Not exact matches
That this House notes that ISIL poses a direct threat to the United Kingdom; welcomes United Nations Security Council Resolution 2249 which determines that ISIL constitutes an «unprecedented threat to international peace and security» and calls on states to take «all
necessary measures» to prevent terrorist acts by ISIL and to «eradicate the safe haven they have established over significant parts of Iraq and Syria»; further notes the clear legal basis to defend the UK and our allies in accordance with the UN Charter; notes that military action against ISIL is only one component of a broader strategy to bring peace and stability to Syria; welcomes the renewed impetus behind the Vienna talks on a ceasefire and political settlement; welcomes the
Government's continuing commitment to providing humanitarian support to Syrian refugees; underlines the importance of planning for post-conflict stabilisation and reconstruction in Syria; welcomes the
Government's continued determination to cut ISIL's
sources of finance, fighters and weapons; notes the requests from France, the US and regional allies for UK military assistance; acknowledges the importance of seeking to avoid civilian casualties, using the UK's particular capabilities; notes the
Government will not deploy UK troops in ground combat operations; welcomes the
Government's commitment to provide quarterly progress reports to the House; and accordingly supports Her Majesty's
Government in taking military action, specifically airstrikes, exclusively against ISIL in Syria; and offers its wholehearted support to Her Majesty's Armed Forces.
The strike according to a
source in the union became
necessary following the failure on the part of the Kogi State
Government to pay resident doctors their salaries and arrears.
«That this house notes that ISIL poses a direct threat to the United Kingdom; welcomes United Nations Security Council Resolution 2249 which determines that ISIL constitutes an «unprecedented threat to international peace and security» and calls on states to take «all
necessary measures» to prevent terrorist acts by ISIL and to «eradicate the safe haven they have established over significant parts of Iraq and Syria»; further notes the clear legal basis to defend the UK and our allies in accordance with the UN Charter; notes that military action against ISIL is only one component of a broader strategy to bring peace and stability to Syria; welcomes the renewed impetus behind the Vienna talks on a ceasefire and political settlement; welcomes the
Government's continuing commitment to providing humanitarian support to Syrian refugees; underlines the importance of planning for post-conflict stabilisation and reconstruction in Syria; welcomes the
Government's continued determination to cut ISIL's
sources of finance, fighters, and weapons; notes the requests from France, the US and regional allies for UK military assistance; acknowledges the importance of seeking to avoid civilian causalities; using the UK's particular capabilities; notes the
Government's will not deploy UK troops in ground combat operations; welcomes the
Government's commitment to provide quarterly progress reports to the House; and accordingly supports Her Majesty's
Government in taking military action, specifically airstrikes, exclusively against ISIL in Syria; and offers its wholehearted support to Her Majesty's Armed Forces.»
The
source explained that although the US
government had been notified to send a fresh request since 2015, «it may be
necessary to remind them since the coast is now clear to proceed.»
A 54 % majority of U.S. adults believe that «
government regulations are
necessary to encourage businesses and consumers to rely more on renewable energy
sources,» while 38 % support the notion that «the private marketplace will ensure that businesses and consumers rely more on renewable energy
sources, even without
government regulations,» according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
There are several different
sources for borrowing the money
necessary to pay for a college education, both from
government sources and private lenders.
End - user price and consumption data are drawn from IEA data and, where
necessary, from
government sources and other reports.
While 72 % of Democrats and Democratic - leaning independents say that
government regulations are
necessary to promote adoption of renewable energy
sources, 65 % of Republicans and Republican leaners say the private marketplace can accomplish that goal without
government regulations.
On balance, most U.S. adults (56 %) agree with the statement «
Government regulations are
necessary to encourage businesses and consumers to rely more on renewable energy
sources.»
Generally, in those cases, a legislative body has to authorize the appropriation «voluntarily» from whatever
source of funds it choses to impose, and usually, when push comes to shove, state and local
governments do pay the judgments they owe (there are limited federal bankruptcy options for municipalities and states), although there are instances of state
governments stubbornly refusing to take the actions
necessary to comply with court orders directing that public schools be funded for many, many years.