He noted that for the fact that the governor is from Share can not in any way influence his decision
on matters of state, especially security related matters.
This is a
simple matter of stating to the court in your petition that your marriage is over and there's no way to save it.
The social activist maintained that no one would lose anything by investigating the tape since it was the job of law enforcement agencies to
investigate matters of state.
Apparently, he's the first king you meet in the game, and he has no inclination to deal
with matters of state, much less help you.
The Defendants asserted that the federal court should not interfere with a «complex state regulatory scheme concerning important
matters of state policy for which impartial and fair administrative determination subject to expeditious and adequate judicial review are afforded.»
Hereditary monarchies are an anachronism, useful for promoting tourism, or as a distraction from
serious matters of state.
Queen Margaret was only 5 at the time this law was supposedly past, making
such matters of state highly dubious given her age, especially when you consider she lived in Norway, never actually visited Scotland, and died 3 years later.
I strongly believe in the separation of religious beliefs
from matters of state because there are too many examples throughout history and the world today of the harm that can be done when extremists come to power.
In a letter sent today to Governor Cuomo and the two legislative leaders, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan, the civic groups urged immediate action to enact comprehensive and significant solutions on the
following matters of state ethics:
Distracted no doubt by
vital matters of state, I didn't pay much attention to the release of Disney's Beauty and the Beast back in 1991, and in fact only got to watch it through recently with my niece, who fled and left me all alone during the scary bits.
He's
got matters of state to worry about, though, including an incurable plague and the ever - present threat of war from the moon - people, known as Lunars.
Named for King Charles II of England, who was known to prioritize his beloved dogs
over matters of state, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is the quintessential lap dog.
In the 1700s, King Charles II was so enamored with his toy spaniels that he was accused of
ignoring matters of state in favor of his dogs.
If national and international leaders can't take care of
basic matters of state, then what hope do we have that they can address a complex global problem, requiring unprecedented cooperation and decades of concerted effort?
In these matters, the EU law should have primacy over international law and the CJEU should be «the final arbiter on such
weighty matters of State (s)».
While there do exist statutory laws, such as the Domestic Relations Laws, that govern the legal
subject matter of the state's Family Courts, the vast majority of the controlling law in this area has been established through precedential rulings and judicial review.
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In 1990 he stepped down as Prime Minister in favor of Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong yet remained in the Cabinet, first as a «Senior Minister» and then as «Minister Mentor,» vaguely defined posts that allowed him to oscillate between speaking engagements abroad while advising his ministerial colleagues
on matters of state.
Those who believe that we some of the roots of the crisis are largely due to the intrusion of Religion
in matters of State are naive and should just revise US history or ask Karl Rove, if he would speak honestly.
Legal prosecutions are
a matter of the state.
The major element in this innovation was the unusual legislation that Augustus initiated that, although aimed primarily at the elite, for the first time made «the private life of virtually every Roman...
a matter of the state's concern and regulation», with the state taking upon itself the unusual role of not only arbiter but also prosecutor for crimes of immorality, crimes in which it had previously had no interest.
The role of the church then in
matters of state is to live subversively when it does not agree with the state.
Ugh, «separation of church and state» does not mean the church has no say in
matters of the state.
Such assistance may be
a matter of state policy or a matter of sympathetic officials aiding terrorists for ideological reasons or corrupt officials selling weapons or even fissile material.
It is not simply
a matter of a state of poverty rather it is a process continuously at work at the very heart of global economic functioning.
It may be churlish to say, but a large percentage of the electorate really are more interested in the X-Factor and the Great British Bake Off than
matters of state.
The PPP - led civilian government may have completed its official tenure, but neither it nor the previous Musharraf regime did anything tangible to deal with Zia's legacy or even initiate a dispassionate national debate on the role of religion in
matters of state.
Kansas is the last state to recognize same - sex couples» marriages as
a matter of state policy — and even then, that recognition remains incomplete.
«Our Board of Elections is not responsive to either and that is
a matter of state law,» she added.
Foster care (and other social services) are
a matter of state policy, so the details will vary depending on where they are.
President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki in his contribution stated that the Bill when passed into law would give millions of Nigerians a sense of belonging in
matters of state.
Again, that's
a matter of state law,» he said.
On schools he suggested that he was moving away from the «Pol Pot approach» taken by governments in the 1960s and 1970s, which meant that «academically outstanding schools were extirpated under both governments, as
a matter of state policy.»
In other words, local control is primarily
a matter of state policy rather than a constraint imposed by federal or state constitutional law on the states» role in education.
Charter schools in Massachusetts have always been prohibited — as
a matter of state and federal law — from discriminating against students with special needs or English language learners.
How those results are used by states is
a matter of state policy.
So, in addition to federal policy enabling families to leverage their share of education dollars, it's also
a matter of state - level policy of states taking the opportunity and really providing these families with school choice options.
But I can not confidently predict how the judge will rule because this is
a matter of state law that does not deal directly with church - state principles.
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