Sentences with phrase «passed by the cabinet»

I may or may not be grabbing handfuls as I pass by the cabinet.
I may or may not be grabbing handfuls as I pass by the cabinet.
The move marks the latest effort to regulate cryptocurrencies in Thailand following two royal decree drafts that were previously passed by the Cabinet of Thailand, the executive branch of the country's government.

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By March the Nazi Party controlled 44.6 % of the Reichstag and managed to pass the infamous Enabling Act, which allowed the German cabinet to pass laws without the legislature or the president.
The Liberal government, under pressure from the Wet» suwet» en Nation, New Democrats and the general public, passed a regulation on Tuesday, however Donaldson said a regulation can be reversed by a signature from a Liberal cabinet member at any time.
On the topic of momentum, Liverpool's was blown to pieces during the week as they were held to a 0 - 0 draw by Portuguese side Braga at Anfield on Thursday as Kenny Dalglish's men were agonishingly eliminated from the Europa League 1 - 0 on aggregate, leaving supporters with that sick feeling of knowing a fifth season in a row will pass them by without a single piece of silverware entering their trophy cabinet.
We're not trying to be uncool or get egged; we were actually inspired to do this by Halloween 2010, when we ran out of candy about a half hour before we wanted to turn out the porch light, and, in desperation, started passing out fruit - and - grain and granola bars from our cabinets.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo plans to barnstorm the state and deploy various members of his cabinet in an all - out effort to pass his three major agenda items by the end of June: a 2 percent property tax cap, the legalization of gay marriage and an ethics overhaul.
A new PPP Bill has been prepared and submitted to Cabinet for approval and once passed by Parliament, it will be followed by the relevant regulations.
While the government could engineer its own defeat by instructing its MPs to pass a motion of no confidence in their own cabinet, that defeat would not be sufficient to bring about an election.
He was seen as imperious and intolerant by backbench opponents concerned at the threat to local postal services («he seemed to have lost touch» one commented after a meeting), and the plan was abandoned by the Cabinet as unlikely to pass the House of Commons, as the Major government's majority had dropped to 14 by then.
So while tens of thousands of New Yorkers go to their cabinets tonight looking for food to put on the table for their kids, and while tens of thousands of senior citizens by pass dinner tonight so that they may have enough left from their social security checks to pay for the December heating bill, our esteemed legislators, who least we forget have been awarded the distinction of being the most dysfunctional legislative body in the nation, feast and toast themselves in the capital city's Crown Plaza.
Labour was hit by the resignation of one of its top shadow cabinet talents as the government's Brexit bill was passed overwhelmingly by MPs.
The Cabinet Office did not want to comment, but officials pointed out that the coalition agreement states that until Lords reform passes: «Lords appointments will be made with the objective of creating a second chamber reflective of the share of the vote secured by the political parties in the last general election.»
Moderate MPs took some action by resigning from the shadow cabinet and passing a no confidence motion.
The agreement went through cabinet, the committee on mines and energy recommended by consensus to plenary and was passed by parliament.
They will stage a Commons vote at 7 pm which, if passed, would force the Government to publish all papers presented to ministers on the two customs arrangements being considered by the Cabinet.
Just a few short weeks ago research minister Edelgard Bulmahn's controversial reforms of the academic sector were passed by Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's cabinet.
In June 2011, the cabinet and parliament passed a set of six laws and one ordinance — the so - called «Energy Package» — that adopted 120 individual measures of the 2010 «Energy Concept» and cemented a plan to permanently decommission all 17 of the nation's reactors by 2022 — without abolishing the nuclear fuel tax agreed to in September 2010.
Various Cabinet members are opposed to supporting an amendment they see as unlikely to pass by the needed super-majority.
If direct marketing lists are being passed around, if you know a company with a penchant for leaving filing cabinets unlocked, or if the personnel filing system in your company wholly inadequate - you could protect people by taking action early.
Or limiting freedom of the press, denying democratic rights etc.... well, the Parliamentary Gallery might; and some scholars of constitutional law; and some people who have this unusual belief that the current majority has as much of an obligation to obey laws passed by the past Parliament (until the laws are repealed or declared unconstitutional (oops)-RRB- as a former Tory Cabinet minister accused of things we can't speak of (because we don't know and were never told).
Even «Henry VII» regulations — that allow the Cabinet / Executive / Crown to change or reverse the policy of the statute passed by the Legislature — are not per se invalid, though some judges have said unfavourable things about them (while upholding them).
After the excitement of the get - togethers comes to a close and all the presents are unwrapped and the china is put back in the cabinet, it's a great opportunity to reassess your life insurance policy to ensure that if you were to pass, your family would be provided for by a life insurance policy that affords them financial stability without you.
The law for this has been passed by PM Narendra Modi and cabinet in the month of January 2017.
During a Cabinet meeting Thursday, Trump congratulated Florida on school safety legislation approved by state lawmakers, saying the state «passed a lot of very good legislation last night.»
One should not forget that it was Jim Flaherty who had his goons and thugs in his ministerial cabinet post who wrote and got passed into law the, insidious, draconian, and garbage Fintrac legislation that mandated 110 thousand Realtor's to be forced into the arena of spying for the state and be put in harms way by the state.
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