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The Legislature then enacted a new statute in 1959, which counties could adopt by referendum.
This hybrid is more or less what the government has been forced to adopt by Brazil's precarious finances.
The Court therefore found it appropriate to adopt by analogy the standards of New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254, 84 S.Ct.
The housing element must then be a part of the towns' new master plans, which all municipalities must adopt by Aug. 1, 1988.
Compared with the ordinary priority scheduling methods adopt by several commercial clouds, the improvement of response time gained by our Chord can reach 18.94%.
The adoption of DSLs at large comes at the risk that a poorly designed DSL can be too hard to adopt by its domain users.
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The trustees have corporate powers and privileges; that is, they may organize and act as a Board of Trustees, elect officers, and adopt by-laws.
But plaintiff argues that the stockholders having delegated to the directors authority to adopt by-laws lost the power to adopt the one in question.
Rubin, who also represented the plaintiffs in the Modesto case, said Palmdale's loss at trial may send a signal to other agencies to voluntarily adopt by-district elections or risk facing expensive lawsuits.
#OPCW decision adopted by consensus.
Adopted by Pentecostal parents.
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