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And yes, all of these inactions curb pollution — a bit.
Durbin condemned the Department of Education for both actions (or rather, inactions).
We should more carefully consider the consequences of our actions and inactions.
"It" gives cover to their actions or inactions over the past year.
Even more sadly, we have some presidential candidates continuing to support Obama's inactions.
This was an inquiry into the actions — or inactions — of a single FBI employee.
There are many occasions when you feel uncomfortable and unfulfilled because of your inactions.
Children shouldn't be penalized or disadvantaged for the actions or inactions of their parents.
We base this assessment on a number of impossible-to-defend actions and inactions by Comey.
Their actions, or rather inactions, have made the pandemic worse and all of us less safe.
Actions (and inactions) of President George W. Bush and his team merit only a few pages.
In both cases, Turkey's actions — or inactions — will shape the scale of the terrorist threat to Europe.
Meanwhile, the daily actions and inactions that keep inequality going are status quo and, to many, boring.
Do you have a Republican representative whose actions or inactions may very well result in your untimely demise?
"As already reported, any actions or inactions that negatively affected the response will be investigated thoroughly," it added.
"While 115 interviews were conducted, there is very little about the actions and inactions of administrators," he said.
Similar actions (or inactions) were also favored by workers during American labor movements in the 19th and 20th centuries.
But this week's actions — and inactions — suggest they are at least aware that other people do see that distinction.
"Sometimes we close accounts based not on your actions or inactions, but on our business needs," the statement reads.
Regulatory agencies must urgently consider the effects of their actions (or inactions) concerning the long-term distribution of wealth.
Through his actions — and inactions — Trump has emboldened the peddlers of racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, prejudice and bigotry.
As the media continues to cover the story, it's important to hold the president accountable for his actions — and inactions.
DeVos Watch will seek information about the Department's actions and inactions around federal student loans and grants and highlight the findings.
It is a precedent based on practice alone — in other words, the actions (and inactions) of the executive and legislative branches.
"I believe that we will one day have to answer for our actions and our inactions," he said, his voice shaking.
We will look at all the actions or inactions of every single deputy and leader on our agency, sergeants, lieutenants, captains.
Celebrities should not be put on a political pedestal, but their actions and inactions do go unnoticed in this highly-politicized climate.
"Sulkowicz's harassment campaign could not possibly have been as widespread and as pervasive without Columbia University's actions and inactions," the lawsuit added.
In other words, women were more inclined to regret their sexual actions, whereas men were more inclined to regret their sexual inactions.
There are a lot of seeming problems with Far From Home, and they all revolve around Nick Fury's weird actions and weirder inactions.
Freak accidents or the results of the behavior of others tend not to generate as much remorse as one's own actions and inactions.
There are also asymmetries in the way we think about harms that result from our actions and harms that result from our inactions.
Her actions and inactions run fundamentally counter to the award we gave her and to the values Elie Wiesel championed throughout his life.
The actions and inactions of powerful international actors has made Syria an arena for their proxy wars and enabled Islamist terrorist groups to flourish.
Before and after we were victims, we have been and are responsible: for actions and inactions, for wrongs and indifference, for negations and shrugs.
If anything, they want to believe we are lazy so they are not required to own up to their inactions concerning the world's problems.
"I will not allow the ruin of the youth, the integration of families... forced by criminals... Neither will I be immobilized by inactions," he said.
One model that helps us understand the situation better is second-order thinking, where we consider the second and subsequent effects of our actions or inactions.
This post will be updated as the Trump administration continues to take actions (and inactions) that affect Americans' health and their ability to raise healthy families.
"While end-user actions, and inactions, are generally the point of failure in security practices, it's unfair to highlight fault at the user or device level," Tippett said.
"Make no mistake, President Trump and Republicans own every premium increase that they have caused through their action and inactions to undermine the health insurance markets," said Dach.
As already reported, any actions or inactions that negatively affected the response will be investigated thoroughly, and the information will be released officially from the proper agency spokesperson.
I'll be trying to do what I've done for a very long time — hold people in power accountable for actions or inactions that can result in harm or betterment.
The ultimate irony is that the large majority of investors and politicians do not understand the institution and the limitations of its powers, yet complain about Fed actions and inactions.
