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Reparation and was
* The Reparation and Rehabilitation Committee was charged with restoring victims ' dignity and formulating proposals to assist with rehabilitation.
Stamp was often called to serve on public commissions, committees and boards: he was a member of the Royal Commission on Income Tax, 1919, the Northern Ireland Finance Arbitration Committee, 1923 – 24, the Committee on Taxation and National Debt, 1924, the Dawes Reparation Commission's Committee on German Currency and Finance, 1924, the Young Committee in 1929 and the Economic Advisory Council, 1930-39.

Reparation and be
In his encyclical Miserentissimus Redemptor on reparations, Pope Pius XI called Acts of Reparation to Jesus Christ a duty for Catholics and referred to them as " some sort of compensation to be rendered for the injury " with respect to the sufferings of Jesus.
Pope John Paul II referred to Acts of Reparation as the " unceasing effort to stand beside the endless crosses on which the Son of God continues to be crucified ".
In his encyclical Miserentissimus Redemptor on reparations, Pope Pius XI called Acts of Reparation to Jesus Christ a duty for Catholics and referred to them as " some sort of compensation to be rendered for the injury " with respect to the sufferings of Jesus.
Pope John Paul II referred to Acts of Reparation as the " unceasing effort to stand beside the endless crosses on which the Son of God continues to be crucified ".
In Reparation for which we have Condemned her to make honourable amends Disrobed, a Noose around her Neck, and carrying In her hands a flaming torch weighing two pounds before the main door and Entrance of the parish Church of This city where She will be taken And Led, by the executioner of the high Court, in a Tumbrel used for garbage, with an Inscription Front And Back, with the word, Incendiary, And there, bare-headed, And On her Knees, will declare that She maliciously set the fire And Caused the Said Burning, for which She repents And Asks Forgiveness from the Crown And Court, and this done, will have her fist Severed On a stake Erected in front of the Said Church.
In his encyclical letter, Miserentissimus Redemptor, on reparations, Pope Pius XI called Acts of Reparation to Jesus Christ a duty for Catholics and referred to them as " some sort of compensation to be rendered for the injury " with respect to the sufferings of Jesus.
Pope John Paul II referred to Acts of Reparation as the " unceasing effort to stand beside the endless crosses on which the Son of God continues to be crucified ".
The Intention of receiving Holy Communion as an Act of Reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Virgin Mary has to be mentally expressed.
To avoid omitting the Intention every Saturday, the General Intention for the devotion of the Act of Reparation can be mentally or outspokenly set before starting the First Saturdays ( or in between ).
This Meditation should also be done in an Act of Reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Reparation orders can also be given by the court.
This prayer, spoken sincerely, effectively allows any hardship, illness or pain in one's life to be offered as Acts of Reparation.
In his encyclical Miserentissimus Redemptor on reparations, Pope Pius XI called Acts of Reparation to Jesus Christ a duty for Catholics and referred to them as " some sort of compensation to be rendered for the injury " with respect to the sufferings of Jesus.

Reparation and ).
Plekhanov founded a tiny populist splinter group called Chërnyi Peredel ( Black Reparation ), which attempted to wage a battle of ideas against the new organization of the growing terrorist movement, Narodnaia Volia ( the People's Will ).
# Reparation payments would begin at “ one billion marks the first year, increasing to two and a half billion marks annually after five years " ( Merrill 93 ).

amount and fines
The EU competition law also has regulations on the amount of fines for each type of cartel and a leniency policy by which, if a firm in a cartel, is the first to denounce the collusion agreement it is free of any responsibility.
Because the carrying capacity of a river depends in part on its depth, the sediment in the water which is over the flooded banks of the channel is no longer capable of keeping the same amount of fines in suspension as the main thalweg.
Larger fines are also given independently or alongside shorter prison sentences where the judge or magistrate considers a considerable amount of retribution is necessary, but there is unlikely to be significant danger to the public.
In some countries, such as Finland, fines are fixed as percentages of the offenders personal income, rather than a certain dollar amount.
In most cases, the fines were made for the exact amount in the accused's pockets.
Howard Stern and other controversial on-air personalities felt the sting of record fines, and both the U. S. House and Senate separately approved legislation significantly increasing the amount of money a station could be fined for indecency.
The state leased them as prisoners to industry and planters for the amount of the fines ( usually for $ 50 – $ 100 ).
No amount of censorship, fines, imprisonment, or banishment, it seemed, could stem the criticism.
Differences affected on tracks are the length and the amount of traffic on the road, with the additions of heavier fines from the police if the player is caught, and a larger reward for completing the track.
He paid back the $ 185, 750 he made from the scam, an equal amount in fines, plus interest that brought the total to $ 382, 866.
Unlike the constitutions of most U. S. states, the United States Constitution does not actually require the United States Congress to pass a balanced budget, one in which the projected income to the government through taxes, fees, fines, and other revenues equals the amount proposed to be spent.
Sands and gravels with a small but non-negligible amount of fines ( 5 %-12 %) may be given a dual classification such as SW-SC.
However, sheriffs still continued to remit a sum of equal value to the amount that post fines for their country would have been to the Exchequer.
If a vehicle registered with I-PASS passes through a toll collection without the transponder, the toll amount will be automatically deducted from the respective I-PASS account via a " video toll " ( a camera picture of the license plate as the car passes through the toll gate or open road tolling apparatus is taken ), though if the feature is abused, the regular fines for toll evasion are applied, and the I-PASS may be revoked.
In such cases, the Court fines public accounting officials for the exact amount of any sum of money that, due to an error on their part, they have unduly paid or failed to recover on behalf of the State.
In return, Quackenbush agreed not to fine the companies or to finalize the reports, allowing the firms to donate $ 12. 8 million to private foundations he had created, in lieu of fines of up to $ 3 billion -- the amount recommended by staff based on the egregious findings contained in the confidential documents Ossias felt compelled to disclose to the legislative oversight committee, in fact the very reports that upper CDI management had suppressed.
Baker argues that the privacy violations that result from being forced to receive unwanted obscene information in public places ( exhibitionism ) would amount to a sufficient bad consequence for the purposes of invoking the criminal law, but argues that proportionate punishment means that such conduct should only be punished with fines rather than jail terms.
As of 2005, Elliot in the Morning had been the cause of the fifth largest amount of Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) fines since 1970, with $ 302, 500 worth of fines leveled at the show.
In due course, an appropriate signed apology and a cheque in the amount of the fines were handed over by Lindsay and he was reinstated January 6.
The GNCC has imposed two fines on MegaFon: the first – in the amount of 5000 GEL ( 3750 USD ) in July 2008, and the second, for the recurrence of violation in the amount of 500, 000 GEL ( approx.

