Sentence examples for ordinances for which from inspiring English sources

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We have only one next-door neighbor, and her property, hidden by oak trees and brush, has been scrupulously disilluminated in compliance with the dark-skies ordinances for which Flagstaff is so famous.

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A sub-analysis exploring changes in taxicab driver homicide rates among cities with only a company policy (rather than cities with an ordinance for which there were no homicides occurring post-installation) found a statistically significant reduction in rate (RRunadj = 0.53; 95% CL 0.29, 0.99) that persisted (RRadj = 0.40; 95% CL 0.13, 0.81) after covariate adjustment.

Captain Manetta heard the complaint and sent an officer to issue a summons to Mr. Shau for a violation of the criminal ordinance for Littering, which bans the distribution of "advertising material... in the vestibule or any hall in any building".

English setbacks in the Scottish war, combined with perceived extortionate royal fiscal policies, set the background for the writing of the Ordinances in which the administrative prerogatives of the king were largely appropriated by a baronial council.

One of those who led the charge against the ordinance is anti-gay crusader Dave Wilson, a member of the Houston Community College Board of Trustees and an opponent in Parker's second race for mayor, who also threatened to lead a recall effort against Parker and against any council member who voted for the ordinance, which passed 11-6.

Mirkarimi's directive went a step further than the city's 2013 Due Process for All ordinance, which bars jail officials from honoring ICE requests that inmates be held beyond their release dates for pickup unless the inmate faced court action on a violent felony charge and was convicted of a similar crime in the past seven years.

In the meantime, Mr. Pozycki said, Common Cause will campaign for local pay-to-play ordinances, some of which will be on the ballot in November.

The bill, Republicans said, was inspired by their anger at the city of Charlotte for passing a wide-reaching ordinance which included protections for transgender people in public accommodations, including rest rooms.

The Hazleton ordinances, which were passed in 2006 and 2007, have served as models for states and towns across the country seeking to crack down on illegal immigrants.

The King held out for as long as he could, but eventually had to agree to the Ordinances, which were published on 27 September.

Before Saturday, 225 people had been arrested in connection with the Bersih movement under various laws, including the Sedition Act and Emergency Ordinance, which allows for detention without trial.

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