Kemp's ideas.
Possible opportunity costs of a city's decision to build a hospital on its vacant land are the loss of the land for a sporting center, or the inability to use the land for a parking lot, or the money that could have been made from selling the land, or the loss of any of the various other possible uses — but not all of these in aggregate.
* God's decision, assignment or declaration concerning the lot of people is conceived as occurring in some sense prior to the outcome, and
The opportunity cost of a city's decision to build the hospital on its vacant land is the loss of the land for a sporting center, or the inability to use the land for a parking lot, or the money which could have been made from selling the land.
In 1944, he had won the case Fairchild v Rainers, a decision for a black Pasadena, California, family that had bought a non-restricted lot but was sued by white neighbors anyway.
Body of literature agree that three main conditions exists for arousal of dissonance in purchases: the decision involved in the purchase must be important, such as, involvement of a lot of money or psychological cost and be personally relevant to the consumer ; the consumer has a freedom in selecting among the alternatives, finally ; the decision involvement must be irreversible.
Demarchy ( or lottocracy ) is a form of government in which the state is governed by randomly selected decision makers who have been selected by sortition ( lot ) from a broadly inclusive pool of eligible citizens.
Administrators and some decision makers in various levels or functions were chosen by lot.
The popularity of oatmeal and other oat products increased again after the January 1997 decision by the Food and Drug Administration that food with a lot of oat bran or rolled oats can carry a label claiming it may reduce the risk of heart disease when combined with a low-fat diet.
Ultimately though, Mayweather managed to adjust to Cotto's new rhythm of attacking in flurries and used his now-newly-tweaked counter-punching style to win a lot of the final rounds, in what people thought had secured Mayweather the decision victory.
But the decision of his government to allow private condominium development in the existing parking lot of Mont Orford became a flashpoint for environmental groups, and was widely criticized by the media and by his own former environment minister, Thomas Mulcair.
Hundreds of people blockaded roads, and despite police helicopters, paddy wagons, and " a lot of hostility and pushing and shoving ," according to Harold Perry, honorary chief of the Ardoch Algonquins, the tribe and its supporters held their ground for 27 days — long enough for the federal government to reverse its decision and revoke the commercial permit.
Planning makes decision making a lot more simpler than it is.
Joachim's decision could be understandable, though Brahms complained that " it was a lot of D major — and not much else on the program.
In addition, although on paper Naguib appeared to wield a lot of power, being simultaneously president and prime minister, his authority was curtailed by the fact that he needed a majority vote of the RCC for any decision to be taken, and his opinion was often ignored.
Later he reversed his view, stating that his expenses were entirely within the existing parliamentary rules and that a lot of people and fellow MPs had questioned his decision to pay back the money: " Why on earth am I bothering to pay back the money?
Historically, the meaning for the title of Academician follows the traditions of the two most successful early scientific societies: either the Royal Society, where it was a honorary recognition by an independent body of peer reviewers and was meant to distinguish a person, while giving relatively little formal power, or the model of French Academy of Sciences, which was much closer integrated with the government, provided with more state funding as an organization, and where the title of Academician implied in a lot more rights when it came to decision making.
* Book of Proverbs: The lot is cast into the lap, but its every decision is from Yahweh and 18: 18: The lot settles disputes, and keeps strong ones apart ..
The Borough of Paramus petitioned the New Jersey Supreme Court to review a decision by borough's Planning Board, asking it to review the plans to construct a " entertainment lifestyle precinct " at the mall that includes a 16-screen AMC movie theater and 10 specialty retail stores, along with a parking lot below the new wing.
They roam around most areas of the ice in the zone and have a lot of freedom in decision making.
Many aspects of the system have changed a lot since then, e. g. the current framework supports more object types, includes generic list management and network access control, contains several additional security models and supports runtime registration of decision modules and system calls for their administration.
In this decision the French explorer was unfortunate, for if he had continued his examination of the southern coast of New Holland, he would have made all the geographical discoveries that fell to the lot of Bass and Flinders a few years later.

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