Sentences with phrase «government edict»

Japan has a mix of commercial and noncommercial broadcasting, and Japan «s NHK, one of the most - respected news organizations in the world, was created and is sustained by government edict.
With the American West of the post-Civil War period as the backdrop, the book delves into the displacement of Native Americans by a host of government edicts.
But sadly even private religious schools are now burdened with government edicts regarding gender bending and risk losing taxpayer assistance if they don't fall in line with regnant radical agenda.
Rather confusingly, Hannan seems to want a centralised Big Government edict to enforce the social responsibility he wants to see, writing «if everyone were responsible for his own patch of pavement, the disruption caused by snow would be much diminished.
One has only to live a few months in a country whose press is dominated by government edict to recognize how stultifying and repressive it can be.
But it has become the key text of an incipient transformation of teaching that has little to do with government edict or official policy.
In fact, government - issued fiat currencies are accorded value only because of a government edict
It is a monument to the faith that government edicts can overturn the laws of economics — and the laws of physics.
The Obama administration's «Clean Power Plan» is a monument to the faith that government edicts can overturn the laws of physics.
Contrary to misguided assertions, political correctness, and government edicts, carbon dioxide is not a pollutant.
No government edict banning them but they are now a niche market when once they were dominant.
And they did it via executive order and government edicts, which may be where the IPCC, President Obama, EPA and Michael Mann got their inspiration.
Indeed, «[a] s a matter of longstanding public policy, the U.S. Copyright Office will not register a government edict that has been issued by any state, local, or territorial government, including legislative enactments, judicial decisions, administrative rulings, public ordinances, or similar types of official legal materials.»
Now under a federal state of emergency, following a government edict in February, local media reports say that Day Zero — the day when the city's water supply is switched off — has been set back to July 9 — a relief to those who had previously believed that April 16 or May 11 would see the taps stop running.
Japanese companies wishing to use bitcoins will be expected to pay the equivalent of some $ 300,000 to adopt bitcoin, and there is no guarantee that they will receive a license, even if they abide by government edicts.
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