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It's a bizarre qualification for governing, but a transcendent one, and that's been true for a few nutty decades now.
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It's time for governing".
A central argument by Mr. Paterson's lawyers is that the state's public officers law, which governs the powers, duties and qualifications for government officials in New York, allows governors to fill vacant offices when state law does not specify how the vacancy should be filled.
The definition of the term "use in commerce" provided by § 1127, was intended to continue to apply, as it did when the definition was conceived in the 1941 bill, to the sections governing qualification for registration and for the benefits of the Act.
These days, skill in governance is not seen as a qualification to govern.
"How would they have ever found that out?" He is quick to note, however, that he is not in the business of changing inconvenient facts, like the ones that govern qualification for disability benefits from the Social Security Administration.
However, the former Rangers chairman said that what Rangers did could not be compared to "bribery and corruption involving players and referees, fielding players that did not meet the criteria and qualifications of the governing bodies, or they were playing while they had been banned for previous misdemeanours".
The extraordinary constant call for "proof" of qualifications to govern?
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