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Republicans had warned the president against such a move, knowing that it would represent a usurpation of congressional power over spending and that a future Democratic president could invoke the same power for issues such as gun control or climate change if the declaration survives a lengthy series of court challenges.
The members of the CND were supposed to draft a declaration that would represent the interests and realities of all 193 member states.
He blithely noted that his plans would require increased taxes, a declaration that would have left previous Democratic candidates quaking.
"Because that allegation would represent a potential financial benefit and that potential and alleged financial benefit was not declared as part of his ministerial declaration, this could represent a breach of the ministerial code.
"Because that allegation would represent a potential financial benefit, and that potential alleged benefit was not declared as part of his ministerial declaration, this could represent a breach of the ministerial code," the Prime Minister's official spokesman said.
Parliament unanimously adopted a declaration that terrorism would not be allowed to destabilize Bulgaria.
That would represent a crisis for him.
There are no plans for rules on exemptions from the summary declaration, which would represent a simplification for authorised economic operators.
free declaration n. a declaration that is not a bound declaration.
That would represent the high water mark of self-government celebrated in the Declaration of Independence.
Julie Sturgess signed a declaration that she wouldn't evacuate.
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