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These and other movements such as the Philippines 1995 Mining Act led the World Bank to publish a third report ( Assistance for Minerals Sector Development and Reform in Member Countries ) which endorsed mandatory environment impact assessments and attention to the locals.
Rappleyea pointed out that, while the Butler Act prohibited the teaching of the theory of evolution, the state required teachers to use a textbook that explicitly described and endorsed the theory of evolution, and that teachers were, therefore, effectively required to break the law.
Garfield at this time endorsed the view that the Senate, via the Tenure of Office Act, had final say on Presidential appointments, a position he would radically change when President himself.
The Democrats endorsed the popular sovereignty approach to slavery expansion embodied by the Kansas – Nebraska Act.
Stevens, 529 U. S. 765 ( 2000 ), the United States Supreme Court endorsed the " partial assignment " approach to qui tam relator standing to sue under the False Claims Act allowing private individuals to sue on behalf of the U. S. government for injuries suffered solely by the government.
On 31 May 1976, a ' People's Assembly ' in Dili, selected by Indonesian intelligence, unanimously endorsed an ' Act of Integration ', and on 17 July, East Timor officially became the 27th province of the Republic of Indonesia.
Uniform adoption of the substantial equivalency provision included in the Uniform Accountancy Act ( the model bill for CPA regulation written and endorsed jointly by AICPA and NASBA ) will create a system similar to the nation's driver license that will provide CPAs with mobility while retaining and strengthening state boards ' ability to protect the public interest.
In 1999 Summers endorsed the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act which removed the separation between investment and commercial banks, saying " With this bill, the American financial system takes a major step forward towards the 21st Century.
After 1952, Martin joined the moderate wing of the Republican Party and supported Dwight D. Eisenhower's internationalist outlook ( through support of foreign aid ), endorsed federal aid for school construction, and backed Lyndon B. Johnson's Economic Opportunity Act of 1964.
In May 1830, Congress endorsed Jackson's policy of removal by passing the Indian Removal Act.
" He has also endorsed and voted for the Clean Air Act and says that global warming is an important issue to him.
In May 1830, Congress endorsed Jackson's policy of removal by passing the Indian Removal Act, which authorized the president to set aside lands west of the Mississippi River to exchange for the lands of Indian nations in the east.
He has publicly endorsed the Pregnant Women Support Act, which he praised for offering " an authentic common ground " that " will proved many kinds of life-affirming support for pregnant women and their unborn children.
Over 100 national and local groups endorsed the findings of " 50 Under 30 ," which was also adopted by members of the Hate Crimes Coalition on Capitol Hill, and provided by HRC to members of sub-committee that marked up the Mathew Shepherd Hate Crimes Act.
PDA has also publicly endorsed House Resolution 746, known as the Safe and Orderly Withdrawal From Iraq Act.
Byrnes, however, despised Smith and only endorsed him because he was opposed Johnston's strong support for Roosevelt's new push for vast labor reform, which showed in the recently enacted Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and envisioned Smith would retire in 1944 and his friend Burnet R. Maybank-the mayor of Charleston who was running for Governor of South Carolina that year-would then go on to win Smith's Senate seat and build a powerful political machine with him that would control the South Carolina political scene.
The case upheld the validity of the Racial Discrimination Act, and endorsed the Australian Government's use of the " external affairs " power to implement treaties not directly relating to other countries, an interpretation that would later become important in cases such as the Tasmanian Dam case, where a majority of four judges would adopt the reasoning favoured by Mason, Murphy and Brennan in this case.
In another later case, the Industrial Relations Act case, a majority of five judges endorsed the same reasoning, thus cementing its place in Australian law.
The next month, Governor Schwarzenegger formally endorsed the Put Kids First Act, written and submitted by Assemblymember Bonnie Garcia ( Republican, Cathedral City ).
FedEx attorneys used the takedown provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ( DMCA ) to force Avila's ISP to take the site offline, accusing Avila of infringing on FedEx's copyrights and trademarks, breaching his contract with FedEx by using the cartons for purposes other than shipping, and potentially misleading consumers into believing that FedEx approved or endorsed Avila's actions.

