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To decree that the Jews shall have the right of access to the Wall for devotion and for prayers in accordance with their ritual without interference or interruption.
To decree that it shall be permissible to continue the Jewish services under the conditions of decency and decorum characteristic of a sacred custom that has been carried on for many centuries without infringement upon the religious rights of others.
"I don't accept anybody coming here to decree anything.
I don't like this mobocracy that gets to decree who rules".
New Yorkers rarely depend on the equinox to decree when our spring begins.
Mr. Hussein used to decree the start of the fast and brooked no dispute.
It couldn't just be decreed because no one has the power to decree it," she said.
The new emperor, Claudius, ultimately blocked the Senate's attempt to decree a formal damnation of his predecessor's memory.
The problem is that what it most needs to do is the hardest for the boss to decree.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is about to decree that every bottle of sunscreen and baby oil must be redesigned.
Previous budget chairmen used to decree broad spending targets, then leave the thankless task of meting out the consequent cuts to the appropriations committee.
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