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Also, normal personnel attrition would make the job reduction provision more or less academic.
In view of the acceptance accorded the status of motor vehicles for tax purposes, in the absence of any specific provision it would seem entirely consistent to apply the same interpretation to boats or aircraft.
There would, however, be a variety of other skills -- medical, agricultural, engineering -- which would be called for in the first year through the private agency programs and through the provision of technician helpers to existing development projects.
Normally, because agricultural labor is not covered by unemployment insurance, we would not expect any issues to arise regarding benefit payments under the trade dispute provision of the Unemployment Insurance Code, although such a situation is quite within the realm of possibility.
Several signers affixed their names, it was learned, after being told that no tax increase would be possible without consent of the General Assembly and that a provision could be included in the charter to have the town take over the Johnston Sanitary District sewer system.
But, from our reading of the Western Talmud, we Urielites believe that the Forerunner, knowing this situation would arise, made reference to and provision for divorce.
As it was believed that in a colony of free settlers there would be little crime, no provision was made for a gaol in Colonel Light's 1837 plan.
Here an important provision was issued that would become known to history as the Statute of Marlborough.
Derby had promised Oxford his new bride would have £ 1, 000 a year, but the financial provision for her was slow in materializing.
In 2006 the MoD announced that it would contractorise the provision of services to the military base to make further cost savings.
As part of a wider reform of social provision it was originally thought that the focus would be as much about the prevention of ill-health as it was about curing disease.
Furthermore, the United States persuaded El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua to join in declaring that, under the 1923 treaty provision, no leader of the recent revolution would be recognized as president for the coming term.
SEC Rule 10b5-1 clarified that the prohibition against insider trading does not require proof that an insider actually used material nonpublic information when conducting a trade ; possession of such information alone is sufficient to violate the provision, and the SEC would infer that an insider in possession of material nonpublic information used this information when conducting a trade.
The English king Æthelred the Unready set up an early legal system through the Wantage Code of Ethelred, one provision of which stated that the twelve leading thegns ( minor nobles ) of each wapentake ( a small district ) were required to swear that they would investigate crimes without a bias.
Later in the journey the people began running low on supplies and again murmured against Moses and Aaron and said they would have preferred to die in Egypt, but God's provision of manna from the sky in the morning and quail in the evening took care of the situation.
For example, if a statutory provision or precedent had not been brought to the previous court's attention before its decision, the precedent would not be binding.
" This provision contrasts with the rejected Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities, which would have allowed mining under the control and taxation of an international managing body similar to the International Seabed Authority.
Clement X, seeing the results of the apostolic labours of the early French missionaries in Canada, the number of the faithful, and the wide field of labour, resolved to give the Church an independent organisation, and erected a see at Quebec, the bishop to depend directly on the Holy See ; this provision would later secure its permanence after Quebec passed into the hands of England.
Credobaptists would admit that infants are in need of salvation but paedobaptists push the point a step further by arguing that it makes no theological sense for infants to need salvation but for God to make no provision for them to be saved ( See 1 Cor 7: 14 where Paul says that the children of a believer are holy-separated-and therefore, perhaps, would not need baptising even if baptism saved ).
Such a provision would have undercut the original purpose of the legislation, which was to provide pharmaceutical companies a financial incentive to more throughly characterize the safety and efficacy of pharmaceutical products in pediatric patients.
The plan for the colony was that it would be the ideal embodiment of the best qualities of British society, that is, no religious discrimination or unemployment and, as it was believed that this would also result in very little crime, no provision was made for a gaol.
Implementation of this provision ran into practical problems because neither the Senator's staff, nor the Senate's Committee on Labor and Human Resources, nor the Department of Justice could propose a definition of what would constitute a " course of instruction the substance of which is Secular Humanism ".

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" Alaric had made no provision for a successor, and although he had two sons, one was of age but illegitimate and the other the offspring of a legal marriage but still a child.
