Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Archibald Cox" ¶ 7
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Ultimately and Congress
Ultimately Congress provided $ 253. 9 billion TOA, about $ 2 billion more than in FY 1994, but actually a 1. 2 % cut in real growth.
" Ultimately, the Constitutional Convention decided upon the present language in Article I, Section 10, which says: " No state shall, without the consent of Congress, lay any duty of tonnage ...."
Ultimately the U. S. Congress is the only one who can make decisions regarding the political status of Puerto Rico, as stated under the Territorial Clause.
Ultimately, the tour was a disaster for Johnson, emboldening the Congress to override him and to impeach him in 1868.
" Ultimately the Supreme Court ruled that President George W. Bush does not have the sole authority to hold tribunals and is required to get authorization to do so from the United States Congress.
Ultimately every Republican in Congress voted against the bill, as did a number of Democrats.
Ultimately, however, the syndicalist elements proved a small minority and the Congress approved a resolution sponsored by Mann and Rosmer which called for " the closest possible link " between the Profintern and Comintern, including joint sessions of the organizations, as well as " real and intimate revolutionary unity " between the Red unions and the Communist parties at the national level.

Ultimately and enacted
Ultimately, this was agreed to and the United Kingdom enacted the Eire ( Confirmation of Agreements ) Act 1938, which put in effect, among other things, the British government's agreement to return the Treaty Ports.

Ultimately and law
Ultimately, civil law and praetoric law were fused in the Corpus Juris Civilis.
Ultimately, the scattered references to " due process of law " in English law did not limit the power of the government ; about this, American law professor John Orth wrote that " the great phrases failed to retain their vitality.
" Ultimately Clements signed the bill into law.
Ultimately, Charley comes to the rescue when a law stating that there must be a woman in the home stalls Ernie's adoption procedure.
Ultimately, neither the 2006 nor 2007 immigration reform bill has become law.
Ultimately, ALI-ABA became renowned for its extensive programming in practice areas including business / corporate, employee benefits, employment, environmental, estate planning, and real estate / land use law, as well as in ethics, skills, and law practice.
Ultimately, however, the agitation by Terentilius led to the passage of the Twelve Tables, the statute that formed the basis for all subsequent Roman law.
Ultimately, from Say's law they deduced their vastly different conclusions as to the functioning of capitalist production.
Ultimately, only the courts can decide whether something is original, but there is much case law indicating, for example, that names and titles do not have sufficient substantiality to be original and that, where an existing work is widely known, it will be difficult to convince a court that there has been no copying if your work is very similar or identical.
Ultimately, the law was to prove of no use for the government in the elections of that year, which won Togliatti's PCI 22. 6 % of the vote ; it was repealed in November 1953.
Ultimately, Lessig calls for changes in US copyright law that balance the support of intellectual property with cultural freedom.
Ultimately, Davenport ’ s work became so well recognized for skewering political figures he considered corrupt, such as U. S. Senator Mark Hanna and others, that his opponents attempted to pass a law banning political cartoons.
Ultimately, the BBC concluded that a television image was not covered by existing copyright law and replied to Cura giving him permission to proceed but to “ only photograph the television image of individual artists who have instructed you to do so prior to their television appearance, and that you do not give or sell the photographs to anyone other than the artist in question ”.
Ultimately the statutes of Quia Emptores and Quo Warranto became the foundation of modern real estate and landlord / tenant relations law.
Ultimately, Payne and Shultz decided to open a law firm of their own.

Ultimately and provide
Ultimately, web browsers such as Mosaic became the killer applications of the 1990s because they were the first programs to provide a multimedia graphical user interface to the Internet's burgeoning wealth of distributed information services ( formerly limited to applications such as FTP, Usenet and Gopher ).
In his Nobel lecture, Lewis said " Ultimately, comparisons of the complexes throughout the animal kingdom should provide a picture of how the organisms, as well as the genes have evolved.
Ultimately, incentives aim to provide value for money and contribute to organizational success.
Ultimately the Forstmann consortium came apart and did not provide a final bid for RJR.
Ultimately, DAK is designed not only to be an exciting introduction to the school, but also to provide admits with the information they need to make a decision about whether to attend Kellogg.
Ultimately, Sloane continues to work with Prophet Five until they provide him with a cure for Nadia's condition.
Ultimately, they seem to be there merely to provide our knight in shining armor a few hard-to-miss targets.
Ultimately, the SoS will essentially provide the soldiers with the same type of service that the Internet provides to civilians.
Ultimately, Cass ' experiences with Flagg provide Cass with the inspiration he needs to redeem himself.

