Sentence examples for decrees that would from inspiring English sources

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The latter stone was of particular importance: here the twelve leaders of the Ambatofotsy clan first declared their rejection of Andrianjafy's rule and their allegiance to his nephew, Andrianampoinimerina. Upon taking the throne, Andrianampoinimerina used this site to first declare new laws and decrees that would later be announced throughout the kingdom.

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If not, the politicians threatened to pass a parliamentary decree that would do it for him.

KUWAIT'S parliament this week voted down the ruler's decree that would have granted women political rights.

Early this year, Mr. Sembiring proposed a decree that would impose screening of sites with illegal content, including pornography, gambling and blasphemy.

The government there also signed an amnesty decree that would free prisoners convicted on grounds of politics, security or activism.

The finance ministry has been circulating a draft decree that would allow the government to impose price controls on a wide range of essential goods.

Handwritten notes indicated that he was adamantly opposed to entering a consent decree that would let a federal monitor oversee the state police.

Perhaps Luxembourg's most lasting impression on the empire was the Golden Bull of 1365, a decree that would determine how Holy Roman emperors would be elected for over four centuries, until the empire's dissolution in 1806.

Renan Calheiros, the Senate president, formerly a loyal backer of Ms Rousseff, recently threw out of the chamber a presidential decree that would have ended some payroll-tax breaks.

Still, in 2000, when the Department of Justice threatened to sue the city unless it signed a consent decree that would allow the D.O.J. to appoint an independent monitor, Mayor Richard Riordan said the L.A.P.D. should be fixed internally.

Only two months ago the old guard managed to water down a bill to liberalise prisons, while the president was obliged to withdraw a decree that would have switched powers of search and arrest from prosecutors to judges.

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