Not exact matches
If, for example, students
read Locke
at all, they are directed primarily to what he wrote in his
Second Treatise of
Government.
The Bill, brought forward by Tory former minister Tim Loughton and which passed
at second reading, also seeks to see how the
Government can extend civil partnerships to opposite - sex couples, plus to include a mother or
second parent's name on marriage and civil partnership certificates.
It will back that rhetoric with action when its MPs are whipped to support the
government at the Lords reform bill's
second reading.
They debated
second reading at 5 pm, when the
government's majority increased.
Perhaps the
government will confirm its intention
at the start of day two of the
second reading debate, which will get underway within the next half - hour.
Under the Salisbury Convention, the Lords should not wreck or vote against
government manifesto commitments
at second and third
reading.
Speaking
at the
second edition of the Ghana Renewable Energy fair themed, «Energy and Energy Efficiency, Accelerating Energy Access and Security,» Mr. Terkper, whose speech was
read on his behalf by Deputy Minister of Finance, Mona Quartey, said the
government is well aware of the important role renewable energy can play in accelerating and catalyzing the country's socio - economic development and the achievement of universal access ahead of the target date of the UN Sustainable Energy for All Initiative.
This is unsurprising when you consider the point
at which Corbyn's campaign really took off: when all three other candidates opted to toe the party line, as mandated by caretaker leader Harriet Harman, and abstain from voting on the
second reading of the
government's welfare bill.
While last week's vote on the
Government's Article 50 bill
at second reading was widely described as «historic», the sessions between Monday and Wednesday could have a big impact on how Theresa May negotiates Brexit.
The
government backed down on a programme motion but won a thumping majority
at second reading, moving an elected Lords to the next legislative step, or perhaps, steepe — stretching out to the horizon as we enter months of trench warfare.
Jeremy Corbyn had imposed a three - line whip on Labour MPs to vote in favour of the
Government's bill
at second reading.
The Labour leadership contest had just begun and the
government's welfare bill was coming up for a vote
at second reading.
My parents were given a choice: because I had a disability, I could be treated as a gifted student, eligible for the «mini-schools»
at two of the twenty or so schools in the district, or be treated as a disabled student, eligible for «special learning» in «the trailers»
at my high school; I was the only student to that point who was thrown out of the special learning program for
reading books
at a far - too - advanced level; When I was dismissed, I was
reading John Locke's
Second Treatise on
Government, a book about medieval castle battlement defenses, and (all
at the same time) a book called «You can trust a communist — to be a communist».
Squinting
at the familiar, crabbed handwriting, the member of Congress from Pennsylvania — about to begin his
second term as Speaker of the House of Representatives —
read on: «Reynolds claims to have proof showing that Hamilton secretly engaged in speculation in
government securities.»
The
second author I just
read, was a quartily essary by Andrew Charlton (2), an advisor to the Australian
Government at the Copenhagen Summit.
The
government plans for
second reading at the next sitting of the house, effectively removing the ability to send it to committee after first
reading (and therefore be more open to change).
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers is now urging the
government to follow through on a promise made last year to include a ban on cold calls by claims management companies in the Financial Guidance and Claims Bill, currently
at the
Second Reading stage in the House of Commons.
The Bill has passed its
second reading, and is currently being considered
at the Standing Committee on General
Government.
Although the Bill died in Committee, the surprising fact that it passed
Second Reading was indicative of the sometimes difficult relationship that existed
at that time between the
government and the Court and one that made occasionally for awkward meetings between the Chief Justice and the Attorney General.
The House of Lords Bill received its
second reading at the end of November and in due course the
government will have to consider carefully how to respond to it.