amount and imposed
* A progressive tax is a tax imposed so that the effective tax rate increases as the amount to which the rate is applied increases.
; that taxes have been lowered or abolished ( over and above any amount imposed ) to the extent of 12, 500, 000l.
Even with the challenges imposed by shortages in rayon, nylon, wool, leather, rubber, metal ( for snaps, buckles, and embellishments ) and even the amount of fabric that could be used in any one garment, the fashion industry's wheels kept chugging slowly along, producing what it could.
Until December 31, 1993, the law provided a maximum amount of compensation on which the Medicare tax could be imposed each year.
The " buffet margin " is, for a given set of conditions, the amount of ‘ g ’, which can be imposed for a given level of buffet.
A couple dozen of logged in " susare " had edited a fairly huge amount of articles since the password lock was imposed.
In its early stages, the Court held the view that interstate commerce was wholly immune from state taxation " in any form ," " even though the same amount of tax should be laid on ( intrastate ) commerce ," This position gave way in time to a less uncompromising but formal approach, according to which, for example, the Court would invalidate a state tax levied on gross receipts from interstate commerce, or upon the " freight carried " in interstate commerce, but would allow a tax merely measured by gross receipts from interstate commerce as long as the tax was formally imposed upon franchises, or "' in lieu of all taxes upon ( the taxpayer's ) property ,'" Dissenting from this formal approach in 1927, Justice Stone remarked that it was " too mechanical, too uncertain in its application, and too remote from actualities, to be of value.
Due to the limitations on the assembly's movement imposed by the guitar's body, the amount of available pitch change is much larger when the bar is depressed than when it is lifted.
In February 1810 he introduced separate Bills to repeal three Acts, all of which imposed the death penalty: the first was for stealing privately in a shop for 5 shillings ; the second for stealing in a dwelling house to the value of 40 shillings and the third for the same amount on navigable rivers.
Two years earlier, the governor had imposed the Reglamento del Jornalero, which promoted a more ample labor base by reducing the amount of unemployed citizens.
Malaysian moves involved fixing the local currency to the US dollar, stopping the overseas trade in ringgit currency and other ringgit assets therefore making offshore use of the ringgit invalid, restricting the amount of currency and investments that residents can take abroad, and imposed for foreign portfolio funds, a minimum one-year " stay period " which since has been converted to an exit tax.
'" Seitz also ordered him to pay Lennar $ 583. 5 million in restitution — an amount that had been imposed a month earlier in the civil case.
A regressive tax is a tax imposed in such a manner that the tax rate decreases as the amount subject to taxation increases.
The pitch of these traditional djembes was much lower than it is today because the natural materials imposed a limit on the amount of tension that could be applied.
In 2012, Rogers Cable filed a complaint in an Ontario court against penalties levied under a ' Truth in Advertising ' law, claiming that the amount of the penalties, and the requirements imposed by the law, are in violation of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
It was this King who after putting down a local rebellion invaded and occupied the Nabataean towns of Moab and Gilead and imposed a tribute of an unspecified amount.
Bail in the amount of $ 5, 000 each was imposed.
By varying the amount of excitation in the traction motor fields and the amount of resistance imposed on the circuit by the resistor grids, the traction motors can be slowed down to a virtual stop ( approximately 3-5 MPH ).
" In the context of climate change, the term " forcing " is restricted to changes in the radiation balance of the surface-troposphere system imposed by external factors, with no changes in stratospheric dynamics, no surface and tropospheric feedbacks in operation ( i. e., no secondary effects induced because of changes in tropospheric motions or its thermodynamic state ), and no dynamically induced changes in the amount and distribution of atmospheric water ( vapour, liquid, and solid forms ).
If prosecuted in the Crown Court, there is no limit on the amount of the fine and sentences of up to 5 years imprisonment may be imposed on those responsible for the pollution or on Directors of companies causing pollution.
There is nonetheless a certain amount of channel drift that occurs with certain Canadian specialty channels, depending on the specific licence conditions imposed by the CRTC.
Range is restricted by the amount of breathing gas that can be carried, the rate at which that breathing gas is consumed under exertion, and the time limits imposed by the dive tables to avoid decompression sickness.
A small amount of league organization may be imposed on these non-league sports by way of a series or tournament tying several individual events together, such as the Triple Crown.
:: Unless another date is specifically fixed by law, the lien imposed by section 6321 shall arise at the time the assessment is made and shall continue until the liability for the amount so assessed ( or a judgment against the taxpayer arising out of such liability ) is satisfied or becomes unenforceable by reason of lapse of time.

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