Sentences with phrase «as sign of independence»

I like that this hairstyle is actually as sign of independence.
Schneiderman often points to the investigation into Monserrate as a sign of his independence when he is asked if he would be able to investigate his colleagues, many who have given to his campaign.

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As you can tell by my former student's name, his ancestors didn't come on the Mayflower or sign the Declaration of Independence.
As it turns out, most of those who signed the Declaration of Independence started or ran their own businesses.
It was founded in 1682 and served as the first capital of the United States as well as the signing place of the Declaration of Independence.
Seventy one years after the Declaration of Independence was signed, the Mormons were driven out of Nauvoo, Illinois, which at the time was as large as Chicago, because their beliefs were not consistent with mainstream religions in America.
Though your child may be starting to show signs of independence in these areas, in a strange juxtaposition, she has a whole host of new, and just as demanding, needs.
Difficult as this behavior may be to tolerate, it's actually a sign that he's learning to challenge authority and test the limits of his independence.
As babies near their second birthday, their motor skills develop significantly and you will begin to notice signs of independence.
Don't worry: A «lovey» can be a sign of emerging independence as your little one learns, slowly but surely, to separate from you.
Michael Bongiorno, former district attorney and current privately practicing local lawyer, signed on as notary for Weisberg, but erred in his job when it came to the Independence Party signatures and a couple of the Working Family Party signatures as well.
As of this week, all but TWO of the AG contenders — Assemblyman Richard Brodsky and Eric Dinallo (who said he believes it's importance to maintain independence between the AG and executive offices)-- agreed to sign Cuomo's «New New York Agenda» reform pledge, so I guess that leaves the Westchester County lawmaker off the AG's personal «leading candidates» list.
Angus Robertson, the SNP's Westminster leader, has told reporters that he was prepared for opponents to pounce on any fall in the number of seats held by the party as a sign of slipping support for the party's policies on independence.
The Rock has just signed on to star in Alpha Squad Seven, a sci - fi action comedy that is being described as a combination of Independence Day, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Armageddon.
The members of the Continental Congress never came together in July to sign the Declaration of Independence with the Committee of Five — Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert Livingston, and Roger Sherman — and definitely never presented the document as a group to John Hancock, president of the congress.
Known as a whole - language state whose districts protected their independence, Arizona began to change rapidly when Jaime Molera was appointed state superintendent of instruction in May 2001 and Reading First was signed into law as part of No Child Left Behind eight months later.
After checking in, see where the Declaration of Independence was signed as you tour Independence Hall, then check out the Franklin Institute, which houses many exhibits on science and technology.
And the rally was likely initially fueled by easing concerns over Catalonia, thanks to a poll over the weekend from an anti-independence newspaper showing that support for independence has waned, as well as reports on Monday that there were little signs of unrest in Catalonia despite calls by the Catalan government for civil disobedience.
Auto / light truck fuel efficiencies stayed much the same as they were in 1978 until the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA) was signed by President G.W. Bush.
«This moment of peril must be turned to one of progress,» President Barack Obama said this morning, as he signed his first two Presidential Memoranda aimed at getting us on the path to energy independence.
All codes of judicial conduct espouse the values of judicial independence, impartiality, integrity, diligence and competence, as evidenced by The Bangalore Principles of Judicial Conduct (2002), which was signed by the chief justices of 29 countries.
On accepting his appointment as arbitrator in 2013, Gerstenmaier had signed a declaration of independence, as required by the ICC.
(2) Every person must, upon accepting an appointment as arbitrator, sign a statement declaring that he or she knows of no circumstance likely to give rise to justifiable doubts as to his or her independence or impartiality and that he or she will disclose any such circumstance to the parties should such arise after that time and before the arbitration is concluded.
Lord Justice Hughes and Mr Justice Treacy said they had found no sign of any bid by the former Home Office — and now the Ministry of Justice — to influence individual cases but ruled that the government's present arrangements for the board «do not sufficiently demonstrate its objective independence» as required by Art 5 (right to liberty) of the European Convention on Human Rights.
For example, the ADR Institute of Canada (ADRIC) Arbitration Rules require every proposed arbitrator to sign a declaration that he or she knows of nothing likely to give rise to justifiable doubts as to independence or impartiality and to disclose any such circumstance that arises during the arbitration process.
As a requirement of California Independence Courts, students need to sign the Certificate before sending it to the Court for ticket dismissal.
We'll sidestep the political rhetoric about the government telling people what they can and can not buy as a result of the bulb phase - out, technically the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 signed by President George W. Bush.
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