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Many Greeks say the government is buckling to decrees from the troika.
"There is a history of decrees from the chancellor's office not necessarily being followed throughout the system," said Councilman David Yassky of Brooklyn, one of the bill's sponsors.
President Alejandro Toledo has asked Congress to grant him special powers to create new antiterrorism laws, days after a court struck down tough decrees from the early 1990's used to fight rebel insurgencies.
The Interior Department is recommending that President Clinton declare two national monuments in Montana, possibly the first in a flurry of last-minute preservation decrees from the White House.
The new evidence included an affidavit from a French expert in Cambodian colonial law, Alexandre Deroche, disputing the American position that legal decrees from the early 1900s that are still on the books in Cambodia outlaw the removal of Khmer Empire statues.
"The duty of the clergy," Orlando Figes explained in Natasha's Dance: A Cultural History of Russia, "was to uphold and enforce the tsar's authority, to read out state decrees from the pulpit, to carry out administrative duties for the state, and inform the police about all dissent and criminality".
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This is now a decree from the ECB.
"At Caterpillar, that situation looked decreed from the start," he said.
"We will carry on driving until we get a decree from the king overturning the ban".
One has been banished by legal decree from the securities industry for life.
He said a longstanding "mandatory decree" from the Puerto Rican government exempted the apparel industry from certain labor provisions.
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