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keep and matters
Between meetings he helps the president keep track of delegated matters.
On becoming Prime Minister Major had promised to keep Britain " at the very heart of Europe ", and claimed to have won " game, set and match for Britain " – by negotiating the social chapter and single currency opt-outs from the Maastricht Treaty, and by ensuring that there was no overt mention of a " Federal " Europe and that foreign and defence policy were kept as matters of inter-governmental cooperation, in separate " pillars " from the supranational European Union.
Most notably, Nehru allowed Muslims to keep their personal law in matters relating to marriage and inheritance.
As Privy Counsellors are bound by their oath to keep matters discussed at Council meetings secret, the appointment of the leaders of Opposition parties as Privy Counsellors allows the Government to share confidential information with them " on Privy Council terms ".
The Government is obliged, however, to keep the President generally informed on matters of domestic and foreign policy.
Latter-day Saints believe this means performing no labor that would keep them from giving their full attention to spiritual matters ( Ex.
Theodosius, however, was unable to do much about Maximus due to his still inadequate military capability and he was forced to keep his attention on local matters.
Wolsey found " there was never a man worse welcome into Scotland than I, ... they keep their matters so secret here that the wives in the market know every cause of my coming.
In practice, Philip did not entirely keep to his self-declared principles on grants of royal lands and titles, but was far more conservative in such matters than his immediate predecessors.
Asquith had to apologise to the King ’ s adviser Lord Knollys for a Churchill speech calling for a Dissolution and rebuked Churchill at the Cabinet Meeting ( 21 July 1909 ) telling him to keep out of “ matters of high policy ” ( no election was due until 1913, and the Monarch ’ s permission was needed to dissolve Parliament prematurely ).
The Hierophant or Pope card, when upright, commonly suggests to seek guidance, to follow positive advice endorsed to the querant, to do the right thing, to have faith, to keep on the right side of God, to be a positive role model, to be disciplined in your approach to matters and to clear off negative karma.
The town seems to have been oriented to a warm consideration of sensual matters: on a wall of the Basilica ( sort of a civil tribunal, thus frequented by many Roman tourists and travelers ), an immortal inscription tells the foreigner, If anyone is looking for some tender love in this town, keep in mind that here all the girls are very friendly ( loose translation ).
The updates have taken into account the evolving duties, responsibilities, and expectations of the profession ; however the core dictate of the body of the code --“ to integrity ; public service ; seek no favor ; exemplary conduct in both personal and professional matters ; respect the role and contributions of elected officials ; exercise the independence to do what is right ; political neutrality ; serve the public equitably and governing body members equally ; keep the community informed about local government matters ; and support and lead our employ-ees ”— have not changed since the first edition.
These included the Council of Five Elders, who were sworn to keep peace and support the Toyotomi, the five-member Board of House Administrators, who handled routine policy and administrative matters, and the three-member Board of Mediators, who were charged with keeping peace between the first two boards.
Susan Wloszczyna of USA Today gave the film 2 out of 4 stars, saying that Cohen " at least knows how to keep matters moving and the action sequences exciting.
It has been used for more controversial matters, where the Scottish Government does not wish to have the Scottish Parliament consider the issue in detail, to avoid the political consequences, and to keep the legislative bickering to Westminster only.
Himmler described the project as a " secret Reich matter ", meaning that " no one was allowed to speak about these matters with any person and that everyone promised upon his life to keep the utmost secrecy ".
In matters of regulation over economic activity, he supported broad national authority, stating his opinion that federal commerce powers must “ keep pace with the progress of the country .” In the same vein, a primary theme in his opinions was the balance of federal and state authority.
Deciding that matters have gotten out-of-hand, Sisko then bands with Garak, Dax, Bashir, and O ' Brien on a suicide mission to steal a Runabout, collapse the wormhole, and keep the Dominion on its side of the galaxy forever.
: et do these two nations keep each from dealings with the other, as mere strangers, so that the meaner sort of people will not, or do not usually, join together in marriage, although they be in one hundred ( and sometimes in the same parish, nor commerce nor buy but in open fairs, so that you shall find in one parish a pathway parting the Welsh and English, and the one side speak all English, the other all Welsh, and differing in tilling and in measuring of their land, and divers other matters.
* On the other hand, it is important to keep in mind that One Hundred Years of Solitude, while basically chronological and " linear " enough in its broad outlines, also shows abundant zigzags in time, both flashbacks of matters past and long leaps towards future events.
[...] it should be agreed, for not altering the truth by a partial, restrictive or systematized exposition, to keep always the part of the inexpressible, ie the part which cannot be emprisonned in any form, and which, metaphysically, is really what matters most, we can even say that represents the most essential part [...]
He was instructed to keep the Macdonald government updated on developments in the province, and to attempt to influence the government of Thomas Greenway on matters involving Macdonald's National Policy.

