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"The effectuation rate is especially impressive considering the Trump administration basically promised not to implement the law" in its first day in office, he said.
The profs said the injunction did not bind private employees and Alvarez still had a live cause of action because Judge Mazzant had only blocked enforcement, not effectuation of the rule.
It's not much of an effectuation, but seeing our protagonist walk into his dwelling, change clothes and walk back out—especially if playing the game when first released—makes Liberty City seem a mite more real.
" Gaba, in a post on his blog entitled "CMS appears to have ignored 500K exchange enrollees to issue misleading effectuation rate," wrote that the net drop from sign-ups to effectuated enrollments may have actually been just 11.8 percent, or "a couple of points better than prior years.
The court distinguished between naked restraints of trade and those ancillary to the legitimate main purpose of a lawful contract and reasonably necessary to effectuation of that purpose.This distinction has been described as "central to modern antitrust." 28 (1978).
Although shifting demographics are broadening school demand, these are seen as either the effectuation or the result of The Plan. Similarly, rising real estate values, increased business, more abundant night life and other factors which "would otherwise be viewed as a positive becomes evidence" of the scheme, even to those who benefit from the improvements.William Raspberry, "Toward 2028" The Washington Post, February 1, 1998.
Archaeological findings of vessels and coins have also been discovered in the territory. Here, next to road 7, plans crucial for the future of the village may come true. A local enterprise is planning to buy 0.1 km² to add to the 1.2 km² it already possesses in order to build a spa and a hotel. Nevertheless, more resources and the effectuation of the government program aimed at building up the road-network are needed for the execution of the plans.
The first such experimental hub was launched in Panama in 2005 to serve the near region. The project was initially undertaken by researchers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama. In the Earth Observation Summit, 2007, SERVIR was recognized as a model for the effectuation of the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS). In 2010, the organisation had a presence in the Himalayas when a hub, SERVIR-Himalaya, was established at the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Henry Chesbrough makes it clear that true experimental innovation can only happen when alternative models are actually tried out on “real customers paying real money”. This is emphasized by the process of effectuation, where the emphasis is on action over analysis, leading to high fidelity experimental results. When a company’s executive leadership adopts an explicit experimental stance, other leaders in the organisation are empowered to experiment also. This will generate the necessary data to select the right new business model, which is then embedded in the organisation by making the necessary process changes.
The more experienced and bold Gligor Sokolović became the voivode of a band that would fight in the Prilep region (Prilepska četa). Rista Cvetković-Sušički, a former friend and voivode of Zafirov, was sent for Poreče where Micko Krstić impatiently waited for him with the band. Poreče was a source for the rebels; every villager was a martyr and hero, and although Poreče was small, it beat off all attacks, and from it, troops entered all sides, as an effectuation for the struggle. The fourth band was firstly sent to Drimkol, Ohrid, its voivodes being Đorđe Cvetković and Vasilije Trbić.
If the measure questioned may conceivably in such > circumstances even incidentally aid the effectuation of the power of > defence, the Court must hold its hand and leave the rest to the judgment and > wisdom and discretion of the Parliament and the Executive it controls-for > they alone have the information, the knowledge and the experience and also, > by the Constitution, the authority to judge of the situation and lead the > nation to the desired end.Farey v Burvett (1916) 21 433 at pp. 453–6 per > Isaacs J, Powers J agreeing. Higgins J similarly maintained his rejection of the reserved powers doctrine,; (1907) 21 1087 at p.
Erik Thorstvedt leads a Norwegian parade celebrating the effectuation of the Convention on Cluster Munitions, July 31, 2010. (Photo: Norsk Folkehjelp) Cluster bombs fall under the general rules of international humanitarian law, but were not specifically covered by any currently binding international legal instrument until the signature of the Convention on Cluster Munitions in December 2008. This international treaty stemmed from an initiative by the Government of Norway known as the Oslo Process which was launched in February 2007 to prohibit cluster munitions. More than 100 countries agreed to the text of the resulting Convention on Cluster Munitions in May 2008 which sets out a comprehensive ban on these weapons.
The concept of the 'British Subject' would remain until the enactment of Citizenship Act, 1976, in which the label of would be replaced by the term 'Commonwealth citizen.' Bringing about substantial revisions to its predecessor, the new 1976 Act officially came into force on 15 February 1977, after which multiple citizenship would become legal. Those who had lost Canadian citizenship before the effectuation of the 1976 Citizenship Act did not automatically have it restored until 17 April 2009, when Bill C-37 came into law. In 1982, the British and Canadian parliaments produced the mutual Canada Act 1982 (UK) and Constitution Act 1982 (Canada), which included a constitutional amendment process.
In much the same way that Satan has been championed by some of those who object to the Abrahamic God, Choronzon has been turned into a positive figure by some iconoclastic occultists, in particular chaos magicians who object to what they see as the stultifying and restrictive dogma of Thelema. Peter Carroll's "Mass of Choronzon"Carroll, Peter J. The Mass of Choronzon is a ritual with the purpose of casting the energy of one's ego into the universe to effectuate an unknown desire.Carroll, Peter J.. Liber Null and Psychonaut. This, in part, has served as an inspiration for modernized ritual effectuation based on the "333 current".
The abortion debate most commonly relates to the "induced abortion" of an embryo or fetus at some point in a pregnancy, which is also how the term is used in a legal sense.According to the Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade: > (a) For the stage prior to approximately the end of the first trimester, the > abortion decision and its effectuation must be left to the medical judgment > of the pregnant woman's attending physician. (b) For the stage subsequent to > approximately the end of the first trimester, the State, in promoting its > interest in the health of the mother, may, if it chooses, regulate the > abortion procedure in ways that are reasonably related to maternal health.
