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Like the first decree, the change was announced right before a long holiday.
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And he doesn't seem open to topics like who decrees the change or decides how to share the new cheese just around the corner.
Ecclesiastical feeling moved in favour of austere, whitewashed walls, screens and pillars by the 17th century, and Parliament decreed these changes in the 1640s.
The founders did not envisage a system in which the president would go against the wishes of Congress and issue decrees that changed the lives of millions of people.
What also emerges from the results reported in this article is that decreed policy change initiated by the Ministry was a necessary but insufficient condition for inducing change in the context of reform policy.
The decree changed the nature of these contracts, so that if the current market price fell, the purchaser could opt to pay a penalty and forgo receipt of the bulb, rather than pay the full contracted price.
That could result in more costly refunds and would appear to violate the consent decree to change the system.
Other Spanish news media also reported that the government was preparing to legislate by decree to change the statute of the cajas and strengthen their merger arrangements.
Nor does it tackle the biggest issue: "collective" ownership, which the party decrees must not change.
Australia's Tony Abbot decreed climate change to be "a load of crap", and a sizable chunk of the US Republican Party declare it a fiction.
The Papal decree changed the ecclesiastical situation in China in an almost revolutionary way.
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