keep and simple
The equation was simple: wealth brought them happiness, and their united front to the world was their warning that they meant to keep everything they had, let no one in on the secrets.
You may dress it up with any number of accessories or keep it as simple as you choose.
Such computers are more versatile in that they do not need to have their hardware reconfigured for each new program, but can simply be reprogrammed with new in-memory instructions ; they also tend to be simpler to design, in that a relatively simple processor may keep state between successive computations to build up complex procedural results.
Golf is a simple fantasy game to administer and keep tabs on, since you are concerned only with the scores of your team members without anything else to complicate it.
Variations include " keep it stupid simple ", " keep it short and simple ", " keep it simple sir ", " keep it simple or be stupid ", " keep it simple and stupid ", " keep it simple and straightforward " or " keep it simple and sincere.

keep and we
We have staved off a war and, since our behavior has involved all these elements, we can only keep adding to our ritual without daring to abandon any part of it, since we have not the slightest notion which parts are effective.
But now we can keep it out no longer, because we have come into a time when `` it invades our experience at every moment.
Seemingly, with an unrestricted flow of ideas, all will be well, and we are even assured that `` an idea a day will keep the sheriff away ''.
There were times it wasn't right to make a person happy, like the times she came in the kitchen and asked know we don't keep peanut `` butter for a peanut butter sandwich.
Unless we keep our eyes on the horizon ahead, we shall fail to bring ourselves on target with the present.
From the records we keep -- Susan is the only Junior who has placed in the Junior Classes in both United States and Canada.
If we manage to keep track of a Bombus queen after she has left her feeding place, we may discover the snug little hideout which she has fixed up for herself when she woke up from her winter sleep.
Those modern scholars who urge that we must keep in mind the fundamental continuity of Aegean development from earliest times -- granted occasional irruptions of peoples and ideas from outside -- are correct ; ;
`` Canada doesn't have much of this here juvenile delinquency problem, but we keep a night policeman all the same on account of the crazy tourists ''.
Before we built the new jail, we used to keep prisoners in here overnight sometimes when the old jail got too crowded.
He cited East Germany where after 15 years of Soviet rule it has become necessary to build a wall to keep the people in, and added, `` so long as people rebel, we must not give up ''.
`` We always like to keep the ball as much as we can against Denver because they have such an explosive attack '', explained Stram.
It is true that we must keep up our national defenses and scientific accomplishments ; ;
That is why it is so very important that ethical analysis keep clear the problem of decision as to `` permitted '' effects, and not draw back in fright from any conceivable contingency or suffer paralysis of action before possibilities or probabilities unrelated, or not directly morally related, to what we can and may and must do as long as human history endures.
But if you keep a calendar of events, as we do, you noticed a conflict.
" He continued, " We believe that by attacking with tanks we can achieve a higher rate of movement than has been hitherto obtainable, and — what is perhaps even more important — that we can keep moving once a breakthrough has been made.
" Samar Khatiwala, an oceanographer at Columbia University concludes that the studies suggest " we cannot count on these sinks operating in the future as they have in the past, and keep on subsidizing our ever-growing appetite for fossil fuels.
If we are to keep a right-handed coordinate system, into the page will be in the negative z direction.
In a 1985 interview on Yorkshire Television's Arthur C. Clarke's World of Strange Powers, Elsie said that she and Frances were too embarrassed to admit the truth after fooling Conan Doyle, the author of Sherlock Holmes: " Two village kids and a brilliant man like Conan Doyle – well, we could only keep quiet.

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