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Many Greeks say the government is buckling to decrees from the troika.
"If there were not a chance of resorting to decrees," he said, "I would go back to the people to ask for the changing of the constitution and the government".Tense relations between Mr Berlusconi and Mr Napolitano may not be the only legacy of this affair.
Thus, in March 1795, in an attempt to dissociate himself from his former colleagues, he claimed that each of them was responsible only for the duty with which he was charged and that the signatures to decrees regarded as reprehensible were only a formality.
The drastic decrease in time is attributed to decrees of pollutant concentration, which results from cleaning or opening of air channels due to increasing of surfactant concentrations from 3%% to 7wtt%.
The rural population increasingly was subject to decrees issued without their consent that restricted their rights of old and also their social and cultural freedom.
"Scottish service" (servitum Scoticanum), also known as "common service" (communis exertcitus), a levy of all able-bodied freemen aged between 16 and 60, provided the bulk of armed forces, with (according to decrees) 8 days warning.
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But, it does give the Department of Homeland Security the power to issue decrees to privately owned companies in a cyber emergency.
"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.
It couldn't just be decreed because no one has the power to decree it," she said.
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