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Serving to declare or explain
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The fourth, and hardest to achieve, would be to get Hamas back into a Palestinian unity government under a clarified version of the deal made in Mecca a year ago.The key requirement is that Hamas be judged by its deeds rather than its declaratory words.
The best bits in both constitutions are their preambles, in ringing declaratory prose.
It also provides an exit clause for any members who might wish to leave the club.Part two of the constitution consists of a charter of fundamental rights, first drawn up as a declaratory statement at Nice.
The changes in China's economic thinking and strategy since 1978 have been so great with the potential repercussions for important vested interests so strong that actual practice inevitably has lagged considerably behind declaratory policy.
Steven Pico, a student at the high school, was among those who sought injunctive and declaratory relief, claiming that the school board violated their First Amendment rights.
According to the "declaratory" theory of recognition, which is supported by international practice, the act of recognition signifies no more than the acceptance of an already-existing factual situation i.e., conformity with the criteria of statehood.
Neither the French Conseil d'État nor the courts in any country can enforce judgments against the central government, but this does not prevent the decisions of the Conseil or declaratory judgments of the courts from being observed almost as a matter of course.
They asked the court for declaratory and injunctive relief (i.e., to declare the law unconstitutional and to issue an injunction against its enforcement) and to strike down the school district's additional requirement that students recite the Lord's Prayer at the beginning of each school day.
The Surpeme Court has never ruled on the issue and Mr Schwartz filed a suit to seek a declaratory judgment on whether or not Mr Cruz was eligible.
In time, these interrogations became the basis of declaratory creeds, adapted for use by clergy who felt themselves required to reassure colleagues who were not especially confident of their orthodoxy.
There is a practice of long standing for belligerents, at the outbreak of war, to enact prize law through statutory legislation; such enactments are presumed to be declaratory of international law but are, in any event, binding on the courts.
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