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In covert socialism -- toward which America is moving -- private enterprise retains the ownership title to industries but government thru direct intervention and excessive regulations actually controls them.
The main requirement is to be sure the boat is numbered according to the regulations of the state in which the boat will be principally used.
During his archiepiscopate, he built and embellished churches in his diocese, and worked to improve his clergy by holding a synod which published regulations for the priesthood.
The next session of Congress produced a second Reconstruction Act to further implement the first with specific voting regulations, which the President vetoed and Congress overrode.
In March, 2012 the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, ruling in an action brought by the Natural Resources Defense Council and others, ordered the FDA to revoke approvals for the use of antibiotics in livestock which violated FDA regulations.
It is responsible for regulations on foreign trade which includes regulations on technical measures, sanitary regulations, environment protection measures, quality control measures, automatic licensing measures, price control measures, monopolistic measures, as well as other measures.
In May 1975, as it prepared to allow unmarried blacks to enroll, BJU adopted more detailed rules prohibiting interracial dating and marriage — threatening expulsion for any student who dated or married interracially, who advocated interracial marriage, who was " affiliated with any group or organization which holds as one of its goals or advocates interracial marriage ," or " who espouse, promote, or encourage others to violate the university's dating rules and regulations.
Nothing, however, can be more absurd than this whole doctrine of the balance of trade, upon which, not only these restraints, but almost all the other regulations of commerce are founded.
Technical committees of engineers write recommendations which incorporate public comments, and these can be adopted as regulations by the European Union.
Originally, the Spanish had ordered regulations on trade with Cuba, which kept the island from becoming a dominant sugar producer.
There has been considerable controversy in the United States and elsewhere about the lack of regulations in the manufacture of such jewelry — these range from human rights issues surrounding the treatment of labor, to the use of manufacturing processes in which small, but potentially harmful, amounts of toxic metals are added during production.
Of course, such an event is rare in coalition governments when compared to two-party systems, which typically exists because of stifling the growth of emerging parties, often through discriminatory nomination rules regulations and plurality voting systems, and so on.
Subsequently the French Celestines, with the consent of the Italian superiors of the order, and of Pope Martin V in 1427, obtained the privilege of making new constitutions for themselves, which they did in the 17th century in a series of regulations accepted by the provincial chapter in 1667.
Primarily, these are the Orders in Council, which give the government the authority to declare war, conclude treaties, issue passports, make appointments, make regulations, incorporate, and receive lands that escheat to the Crown.
Owing to its location next to a main road and two railway lines, fans can only enter the ground via the Fulham Road exits, which places constraints on expansion due to health and safety regulations.
In addition to that, industries, which had significant political influence, detested the regulations necessary to lessen the amount of pollutants in the river.
* Charter schools are publicly funded schools which operate with exemptions from many local regulations, and are free from many of the regulations that apply to public schools.
Most of the regulations on business were ended about 1975 – 85, except for the regulation of Wall Street by the Securities and Exchange Commission, which still exists.
Most Canadian provinces have regulations limiting the size of clearcuts, although some older clearcuts can range upwards of in size which were cut over several years.
Besides the trademark, there are proprietary service marks which may be copyrighted, and corresponding regulations.
The FDA also enforces other laws, notably Section 361 of the Public Health Service Act and associated regulations, many of which are not directly related to food or drugs.
These can be possessed with an ordinary PAL, and are the only class of firearms which can be used for hunting, due to the ATT ( Authorization to Transport ) requirement for Restricted and Prohibited weapons, as well as provincial regulations.

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This organizational network would be of no avail if there were no regulations pertaining to the types of message sent.
`` We were requested by the Secretary General, as I understand it, to discuss with you such matters as appear to us to be relevant, and we are not of course either a formal group or a committee in the sense of being guided by any rules or regulations of the Secretariat.
The giant electric signs and marquees were lit up for the first time since blackout regulations had been instituted, and the atmosphere was alive with the feeling that victory was just around the corner.
Polish Constitutional Court however, in September 2008, decided that the regulations were unconstitutional and dismissed them.
In the early 20th century roads and highways maintenance and construction regulations were established.
As the popularity of this type of team grew, more and more of them were formed, attending competitions sponsored by many different organizations and companies, each using its own set of rules, regulations and divisions.
Whitehall launched an investigation, though the department of trade and industry established that not being " on the military list " crossbows were not covered by such export regulations.
The authors said that this occurs because they were built to local regulations that required specific features, but freed the architect to adapt them to particular situations.
Many of the producers behind the Super Tuscan movement were originally Chianti producers who were rebelling against what they felt were antiquated DOC regulations.
The Army changed regulations on July 6, 1916, so that all soldiers were issued two tags: one to stay with the body and the other to go to the person in charge of the burial for record-keeping purposes.
In September 2005, as part of its campaign to demonstrate that the military allowed open homosexuals to serve when its manpower requirements were greatest, the Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military ( now the Palm Center ), a reported that army regulations allowed the active duty deployment of Army Reservists and National Guard troops who claim to be or who are accused of being gay.
As late as 1892 it was stated in a series of regulations that the correct lengths of the two last fields in the flag were 6 / 4.
In the 1990s, many U. S. Government regulations were eliminated or streamlined.
At this time trading regulations were set up so that all Faroese commerce had to pass through Bergen, Norway in order to collect customs tax.
Before 2000, the President had the right to enact regulations on matters not governed by parliamentary law, but this power was removed, and existing regulations were converted into regular statutes by the Parliament.
Title awards under the original regulations were subject to political concerns.
After FIDE issued the 1953 title regulations, it was recognized that they were somewhat haphazard, and work began to revise the regulations.
Concerns were raised that the 1957 regulations were too lax.