"I have not spoken to one African American who believes that any of his actions, or inactions, are malicious," said Joel Payne, a Democratic strategist unaligned with any 2020 candidate.
"I am so deeply sorry and regret all of my actions, my inactions, my lack of foresight, my lack of awareness that contributed and led to this tragedy," he said.
Last year, 15 survivors of the shooting sued Peterson and other defendants including Israel and School Superintendent Robert Runcie alleging their "action and inactions" led to deaths and injuries and trauma.
"I am willing and able to accept the punishment for my actions/inactions as to this matter and I request this court to impose such sentence without further delay," he wrote.
"If I stayed on, his actions or inactions toward me could have been used to accuse him of playing favorites, that he was choosing his best friend over a minister," he said.
The violence these Indigenous victims have faced over the years occurred through "state actions and inactions rooted in colonialism and colonial ideologies," CBC reported, quoting from the leaked report of a national inquiry.
But the US must convey to Russia (probably multiple times across various diplomatic meetings) that instead of a respite, it faces more sanctions as a result of its actions (or inactions) in Syria.
It alleges that defendants' actions and inactions—whether or not they violate any specific statutory duty—have so profoundly damaged our home planet that they threaten plaintiffs' fundamental constitutional rights to life and liberty.
What makes this different than other environmental cases is that the suit alleges that the government has threatened the "fundamental constitutional rights to life and liberty" through its actions and, just as importantly, its inactions.
Facebook's Community Standards team—the gang that formerly was the last word in content judgements—prepares a package of information about the offending content as well as a defense of the company's actions or inactions.
I had to do that, to press him about his actions, his inactions, about the story that he had grown comfortable in telling, and to also try to point out some problems with his story.
"As more and more stories of Weinstein's alleged crimes are uncovered, it is important that they not obscure the fact that others, possibly many others, abetted, through their actions or inactions, Harvey's spree of depravity," Polone writes.
"The reason that comes through is because that man's father comes through on the other side, making a connection to you, and talking about, basically, what would be his son's actions or inactions," Henry says to her.
Despite declining to participate in interviews, Mark Zuckerberg, the current CEO of Facebook, and Alexander Nix, the former CEO of Cambridge Analytica, are mercilessly (and rightfully) raked across the coals for their actions and inactions in equal measure.
"I am willing and able to accept the punishment for my actions/inactions as to this matter and I request this court to impose such sentence without further delay," he wrote in a July letter obtained by  People Magazine .
"No team should ever be denied the opportunity to reach the title game (or simply win a game) based on the actions, or inactions, of those charged with creating a fair and equitable playing field," Benson said, in part.
"I am willing and able to accept the punishment for my actions/inactions as to this matter and I request this court to impose such sentence without further delay," he wrote in a July letter obtained by People Magazine .
The result is unlike anything readers may have come upon before in a memoir: a stunning move from blame to an honest calculation of how one black man's actions and inactions hurt the black women he claimed to love.
The MOB sought to highlight the events at Baylor by satirizing the actions or inactions of the Baylor administration, but it is apparent from the comments of many spectators and Baylor fans that the MOB's effort may have gone too far.
"I am willing and able to accept the punishment for my actions/inactions as to this matter and I request this court to impose such sentence without further delay," he wrote in a letter to the judge in his case.
Buhari's panel will have the remit to "unravel the remote and immediate circumstances leading to the kidnap of the girls by Boko Haram terrorists as well as the other events, actions and inactions that followed the incident", Thursday's statement said.
Why it matters: Tech companies have long been criticized for harboring hate, but as the consequences of their inactions begin to unfold more visibly in the real world, companies like YouTube are facing more pressure to address whether their ignorance was actually malpractice.
"Despite good intentions, I think our own officials, especially in the past, have sometimes been naïve in the way they have supported the Honduran government's actions and inactions," Senator Patrick Leahy, who follows events in Honduras closely, said in written responses to questions.
"If there are clear threatening actions and harassment that continues from Jones and Infowars, and then Twitter doesn't take action, well yeah, people need to understand that there are consequences for actions as well as inactions," Nicole Hockley, who is suing Jones, told Remy Smidt.
"Just because you're the governor of a state does not make you immune to facing accountability for your actions and inactions," said Melissa Mays, a Flint resident and water activist, after the new search warrants seeking information about Mr. Snyder and others were revealed.
