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With the officials approval of Henry Morgenthau (the Publ. Health Service having been a branch of the Treasury Dept. since its origin in 1798) it was put into effect last February.
The court has not challenged the European arrest procedure itself merely how it was put into effect.
"It was put into effect by the Holy Father, and is a great sadness for him, you can imagine," a Vatican official said.
The fault tree is synthesized automatically after the decision matrix is fully searched in FTSIS, the availability of which has been verified after it was put into effect successfully.
DENVER — Under increasing public pressure over its decision to temporarily halt all new solar development on public land, the Bureau of Land Management said Wednesday that it was lifting the freeze, barely a month after it was put into effect.
The Louisiana Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness does have a contraflow plan that reverses lanes to help empty the city, and it was put into effect for the evacuation.
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If it is put into effect, it will force people to think of space as an extension of this world.
Once a new policy is announced, the military services are likely to ask for a period to educate the force before it is put into effect.
The precise amount of the expected increase fluctuates, but would be approximately 15 cents a gallon if it were put into effect today.
Without meaningful reform to how it is put into effect, this nobly intentioned law will continue to shortchange scores of aspiring young male athletes.
The plan was shot down as politically untenable, but, as Ryan points out, had it been put into effect, we would most likely not have seen Lehman go under or had to deal with the incredibly negative consequences of that failure.
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