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Such payments, and applications for such payments, shall be made in accordance with such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe.
* Canon law, the body of laws and regulations made by or adopted by ecclesiastical authority
Canon law is the body of laws and regulations made or adopted by ecclesiastical authority, for the government of the Christian organization and its members.
At the FIDE Congress in 1961, GM Milan Vidmar said that the regulations " made it possible to award international titles to players without sufficient merit ".
The rabbis, who made many additions and interpretations of Jewish Law, did so only in accordance with regulations they believe were given for this purpose to Moses on Mount Sinai, see Deuteronomy 17: 11.
Although Orthodox Judaism acknowledges that rabbis made many decisions and decrees regarding Jewish Law where the written Torah itself is non-specific, they did so only in accordance with regulations given to them by Moses on Mount Sinai ( see Deuteronomy 5: 8-13 ).
Similar passages include, for example, Exodus 17: 14, " And YHWH said unto Moses, Write this for a memorial in a book, and rehearse it in the ears of Joshua, that I will utterly blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven ;" Exodus 24: 4, " And Moses wrote all the words of YHWH, and rose up early in the morning, and built an altar under the mount, and twelve pillars, according to the twelve tribes of Israel ;" Exodus 34: 27, " And Yahweh said unto Moses, Write thou these words, for after the tenor of these words I have made a covenant with thee and with Israel ;" and " These are the decrees, the laws and the regulations that the LORD established on Mount Sinai between himself and the Israelites through Moses.
But occupation regulations restricted German civilians to cars of 1. 5 L or less, which made the Olympia the obvious candidate.
The Italian regulations under Presidential Decree N ° 187 apply only to the commercial manufacturing of pastas both made and sold within Italy.
Martin's first act after his election was to publish a brief that confirmed all the regulations made by his predecessors regarding the papal chancery, regulations that had long been the subject of complaints.
The word is often used to distinguish law made by legislative bodies from case law, decided by courts, and regulations issued by government agencies.
The council also decreed that every altar should contain a relic, which remains the case in modern Catholic and Orthodox regulations ( Canon VII ), and made a number of decrees on clerical discipline, especially for monks when mixing with women.
) They were followed by other small-scale private banks established between 1994 and 1995, during the DYP government of Prime Minister Tansu Çiller, who introduced drastic changes to the banking laws and regulations ; which made it very easy to establish a bank in Turkey, but also opened many loopholes in the system.
FIVB regulations state that the ball must be spherical, made of leather or synthetic leather, have a circumference of 65 – 67 cm, a weight of 260 – 280 g and an inside pressure of 0. 30 – 0. 325 kg / cm < sup > 2 </ sup >.
A school where order and discipline is achieved by a dual approach based on a free and democratic framework: a combination of popularly-based authority, when rules and regulations are made by the community as a whole, fairly and democratically passed by the entire school community, supervised by a good judicial system for enforcing these laws — due process of law — and developing internal discipline in the members of the community by enhancing their ability to bear responsibility and self-sufficiency.
Before the 2005 Australian Grand Prix Stoddart initially threatened to withdraw his cars if they were made to comply with the revised regulations for 2005.
Casu marzu has been declared a " traditional " food ( it has been made in the same manner for more than 25 years, and the recipe is thousands of years old ) and it is therefore exempt from ordinary food hygiene regulations.
The U. S. regulations for labeling and advertising bourbon apply only to products made for consumption within the United States ; they do not apply to distilled spirits made for export.
European Union regulations require bourbon-labeled products to be made in the United States, but do not require them to conform to all of the requirements that apply within the United States.
Fox did not lease the block to another provider, owing that the competition from cable networks and E / I regulations for broadcast stations have made putting on a competitive children's block virtually impossible.
" Leo XII made himself intensely unpopular with his subjects by constraining them to observe endless rules and regulations concerning private as well as public matters.
Though the " blooper " was made a year before Gone with the Wind infamously used the word " damn ", due to the Motion Picture Production Code the " blooper " wasn't shown publicly until the aforementioned special, which by that point FCC regulations softened enough for the word " bitch " to be used on TV.

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