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"It's really horrific, irresponsible actions and inactions on the part of this building owner, those associated with this event, and the city that cost the life of this beautiful young lady and the lives of 35 others," said lawyer Mary Alexander to the Associated Press.
With a bunch of exceptions not relevant here, citizens can't sue the government for doing things they don't like, or not doing the things they want to see done — and this is true even if it turns out that the government's actions or inactions violate the law.
"This is the first time that losses have been applied at the individual level and to generations that will bear the brunt of our actions or inactions," Heather McGee, a self-identified millennial and president of Demos, a left-leaning research and advocacy group, said on the Monday press call.
Much virtual ink is currently being spent by political pundits across the country, all of whom are attempting to dissect President Trump's first 2202 days in office, in the process offering predictions for what his actions (or inactions as the case may be) hold for the remainder of his presidency.
In using puns to shape moments of conflict, particularly between his thoughts and society's actions or inactions (the "Real Eye/Rely" of the exhibition's title), Wiley underscores the feelings of frustration and marginalization that are endemic to everyday life; each of us feels left out in one way or another.
" The complaint, filed Monday afternoon in Broward County, states that since Peterson's "special duty existed in whole, or in part, with the teachers and students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas," his actions and inactions prevented "real — brave — law enforcement officers from entering the building" and exhibited a "wanton and willful disregard of human rights.
"Although the manner of death could be considered by some as an accident ... it is our opinion that the actions, and inactions, of the instructors and other individuals involved were excessive and directly contributed to the death, and the manner of death is best classified as homicide." a San Diego County pathologist wrote in the autopsy report.
Jane Doe No. 1 and New AllegationsGenthner claimed further that many individuals close to Choudhury (identified as defendants Does 1 through 25) knew what Choudhury was up to, and that they "had advance knowledge" he "would engage in this despicable conduct, and by their actions and inactions, ratified, authorized, and condoned this unlawful behavior," according to the complaint she filed.
But government watchdogs ticked off a variety of actions — or inactions — taken during Mr. Cuomo's more than seven years in office that they believe have left Albany more prone to corruption, including lump-sum allocations and a decision in the early days of Mr. Cuomo's tenure to limit the amount of financial oversight of SUNY projects by the state comptroller's office.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE and fired Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE — has really suffered consequences for deliberate, biased actions and inactions.
95 As Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Bernanke's energetic reaction to the great financial crisis of 2008 was based in part on Friedman's warnings about the Fed's inactions after 1929.
According to her research multi-behavior interventions where the recommendation direction is homogeneous are more effective. So a program requiring an action and an inaction will be less effective than a program requiring two actions or two inactions.
He was dismissed from the navy in 1804.Allen (1905), pp. 133–135.Beach (1986), p. 45. Morris's overall performance in the Mediterranean was particularly criticized for the state of affairs aboard Chesapeake and his inactions as a commander.
Experiments have corroborated the proposal that the principles that guide the possibilities that people think about most readily, explain their tendencies to focus on, for example, exceptional events rather than normal events, actions rather than inactions, and more recent events rather than earlier events in a sequence.
In 1999, British author John Cornwell's Hitler's Pope criticised Pius XII for his actions and inactions during the Holocaust. Cornwell argued that Pius XII subordinated opposition to the Nazis to his goal of increasing and centralising the power of the Papacy. Further, Cornwell accused Pius XII of anti-Semitism.Phayer, 2000, pp. xii–xiii.
Behavior management includes all of the actions and conscious inactions to enhance the probability people, individually and in groups, choose behaviors which are personally fulfilling, productive, and socially acceptable.Baldwin J.D. and Baldwinn J.I. (1986). Behavior principals in everyday life (2nd Edition), Engle Wood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Behavior management can be accomplished through modeling, rewards or punishment.
Gilovich has researched the causes of regret. A study he conducted in 1994 found that specific actions people wish they hadn't taken are regretted more in the short run, but ultimately, inactions are regretted more in the long run. He has continued to emphasize that people tend to regret the things they don't do more than the things they did.
Furthermore, a conscious business considers both short-term and long-term effects of its actions or inactions. A conscious business evolves as does the methods that a business can and chooses to be of benefit to the world and to function with awareness. Therefore, though conscious businesses will be socially responsible, the term "conscious business" holds larger connotations for the businesses' actions than does social responsibility.
