Sentences with phrase «out of military rule»

Also, Senator Shehu Sani said though the country was out of military rule it had yet to attain true democracy.

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«Future military uses of Chabahar by India can not be ruled out,» said Brewster.
Although Paul's filibuster was technically against Brennan's nomination, his remarks focused primarily on civil liberties issues, offering a scathing critique of the Obama's administration's use of unmanned drones, and refusal to rule out military strikes against American citizens on U.S. soil.
President Barack Obama has not ruled out air strikes but he and top military leaders have said the crisis in Iraq can only be resolved through a settlement with leaders of the country's Sunni, Shiite and Kurdish communities.
They fear that calling terrorism evil commits us to rule out any course of action but violent military response.
Pope Francis is to meet with two victims of Chile's military dictatorship during his upcoming trip and is not ruling out a private encounter with victims of clerical sex abuse.
Mussolini knew it in 1938, and the Argentina military junta knew it in 1978; England went out of the 1970 World Cup, and days later the ruling Labour government surprisingly lost a general election.
This provides plenty of reason to be wary and perhaps even to rule out military action.
Whitney's refusal to rule was holding up the printing of ballots, which needing to be shipped out to military personnel, said McGahay.
Yes, the government lost the 2013 Commons vote on military action in Syria, largely because it was mishandled — but having lost that vote, Cameron had no choice but to rule out military action, and his decision not to take it was a reassuring signal that the era of hard - charging militaristic unilateralism was over.
He disclosed that during the era of military rule, the growth of the Nigerian Police was stunted which affected the force badly pointing out that the idea of building barracks for policemen apart of huge cost of maintenance, kept the police far from the citizenry.
It reads in part: «In compliance with Gods order, we issue the following fatwa to all Muslims: The ruling to kill the Americans and their allies — civilians and military — is an individual duty for every Muslim who can do it... to liberate the al - Aqsa Mosque and the holy mosque (Mecca) from their grip, and in order for their armies to move out of all the lands of Islam, defeated and unable to threaten any Muslim.»
But Rex is ruled «unadoptable» by a military doc (Geraldine James) who thinks you can't domesticate an animal who might rip a toy gun out of a child's hand — or worse.
Imagine the bonanza for the likes of a Rare Earth Metals ETF in advance of a leak out of China about more export restrictions on critical metals for US military and telecommunications needs, or imagine the pop within a biotech ETF just before new study results or FDA rulings are announced — sometimes an entire ETF gains double digits in a day when an issue jumps over 100 %.
Upon finding out that an unreleased film denouncing the Greek military junta who ruled Greece from 1967 to 1974 had been shot by the blacklisted, American filmmaker Jules Dassin in 1974 in what is now The Kitchen's gallery space, Curator Matthew Lyons invited Courtesy the Artists, Discoteca Flaming Star, and Georgia Sagri to revisit the themes and structures of the original film.
In addition to the infraction points assessed for in - state violations of road rules and regulations, driving license penalty points in SC will also be placed against the offender's record for violations committed out of state and for military court - martial convictions.
Different rules may apply when serving someone who is very hard to locate, in the military, out - of - state, or in jail.
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