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He had tried to reverse the official endorsement of Christianity by the Roman Empire.
The term " hate crime " is now used more often than in the past mainly because the groups that used to have official endorsement under with intergovernmental and / or armed forces involvement.
The final draft of the ICD-11 system is expected to be submitted to WHO's World Health Assembly ( WHA ) for official endorsement by 2015.
The 1927 Party Conference gave official endorsement to the policy of Socialism in One Country, while Trotsky along with Kamenev and Zinoviev ( both now allied with Trotsky against Stalin ) were expelled from the Party's Politburo.
The Basic Law of Hong Kong does not provide for official referendums, but the pan-democrats hope that by returning the resignees to the Legislative Council, on their manifesto of real political reform in Hong Kong and the abolition of functional constituencies, the election can be seen as a de-facto referendum and an endorsement of these issues.
This is seen by some as official endorsement of religious intolerance, amounting to the criminalization of religious views.
Asquith was not opposed by a Coalition candidate ; but the local Conservative Association eventually put up a candidate against him, who despite being refused the " Coupon " – the official endorsement given by Lloyd George and Bonar Law to Coalition candidates – defeated Asquith.
( 157 ) This included Chavez ’ s official endorsement, and unofficial financial backing of leftist candidate Ollanta Humala in Peru ’ s 2006 presidential race, which was soon seconded by President Morales.
With writer James E. Moser, Webb prepared an audition recording, then sought the LAPD's endorsement ; he wanted to use cases from official files in order to demonstrate the steps taken by police officers during investigations.
The official response was initially lukewarm, but in 1949 LAPD Chief Clemence B. Horrall offered Webb the endorsement he sought.
Artists may leverage the expectation of official endorsement that necessarily inheres in governmentally-issued postage for the purpose of shocking or subverting viewers ' expectations, with such actions typically representing a specific political and artistic motive.
It also gained the support of many leftists, including the official endorsement of the BC Nurses ' and other unions.
-the reproduction is not represented as an official version of the materials reproduced, nor as having been made, in affiliation with or with the endorsement of the Department of National Defence .</ i >
The U. S. Supreme Court ruled in 1962, in Engel v. Vitale, that official organization, sponsorship, or endorsement of school prayer is forbidden by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution in public school.
A few years later, when Bush made his first official visit to Canada, he joked during a speech, " There's a prominent citizen who endorsed me in the 2000 election, and I wanted a chance to finally thank him for that endorsement.
The song was used in George H. W. Bush's 1988 U. S. presidential election as Bush's 1988 official presidential campaign song, without Bobby McFerrin's permission or endorsement.
However, when Witkamp tried to get an official endorsement to his competition, the UEFA president turned it down.
ADQ Leader Mario Dumont made no official endorsement in the 2008 federal election.
Neither candidate has received an official endorsement from the state Democratic party.
After six sittings all eight tenant ’ s demands were conceded ( one with compromise ), O ’ Brien having guided the official nationalist movement into endorsement of a new policy of " conference plus business ".
In 2004, eleven of the thirteen roofs settled with the club out of court, agreeing to pay 17 % of gross revenue in exchange for official endorsement.
In recognition of our efforts, OIC was voted “ Best Bridge Builder ” of 2006 by Reader's Digest Magazine and has received an official letter of endorsement from the White House.
" Much of Brown's work was given a Nihil obstat and an Imprimatur ( the " nihil obstat " is a statement by an official reviewer, appointed by a bishop, that " nothing stands in the way " of a book being given an imprimatur ; the " imprimatur ," which must normally be issued by a bishop of the diocese of publication, is the official endorsement — " let it be printed " — that a book contains nothing damaging to Catholic faith and morals ).
As a metaphor, the word " imprimatur " is used loosely of any form of approval or endorsement, especially by an official body or a person of importance, as in the newspaper headline, " Protection of sources now has courts ' imprimatur ", but also much more vaguely as in " Children, the final imprimatur to family life, are being borrowed, adopted, created by artificial insemination.

official and would
So the President would make a hearty breakfast official by inviting Government officials to attend.
Since two of these could be trustees of the college, actually it would be necessary to have the consent of only one elected official to impose a levy of millions of dollars of tax revenue.
Very early in his administration he informed the Kremlin through diplomatic channels, a high official source disclosed, that the new administration would react even tougher than the Eisenhower administration would during the formative period of the administration.
A veteran diplomat with an extraordinary knowledge of Russian language, history and literature, Kennan recalls how, at the time of Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union in 1941, he penned a private note to a State Department official, expressing the hope that `` never would we associate ourselves with Russian purposes in the areas of eastern Europe beyond her own boundaries ''.
They would have to bide their official time and see, trusting that the massive doses of shell-psychology would suffice her, too, as the necessary bulwark against her unusual confinement and the pressures of her profession.
Although cheap and effective in enabling use of some software that only used official ROM entry points for text output, this solution proved very slow because the Electron had to be placed into an 80-byte-pitch display to be able to get anywhere near to reproducing mode 7 and the CPU spent a lot of time drawing approximations of mode 7 characters and graphics that in a hardware solution would be achieved without any CPU processing.
However, since Paul was from Cilicia and refers to himself using this name ( see Acts 21: 39, 22: 3 ), it seems very natural that the name Cilicia would have continued to be in colloquial use among its residents despite its hiatus in official Roman nomenclature.
Access to famous persons, too, became more and more restricted ; potential visitors would be forced through numerous different checks before being granted access to the official in question, and as communication became better and information technology more prevalent, it has become all but impossible for a would-be killer to get close enough to the personage at work or in private life to effect an attempt on his or her life, especially given the common use of metal and bomb detectors.
A typical overclock of a mobile 2500 + CPU to 2. 26 GHz with 17x multiplier would result in being faster than highest official 2800 + MP CPU running at 2. 13 GHz.
To determine whether a run is earned, the official scorer must reconstruct the inning as it would have occurred without the errors ( for purposes of this rule, the " errors " also include passed balls ).
:( 6 ) a fielder unsuccessfully attempts to put out a preceding runner and, in the official scorer's judgment, the batter-runner would not have been put out at first base by ordinary effort.
In the case of a fly ball dropped for an error, the sacrifice fly is only credited if the official scorer believes the run would have scored had the ball been caught.
Power was given to the official scorer, in the event of a muff by the catcher in throwing, that in the judgment of the scorer the runner would have been out, to credit the catcher with an error, and not credit the runner with a stolen base.
However, he would take office with a group of men who possessed little or no official experience, who had rarely felt moved to speak in the House of Commons before, and who, as a group, remained hostile to Disraeli on a personal level, his assault on the Corn Laws notwithstanding.
Sir Harry Hinsley, a Bletchley veteran and the official historian of British Intelligence during the Second World War, said that Ultra shortened the war by two to four years and that the outcome of the war would have been uncertain without it.
In a news update to the official website on 11 August 2010, it was revealed that their eighth studio album would be titled Belle & Sebastian Write About Love.
Daniel then predicts that the Jewish people would suffer great persecution under an official who would come to power after Alexander ’ s death.
For 1908, the National League club returned to wearing red trim, but the American League team finally had an official nickname, and would remain the " Red Sox " for good.
A violation of rights by an official would be ultra vires because a ( constitutional ) right is a restriction on the powers of government, and therefore that official would be exercising powers he doesn't have.

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