Mattis relieved the battalion commander because the lack of reporting and the number of civilian deaths "should have alerted him that something very out of the ordinary ... had occurred." He then recommended letters of reprimand for the division commander and two colonels, stating, "[b]y their actions or inactions, they demonstrated lack of due diligence." This action forced the senior officers to leave active service.
Commentator Bill Mann has linked the Keystone postponement to the Michigan Senate's rejection of Canadian funding for the proposed Gordie Howe International Bridge and to other recent instances of "U.S. government actions (and inactions) that show little concern about Canadian concerns". Mann drew attention to a Maclean's article sub- titled "we used to be friends"Mann, Bill, "Americans should be thankful for Canada", MarketWatch, November 24, 2011. Retrieved November 24, 2011.
Survivors of MSA often work alongside their perpetrators which accounts for the Institutional Betrayal that survivors experience in the military. Institutional Betrayal is defined as "an organization's action (or inactions) are complicit in a person's trauma, especially when the traumatized person depends on the institution". Institutional Betrayal can occur to anyone who trusts or depends on an organization. Distrust among service members can increase when finding out about another person's MSA.
New mining communities developed at Merthyr Vale, Treharris and Bedlinog, and the population of Merthyr rose to a peak of 80,990 in 1911. The growth of the town led to its grant of county borough status in 1908. A prime example of the decline is the Cyfarthfa Ironworks. The actions, or inactions, of Robert Crawshay ("The Iron King") can be seen as the main reasons for the downfall of Cyfarthfa.
The Problem of the Media: U.S. Communication Politics in the 21st Century, esp. p. 81 A number of investigative journalism organizations have arisen to try to fill this gap, some of which are part of the Investigative News Network. The Center for Responsive Politics has a database that can be mined for information tying money to specific actions (or inactions) by the US congress. More research in this area could potentially increase public awareness of the problem.
In "Visions for Black Men," written in 1991, Akbar relates the necessity for Black men to rise to their full potential as leaders in the home and in the community. Akbar wrote the book to try and empower Black men worldwide to become self- determined and fulfill their due roles in society. In the book, Akbar makes a careful distinction between being a male and being a man. To be a man, Akbar relates, is to be conscious of themselves, their actions, and their environments, and to take responsibility for their actions and inactions.
Since the UN is not, in the final analysis, an > independent hierarchical organization, like for example a sports team or a > corporation, but no more – or less – than a collection of its members, the > UN becomes progressively weakened by such action. Ironically, 'the UN' – an > abstraction that everyone from journalists to those of us in this room use > in common discussions – is often blamed for the actions (or inactions) of > its members.The Future Role of the United Nations Within the Framework of > Global Security. Munich Conference on Security Policy.
Owners of dwellings can also be prosecuted for any of the 23 defined hazards. "Fire safety" is one of the defined hazards. EHOs may use their powers on single- family dwellings independently from the fire authority's powers under the Fire Safety order 2005, to require adequate and sufficient fire safety measures in existing dwellings. This carries on the long British legal tradition, which started with the Housing Act of 1875, that owners and/or occupiers may not put anyone in danger by their actions or inactions, and must act to protect their neighbours.
Omission bias is the tendency to favor an act of omission (inaction) over one of commission (action). It can occur due to a number of processes, including psychological inertia, the perception of transaction costs, and a tendency to judge harmful actions as worse, or less moral, than equally harmful omissions (inactions). It is controversial as to whether omission bias is a cognitive bias or is often rational. The bias is often showcased through the trolley problem and has also been described as an explanation for the endowment effect and status quo bias.
In March 2015, Roger Corman and his wife filed a lawsuit against Citco alleging causes of action including breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, misrepresentation, and unjust enrichment, saying they ended up losing up to $60 million due to the inappropriate actions and inactions of Citco, the administrator of the fund. Investors in Fairfield Greenwich Group, the biggest operator of “feeder funds” for Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff, brought suit against Citco in the case of Anwar v. Fairfield Greenwich, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, before Judge Shira Scheindlin.Jonathan Sablone (August 17, 2015).
