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Hard-line members of Parliament have supported Mr. Tolettini for upholding of the laws, and Cesarino Monti, a Northern League senator, has proposed an even tougher one: a fine of up to 5,000 euros and up to six months in jail for people who cover their faces in public.

The decision meant that the soccer group would be responsible for upholding of the human and labour rights of workers employed in Qatar on World Cup-related projects.

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Classically trained, she was admired on both sides of the Atlantic for upholding the traditions of one of the great acting families of the modern age.

Headquartered in South Africa, Nepad is designed to make African countries themselves responsible for upholding standards of democracy and good governance through the African Peer Review Mechanism.

In a 35-page decision, he found that no evidence supported the charges about baseball officials and found no basis for upholding any of the other objections.

At the beginning of each focus group, participants were required to give written consent for their voluntary participation, for the digital recording of the discussions and for the upholding of the confidentiality of the information obtained from the other participants.

In his latest appearances, Snowden has also advocated for the upholding of the U.S. Constitution and the necessity for greater cybersecurity.

In particular, I adored Atticus – and still do – for his upholding of justice whatever the cost, but also because he is the perfect father.

"The reopening of the Musée de l'Homme, just days before the 2015 Paris climate conference where world decision-makers will discuss the future of the planet, will be an opportunity … to restate the museum's vocation as a guarantor of respect for and upholding of the diversity and universality of humanity and our environment," he wrote.

In The New Yorker, Dwight Macdonald wrote that the editors had "made a sop of the solid structure of English," and in an Atlantic article called "Sabotage in Springfield," Wilson Follett called the Third a "fighting document" that was "out to destroy... every obstinate vestige of linguistic punctilio, every surviving influence that makes for the upholding of standards".

Now there is no avoiding it, though, as a partisan Democrat, I confess to being relieved that the dissenters did not prevail, for the upholding of the D.C. ordinance would, in effect, have served as a massive in-kind campaign contribution to John McCain.

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