Sentences with phrase «by decree»

A legal link has been established by the decree in between token issuers and the obligations they have towards its holders.
That too won't work because there's the trivial matter of the laws of physics that can't be changed by decree.
Kings could rule their realms by decree, and specialists emerged to transmit and interpret the vast array of written information necessary for the functioning of governments and economies.
A «women selling her body» doesn't all of a sudden by some decree fall into a totally separate category.
These sweeping changes have come down on schools by decree.
Thus the rule on seals continued in effect by decree, in the absence of an actual (intentional) seal.
Once the court establishes visitation rights as part of the divorce decree, both parents are expected to abide by that decree.
This exception also applies to a property settlement agreed on before the divorce if it was made part of or approved by the decree.
With mediation, the parties will optimally settle their differences by consensus rather than by the decree of a hearing panel.
At the end of the process, the result is usually the same as though we were being ruled by decree from the Prime Minister's Office — which, in effect, we are.
But neither Hui nor Miller are able to carry through the ideas to their spirited, natural conclusions, either because they were constrained by decrees from on high or because they lacked the talent in themselves.
In Nathan's opinion, the best film version of the books is 1979's Murder by Decree with Christopher Plummer and James Mason.
The Programme is offered by Emirates, a Dubai corporation established by Decree No. 2 of 1985 (as amended) of the Government of Dubai and whose registered office is at Emirates Group Headquarters Building, PO Box 686, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
He made absolute by a decree that has lasted to our own day the divorce between study of the world outside of us and study of the human mind as an instrument.
The party must not try to abolish religion by decree; instead, it should attempt to guide religious people and institutions so that they will «center all their will and strength on the common goal of building a modernized, powerful socialist state.»
«Yet no one can deny that God foreknew what end man was to have before he created him, and consequently foreknew because he so ordained by his decree
Of such an order of creation - dignified in the first moments of its spawning by the decree of the Incarnation, redeemed not by one act but by the living communing of the same Son of God and of man -1 am not willing to say that God could have done more, God could have done better.
In other words, it is not thanks to magisterial Church documents that we have this central tenet of the Faith (although I am sure by now that it is certainly secured by decree of the Magisterium), but thanks to the faithful and saintly life and writings of one man from a far flung province of the Roman empire who would rather retreat to the quiet of the cloister than rule from the episcopal throne (though he clearly felt quite bitter about losing the latter).
For the first time in history, the Isle of Summerset is opened to the outside world by the decree of Queen Ayrenn.
However, the EU's ambition to run dysfunctional countries by decree is doomed to fail and will represent yet another blow to the project of European integration.
European directive 86 / 609 / CEE of November 26th 1986, unifying CEE regulations concerning the protection of animals used for scientific purposes, incorporated into French law by the decrees N ° 87 - 848 of October 19th 1987 and N ° 2001 - 464 published on May 29th 2001.
The underlying dispute is between ETI and Bolivia in relation to the nationalisation by President Evo Morales Ayma of ETI's shareholding in Entel by decree on 1 May this year, for which ETI are claiming compensation.
Second, though states have shouldered some responsibility for financing public education, usually by decreeing a minimum or «foundation» level of per - pupil spending, sizable portions of education revenue are locally generated through property taxes, bond levies, and such.
Methods to make fabric flame - resistant existed — in fact, they were required for theater workers in France by decree in 1859.
«The President of the Republic shall by decree proclaim a referendum on crucial national matters following a resolution voted by an absolute majority of the total number of Members of Parliament, taken upon proposal of the Cabinet.»
All of the suffering, inconvenience, and discomfort caused by the decree of Caesar was actually the loving hand of God working things out to accomplish His purposes in His own way.
It didn't matter to him if the subjects of his empire were greatly inconvenienced by his decree, he just wanted his money.
This has also been emphasized by the Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity.
He bringeth them out of darkness unto light by His decree, and guideth them unto a straight path.
That is, does it have a basically unified message, or is it simply held together by the decree of the Church?
Finally, the fortuitous rise of ecumenism (aided by the elections of John F. Kennedy and the pontificate of John XXIII, and given theological justification by the decrees of Vatican II) undercut the motive for theological intolerance toward other religious Americans.
This order did not please the Italian Divines; who said it was a novity, and a condemning of School - Divinity, which in all difficulties, useth reason, and because it was not lawful [by the decree] to treat as St. Thomas [Aquinas], St. Bonaventura, and other famous men did.»»
And he caused it to be proclaimed and published throughout Nineveh by the decree of the king and his nobles, saying,
In Paul's absence, a meeting in Jerusalem — sealed by a decree from James — stipulates requirements of purity for Gentile believers.
A superb season for the Danish keeper continued at the Mad Stad after he denied Garath McCleary from a one - on - one just before half time, even if the referee declined to provide him with the credit by decreeing a goal kick.
In 1970 the Council was changed to an appointed body by decree of the Sultan.
[1] If a president intends to rule mostly by decree, he or she will appoint political outsiders, loyalists and technocrats to cabinet positions.
Why has Uruguay legally regulated cannabis from seed to smoke, Mexico's Supreme Court ruled in favor of autocultivo and Chile's President allowed medicinal uses of cannabis by decree?
There was disbelief among some Tories when the leader responded to Clegg's strong performance by decreeing last Friday that nothing needed to change.
While he has the power to decide the candidate by decree, Gulino said he planned on «making this as transparent a process» as possible by involving the county's executive board — a process similar to how Staten Island G.O.P. chair John Antoniello settled on Donovan.
Only last October the German federal government tightened up its Energy Saving Ordinance (EnEV) even further by decreeing that in future properties will have to consume even less energy than before.
Even when reinforced by a court, Congress can not solve this problem by decree.
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