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Encouraged, however, by letters signed by the rabbis of Argentière and Lunel, and particularly by the support of Kalonymus ben Todros, the nasi of Narbonne, and of the eminent Talmudist Asheri of Toledo, Ben Adret issued a decree, signed by thirty-three rabbis of Barcelona, excommunicating those who should, within the next fifty years, study physics or metaphysics before their thirtieth year of age ( basing his action on the principle laid down by Maimonides, Guide for the Perplexed part one chapter 34 ), and had the order promulgated in the synagogue on Sabbath, July 26, 1305.
" Al-Obeikan, however, was subsequently removed from his position as advisor to the royal cabinet in May 2012 after opposing moves to relax gender segregation, and in August of 2012, Obeikan ’ s morning radio show “ Fatwas on Air ,” in which he would issue daily fatwas, was canceled after a royal decree that authorizes only members of the Council of Senior Islamic Scholars to issue fatwas.
With the advice of our brethren and of the entire Curia, as well as with the will and consent of the prefect, we decree the abolition of that evil custom which has hitherto prevailed among the porticani, namely, of disposing, contrary to the wish of the one deceased, of the property of porticani dying without heirs ; with this understanding, however, that in future the porticani remain faithful to the Roman Church, to us and to our successors.
The king, however, had a decree issued which permitted the arrest of those in error.
The peril was averted, however, and in 1696 a decree of Juan Tomás de Rocaberti, archbishop of Valencia and inquisitor-general of the Holy Office, forbade all further controversies between the Carmelites and Jesuits.
In Brazil, however, a 2006 federal decree requires allowance of guide dogs in all public and open to public places.
This was not the end of the dispute, however ; in his Institutes of the Lawes of England, Coke suggested that the Monarch's decree was unlawful, and his contemporary David Jenkins wrote in Eight Centuries of Reports that " the excess of Jurisdiction in Chancery, in examining Judgments at Common Law " was one of the largest abuses of the law.
The presumption, however, can be rebutted by evidence to the contrary, at least prior to a formal court ruling involving the putative paternity ( often this is a decree of divorce, annulment, or legal separation ).
Neither consul, however, could supersede the other without a decree from the Senate.
Far from expressing a relationship of full communion between these churches, however, the joint synodal decree actually identifies several issues that require resolution to permit a relationship of full communion.
Giraud wanted to lift all racial laws immediately ; however, only the Cremieux decree was immediately restored by General de Gaulle.
This, however, was far from lessening his reputation, for in 1287 a decree of the general chapter of the Augustinians held in Florence, after remarking that Giles's doctrine " shines throughout the whole world " ( venerabilis magistri nostri Ægidii doctrina mundum universum illustrat ), commanded all members of the order to accept and defend all his opinions, written or to be written.
The proponents however argued that a " national revolution " had already occurred with Hitler's appointment and the presidential decree suspending civil rights and that the Enabling Act would contain the revolutionary forces and move the government back to a legal order.
Popilius, however, placed in his hand the tablets on which was written the decree of the senate and told him first of all to read that.
This decree, however, was not implemented with the onset of the Integrated Reorganization Plan, which involved the restructuring of local governments.
He did, however, sign a decree of 30 October, stating that his eldest brother Louis-Stanislaus-Xavier was required to return to France in two months, or at the expiration of that period he would be considered to have forfeited his rights as regent.
Behind the scenes, however, the Party had seriously considered cracking down on the protesters, writing a decree that was left to be signed by the party leader Jambyn Batmönkh.
His fall, however, did not end the political and ethnic problems within the Empire and for several years, while the Reichsrat met occasionally, the government ruled largely through emergency decree.
After Maria Theresa's decree of 1765, however, it resumed life as a peaceful little merchant town.
The President later issued a statement categorically denying having signed any such decree, however, and the exiled Commissioner of Police, Andrew Hughes, implicated Iloilo's secretary in the fabrication of the decree at the direction of Commander Bainimarama.
In 2002, however, Alexander Lukashenko has signed a decree requiring 50 % of all FM broadcast music to be Belarusian in origin, and since January 1, 2005 the rule was made even stricter ( 75 % of daily broadcast music must be Belarusian ).
