It attains its value
from government decree so that it can be legal tender.
For a few years before the Russian Revolution the attitude toward the Muslims became quite tolerant, which made it possible for the Muslims to obtain
from the government a decree for the opening of primary schools in which religion and courses in Turkish language, literature, and history could be taught.
Not exact matches
Blocked
from buying Potash Corp. by Canadian
government decree in 2010, the company has instead sunk billions into developing its own Saskatchewan site at the Jansen Mine, which, if fully operational, could become the largest potash - producing site in the world.
Back on March 1 the
government, by its own
decree, forced itself to cut $ 85 billion
from its budget this year and the outlook was scary!
It met in the Vatican in 1869 - 1870, and its most notable
decrees, later promulgated by the Pope, declared «that the Roman Pontiff, when he speaks ex cathedra, that is, when in discharge of the office of pastor and doctor of all Christians, by virtue of his supreme apostolic authority, he defines a doctrine of faith and morals to be held by the universal Church, by the divine assistance promised to him in blessed Peter, is possessed of that infallibility with which the Divine Redeemer willed that His Church should be possessed for defining doctrine regarding faith or morals; and that therefore such definitions of the Roman Pontiff are irreformable of themselves, and not
from the consent of the Church»; and that the Roman Pontiff has «full and supreme power of jurisdiction over the universal Church, not only in things which belong to faith and morals, but also in those which relate to the discipline and
government of the Church spread throughout the world.»
The governor who assured all its citizens, especially those
from the Eastern Senatorial Zone that no Bill has been sent to Kogi State House of Assembly in that regard, specifically said the decision was in line with the 1965 Northern Nigeria
Government Grazing Reserve Law and modified 1978 Land Use
Decree of the Federal
Government of Nigeria.
Researchers seek a more competitive system for science as the
government shuns closer ties with the European Union and
decrees it will target any organization receiving money
from abroad
The decision was
decreed from high levels in
government and civil service.
The
decree — issued just after the start of a 9 - day holiday period — says that
from now on, one - third of new academy members will be appointed by the
government and one - third by the Council of Higher Education, a body that is also under the
government's control.
Five sites are protected
from logging by a
government decree, but lumber is still removed
from buffer zones around these sites.
In a decision that strikes a blow against the federal
government's controversial practice of excluding industry
from consent
decrees with environmental citizen groups, a practice known as «sue - and - settle,» the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit overturned the district court's approval of a consent
decree between a coalition of environmental groups and several federal agencies in Conservation Northwest v. Sherman, No. 11 - 35729 (9th Cir.
In Italy, a
government decree from late 2017 allows local administrations to cut woods, even against the will of the owners of the land.
The decision was
decreed from high levels in
government and civil service.
Arlington, VA — A massive new marine protected area around Cocos Island is a beacon of hope for ocean health and human well - being in the Eastern Tropical Pacific, and will offer endangered marine species such as hammerhead sharks and leatherback turtles, as well as fish stocks that are important to local communities, the chance to recover
from increasing pressures, Conservation International (CI) said today in reaction to a
decree by the Costa Rican
government.