Sentence examples for orders governing from inspiring English sources

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Instead he sharply complained that Russian officers had ignored their own orders governing helicopter transports and failed to enact reforms intended to prevent such accidents.

The Supreme Court ruled today that a recent law that suspends certain federal court orders governing conditions in state and local prisons does not amount to an unconstitutional interference by Congress into the business of the federal courts.

Judge Greer said he might require Mr. Schindler to show why he should not be held in contempt of court, but reserved the matter for another time should there be further violations of the court orders governing visits to Ms. Schiavo.

Voting 5 to 4, the court upheld a provision of a recent federal law, the Prison Litigation Reform Act, that restricts the authority of federal judges to keep in place court orders governing the operation of state and local prison systems.

The Israeli occupation of the West Bank territories which are rich in groundwater has led to a series of military orders governing and controlling water use and abstraction, thus, hindering the development of the agricultural sector and complicating the plans to meet the demand of the increasing population in the territories[23].

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Under current law, President Bush would have to authorize personally any such change in the existing executive order governing intelligence operations.

Mr. Aftergood, of the Federation of American Scientists, said the current executive order governing such issues, signed by President Clinton in 1995, bars reclassification.

It appears that Bush has also modified the executive order governing the treatment of classified information from its plain text meaning.

The executive order governing surveillance may not be the only one that Bush has modified without revealing he has done so.

Under the executive order governing classification, the punishment could include dismissal, suspension without pay, reprimand or loss of a security clearance.

In fact, a change made in 2008 in the executive order governing intelligence was intended to make it easier for the security agency to share surveillance information with other agencies if it was considered "relevant" to their own investigations.

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