The desire to create air portable armoured vehicles that can still take on conventional MBTs has usually resulted ATGM armed light vehicles or in protected / armoured / mobile gun system style vehicles in which a lack of armour protection being in part offset by the provision of a first look / first hit / first kill capability through the mating of a powerful gun to superior targeting electronics, a concept similar in operation to that of the US tank destroyers of WWII.
EVM has no provision to measure project quality, so it is possible for EVM to indicate a project is under budget, ahead of schedule and scope fully executed, but still have unhappy clients and ultimately unsuccessful results.
In many developed countries, these functions have been assumed by the state ; however, the provision of professional training, legal advice and representation for members is still an important benefit of trade union membership.
Covers were customary in the music industry at the time ; it was made particularly easy by the compulsory license provision of United States copyright law ( still in effect ).
The Saar Treaty established that French, not English as in the rest of West Germany, should remain the first foreign language taught in Saarland schools ; this provision is still largely followed today, although it is no longer binding.
Currently it is still a very popular food in the islands, used as a provision cooked with meats or fish and in desserts such as cassava pone.
Public policy still favors the provision of such benefits, but there is increasing debate on making them more equitable and needs-based.
Five stages were initially completed and a provision for an enclosed water tank capable of holding 65, 000 gallons, which is still used.
The Plus still did not include provision for an internal hard drive and it would be over nine months before Apple would offer a SCSI drive replacement for the slow Hard Disk 20.
This provision for pre-ban firearms created a higher price point in the market for such items, which still exist due to several states adoption of their own assault weapons ban.
The validity of this provision of the law, which is still codified at 18 U. S. Code 3501, was not ruled on for another 30 years because the Justice Department never attempted to rely on it to support the introduction of a confession into evidence at any criminal trial.
In 2006, the government announced controversial plans to effectively privatise provision of search and rescue helicopters in order to replace the aging Sea Kings currently in use, although they have suggested that crews may, at least partially, still be made up of military personnel.
Regardless of the method of providing public goods, the efficient level of such provision is still being subjected to economic analysis.
Language in Resolution 1441 recalled that the use of " all means necessary " was still authorized and in effect from Resolution 678, and therefore maintained that if Iraq failed to comply with the " one final chance to comply " provision of Resolution 1441, then military action would be the result.
This provision allowed the signatory countries of the Second London Treaty — France, the United Kingdom and the United States — to raise the limit from 14-inch guns to 16-inch if Japan or Italy still refused to sign after 1 April 1937.
Policies differ in different countries of the United Kingdom, but the provision of a welfare state is still a basic principle of government policy in the United Kingdom today.
The constitution thus reenacted effective 1 May therefore still included the provision calling for a president elected by popular vote.
No provision was made during the planning and construction of KSIA to accommodate the South African Air Force base at DIA, thus AFB Durban, 15 Squadron and related support units are still operating from this airport.
" Under this provision the Perth Mint, owned by the Western Australian Government, still produces gold and silver coins with legal tender status, the Australian Gold Nugget and Australian Silver Kookaburra.
The road between Balaclava and the camp had become a muddy quagmire, the few remaining horses of our cavalry were rapidly disappearing, every day the difficulty of getting up food and other necessaries from Balaclava was becoming more serious, and still no provision was being made for supplying an effective means of transport.
Proxy letters from a number of Union Conferences were held by the General Conference Secretary enabling the session to convene legally ( a provision enabled in the 1949 corporate registration ), though the proxy holder still only had one vote regardless of the number of proxies held.
Modern cranes usually use internal combustion engines or electric motors and hydraulic systems to provide a much greater lifting capability than was previously possible, although manual cranes are still utilised where the provision of power would be uneconomic.
The front-facing lamps were an indication to the locomotive crew that the train was still complete, whilst the provision of extra red lights to the rear was an additional safety measure.
Although return-to-zero ( RZ ) contains a provision for synchronization, it still has a DC component resulting in “ baseline wander ” during long strings of 0 or 1 bits, just like the line code non-return-to-zero.

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