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instrumentalities and .
Through the World Bank and other instrumentalities, as well as through individual action by every nation in position to help, we must squarely face this titanic challenge.
cooperate with other Federal departments and agencies, with State and local departments, agencies, and instrumentalities, and with interested persons, firms, institutions, and organizations.
With few exceptions, one level of government does not impose tax on another level of government or its instrumentalities.
President Garfield stated that polygamy offended " the moral sense of manhood " and that the LDS Church, which advocated the practice, prevented the " administration of justice through ordinary instrumentalities of law.
Among the other factors relevant to this inquiry are the skill required ; the source of the instrumentalities and tools ; the location of the work ; the duration of the relationship between the parties ; whether the hiring party has the right to assign additional projects to the hired party ; the extent of the hired party's discretion over when and how long to work ; the method of payment ; the hired party's role in hiring and paying assistants ; whether the hiring party is in business ; the provision of employee benefits ; and the tax treatment of the hired party.
It seems to me that, within the principle settled in Ex parte Virginia, a denial by these instrumentalities of the state to the citizen, because of his race, of that equality of civil rights secured to him by law, is a denial by the state within the meaning of the fourteenth amendment.
Along with his colleagues Griffith and O ' Connor, he attempted to preserve the autonomy of the States and developed a doctrine of " implied immunity of instrumentalities ", which prevented the States from taxing Commonwealth officers, and also prevented the Commonwealth from arbitrating industrial disputes in the States ' railways.
The United States has an interest in the Federal Reserve Banks as tax-exempt federally-created instrumentalities whose profits belong to the federal government, but this interest is not proprietary.
In Lewis v. United States, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit stated that: " The Reserve Banks are not federal instrumentalities for purposes of the FTCA Federal Tort Claims Act, but are independent, privately owned and locally controlled corporations.
" The opinion went on to say, however, that: " The Reserve Banks have properly been held to be federal instrumentalities for some purposes.
" Another relevant decision is Scott v. Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, in which the distinction is made between Federal Reserve Banks, which are federally-created instrumentalities, and the Board of Governors, which is a federal agency.
The Federal Reserve Banks were created as instrumentalities to carry out the policies of the Federal Reserve System.
Legislated pursuant to the interstate commerce clause of the Constitution, it requires that any offer or sale of securities using the means and instrumentalities of interstate commerce be registered with the SEC pursuant to the 1933 Act, unless an exemption from registration exists under the law.
" Means and instrumentalities of interstate commerce " is extremely broad, and it is virtually impossible to avoid the operation of this statute by attempting to offer or sell a security without using an " instrumentality " of interestate commerce.
The original 218 interstate instrumentalities were signed in the 1950s.
The provisions of Section 218 of the Social Security Act and the instrumentalities agreement and subsequent modifications determine Social Security and Medicare benefits or Medicare-only coverage for state and local government employees enrolled in state and local government retirement systems.
The certificates did not legally constitute a debt or obligation of the United States or any of its agencies or instrumentalities other than Fannie Mae.
During the sub-prime era, every Fannie Mae prospectus read in bold, all-caps letters: " The certificates and payments of principal and interest on the certificates are not guaranteed by the United States, and do not constitute a debt or obligation of the United States or any of its agencies or instrumentalities other than Fannie Mae.
In the case of D ' Emden v Pedder ( 1904 ), which involved the application of Tasmanian stamp duty to a federal official's salary, the court adopted the doctrine of implied immunity of instrumentalities which had been established in the United States Supreme Court case of McCulloch v. Maryland ( 1803 ).
In that case, the doctrines of reserved State powers and implied immunity of instrumentalities were both overturned, and the court entered a new era of constitutional interpretation in which the focus would fall almost exclusively on the text of the Constitution, and in which the powers of the Australian parliament would gain increasing importance.
The Lopez court stated that Congress may regulate ( 1 ) use of the channels of interstate commerce, ( 2 ) the " instrumentalities " ( for example, vehicles ) used in interstate commerce, and ( 3 ) activities that substantially affect interstate commerce.
In the present civil war it is quite possible that God's purpose is somewhat different from the purpose of either party — and yet the human instrumentalities, working just as they do, are of the best adaptation to effect this.

follow and .
He pointed out the switch to me and for a moment I foolishly believed that he would let deed follow words.
You're the only man the Night Riders will follow.
She stood quite still, trying to focus upon a direction in which to turn, a path to follow, a clue to guide her.
Besides, 'tain't no more'n right for me to follow with my black oxen, so's I can unhook and pull up fast if either of you get in a pinch ''.
In addition to the authentication and acknowledgment procedures which precede and follow the sending of the go messages, again in special codes, each message also contains an `` internal authenticator '', another specific signal to convince the recipient that he is getting the real thing.
The process stipulates that the choreographer sense the quality of the initial movement he has discovered and that he feel the rightness of the quality that is to follow it.
In his recognition of his impersonal self the dancer moves, and this self, in the `` first revealed stroke of its existence '', states the theme from which all else must follow.
He bases his approach on the belief that anything can follow anything.
Just as present technology had to await the explanations of physics, so one might expect that social invention will follow growing sociological understanding.
In assigning to God the responsibility which he learned could not rest with his doctors, Eisenhower gave evidence of that weakening of the moral intuition which was to characterize his administration in the years to follow.
Granted, the cosmological, philosophical, and cultural reverberations initiated by the De Revolutionibus were felt with increasing violence during the 300 years to follow.
there is no easy and quick way to follow from the oxcart to the jet plane.
The only rules which I think we shall follow will be those of common sense, justice, and fairness ''.
In fact, I can only say this seems to me to follow from a wide, continuous, and properly guided exposure to literary art.
`` History has this in common with every other science: that the historian is not allowed to claim any single piece of knowledge, except where he can justify his claim by exhibiting to himself in the first place, and secondly to any one else who is both able and willing to follow his demonstration, the grounds upon which it is based.
Let us survey for a moment the development of modern thought -- turning our attention from the Reformation toward the revolutionary and romantic movements that follow and dwelling finally on more recent decades.
The Chicago contingent of modern critics follow Aristotle so far in this direction that it is hard to see how they can compare one poem with another for the purpose of evaluation.
Although it does not follow the metrical rules for a blues to be sung, the phrases themselves carry a blues feeling.
( Quotations follow ''.
They were going to follow it for part of their journey.
To know God he must follow in Papa's footsteps.
But he had to follow the light.
And, if we follow the Rayburn pattern, as consciously or by an instinctual political sense I like to think I have followed it, then the very nature of our loyalty to our own immediate areas must necessarily be reflected in the devotion of our services to our country.
The basic significance of this invention helped them to follow it rapidly in 1855 by the development of a unique precision gear cutting and dividing engine.
Terms and rates of interest for motors generally follow those for home appliances.

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