Sentences with phrase «usually by decreeing»

Second, though states have shouldered some responsibility for financing public education, usually by decreeing a minimum or «foundation» level of per - pupil spending, sizable portions of education revenue are locally generated through property taxes, bond levies, and such.

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At the end of the process, the result is usually the same as though we were being ruled by decree from the Prime Minister's Office — which, in effect, we are.
A decree is a rule of law usually issued by a head of state (such as the president of a republic or a monarch), according to certain procedures (usually
These are usually issued by Decree, again adding to the hope that UAE arbitration — and the Arbitration Law — is the focus of significant political attention.
You can request a modification of your divorce decree by filing a motion with your local court, usually the court that issued your original divorce decree.
If an agreement is reached, it will usually be drafted by the mediator, signed by the parties and their attorneys (who may retype it in formal form) and ultimately presented to the Family Court for approval and incorporation into a Final Judgment and Decree of Divorce.
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