Although the NAP is meant to guarantee an individual's sovereignty, libertarians greatly differ on the conditions under which the NAP applies. Especially unsolicited intervention by others, either to prevent society from being harmed by the individual's actions or to prevent an incompetent individual from being harmed by his own actions or inactions, is an important issue. The debate centers on topics such as the age of consent for children, intervention counseling (i.e. for addicted persons, or in case of domestic violence), involuntary commitment and involuntary treatment with regards to mental illness, medical assistance (i.e.
In 2012, a private complaint was filed in a special court alleging misuse by Prasad of his post as MLA to acquire a land site in Chamarajanagar from the Karnataka Housing Board (KHB) in 2002 by allegedly submitting a false declaration of not owning any site in the state of Karnataka. The complaint mentioned that Prasad owned a site at Mysore. Prasad however claimed that he did not own the Mysore site when the Chamarajanagar site was allotted to him in 2002 by the board. Inactions at the lower court had elevated the case to the High Court.
Although U.S. attorneys can be dismissed at the discretion of the president, critics claimed that the dismissals were either motivated by desire to install attorneys more loyal to the Republican party ("loyal Bushies," in the words of Kyle Sampson, Gonzales's former chief of staff) or as retribution for actions or inactions damaging to the Republican party. At least six of the eight had received positive performance reviews at the Department of Justice. However, DOJ officials Will Moschella and Monica Goodling both testified under oath that EARS evaluations are office-wide reviews, they are not reviews of the U.S. Attorneys themselves.
" He warned that otherwise over-enforcement of antitrust might lead to "the possibility of killing the economic goose that lays the golden eggs of productivity and commerce."Id. Forman begins by challenging the equation of a failure to grant a foreign licensee a license to the U.S. counterpart patent, on the one hand, with a territorial limitation or territorial restriction, on the other hand. Forman insists that a :failure" is not an affirmative act, the implication being that the antitrust laws proscribe only affirmative or positive actions, not inactions or failures to act. Id. at 29 n.3.
Dog bites can occur during dog fighting, as a response to mistreatment, trained dogs acting as guard or military animals, or during a random encounter. There is debate on whether or not certain breeds of dogs are inherently more prone to commit attacks causing serious injury (i.e., so driven by instinct and breeding that, under certain circumstances, they are exceedingly likely to attempt or commit dangerous attacks). Regardless of the breed of the dog, it is recognized that the risk of dangerous dog attacks can be greatly increased by human actions (such as neglect or fight training) or inactions (as carelessness in confinement and control).
A 3-year-old Border Collie at showing companion for human Dog behavior is the internally coordinated responses (actions or inactions) of the domestic dog (individuals or groups) to internal and external stimuli. As the oldest domesticated species, with estimates ranging from 9,000–30,000 years BCE, dogs' minds inevitably have been shaped by millennia of contact with humans. As a result of this physical and social evolution, dogs have acquired the ability to understand and communicate with humans more than any other species, and they are uniquely attuned to human behaviors. Behavioral scientists have uncovered a surprising set of social-cognitive abilities in the domestic dog.
Cardinal Law's term as Archbishop of Boston began in popularity but quickly declined into turbulence towards the end of his tenure. Allegations and reports of sexual misconduct by priests of the Archdiocese of Boston became widespread causing Roman Catholics in other dioceses of the United States to investigate similar situations there. Cardinal Law's actions and inactions prompted public scrutiny of all members of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the steps they had taken in response to past and current allegations of sexual abuse at the hands of priests. The events in the Archdiocese of Boston exploded into a national Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal.
The game uses a point-and-click interface, uses full motion video technology called Virtual Cinema, and includes a large number of cut scenes. Included in the gameplay are numerous occasions in which the player can alter other character's attitudes and reactions depending upon responses and actions (or inactions). Dubbed "UberVariables", certain decisions made by the player can set them along one of three tracks: Paranoia (Willmore will start seeing things like twitching corpses and shadowy figures), Loss (messages from his ex-wife are kinder), and "The X-Track" (more details are revealed about mytharc-related conspiracies). The player can also affect Willmore's relationship with Astadourian positively and negatively based upon how he responds to her suggestions and ideas.