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His request would be later endorsed in 1907 by the Pope Pius X.

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Dr. Albert Schweitzer, world-famous theologian and medical missionary, has endorsed an Easter March for Disarmament which begins tomorrow in Sunnyvale.
Horatio Seymour received the Democratic presidential nomination, which Johnson silently endorsed.
Bombay Sapphire also showcases the designers ' work in the Bombay Sapphire endorsed blue room, which is actually a design exhibition touring the world each year.
Pfanzagl's axiomatization was endorsed by Oskar Morgenstern: " Von Neumann and I have anticipated " the question whether probabilities " might, perhaps more typically, be subjective and have stated specifically that in the latter case axioms could be found from which could derive the desired numerical utility together with a number for the probabilities ( cf.
This controversy between those who advocated independent computations, and those who wished to continue the custom of relying on the Jewish calendar, was formally resolved by the First Council of Nicaea in 325 ( see below ), which endorsed the move to independent computations, effectively requiring the abandonment of the old custom of consulting the Jewish community in those places where it was still used.
In the following years, Rome's appeals to the East were based on the unique authority of the Apostolic See and the primacy of Peter, over against the powers of councils as defended by the East ( councils, for example, had endorsed that lofty title which Rome contested ).
He proposed a declaration on founding principles of the Esperanto movement, which the attendees of the congress endorsed.
Britain signed an additional treaty with the United States ( which did not join the League of Nations ) in which the United States endorsed the terms of the Mandate.
The recommendations of the Brent Commission were endorsed by the United States Department of State and in 1906 President Theodore Roosevelt called for an international conference, the International Opium Commission, which was held in Shanghai in February 1909.
On January 6, 2008, Kemp endorsed McCain in the 2008 Republican presidential primaries shortly before the New Hampshire primary, which surprised conservative Republican tax cutters.
An August 1940 plebiscite endorsed Estigarribia's constitution, which remained in force until 1967.
He endorsed and promoted study of Arab / Greco-Roman arithmetic, mathematics, and astronomy, reintroducing to Europe the abacus and armillary sphere, which had been lost to Europe since the end of the Greco-Roman era.
In July 2003 the Governor General of Solomon Islands issued an official request for international help, which was subsequently endorsed by a unanimous vote of the parliament.
Peckinpah completed the script, which Miss Porter enthusiastically endorsed, and the project became an hour-long presentation for ABC Stage 67.
Indeed, some have described council communism as " socialism from below ," which they counterpose against what they see as the " socialism from above " that was endorsed by Stalinism.
An American animated series based on the games aired in 1989, and individual manga adaptations which are officially endorsed and commissioned by Nintendo have been produced in Japan since 1997.
This manifesto, which was inherently republican and democratic, appeared to conflict with the terms of settlement that had already been endorsed by the General Council in July entitled " The Heads of the Proposals " The " Heads of the Proposals " contained many demands that looked towards social justice but relied on the King to agree to them and bring them into law through acts of Parliament.
Neither of these theories has been endorsed by the Supreme Court, which has held that the clause means that a state may not discriminate against citizens of other states in favor of its own citizens.
In 2006, the organization endorsed the world's first official HIV / AIDS Toolkit for Zimbabwe, which formed the basis for a global prevention, treatment and support plan to fight the AIDS pandemic.
Denominations supportive of the TNIV include the Christian Reformed Church ( CRC ), which officially endorsed the TNIV as an acceptable translation for use, the Evangelical Covenant Church and the Free Methodist Church of North America.
In Petrograd, Dzerzhinsky participated in the crucial session of the Central Committee in October and he strongly endorsed Lenin's demands for the immediate preparation of a rebellion, after which Felix Dzerzhinsky had an active role with the Military Revolutionary Committee during the October Revolution.
Powell's opinion of Thatcher had declined after she endorsed John Major at the 1992 election, which he believed to be a repudiation of her fight against European integration after the Bruges speech.

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