Buhari, in a letter to the the Senate and addresed to the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, said he was introducing the bills for formal consideration and
enactment into law by the legislature.
One of the primary objections to the Religious Freedom Restoration Act is that
its enactment into law would terminate the process of constitutional litigation over the application of the Free Exercise Clause.
Not exact matches
For now, the
enactment of the tax bill hands Republicans a much - needed victory going
into next years midterm elections.
The new tax law significantly limited the ability of municipal issuers to refinance their tax - exempt debt prior to call dates, and many deals were accelerated
into the fourth quarter of 2017 before
enactment of the tax bill.
In the second quarter of fiscal 2018, the company recorded a tax benefit of $ 124 million in Taxes on earnings ($.41 per share) related to the
enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that was signed
into law in December 2017.
These safe harbor transactions are commonly referred to as Rule 504, Rule 505 and Rule 506 offerings (Rule 506 offerings split
into 506 (b) offerings and 506 (c) offerings with the
enactment of the J.O.B.S. Act).
«Engaged scholarship» brings
into the heart of the discussion considerations related to emotion, commitment, personal identity, subjective reception, and radical
enactment in the public arena.
The
enactment, however, must still at some point include a «speech act» pointing out the meaning of the action, and here once more Shakespeare is able to exploit the resources of folk wisdom, to turn it
into music, and to place it in the mouth of one of his characters, who at that moment becomes the chorus commenting on the meaning of the play.
Like Aristotle, Whitehead was content to accept an analysis of corning
into being of entities which are assumed to be given, without ever inquiring
into what it is that actualizes their being or investigating the grounds for the possibility of this
enactment. . .
The judge, who noted that the Coroner Law was an
enactment of the Lagos State House of Assembly, which is constitutionally empowered to make laws in the state, said «the Federal High Court could not dabble
into the affairs of the state and start dishing out injunctive orders.»
«Those concerns were balanced against the needs of injured workers in this specific proposal, and taken
into consideration with the
enactment of other workers» compensation reforms this year.»
Cuomo's call for a Department of Health study to look
into legalizing marijuana is a bit of a turnaround for the governor, who oversaw the
enactment of the state's medical marijuana program but has opposed the idea of legalizing recreational use.
Commending the Nigerian Army for responsively keying
into the federal government policy of research, innovation and ensuring a politically stable nation, he said the present administration has given priority to research development through
enactment of realistic policies that will re-position the armed forces towards attaining excellence.
The scope of the indictments have caused me to seriously question allowing the laws they championed, negotiated and steered
into enactment to remain legally binding on the people of New York.»
-- The Secretary shall seek to enter
into, by not later than 6 months after the date of the
enactment of this Act, an agreement with the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine to complete a report that --
-- Not later than 1 year after the date of
enactment of this Act, and at least once every 4 years thereafter, the President shall enter
into a joint agreement with the National Academy of Public Administration and the National Academy of Sciences under which the Academies shall --
-- Not later than 2 years after the date of
enactment of this title, the Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary of State, the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, and any other appropriate Federal agency, and taking
into consideration the recommendations of the Advisory Board, shall promulgate regulations for implementing this section.
-- An agreement under paragraph (1) shall require that not later than 4 years after the date of
enactment of the SBIR / STTR Reauthorization Act of 2010, and every 4 years thereafter, the National Research Council shall submit to the head of the agency entering
into the agreement, the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship of the Senate, and the Committee on Small Business of the House of Representatives a report regarding the study conducted under paragraph (1) and containing the recommendations described in paragraph (1).».
It is good to be reminded of the true horror of sexual assault or utter spiritual ruin, but receiving that reminder by watching a realistic
enactment of such things takes us out
into deeper seas.
Maine has decided to convert its technical colleges
into community colleges through
enactment of fast - track, bipartisan legislation that state leaders hope will nudge more students
into higher education.
In fact, President Lyndon B. Johnson's support for, and the subsequent
enactment of, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) in 1965 — the first significant federal intervention
into education, which continues to authorize the bulk of federal K — 12 spending today — was born out of a belief that existing education programs and spending were not adequate for poor children.
This proposal injects a bit of «pay - as - you - go» from district general funds
into educational facilities construction — a departure from the bond debt financing that has driven school construction since the
enactment of Senate Bill 50, the Leroy F. Greene School Facilities Act of 1998.
The Blue Ribbon Commission to Reform Public Education Funding and Improve Student Performance is now underway, after
enactment by the Legislature and signed
into law by Governor Paul LePage.
The Disaster Relief Appropriations Act of 2013, which President Obama signed
into law on January 29, required the FTA to make available no more than $ 2 billion in disaster funds within 60 days of
enactment of the disaster relief appropriation, which the agency is currently doing.
The term eligible project means a new fixed guideway capital project or a core capacity improvement project, as those terms are defined in section 5309 of title 49, United States Code, as amended by this section, that has not entered
into a full funding grant agreement with the Federal Transit Administration before the date of
enactment of the Federal Public Transportation Act of 2012.
