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While he had been away in the Holy Land, even his regent, Archbishop John of Esztergom had been obliged to leave the country and his treasury had been exhausted.
While the U. S. Senate did not add any reservation to the treaty, it did pass a measure " interpreting " the treaty which included the statement that the treaty must not infringe upon America's right of self defense and that the United States was not obliged to enforce the treaty by taking action against those who violated it.
While concluding the plea agreement the prosecutor is obliged to take into consideration public interest, severity of the penalty, personal characteristics of the defendant.
While playing for Houston, Clemens was not obliged to travel with the team on road trips if he was not pitching.
While there was philosophy prior to Socrates, it was Socrates, says Cicero, who was " the first who brought philosophy down from the heavens, placed it in cities, introduced it into families, and obliged it to examine into life and morals, and good and evil.
While they were no longer actually slaves after training, they were still obliged to serve the Sultan.
While Wessex had at times been obliged to recognise the overlordship of King Aethelbald of Mercia ( 716-57 ), it appears to have escaped the dominance of the Mercians thereafter, and was certainly not subject to the more intrusive forms of Mercian control imposed on other kingdoms.
While the United States managed to secure peace treaties, these obliged it to pay tribute for protection from attack.
While the Lords of Winternheim began work on Burg Windeck in the earlier half of the 12th century, the actual settlement around Saint George ’ s Chapel apparently remained unfortified, or at least not amply so: when Archbishop Conrad of Wittelsbach was getting himself ready in 1200 to build Mainz ’ s city wall up again after it had been razed on Emperor Friedrich I ’ s orders in 1163, he obliged many villages in the outlying countryside to build their own respective sections.
While less maneuverable and deeper draft vessels were obliged to wait for clearance these high speed boats were free to zip past waiting traffic by running in the shallows.
While they dismissed secession, " both as a constitutional right and as a remedy for existing evils ," they nevertheless stated that Tennessee and other southern states were obliged to defend themselves should federal troops invade.
While with Torino, Law continued to play for Scotland, although the club were not keen to release him for international matches and had put a clause into his contract stating that they were not obliged to do so.
While there was no ban on Scouting during this period the movement was obliged to keep a low profile.
While they have no authority to command or rule on matters, they are " the learned " and individuals and institutions are morally obliged to consider their opinions.
While in Cuba he was appointed president of Jefferson College, Louisiana, but was soon obliged by failing health to return to New England.
While beguines took a vow of chastity, and while they considered themselves obliged to attend Holy Mass every day and pray various official prayers, they were free to leave the court at any time in order to get married.
While the initial memorandum to the Bundestag remained unanswered, in December 2009 the Minority Commission of the Council of Europe obliged the German government to formally respond to the demands within four months.
While Maxi-CDs had been much loved among the dance community, as most if not all of the remixes that had been commissioned by the label could be released commercially, lobbying by artists in other genres who felt obliged to record extra and cover tracks to provide enough material for their single releases was to blame for the rule change.
While a civil magistrate is obliged to follow a Christian life, and while the magistrate does have the power to convene a church synod for the purposes of admonishing a church or removing it from the communion of churches, the civil magistrate should have no power within the governance of the church itself, nor compel people to attend.

While and concede
While Knapp's father, Ira Knapp, had subscribed to that belief himself, and had been selected by Eddy to be the first person to serve as chairman of the Christian Science Board of Directors, during a libel suit by Josephine Custis Woodbury in 1892, Ira was forced, under oath in court, to concede Eddy had never taught this interpretation herself.

While and governments
While mostly in opposition during the 1930s, they embraced economic liberalism, but accepted the welfare state after the war and participated in governments supportive of state intervention and protectionism.
While the six African governments involved in the war signed a ceasefire accord in Lusaka in July 1999, the Congolese rebels did not and the ceasefire broke down within months.
While Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights does not prohibit criminal laws against revisionism such as denial or minimization of genocides or crimes against humanity, as interpreted by the European Court of Human Rights, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe went further and recommended to member governments to combat hate speech under its Recommendation R ( 97 ) 20.
While the IETF only allows for participation by individuals, and not by corporations or governments, sponsorship information is available from those same statistics.
While Marxist thought may be used to empower marginalised and dispossessed people, it has also been used to prop up governments who have utilised violence to remove those seen as impeding the revolution.
While the First World War was still underway, a number of governments and groups had already started developing plans to change the way international relations were carried out to try to prevent another such conflict.
While national parks are generally understood to be administered by national governments ( hence the name ), in Australia national parks are run by state governments and predate the Federation of Australia.
While it achieved minimal support in western Germany, it regularly won 15 % to 25 % of the vote in eastern Germany, entering coalition governments ( with the Social Democratic Party ) in the federal states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Berlin.
While addressing the officers and cadets at the Naval War College, general Karamat stressed the creation of National Security Council which would be backed by a " team of civil-military experts " for devising policies to seek resolution ongoing problems relating the civil-military issues ; also recommended a " neutral but competent bureaucracy and administration of at federal level and the establishment of Local governments in four provinces.
While Somalia's formal judicial system was largely destroyed after the fall of the Siad Barre regime, it was later gradually rebuilt and administered under different regional governments, such as the autonomous Puntland and Somaliland macro-regions.
Historian Henry Commager wrote that " Even when definitions of terrorism allow for state terrorism, state actions in this area tend to be seen through the prism of war or national self-defense, not terror .” While states may accuse other states of state-sponsored terrorism when they support insurgencies, individuals who accuse their governments of terrorism are seen as radicals, because actions by legitimate governments are not generally seen as illegitimate.
While Ohio refused to cede its claim, Michigan quietly occupied it for the next several years, setting up local governments, building roads, and collecting taxes throughout the area.
While UFOs have been the subject of extensive investigation by various governments and although some scientists support the extraterrestrial hypothesis, few scientific papers about UFOs have been published in peer-reviewed journals.
25, page 169 ), " While Affiliates and Committees have over the years and still are able to approach all branches of their governments, the Incorporated ( International ) Association was prevented from seeking legislation in the United States lest it lose its tax exempt status.
While some analysts have applied the doctrine in opposition to governments established by revolution, this usage is not widespread, and its invocation usually involves treaty violations.
While many governments make use of simulation, both individually and collaboratively, little is known about the model's specifics outside professional circles.
While some inventions in the arts are patentable, others are not because they cannot fulfill the strict requirements governments have established for granting them.
While most drugs are legal to possess, many governments regulate the manufacture, distribution, marketing, and sale of some drugs, for instance through a prescription system.
While the private sector is the cornerstone of the Dutch economy, governments at different levels have a large part to play.
While his speech was very popular within West Germany Kohl's speech caused concern among other European governments, with whom he had not discussed the plan.
While all of these People's Republics did not " officially " take power until after World War II ended, they all have roots in pro-Communist war-time governments.
While on-the-ground support of disaster recovery efforts is a major part of FEMA's charter, the agency provides state and local governments with experts in specialized fields and funding for rebuilding efforts and relief funds for infrastructure by directing individuals to access low interest loans, in conjunction with the Small Business Administration.

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