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He said, " Even the decisions of the official Ifta authority official Saudi fatwā institute is binding on no one, whether for the people or the state.
Even the fact that certain politicians might “ provide their face " to the actual decisions of their inferiors might not mitigate this effect, but rather strong parliamentary rights of control and influence in legislative procedures ( as they do exist in the example of Germany ).
Even though Cooney and the CTW had very little experience with marketing, they demanded complete control over all products and product decisions.
Even given a string of judicial decisions criticising and overruling such monopolies, James I, when he took the throne, continued using patents to create monopolies.
Even though California is where a lot of UMG's corporate decisions are made, UMG has a major workforce in New York which considers it as a secondary headquarters.
Even in the U. S. Supreme Court the poem has had its influence: Justice William Rehnquist, in his concurring opinion in Northern Pipeline Co. v. Marathon Pipe Line Co., 458 U. S. 50 ( 1982 ), called judicial decisions regarding Congress's power to create legislative courts " landmarks on a judicial ' darkling plain ' where ignorant armies have clashed by night.
Even today, the Commentaries are cited in Supreme Court decisions between 10 and 12 times a year.
Even after Guangxu began formal rule, Empress Dowager Cixi continued to influence his decisions and actions, despite residing for a period of time at the Summer Palace, which she had ordered Guangxu's father to construct, with the official intention not to intervene in politics.
Even though Emperor Fei was an adult, he did not have actual power, as not only were governmental matters largely in the hands of his granduncle Sima Yu the Prince of Kuaiji, but Sima Yu himself was not fully able to make decisions, as the paramount general Huan Wen imposed many of his own decisions on the imperial government, which had no choice but to accept.
Even the smallest, most routine decisions could be put up for discussion and to a vote.
" Even during the tense years of Reconstruction, Republican Senators were not bound to vote according to Conference decisions.
Even in cases where no more than one implementation of each policy will ever be used, decomposing a class into policies can aid the design process, by increasing modularity and highlighting exactly where orthogonal design decisions have been made.
Even given a string of judicial decisions criticising and overruling such monopolies, James I, Elizabeth I's successor, continued using patents to create monopolies.
There will be an advisory body, but it appears the final decisions about academic programs will be made by the corporate board of governors ... Even though enrollment at these private institutions will be tiny compared to the total enrollment at public degree-granting institutions they have the capacity to generate a lot of ill will for everybody if things go wrong.
Even still, the President's decisions are shown to be rational within a few hours of his removal, and the Vice President and supporting Cabinet members rescind their earlier vote.
Even so, the Nyingma tradition is still politically decentralized and often decisions are made in an oligarchy or community of the senior sangha within a given jurisdiction or locale.
Even if all of the Indiana courts came to the wrong conclusions, the only avenue of appeal left to the plaintiff was to the United States Supreme Court-for Congress had authorized no other court to hear appeals of state court decisions.
Even though it gives the appearance of being untouched, crucial management decisions are always being made to maintain the diversity and health of these areas.
Even Prim does not always understand his decisions.
Even then the matter is discussed by The Raven as a whole before it is acted upon and all major decisions for the group are discussed openly amongst them.
Even when opposition parties were nominally legal, there was little opposition to executive decisions until the overthrow of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in 2011.
Even with key court decisions and acts, it has been found that a large number of juveniles held at both detention centers and confinement facilities are not being served the special education services they should be provided by law.

Even and House
Even in the appointment of the prime minister, the Governor-General rarely exercises any discretion, usually appointing the leader of the largest party or coalition of parties in the House of Representatives.
Even if only half of the gunpowder had gone off, everyone in the House of Lords and its environs would have been killed instantly.
Even so, the practice continued until 1885, when newly elected Grover Cleveland arranged for a presidential review of the troops from a grandstand in front of the White House instead of the traditional open house.
Even the formal representative of the Head of State, such as a Governor-General, may well be housed in a grander palace-type residence, often with such names as Government House.
Even as Scholes and Kerr spoke, Smith reached Parliament House.
Even though both the House and Senate had large Democratic majorities throughout these years, there was enough support for the Acts amongst Democrats ( especially those representing Southern states ) to ensure their passage.
Even the early Christian Emperors continued to use it ; it was only relinquished by Gratian, possibly in AD 376 at the time of his visit to Rome, or more probably in 383 when a delegation of pagan senators implored him to restore the Altar of Victory in the Senate House.
Even after Skinner's Case was resolved, the House of Lords and House of Commons clashed over jurisdiction in 1675.
Even without the land sold to build Rhodes House in the 1920s, Wadham Gardens remain relatively large when compared with those of other Oxford colleges.
) Even Hampden still believed that a compromise with the episcopal principle was possible, and assured Falkland that if the bill taken up to the House of Lords on 1 May 1641, excluding the bishops from the Lords and the clergy from secular offices, were passed, " there would be nothing more attempted to the prejudice of the church ".
Even if the new Dáil had sought to use the old Parliament House, it is highly unlikely that the Bank of Ireland, then with a largely Unionist board ( some of whom being directly descended from members of the former Irish Parliament ), would have supplied the building for such a use, not least because it was also a working bank and the Bank's then headquarters.
Even after the U. S broke diplomatic relations with Germany, when the Senate passed a version on February 20, 1916, the House did not vote before the then-current session of Congress ended.
Even when a family was ennobled by the Swedish monarch, it still had to seek introduction at the House of Nobility to achieve such status.
Even though it was now unlikely that the lakeside Parliament House would proceed, a raised National Place ( to hide parking stations ) surrounded by national institutions and government offices was still planned.
Even after leaving the White House, she continued teaching at the University as a faculty for the School of Medicine.
Even while the marriage question was occupying his attention, Philip was engaged in constructing far-reaching plans for reforming the Church and for drawing together all the opponents of the House of Habsburg, though at the same time he did not give up hopes of reaching a religious compromise through diplomatic means.
Even though a legal route was found to give Manitoba more time ( the deadline would be extended three months, with Quebec being able to re-approve the Accord ), Clyde Wells and opposition leader Thomas Rideout agreed to cancel the planned free vote in the Newfoundland House of Assembly, because the outcome would have most likely been a refusal.
Even if there remains no unfinished business before it, the House of Keys still meets, but no motion is made, and adjournment is immediate.
Even so, the White House pressed for a speedy review.
Even though the bill had unanimously passed the Senate with bipartisan support, she persuaded enough Republicans in the House to vote against the bill so that it did not receive the required two-thirds majority.
Even after laying down office and while on his way home, he forced himself, ill as he was, to review his own administration in a document of such importance that the House of Commons gave orders for its being printed ( Blue Book 245 of 1856 ).
Even though Clause 81 of the Scotland Act 1998 equalised the English and Scottish electoral quota, and thereby reduced the number of Scottish members in the House of Commons to 59, these can still have an important influence on the passage of legislation affecting England through the Parliament.
Even though he was reselected by the Mid Bedfordshire Conservative Association as the Conservative candidate to recontest his seat in the House of Commons shortly before the 2005 General Election, he was forced to retire by ill health.

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