Sentences with phrase «abolish it by»

Introduced by the previous government two years ago, the tax was abolished by the Australian senate earlier this month.
Slavery is likely to be abolished by the war power and chattel slavery destroyed.
But so long as scarcity holds sway, use - value remains a decisive category which can only be abolished by trickery.
We must learn that the unity of the faith and the will to obedience and love are not abolished by certain tensions.
Furthermore, since no society can endure or make progress without some determinate structure and graded authority, new class distinctions quickly arise to take the place of those abolished by the revolution.
After Indian Independence, untouchability and caste discrimination were abolished by law.
Long inherited attitudes and customs, however, can not be abolished by legislation and in much of Indian society, especially the villages, casteism is still endemic.
But this conception of space has been completely abolished by Einstein.
The reality of evil can not be abolished by the humanized society.
Even if a man were born in humble circumstances, I would require of him nevertheless that he should not be so inhuman toward himself as not to be able to think of the King's castle except at a remote distance, dreaming vaguely of its greatness and wanting at the same time to exalt it and also to abolish it by the fact that he exalted it meanly.
Using this religious viewpoint as their justification for 1) inflicting suffering on others and, 2) ignoring the suffering of others, all while encouraging and engineering the suffering of everyone they can,... is a clear indication that the Catholic religion is psychopathic in thought, word, and deed and should be abolished by all peace - loving and caring people everywhere... especially any Catholics who never look closely at what the whole Church is doing!
Labor said the abattoir suspension also highlighted the need to restore Labor's independent Inspector General of Animal Welfare and Live Animal Exports, a position abolished by Mr Joyce.
Previously Queen's cousins and all minor royals also received money from the Government but that practice was later abolished by Sovereign grant act 2011.
«Labour will reinstate the migrant impact fund, abolished by the Tory government.
Apartheid is a word describing the racist segregation policies of South Africa before these policies were abolished by the ANC under the leadership of Nelson Mandela in the 90s; it is a word that the white minority themselves used to describe their system of control, domination, subjugation and humiliation of the indigenous black African majority.
The Labour manifesto will reiterate its pledge to halve child poverty by 2010 and abolish it by 2020, a target that looks ambitious after government figures issued this week.
When Farrington and Peters» departments were abolished by the Common Council last July and their positions were subsequently terminated last October, the two requested they receive the prorated longevity pay they'd accrued in the latter half of the year.
The council was abolished by the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1821 and ceased to exist at the end of the year 1822, at which time more than 15,000 offices had been under its control.
He was Member of Parliament for Accrington from 1966 to 1983, when the seat was abolished by boundary changes.
One reason why the GLA's predecessor London - wide body was abolished by the Thatcher government in the mid 1980s was conflict between the Labour GLC and many of the 32 London boroughs under Conservative control, produced by an overlap of functions.
It can only be abolished by further legislation.
The DLA benefit was abolished by the Tories and replaced by PIPs, leading to a wave of criticism from campaigners who say they are less generous.
GPs have been handed sweeping powers in the coalition government's health white paper, which confirms that primary care trusts will be abolished by 2013.
It was abolished by the Tory government without a peep from the Tory mayor, despite the fact that over 80,000 young Londoners and their families lost out as a result.
Such elections were abolished by Ed Miliband in 2011, meaning all shadow cabinet appointments are currently in the gift of the Labour leader.
These practices were finally abolished by the Representation of the People Act 1948, which first applied in the 1950 General Election.
He argues for the restoration of an agency like the Office of Technology Assessment, abolished by a Republican - controlled Congress in 1995.
The increase in risk of ACS in patients with RA was lower, but not abolished by the treatment.
Itch, but not pain sensation, is abolished by selective ablation of a small subpopulation of spinal neurons.
The sensitizing effect «was completely abolished by the virus,» Wilson says.
This response was unaffected by depletion of sarcoplasmic reticulum stores with thapsigargin, but was abolished by both bafilomycin and Ned - 19.
Since vitamin D toxicity is remarkably mirrored by mice that lack a vitamin K - dependent protein, since Warfarin induces a remarkably similar type of toxicity by inducing vitamin K deficiency, since Warfarin and vitamin D toxicity respond to similar treatments, and since Warfarin's toxicity can be completely abolished by providing sufficient vitamin K, it follows that vitamin D toxicity is likely to be at least in part a form of vitamin K deficiency.
These effects of Cy -3-g are largely abolished by pharmacological and genetic inhibition of AMPK.
A review of the somewhat limited data from these and earlier studies (1) indicated that inhibition of tumor development as a result of marginal intakes of various proteins could be abolished by supplementation with the respective limiting amino acid for each protein... [O] ur results suggest that the enhancement of focus development by lysine supplementation of gluten is due to a general improvement in dietary protein quality and not to any particular metabolic effect peculiar to lysine.
In Russia it was legalized by Lenin and abolishes by Stalin.
SATs tests taken by seven - year - olds in England are to be abolished by 2023, however, nine - year - olds will still have to sit the controversial exams under new plans.
Abolished by lawmakers for reasons still unclear, the teaching fellows program has been praised for producing highly trained education graduates that go into teaching in North Carolina classrooms, many of whom stay to teach in the state for the long haul.
Other fees abolished by the it ® card include the over the limit fee, foreign transaction fees, and no fee when you pay the phone.
The old Kentucky board was abolished by Gov. Bevin's Executive Order at the beginning of December.
Jessie Smith claims the mother dogs will only be on the painful wire, locked away inside, for one week prior to giving birth and for the time it takes to wean their puppies — since the dogs in these facilities are there for the sole purpose of breeding, the mother dogs could spend half of the year facing conditions we all thought we abolished by pushing through the new dog laws.
Attempts to legislate against bull baiting began in the UK in 1802 and the sport was finally abolished by an Act of Parliament in 1835, which led the breed to the brink of extinction [1].
Whilst tipping in hotels has been abolished by law, a 10 % sales tax is automatically added to all bills and it is still customary to add a 10 % tip for good service in bars and restaurants.
The federal Department of Climate Change (abolished by Abbott) prepared a response that thoroughly debunked his claims in words a child can understand.
The ban on fees was abolished by Emperor Claudius, who legalized advocacy as a profession and allowed the Roman wills, trusts, and any other documents that ensure the efficient disposition of a person's property after death.
However, fees were abolished by the Supreme Court in July 2017 and we may start to see a rise in claims as a result.
I thought that the «I only had two beers» defence has been abolished by statute.
The Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council (AJTC) which is to be abolished by the Public Bodies Bill, has hit back
Actually although abolished by section 61 of the Family Law Act 1986, it is still alive and well as one of the civil options for dealing with forced marriages in Bangladesh.
The Supreme Court could effectively abolish it by ruling that it constitutes cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth Amendment (which also applies to the states via the incorporation doctrine and the Fourteenth Amendment).
All these offences were abolished by the Criminal Law Act 1967.
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