The teaching of the Second Vatican Council on the College of Bishops contained within the decree Lumen Gentium has sometimes been interpreted as conciliarism, or a least conducive to it, by liberal and conservative Catholics alike ; however, the text of the document as well as an explanatory note ( Nota Praevia ) by Paul VI makes the distinction clear.
In 1808, however, the third Accademia Fiorentina was founded and, by a decree of 19 January 1811, signed by Napoleon, the Crusca was re-established with its own status of autonomy, statutes and previous aims.

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The paradox implicit in the whole affair is shown by the demand of the government, after the conviction, that General Electric sign a wide-open consent decree that it would not reduce prices so low as to compete seriously with its fellows.
* Election is conditional: Arminius defined election as " the decree of God by which, of Himself, from eternity, He decreed to justify in Christ, believers, and to accept them unto eternal life.
The appointment of the governor is the responsibility of the government, head of the Board of Directors, with the approval of the President of the Republic ( formally a decree of the President ).
Tattenai, satrap over both Judah and Samaria, writes to Darius warning him that Jerusalem is being rebuilt and advising that the archives be searched to discover the decree of Cyrus.
Because Daniel continues to pray three times a day to God towards Jerusalem, he is accused and King Darius, forced by his own decree, throws Daniel into the lions ' den.
The judicial decree that someone be punished in this manner is a death sentence, while the actual process of killing the person is an execution.
Instead, the decree states that Christ is " really, truly, substantially present " in the consecrated forms.
In both Hebrews and Qumran a priestly figure is discussed in the context of a Davidic figure ; in both cases a divine decree appoints the priests to their eschatological duty ; both priestly figures offer an eschatological sacrifice of atonement.
According to the Jewish Encyclopedia, the large number of people claimed to have been killed by the Jews is an improbability ; " Perhaps the most striking point against the historical value of the Book of Esther is the remarkable decree permitting the Jews to massacre their enemies and fellow subjects during a period of two days.
* 1945 – Egyptian Premier Ahmed Maher Pasha is killed in Parliament after reading a decree.
* 1900 – The international arbitration court at The Hague is created when the Senate of the Netherlands ratifies an 1899 peace conference decree.
* 1870 – The Bulgarian Exarchate is established by decree of Sultan Abd-ul-Aziz of the Ottoman Empire.
The order was made by a presidential decree on state television and is the first major diplomatic move made by the new leader.
According to Tolstoy, the significance of great individuals is imaginary ; as a matter of fact they are only history's slaves realizing the decree of Providence.
Gun ownership requires license and is regulated by the weapon law ( Vapenlagen 1996: 67 ) further regulations are found in in weapon decree ( Vapenförordningen 1996: 70 ).
The legal base and the guidance for the creation of the system of " corrective labor camps " (), the backbone of what is commonly referred to as the " Gulag ", was a secret decree of Sovnarkom of July 11, 1929, about the use of penal labor that duplicated the corresponding appendix to the minutes of Politburo meeting of June 27, 1929.
A key practical difference between Conservative and Orthodox approaches is that Conservative Judaism holds that its Rabbinical body's powers are not limited to reconsidering later precedents based on earlier sources, but the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards ( CJLS ) is empowered to override Biblical and Taanitic prohibitions by takkanah ( decree ) when perceived to be inconsistent with modern requirements and / or views of ethics.
* 1724 – The Russian Academy of Sciences is founded in St. Petersburg by Peter the Great, and implemented by Senate decree.
* 1918 – The Gregorian calendar is introduced in Russia by decree of the Council of People's Commissars effective February 14 ( NS )
He continued by discussing the preface: " despite its obvious undependability as a guide to the actual process of the poem's composition, the preface can still, in Wheeler's words, lead us ' to ponder why Coleridge chose to write a preface ... ' What the preface describes, of course, is not the actual process by which the poem came into being, but an analogue of poetic creation as logos, a divine ' decree ' or fiat which transforms the Word into the world.
As Theon, the distinguished mathematician and father of Hypatia, herself a renowned scholar, was the last recorded scholar-member ( c. 380 ), it is likely that the Mouseion did not long survive the promulgation of Theodosius ' decree in 391 to destroy all pagan temples in the city .|

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