Ultimately and for
Ultimately, it established the Rhine as the boundary of the Roman Empire for the next four hundred years, until the decline of the Roman influence in the West.
Ultimately, the Saville Inquiry was inconclusive on Martin McGuinness's role due to a lack of certainty over his movements, concluding that while he was " engaged in paramilitary activity " during Bloody Sunday, and had probably been armed with a Thompson submachine gun, there was insufficient evidence to make any finding other than they were " sure that he did not engage in any activity that provided any of the soldiers with any justification for opening fire ".
Ultimately, the matter was settled between the Union of India and Union Carbide ( in a settlement overseen by the Supreme Court of India ) for a sum of Rs.
Ultimately, the name change campaign lasted for a three year period from 1982 to 1984 ( Datsun badged vehicles had been progressively fitted with small " Nissan " and " Datsun by Nissan " badges from the late 1970s onward ) until the Nissan name was given prominence in 1983-although in some export markets vehicles continued to wear both the Datsun and Nissan badges until 1986.
Ultimately, critics say, the many ways the term feudalism has been used have deprived it of specific meaning, leading some historians and political theorists to reject it as a useful concept for understanding society.
Ultimately it is also up to cache finders to use discretion when attempting to search for a cache, and report any problems.
Ultimately, midwives made a determination about the chances for an infant ’ s survival and likely recommended that a newborn with any severe deformities be exposed.
Ultimately the Lutici and the Obotrites were able to liberate themselves from the German rule for the next two centuries.
Ultimately, however, the Superdome was repaired and renovated in time for the 2006 season at an estimated cost of $ 185 million.
Ultimately Netanyahu failed to hold the government together, and early elections for both Prime Minister and the Knesset were called in 1999.
Ultimately, Canada pulled out of the depression as a result of government-funded jobs associated with the preparation for and onset of the Second World War.
Ultimately, Clemens would go on to have a record of 162 – 73 for the rest of his career after leaving the Red Sox.
Ultimately this resulted in the 1984 La Uribe Agreement, which called for a cease-fire, which ended up lasting from 1984 to 1987.
Tony Hines defines value as follows: “ Ultimately it is the customer who pays the price for service delivered that confirms value and not the producer who simply adds cost until that point ”
Ultimately, however, Dryden declared Shakespeare " incomparable " because of his disregard for convention:
Ultimately, he announces that he will run for a second full term as President as a Republican candidate.
Ultimately the controversy was such that John Denver cancelled a concert shortly thereafter, but when Denver returned for a 1980 concert, he set a one-show attendance record at the venue, Centennial Hall, and sang the song as well to the approval of the crowd.
Ultimately, Zamyatin arranged for We to be smuggled to the West for publication.
Ultimately, the original source for those languages is from the Tamil word அர ி ச ி ( arisi ).
Ultimately Becky is suspected of carrying on an extramarital affair with the Marquis of Steyne, apparently encouraged by Rawdon to prostitute herself in exchange for money and promotion.
Ultimately a dispute arose between Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, who favoured increased spending and a broad deployment, and the First Sea Lord Admiral Sir John Fisher, who favoured efficiency savings, scrapping obsolete vessels, and a strategic realignment of the Royal Navy relying on torpedo craft for home defence backed by the new dreadnoughts.
Ultimately, she leaves him to fend for himself, explaining " I gotta go beat my meat " as she exits the scene.
Ultimately, many of them settled there permanently, in a land that became known as Normandy ( deriving from the expression " Nordmenn ", or ' Northmen ' (' Norsemen '), which was-and indeed still is-both the name the Norwegians called themselves and also the name the Franks used for the Scandinavians ).
Ultimately, Edward decided to give up the throne for " the woman I love ," whereupon he and his descendants were deprived of all right to the Crown by Parliament's passage of His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936.

4.207 seconds.