Sentences with phrase «later abolished it»

Previously Queen's cousins and all minor royals also received money from the Government but that practice was later abolished by Sovereign grant act 2011.
One point, parenthetically, confirms Whitehead's remarks about the perfection of the final generalities as his goal, and not the origin, of his metaphysics; that is, axiom v, the category of conceptual reversion, was later abolished (PR 249f.

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Since they set out to abolish such later innovations as the venerating of Islamic saints and visiting their tombs, the Wahhabis came into direct conflict with the Shi'ites, who focus so much attention on the mausoleums of their imams.
The Sultanate was abolished in 1341 (A.D. 1922) and the Caliphate, considered to be essentially embodied in the government of the Republic, was abolished two years later.
It certainly didn't mention that Jesus came to abolish religion and said nothing about Republicans (which wasn't invented until centuries later)....
One late change occurs when he abolishes the Category of Reversion and replaces it with»... the recognition of God's characterization of the creative act.»
Still later, in a third major Old Testament collection of torah known as the Holiness Code, Leviticus 17 - 26, the very institution of the slavery of an Israelite to an Israelite is abolished (Lev.
Later in the day, the House rejected a Democratic attempt led by New York Rep. Louise Slaughter to abolish the Benghazi committee.
«He betrayed families by claiming he'd abolished boom and bust and encouraging a «spend now, pay later» culture.
It is the kind of cynical prevarication that turns people away from electoral politics and only the latest example of why Opportunity to Ballot and «fusion voting» should be abolished in New York State.»
And in the 2017 Budget a few months later, Philip Hammond announced that stamp duty will be abolished for first time buyers on homes worth up to # 300,000 — two years after Miliband unveiled an almost identical policy.
[11][12] He was later one of the local government ministers who abolished the GLC in 1986.
Means - tested pensioner benefits will be swept away to fund this new «citizen's pension» and the reform will, it is said, be funded by the later retirement age and abolishing the complex bureaucracy that administers the humiliating process of form - filling that stands between pensioners and top - up benefits.
But when King Shaka united the Zulu tribe in the 1820s, he abolished the ritual, and when Christian missionaries settled in with the Tswana in the late 19th century, they declared circumcision a barbaric practice.
SEVERAL decades later than other industrialised countries, Japan is about to abolish a law which keeps people with leprosy behind locked doors.
The right snacks will abolish cravings, protect against a binge later in the day and help you melt fat.
Two - time Academy Award winner Daniel Day - Lewis once again disappears into his latest role, this time as President Abraham Lincoln in «Lincoln,» director Steven Spielberg's dramatization of the 16th president's final months in office and his actions to end the Civil War, abolish slavery, and unite the country.
Two years later, hanging is abolished and Wade — at 233 bodies, falling agonisingly short of his rival — is out of a job.
When the school abolished IB entrance requirements, more students trickled in, and by the late 1990s, about one - fourth of seniors were candidates for the special diploma.
One month later, a school district in Pennsylvania tried to abolish it after several board members complained about its costs and its philosophy.
Yet many of Illich's and Goodman's arguments foreshadowed criticism later taken up by school choice advocates on the Right, where until 1996 the Republican party platform still called for abolishing the Department of Education.
Even if schools started an hour later and even if all tests were abolished, it is unlikely that any of us has the power to roll back the trends and competitive pressures that have become so much a part of all of our lives.
The gas would be abolished from the replacement market five years later.
Lincoln is the latest automaker to experiment with abolishing the key fob.
James, if this is in Hotel Isla Boracay (which was abolished in late 2010), I'll be d*mn ed this in one of my fave hang - outs in White Beach, kasi parang akin yung buong mundo I couldn't care less about the pricks at Hotel Asya (doon sa dulo).
However, with the ACA's latest pronouncement, this procedure and the position of independent commissioner have been abolished — all managerial procedures will be performed in - house by the ACA and a selection panel chaired by Australian artist Callum Morton will be responsible for artist selection.
• Lifting the targets to 25 - 40 % by 2020 based on the latest scientific evidence • • Abolishing the free permits granted to the biggest polluters • • Ensuring that individual action results in lower emissions, not lower carbon prices • Unless these major flaws in the CPRS can be fixed the government should introduce a carbon tax as a matter of urgency.
It seems extraordinary that the Climate Commission, which was composed of Australia's best climate scientists, economists and energy experts, was abolished on the basis of a lack of funding and yet here we are three years later and the money has become available to import a politically - motivated think tank to work in the same space.
It did not slip into the Act during a late night parliamentary sitting or, like the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 which created the now to be abolished Serious Organsed Crime Agency, get nodded through in a parliamentary rush on the eve of a general election.
The Great Repeal Bill currently being prepared is expected to enshrine all existing legislation derived from the EU in UK law, although the Government may choose to exercise the option of abolishing or altering individual laws at a later date.
ADDENDUM: In England, in a very recent change, by Act of Parliament under the last Labour government, Parliament abolished the double jeopardy rule, in effect allowing another court to later set - aside the Jury's verdict (i.e. in the case of an acquital).
Abdelrasoul feels that the latest cryptocurrency trend will educate people about this easily available alternative currency form which can go a long way in abolishing black market trade.
Neither Trump nor Clinton have come out against anything specific to the real estate industry, such as abolishing the mortgage interest deduction, and the latest policy hints from Washington, D.C., have been favorable to the industry, including no rush to increase interest rates from the Federal Reserve and the recently discussed loosening of FHA financing requirements for condominium buyers.
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