A provision of the ACA designed to facilitate preventative care and which was put
into effect immediately upon
enactment of the law is its coverage of certain preventative care screenings — these procedures have been made available to all health insurance policy holders without charge, and without payment of normal co-pay fees or charges.
Like - minded investors also desiring income could vote for dividends to come
into existence — or, rather, vote for a board of directors that supports
enactment of the idea.
«As we read it, under the language now set to become incorporated
into» the Senate bill, «the GSEs would be compelled to begin soliciting applications from developers of credit scoring models within 90 days of an effective date falling 180 days after bill
enactment, or likely near year - end 2018,» Gabriel wrote.
The wood was introduced
into Europe as a dyeing substance soon after the discovery of America, but for many years (from 1581 to 1662) its use in England was prohibited by legislative
enactment on account of the interior dyes which at first were produced by its employment.
Efforts to collapse the barrier between art and life during the past half century are often associated with the material innovations of artists such as Robert Rauschenberg — with his rejection of notions of mastery and craftsmanship and insistence on bringing everyday materials
into his work, like his bed, the morning newspaper, or an old tire — and the
enactment of ordinary daily rituals like eating and drinking in the «happenings» of Allan Kaprow and others.
Some were unfixed, so gradually change
into a solid aubergine — essentially a time - lapse
enactment of global climate change and the melting of ice reservoirs.
The
enactment of the story in Ramnagar attracts thousands of visitors to Varanasi, and, with the use of big sets, costumes, and amateur actors from the area — some of who are the latest generation to play those roles — the whole city is transformed
into a big open - air stage.
Knowing through embodiment calls
into play the geometry of sense perception, communication and collaboration between artists and physical
enactments.
Mr. Haji noted that venture investment soared after the law's
enactment in 2006 as investors poured money
into solar start - ups and companies developing energy efficiency services and electric cars.
-- The term «total annual electricity savings» means electricity savings during a specified calendar year from measures implemented since the date of the
enactment of this section, taking
into account verified measure lifetimes or verified annual savings attrition rates, as determined in accordance with such regulations as the Commission may promulgate and measured in megawatt hours.
-- Not later than 18 months after the date of
enactment of this section, the Administrator, taking
into consideration the public health and environmental impacts of black carbon emissions, including the effects on global and regional warming, the Arctic, and other snow and ice - covered surfaces, shall propose regulations under the existing authorities of this Act to reduce emissions of black carbon or propose a finding that existing regulations promulgated pursuant to this Act adequately regulate black carbon emissions.
-- Not later than 60 days after the date of
enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall enter
into an arrangement with the National Academy of Sciences under which the Academy shall conduct a study of the development of advanced manufacturing capabilities for various energy technologies, including --
The general and abstract character of this principle necessarily entails that the margin of discretion that the European legislator enjoys when putting the principle
into effect, through the
enactment of secondary law, is wide.
This trend continued with the
enactment of Bill 164 and again with Bill 59 which came
into force on November 1, 1996.
Georgia's common law is still applied to agreements entered
into prior to the
enactment of Georgia's Restrictive Covenant Statute on May 11, 2011, including Georgia's pre-statute refusal to blue pencil or modify over-broad restrictions.
In addition, the current Part III of Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act (PESRA)(Occupational Safety and Health) were never proclaimed
into force after the
enactment of PESRA in 1985.
These regimes are either incorporated
into the national legal framework through the supra - national legislative authority of the EU (in the form of binding regulations enacted by the European Parliament or treaties to which the UK is a party), or are given effect through the
enactment of national legislation.
Over the last few years, the Firm has made strong inroads
into Myanmar and in 2013 advised Fosroc on what was seen as the first UK investment
into the country since the
enactment of the new Foreign Investment Law.
(10) If an
enactment establishes a new electoral district but the
enactment does not come
into force until a future time, the Chief Electoral Officer may accept nomination papers under this section for the future electoral district.
The Supreme Court has granted certiorari in the case of T.C. Heartland v. Kraft Foods, which turns on a minor detail of statutory interpretation but raises high stakes indeed: if the Court agrees that a 2011
enactment narrowed venue in patent suits, it could end the current arrangement in which plaintiffs are free to steer most such suits
into just a few friendly jurisdictions.
Unanimously accepted the idea of an Evidence Code, the provisions of which would be brought
into force all at the same time, but with a delay between
enactment and coming
into force.
The therapist is able to stay with this emotion and expand it, at some point moving it
into an
enactment (s).
The report also called the age of criminal responsibility to be raised to 12 (currently 10 in all Australian jurisdictions), for all 17 - year - olds to cease being held as adults and immediately transitioned
into juvenile detention, and the
enactment of an enforceable Human Rights Bill protecting the rights of children and Indigenous people.
Calm and heartfelt, yet incisive, deliberate, and firm, she gently directs the couples
into ever - deepening emotional communication using EFT techniques such as reframes, heightening, and
enactments that emphasize attachment needs.
In short, I want to get curious about the process, bring it
into the moment, heighten the experience in the moment and hopefully create
enactments built upon re-accessed primary emotion.