It seems you assume more
than your authority permits to claim that this is a freedom or that is a freedom without justification.
You say «you assume more
than your authority permits to claim that this is a freedom or that is a freedom without justification.»
Not exact matches
It
permits him to see the breakdown of
authority in structural rather
than moral terms: as the incoherence of a shared method rather
than a failure of charity.
Currently, more
than 20 MDAs, including the Minerals Commission, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Food and Drugs
Authority, and the Ghana Free Zones Board are connected to the e-MDA portal which handles requests and approvals for
permits and exemptions.
(2) a nonresident veterinarian validly licensed and in good standing with the licensing
authority in another state, territory, district or commonwealth of the United States; provided that the temporary
permit shall be issued for a period lasting no more
than sixty days and that not more
than one
permit shall be issued to such a person during each calendar year.
In 1997, the City Council revised the animal control ordinance to: require licensing of cats and dogs; require a kennel
permit for more
than four cats or four dogs; regulate the number of animals that may be adopted from the city shelter; define animal cruelty and animal nuisance; and give city officials
authority to control potential public health threats.
This means that an
authority such as government states that only some amount of the pollutant will be
permitted, per year, and that each company in the country or state is
permitted some amount, generally a bit less
than their historical norm.
However, the Act preserved the possibility of non-nationals marrying in the Church of England on the
authority of a special licence granted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, which would be necessary in any case to
permit a marriage to go ahead in St George's Chapel, which is a royal peculiar rather
than a parish church.
The Grand Chamber conceded that more
than half of the member states
permitted conjugal visits for prisoners thereby arguably, obviating the need for the
authorities to provide additional facilities for artificial insemination, but that ultimately the UK policy as structured «effectively excluded any real weighing of the competing individual and public interests, and prevented the required assessment of the proportionality of a restriction, in any individual case».
The pervasive restraint on freedom of discussion by the practice of the
authorities under the statute is not any less effective
than a statute expressly
permitting such selective enforcement.
Copyright attaches when the work is set forth in a «tangible medium», which is «when its embodiment in a copy or phonorecord, by or under the
authority of the author, is sufficiently permanent or stable to
permit it to be perceived, reproduced, or otherwise communicated for a period of more
than transitory duration.»
a) broader bases for recognition of maintenance decisions, without prejudice to Article 22 f) of the Convention; b) simplified, more expeditious procedures on an application for recognition or recognition and enforcement of maintenance decisions; c) more beneficial legal assistance
than that provided for under Articles 14 to 17; or d) procedures
permitting an applicant from a requesting State to make a request directly to the Central
Authority of the requested State.
Efforts to reform the most egregious failings appear to be mostly illusory: ministers retain final decision - making
authority over appointments, vacancies are rarely advertised, qualifications are so broadly worded as to
permit virtually anyone to qualify and governments generally structure the appointments system such that they have the discretion to appoint from a pool of qualified candidates (some of whom will inevitably have the requisite partisan credentials) rather
than being forced to appoint the most qualified candidate.
Some commenters recommended that the final rule
permit the documentation of IRB or privacy board approval to be signed by persons other
than the IRB or privacy board chair, including: (1) Any person authorized to exercise executive
authority under IRB's or privacy board's written procedures; (2) the IRB's or privacy board's acting chair or vice chair in the absence of the chair, if
permitted by IRB procedures; and (3) the covered entity's privacy official.