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The Senate is opposed to repealing the permanent law provision.
"Most of it is permanent law and not affected by that.
Senator Charles Schumer of New York has proposed writing the McConnell rule into permanent law.
It was so successful that in 2005, with bipartisan support, it was made permanent law.
Their object was to replace the repressive provisions of the wartime Defence of India Act (1915) by a permanent law.
Later that month, McConnell appeared before congressional committees, seeking to make the provisional Protect America Act a permanent law.
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In 1901 they were organized into a permanent law-enforcement agency.
Critics looked to ancient poems and plays for insight into the permanent laws of art.
Its methods were education and insurrection, and it had a moral basis derived from Mazzini's own belief in God (though he was not a Christian) and in permanent laws of progress, duty, and sacrifice.
Scientists, it seemed clear, began with careful observations, cautiously proceeded to a tentative hypothesis, progressed to more secure but still provisional theories, and only in the end achieved, after a long process of verification, the security of permanent laws.
A ruler as energetic, hardworking, and intelligent as Catherine could perform these tasks almost single-handedly, as had Peter I; but with the growing complexity of administration even Catherine felt the need for such a body, if only to reduce her involvement in every small detail or contested matter and to provide a wider scope for government by permanent laws and uniform regulations.
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