The abortion debate most commonly relates to the induced abortion of an embryo or fetus at some point in a pregnancy, which is also how the term is used in a legal sense.According to the Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade: > (a) For the stage prior to approximately the end of the first trimester, the > abortion decision and its effectuation must be left to the medical judgement > of the pregnant woman's attending physician. (b) For the stage subsequent to > approximately the end of the first trimester, the State, in promoting its > interest in the health of the mother, may, if it chooses, regulate the > abortion procedure in ways that are reasonably related to maternal health.
The abortion debate most commonly relates to the induced abortion of an embryo or fetus at some point in a pregnancy, which is also how the term is used in a legal sense.According to the Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade: > (a) For the stage prior to approximately the end of the first trimester, the > abortion decision and its effectuation must be left to the medical judgement > of the pregnant woman's attending physician. (b) For the stage subsequent to > approximately the end of the first trimester, the State, in promoting its > interest in the health of the mother, may, if it chooses, regulate the > abortion procedure in ways that are reasonably related to maternal health.
The abortion debate most commonly relates to the induced abortion of an embryo or fetus at some point in a pregnancy, which is also how the term is used in a legal sense.According to the Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade: > (a) For the stage prior to approximately the end of the first trimester, the > abortion decision and its effectuation must be left to the medical judgement > of the pregnant woman's attending physician. (b) For the stage subsequent to > approximately the end of the first trimester, the State, in promoting its > interest in the health of the mother, may, if it chooses, regulate the > abortion procedure in ways that are reasonably related to maternal health.
The concept started in the Netherlands where such facilities are called afwerkplek (literally meaning "a place to finish the work"; more to the point, "a sheltered area, provided by the authorities, where prostitutes provide their services"), and was first used in Utrecht starting in 1986.AIDS: Prevention Through Education : a World View, p. 225 (1992)(18 August 2008). Onderzoek naar ruimere afwerkplek, Algemeen Dagblad (in Dutch) (article states prostitutes are reporting that the stalls in the Utrecht facility are too small for some luxury cars and SUVs, as the facility has remained mostly unchanged since its construction in 1986) It was later adopted in Germany (Verrichtungsbox in German, which translates somewhat as "effectuation box" but with a hint of banality and mundaneness), where the Utrecht model was first used in Cologne in 2001.
Following UN Security Council resolution 825, which called upon the DPRK to reconsider its decision to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and allow weapons inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) into the country, North Korea "suspended the effectuation" of that withdrawal in June 1993. In November 1993, North Korea proposed to the United States that the two governments negotiate a "package solution" to all of the issues dividing them. The Clinton Administration accepted this in principle but conditioned such "comprehensive" talks on North Korea acting first to allow a resumption of IAEA inspections and to re-open negotiations with South Korea over nuclear questions (North Korea had broken off talks with South Korea in late 1992). North Korea approached the IAEA in January 1994, offering a single inspection, less comprehensive than those conducted by the IAEA in 1992.
Albeit, the MLS OS peer would have no actual means for distinguishing (via a directory listing command, e.g.) that the NFS- mounted resources are at a different level of sensitivity than the local resources, and no strict means for preventing illegal uphill flow of sensitive information other than the brute-force, all-or-nothing mechanism of read-only NFS mounting. To demonstrate just what a handicap this drastic effectuation of "cross-level file sharing" actually is, consider the case of an MLS system that supports UNCLASSIFIED, SECRET, and TOP SECRET data, and a TOP SECRET cleared user who logs into the system at that level. MLS directory structures are built around the containment principle, which, loosely speaking, dictates that higher sensitivity levels reside deeper in the tree: commonly, the level of a directory must match or dominate that of its parent, while the level of a file (more specifically, of any link thereto) must match that of the directory that catalogs it.
It was to accept the network system of broadcasting, supported by advertising; to determine whether and to what extent the existing practices under that system obstruct the effectuation of legislative and Commission policies; and to recommend the minimum changes necessary to attain optimal broadcasting performance in the public interest under the existing broadcasting system. The Committee found that the best way to find this information would be by the use of a "study" technique. The technique included the following steps: a series of conferences with each component of the industry, at which the component made a presentation before the entire staff, explaining its functions and the problems in the industry as seen from the point of view of agencies, national representatives of stations, independent program producers and distributors, and networks; a substantial spot-check of the networks' files; preparation and submission of extensive questionnaires to television networks, all commercial stations, 60 advertising agencies, 34 national representatives of stations, and all independent program producers and distributors. The study focused on certain key ideas.
It is possible to draw axes through many facets of contractual relations, indicating the likely features of such facets in relations falling at different points along the spectrum. What is particularly distinctive about his approach is his postulation of a number of "norms in a positivist sense", of which 10 common contract norms apply to all contracts: (i) role integrity; (ii) reciprocity (or 'mutuality'); (iii) implementation of planning; (iv) effectuation of consent; (v) flexibility; (vi) contractual solidarity; (vii) the 'linking norms' (restitution, reliance and expectation interests); (viii) the power norm (creation and restraint of power); (ix) propriety of means; and (x) harmonisation with the social matrix. By "norms in a positivist sense" Macneil means that they are norms-in-fact, that is to say that they are observable in operation, to distinguish them from norms in the sense of normative as opposed to positive economics. The extent to which a particular exchange relation is in harmony with the norms is likely to influence the success of the relation in terms of its longevity (where appropriate) and the ability of the parties to gain the full range of benefits that the exchange can potentially offer.

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