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But the decree set out several wide categories of crime that could draw a death sentence for insurgents, including "endangering national security," "crimes affecting transportation" like ambushes and hijacking, and attacks on the country's infrastructure, as well as kidnapping and murder.

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A second decree sets out cuts to the salaries and pensions of parliamentary employees who, with bonuses, earn the equivalent of up to 16 monthly salaries annually.

"The market is now completely open," Communications Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer declared after signing a decree setting out the new rules for the industry.

New decrees issued in February set out tougher penalties for illegal mining.

Hogan set out his decree in a letter to the city's district court administrative judge Wednesday.

Intervention by the Head of State, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, sees the Government set out a decree providing an extra ?40 million to the universities in order to help the unfortunate researchers.

Those who do not comply with the measures set out by the decree face from eight days to two months in prison and a fine between 11 and 3,750 euros.

Despite the conditions set out by Tikhon's decree for this temporary autonomy not being met, the American diocese of the Russian church declared self-governance in 1924, against the protests of the patriarchate, with which it had communication and which was capable of governance had its American branch been willing.

A set of royal and ministerial decrees and a law on palliative care have set out a comprehensive organisational framework for palliative care, placing emphasis on the integration of palliative care in general health care.

So the editors set out to "preserve not only traditional dishes but also traditional attitudes and customs" and decreed that "emphasis should be divided between food and people".

While rejecting the use of juries in civil cases, the Assembly decreed that felonies would be tried by juries; if a jury convicted, judges would merely apply the mandatory sentences set out in the Assembly's tough new penal code of 1791.

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