Although there is some disagreement as to how to precisely define behavior in a biological context, one common interpretation based on a meta-analysis of scientific literature states that "behavior is the internally coordinated responses (actions or inactions) of whole living organisms (individuals or groups) to internal and/or external stimuli". A broader definition of behavior, applicable to plants and other organisms, is similar to the concept of phenotypic plasticity. It describes behavior as a response to an event or environment change during the course of the lifetime of an individual, differing from other physiological or biochemical changes that occur more rapidly, and excluding changes that are result of development (ontogeny).Karban, R. (2008).
A related work, Way (2009), contains 21 variations of the word Way paired with WHOSE, WHAT, WHICH in Swahili, Hindi, Chinese, and English written on 500-sheets of a wall-mounted, tear-off-sheet tablet. The work is one in a series using tear- off-sheet tablets. As each sheet is torn, the work is changed to reveal one of the permutations challenging the viewer to re-examine their beliefs, actions or inactions, tolerance of misinformation and potential to effect change- while the pile reflects viewer participation. With the Great Recession in 2008, Beaumont began an ongoing sculpture project to address consumerism, the construction of identity, and the seismic global economic shift on a personal level.
He becomes a member of the Mournival, an informal advisory body to Horus, and participates in Crusade campaigns against anti-Imperial human populations and aliens, referred to in the series as "xenos". The story also hints at tensions in the nascent Imperium, exacerbated by the Emperor's absence and contentious actions and inactions these are common themes in following books. 2\. False Gods: The heresy takes root False Gods picks up a few weeks after the conclusion of Horus Rising in the series timeline, and tells the story of Horus' fall. In a complicated conspiracy implemented by followers of Chaos, Horus is mortally wounded during a Crusade mission by a Chaos-tainted xenos weapon.
In particular, oddly enough, he made no serious attempts to capture Jin's Ning Province (寧州, modern Yunnan and Guizhou), to his southwest. (Very late in his reign, in 333, his cousin Li Shou was able to capture Ning Province.) He appeared to, by his actions and inactions, seek to rest his people and stabilize his regime. One area of contention that he did have with Jin was over Liang Province (梁州, modern southern Shaanxi, not to be confused with the more important 涼州 (modern central and western Gansu)), which during his reigns reverted several times between Jin and Cheng Han rule. Historians generally viewed Li Xiong's reign of Cheng Han as one characterized by leniency and lack of interference with the people's livelihoods.
S. Naval Aviation, M. Hill Goodspeed & Burgess; Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, Inc; , c2001, pp. 38-39, 126-130 Inserted into this was Matthews, having had no prior military experience, let alone naval experience, and viewed with disdain as an unqualified and unsupportive Johnson sycophant by most senior Navy and Marine Corps officers of the time. Matthews never made any attempt to bridge this gap, a gap that would later be exacerbated by his politically-motivated termination of a serving Chief of Naval Operations and glaringly noted by both the Congress and the news media of the day. Due to Matthews' actions and inactions, the bitterness between the Navy and the Marine Corps versus the Air Force and the Army would fester and take many years to go away.
Hitler biographer John Toland, while scathing of Pius' cautious public comments in relation to the mistreatment of Jews, concluded that nevertheless, "The Church, under the Pope's guidance, had already saved the lives of more Jews than all other churches, religious institutions and rescue organizations combined...".John Toland; Hitler; Wordsworth Editions; 1997 Edn; p. 760 In 1999, journalist John Cornwell's controversial book Hitler's Pope criticised Pius XII for his actions and inactions during the Holocaust. The Encyclopædia Britannica described Cornwell's depiction of Pius XII as anti-Semitic as lacking "credible substantiation".Encyclopædia Britannica Online - Reflections on the Holocaust; web 26 Apr 2013 In specific riposte to Cornwell's moniker, American Rabbi and historian, David Dalin, published The Myth of Hitler's Pope: How Pope Pius XII Rescued Jews from the Nazis in 2005.
By 1916, the majority of the resources of the American department of the British Foreign office were related to the Indian seditionist movement. Before the outbreak of the war, Sir Cecil Spring Rice, the Ambassador to United States at the time of the war, is known to have urged the British Foreign office not to make this a diplomatic issue. Spring Rice's dispatches cite concerns with regards to American tolerance of the Anarchist movements in American soil, the American government's inactions despite concrete knowledge (in Spring Rice's opinion) of the conspiracies, as well as concerns regarding the image of Britain in American public opinion if Britain were seen to persecute oppressed people. Further, Spring Rice was particularly wary of the political commitments of American President Wilson's government, especially given that the Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan had eight years previously written the highly critical pamphlet British Rule in India.
