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In another development likely to infuriate the president's western backers, he has defied US pressure to pass a separate decree to help fight corruption.
And to ensure an even tighter grip, the SCAF issued a separate decree forming a National Defence Council to oversee all military and security affairs.
A consent decree mandating full-scale departmental changes, announced with fanfare by the city and the Justice Department last summer, is now being appealed by city officials, who said they were unaware of the costs of a separate decree being negotiated that concerns the troubled city jail.
Items that were considered useful for the immediacy of the war effort were prioritized and immediately confiscated with a separate decree.
Detailed reporting criteria (Table 1) were issued in a separate decree which came into effect in April 2012.> -wrap-foot> Lareratoriencouragedouraged but not obliged to type carbapenem-resistant bacteria, analyses are offered free of charge by the national reference centre.
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The resulting holes would be backfilled in a separate executive decree.
But on Jan . 11 when a federal judge formally approved the document, the mayor made known publicly that the city wanted out, insisting that the costs of police reform combined with the costs of a separate consent decree pertaining to the city jail would do "catastrophic damage" to the city budget.
If you and your spouse have lived separately under a decree of separate maintenance from any state for three (3) consecutive years without cohabitation, you may want to choose this no-fault ground for divorce.
So, according to a separate recent government decree, do such things as "calling for atheist thought" or "contact with any group hostile to the kingdom".Still, Saudi officials say the country has moved closer to international human-rights standards.
The authorities turned a blind eye to his transgression of the Group Areas Act, the law which decreed separate areas for racial groups and restricted entry for nonwhites into white suburbs.
Kyōha Shintō, English Sect Shintō, group of folk religious sects in Japan that were separated by a government decree in 1882 from the suprareligious national cult, State Shintō.
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