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In 1047 Clement convoked the Council of Rome that passed strong decrees against simony (i.e., the buying or selling of a church office) and began a period of reform that was carried on by his successors.
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Plato emphasises the point by having Cleitophon and Polemarchus recapitulate the argument, with the former charitably suggesting that Thrasymachus meant that the just is whatever the stronger decrees thinking it is to his advantage (in effect, an amendment to (2) which would remove the contradiction): a solution which Thrasymachus vehemently rejects (340a-c).
The code seems strong in decreeing that the top leaders of medical societies and the top editors of their journals have no direct financial relationships with companies during their time in office.
Woven through Mr. Breitbart's daylong closing argument were other concessions about Mr. Massino's power, which prosecutors say was so strong that he decreed the Bonannos' decades-old name should be changed.
"The poverty of the incapable, the distresses that come upon the imprudent, the starvation of the idle, and those shoulderings aside of the weak by the strong... are the decrees of a large, far-seeing benevolence" [ 19].
The Trump administration has declined to authorize any new consent decrees, the strongest tool for coercing police department reforms, and those that were enacted by the Obama administration have been put under a sweeping review by the Jeff Sessions led Department of Justice.
In fact, the latest national plan and 2007 presidential decree constitute strong efforts to engender IPV in that they refer explicitly to 'gender violence against women' and to 'machista violence'.
In contrast, creaturely causes obviously lack this omnipotent power, such that whatever causal connection they have to their effects, it cannot be, in principle, as strong as that of divine decree.
The country's current president Sebastiá* Piñera, despite having had strong ideological links with Pinochet, immediately decreed two days' national mourning.
Tradition decrees that "Faster, Higher, Stronger" is the Olympic motto, proposed by the founding father of the IOC, Pierre de Coubertin, in 1894 (the spiritual time zone of certain FA council members, but that's another story).
His decree meant that candidates with strong party political support but who are less popular among voters at large -- such as former President Carlos Menem -- lost ground.
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