On 21 January 1840, he entered on the duties of assistant secretary to Her Majesty's Treasury in London, and discharged the functions of that office for nineteen years. In Ireland he administered the relief works of 1845–47, when upwards of 734,000 men were employed by the government during the Great Famine. Altogether, about a million people in Ireland are reliably estimated to have died of starvation and epidemic disease between 1846 and 1851, and some two million emigrated in a period of a little more than a decade (1845–55). On 27 April 1848 Trevelyan was made a KCB in reward of his services. The Great Famine in Ireland began as a natural catastrophe of extraordinary magnitude, but its effects were severely worsened by the actions and inactions of the Whig government, headed by Lord John Russell in the crucial years from 1846 to 1852.
This in effect gave the U.S. Attorney General greater appointing authority than the president, since the interim U.S. attorneys did not need Senate confirmation, and the presidential nominees do. (An interim U.S. attorney's term expires upon the confirmation and swearing in of a presidentially appointed U.S. attorney, if one is put forward.) Critics have claimed the dismissals were either motivated by desire to install attorneys more loyal to the Republican party or as retribution for actions or inactions damaging to the Republican party. At least six of the eight had positive internal Justice Department performance reports. A bill, S-214, filed in January 2007, to rescind the no-term-limit interim U.S. attorney provision was approved by very large majorities in both the Senate and the House, and was signed into law by the President on June 14, 2007, designated Public Law No: 110-34 and called the Preserving United States Attorney Independence Act of 2007.
On 9th July 2015, DCA Trust won in the DCA Vs ICANN .Africa IRP. DCA Trust was declared the prevailing party. The ICANN Board on 16 July 2015 called a special meeting consider the independent review panel's declaration that held in favor of DotConnectAfrica Trust , the board resolved that DCA’s application would be taken back to evaluation. Part of the IRP panel’s recommendations are as follows: 148 Based on the foregoing, after having carefully reviewed the Parties’ written submissions, listened to the testimony of the three witness, listened to the oral submissions of the Parties in various telephone conference calls and at the in-person hearing of this IRP in Washington, D.C. on 22 and 23 May 2015, and finally after much deliberation, pursuant to Article IV, Section 3, paragraph 11 (c) of ICANN's Bylaws, the Panel declares that both the actions and inactions of the Board with respect to the application of DCA Trust relating to the .
By 1916, majority of the resources of the American department of the British Foreign office were related to the Indian seditionist movement. Before the outbreak of the war, Cecil Spring Rice, the Ambassador to United States at the time of the war, is known to resisted the British Foreign Office from making this a diplomatic issue. Spring-Rice's dispatches cite concerns with regards to American tolerance of the Anarchist movements in American soil, the American government's inactions despite concrete knowledge (in Spring-Rice's opinion) of the conspiracies, as well as concerns regarding the image of Britain in American public opinion if she is seen to persecute oppressed people. Further, Spring-Rice was particularly wary of the Wilson administration's political commitments, especially given that the United States Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan had authored eight years previously a pamphlet highly critical of the "British rule in India", which had been classified as seditionist by the Indian and Imperial governments.
Lack of security of tenure is regarded by some commentators as having contributed to the controversial decision of Australian governor-general Sir John Kerr to dismiss the prime minister, Gough Whitlam, in 1975. In the immediate aftermath of the dismissal critics, the Labor Party and much of the media criticised Kerr for not giving any advance indication that he intended to dismiss the prime minister. In systems where a head of state or representative of the head of state has security of tenure, both are in a position to exercise the third of Walter Bagehot's three maxims governing the rights of a head of state: the 'right to warn' that prime minister or government's actions or inactions are inadvisable and in breach either of constitutional law or constitutional conventions. The problem for Kerr was that if he had made any threat to dismiss Whitlam, if the latter did not manage to solve the crisis facing Australia over the stalemate in parliament and the loss of supply could have been followed by a request by Whitlam to the Queen of Australia to dismiss Kerr and so pre-empt his own dismissal.

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