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With most constitutional functions delegated to Cabinet, the governor acts in a primarily ceremonial fashion.
With most of the Assembly still favoring a constitutional monarchy rather than a republic, the various groupings reached a compromise.
With the constitutional reforms made in 1995, the EPS got its current apolitical nature, turning into a professional, national military institution newly named " Ejército de Nicaragua " ( National Army of Nicaragua ).
With respect to actual governance, the monarch has only three constitutional rights: to be kept informed, to advise, and to warn.
With Askin's death, investigative journalists were freed from the threat of legal action under Australia's punitive defamation laws — unlike the United States, Australia has no constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech and there is no precedent like that in US law that makes truth an absolute defence.
With the constitutional reforms of 1972, these parties created a common front, the Tamil United Front ( later Tamil United Liberation Front ).
With an engineered power vacuum, the Parliament voted to remove the constitutional clause that would have required an election within sixty days, and declared that Eyadema's son, Faure Gnassingbé, would inherit the presidency and hold office for the rest of his father's term.
With a campaign for a state-led constitutional amendment gaining strength, and a fear that this could result in a " runaway convention ", the proposal to mandate direct elections for the Senate was finally introduced in the Congress.
With most constitutional functions lent to Cabinet, the governor general acts in a primarily ceremonial fashion.
With the generation or so before 1922 there " had been a marked growth in the constitutional recognition of the Welsh nation ," wrote historian Dr. John Davies.
With the help of Sémonville he now started to push a project of constitutional reform that followed the French Constitution of the Year VIII in important respects: a bicameral legislature would be appointed by a " National College " ( akin to the French Senate ) from a list of names produced by a convoluted system of national elections.
With order now restored throughout the Empire, Franz Joseph felt free to go back on the constitutional concessions he had made, especially as the Austrian parliament, meeting at Kremsier, had behaved, in the young Emperor's view, abominably.
With the completion of the new legislative council building in Jalan Mabohai, the Lapau will soon become a symbol of the sultanate's constitutional history.
With the specific request of a federal structure of a future German state the Western Powers followed German constitutional tradition since the foundation of the Reich in 1871.
With the change in government in 1996, Prime Minister John Howard proceeded with an alternative policy of holding a constitutional convention.
With the Federal army still searching for him, José traveled to Mazatlán and joined a battalion comprising Pimas, Yaquis, and Opatas, that was part of the ranks of Pablo Lagarma, who had declared for constitutional restoration.
With the Lords now indicating a willingness to work with the lower house, " the Crown's most important protection within Parliament had been shaken as never before and the constitutional crisis between the Stuarts and their Parliaments had entered a new stage of development ".
With formal adoption ( inauguration ) of the Amendment IX to the Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the anthem Hey, Slavs gained constitutional sanction on November 25, 1988.
With this success, Law returned to the constitutional crisis surrounding the House of Lords.
Ohio v. Roberts, 448 U. S. 56 ( 1980 ), set forth a two-pronged test in order for hearsay to be admissible against a criminal defendant: ( 1 ) the declarant generally must be shown to be unavailable ; and ( 2 ) the statement must have been made under circumstances providing sufficient “ indicia of reliability .” With respect to the second prong, a reliability determination may assume that hearsay is sufficiently reliable for constitutional purposes if it satisfies a “ firmly rooted ” hearsay exception.
With the agreement of the prosecutor, Parrott, well aware that the attorneys intended to use the case to raise a constitutional challenge, increased it to $ 125.
With the spread of constitutional monarchy, monarchical governments in exile started to include a prime minister.
With the proclamation of the Italian Republic in 1946, the office received constitutional recognition and 25 men assumed the office in 66 years.
With one exception, in the United States an acquittal cannot be appealed by the prosecution because of constitutional prohibitions against double jeopardy.

With and unification
With the unification of the three kingdoms in the 7th century and the foundation of the Goryeo dynasty in the Middle Ages, Koreans systemised its own native class system.
* 1861 – With the Italian unification almost complete, Victor Emmanuel II of Piedmont, Savoy and Sardinia assumes the title of King of Italy.
With the unification of China under the Qin there was no longer any call for their skills and their teachings were suppressed in favour of Legalism.
With the rest of Prussia, it became a part of the German Empire during the unification of Germany in 1871.
* September 20 – With Bersaglieri soldiers entering Rome at Porta Pia, the unification of Italy is completed, ending the last remnant of the Papal States.
With the unification William completed the dream of his ancestor William of Orange ( also known as William the Silent ), who started it in 1579.
With the motto " Free from the Alps to the Adriatic ," the unification movement set its gaze on Rome and Venice.
With unification, Varna became Bulgaria's third-largest city and kept this position steadily for the next 120 years, while different cities took turns in the first, second, and fourth places.
With the unification of the two Egypts, many similar deities were merged into one or the other, the significance of Bast and Sekhmet, to the regional cultures that merged, resulted in a retention of both, necessitating a change to one or the other.
With his death and son's accession to the throne of Aragon, the unification of Spain under one royal house began in earnest.
With the political unification of the Mediterranean Sea in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, naval artillery fell out of use.
With such a fundamental division within the assembly it was not possible to take any definitive action toward unification or the introduction of democratic rules, and so the assembly became little more than a debating society.
With the exception of some propositions drawn from Pius ' encyclical Qui pluribus of November 9, 1846, all the propositions were based on documents that postdated the shocks to the Pope and the papacy of the Revolutions of 1848 ( see Italian unification ).
With his CIA background, he was terribly dismayed when he learned in 1964 of the history of French and U. S. involvement in South Vietnam and how it differed from what the U. S government public position was, especially regarding broken promises to hold a referendum in the south about unification with North Vietnam.
With unification the Prussian General Staff became the Imperial German General Staff and began preparing for what seemed to be another inevitable war with France, which was intent on revenge and recovery of the provinces annexed by Germany.
With the unification of Germany after the Franco-Prussian War of 1871, the province of Posen became part of the German Empire and the city of Posen was officially named an imperial residence city.
With the unification of the Royal Canadian Navy, the Canadian Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1968, the Canadian Forces became the Air Cadet League's military partner in the delivery of air cadet training.
With the unification of the titles in All Japan into the Triple Crown and the AJPW Unified World Tag Team Championship, as well as the promotion of talent including Jumbo Tsuruta, Genichiro Tenryu, Akira Taue, Mitsuharu Misawa, Toshiaki Kawada and Kenta Kobashi, the promotion was able to carve a loyal fanbase that lasted during the 1990s.
With the unification of the Canadian Forces in 1968, the officer cadre underwent a period of reorganization.
With Italian unification in the mid-nineteenth century, most of Lunigiana, though divided for centuries among the contesting duchies and city-states of northern Italy, came into the new Kingdom of Italy as part of Tuscany proper.
) With four fundamental forces now identified, gravity remains the one force whose unification proves problematic.
" With organic unification of individuals " sharing common ideals and a common way of feeling ," there can be formed " a perfect national organization.
With the Federation of the Australian colonies into a single nation, one of the first acts of the new Commonwealth Government was the Immigration Restriction Act 1901, otherwise known as the White Australia policy, which was a strengthening and unification of disparate colonial policies designed to restrict non-White settlement.
With the unification of Italy ( 1860 ), Fusignano was separated from Ferrara and included in the province of Ravenna.

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