Sentences with phrase «french government act»

(if I take in consideration the comment made by phoog: How can the French government act (in any way) on a particular religion (and so, the people practicing it) while it has an obligation of neutrality towards its citizen?)

Not exact matches

-- Stalled meeting delays Cuomo promises on water contamination limits - POLITICO's Marie French and Nick Niedzwiadek: The state has yet to reschedule a postponed meeting to discuss limits on emerging contaminants in drinking water — stalling action on new standards that Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration promised to implement if the federal government did not act.
The French government also sometimes gets blamed when it does not act, or only utters some critics.
STILL NO NEW WATER STANDARDS — POLITICO's Marie J. French and Nick Niedzwiadek: The state has yet to reschedule a postponed meeting to discuss limits on emerging contaminants in drinking water — stalling action on new standards that Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration promised to implement if the federal government did not act.
• The Lib Dem party outside government has to start showing coordinated opposition («Right now our efforts are like the French resistance of 1940: a few random acts of sabotage, very little sustained critique»)
The French government, which owns 76 per cent of Bull, said it was acting like any shareholder and protecting its investment.
The French government, according to the group, is complicit in the climate - killing activities of the big oil and gas companies present at the summit, and needs to act like the climate champion it claims to be — by investing in renewables and energy efficiency.
The Japanese and French governments will be compelled to act for economic reasons — their nuclear industries are too important to their economies to fail.
The Association pour l'avancement des sciences et des techniques de la documentation (l'ASTED) has released an August 4, 2005, French - language PDF news release criticizing the Canadian federal government's approach to Bill C - 60 dealing with Copyright Act amendments (an English news release is apparently pending).
In the wake of the Quebec government tabling Bill 14, An Act to amend the Charter of the French language, the [Quebec] Charter of Rights and Freedoms and other legislative provisions to improve yet again the eminence of the French language in Quebec (which I discussed on Slaw last December here), the Conseil supérieur de la langue française (CSLF) is of the opinion that the government needs to take a hard - line approach if it wants French to really be the common language of all Quebecers.
French - language citizens outside Quebec had to wait until 1969 for the Official Languages Act to have Canadian government service in French guaranteed, and until 1982 for the Charter of Rights to open court action at the provincial level to obtain with difficulty French education or health services.
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