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In 2018, the state clearly reflected the national blue wave.
I want to state clearly that this is not the case.
When pressed, she did not state clearly whether drugs were used preventatively.
I want to state clearly again that I deny the allegations in question.
"  "I want to state clearly again that I deny the allegations in question.
First, the president would state clearly that mass incarceration is a failed system.
His smooth, unflappable leadership against Michigan State clearly will count in the intangible column.
Kobach's performance as Kansas' secretary of state clearly is a blight on true democracy.
Pruitt repeatedly refused to state clearly whether or not he had made the request himself.
Mr. Kobach's performance as Kansas' secretary of state clearly is a blight on true democracy.
And Trump himself never seemed to be able to state clearly what the plan was.
A simpler tactic presents itself in 20123: State clearly what you want — and what you don't.
Fair enough, a Warriors fan might retort, but Golden State clearly is a far stronger club.
The widely read Global Times said Williamson needed to state clearly the purpose of the mission.
I'd like to state clearly that my past actions are most certainly my own fault and responsibility.
And they state clearly that they are not responsible for any casualties if there ever was one.
We want to state clearly that the private sector plays the dominant role in ensuring a smooth transition.
As a former IRS investigator, I can state clearly: The IRS does not make introductory phone calls. Period.
Be sure to state clearly that you're a recent MBA grad looking for work in your chosen field.
She failed to state clearly an uncomfortable truth, which is that coal companies must be put out of business.
To begin we want to state clearly that the horror of what victims of sexual abuse experience is unimaginable.
Asked about that report, Pruitt repeatedly refused to state clearly whether or not he had actually made the request.
Both the Edin/Shaefer and Meyer papers are, as they both state clearly, undercounting by not including this population.
According to the report, it's actually quite rare for shops to state clearly where and how they get their crystals.
"I want to state clearly again that I deny the allegations in question," Kihuen said in a statement on Saturday.
The members of the "Steady State" (the term "Deep State" clearly stings) have done everything they can, to no avail.
"I want to state clearly again that I deny the allegations in question," the Nevada congressman said in a statement.
"I want to again state clearly that cancellation or postponement of the Tokyo Games has not been considered," he said.
In several studies the authors state clearly that they hope that improved data and models will lead to better policy.
"Following that, he has to state clearly [whether] MSFT will be continuing their contract with ICE into the future," he wrote.
But it is important to state clearly two important facts that are illuminated (yet again) by this latest Trump administration move.
What's more, to have an official California government department state clearly that the word "cat" means "vagina" establishes an abhorrent precedent.
" "I know there's some flooding damage in the southern part of your state, clearly a lot of residual damage from the storm.
Let me state clearly: Inviting a foreign government to undertake investigations for the purpose of influencing an upcoming U.S. election would be wrong.
Despite Germany's striking down of a headscarf ban in 2015, the lines between church and state clearly continue to be blurry across Europe.
Analysts say Islamic State clearly has a presence in Pakistan and there is growing evidence that some local groups are working with it.
If that is what Amazon means by "the ability to attract and retain top technical talent," then this state clearly has a shot.
The President needed to state clearly that American democracy was attacked and that there is nothing more important than protecting our political viability.
In a statement issued by his office, Mr. Kihuen, 37, said he wanted to "state clearly" that he denied the allegations against him.
To support an adequate recovery, the Fed should state clearly that its goal is to help fiscal authorities fully eliminate any shortfall in demand.
And they did not state clearly that the existence of slavery — and passionate disagreements over that institution — help shape founding documents like the Constitution.
As the Islamic Republic seeks to normalize its relations with the world, let the global community state clearly that these detentions are not lawful or acceptable.
But Sullivan appeared to take exception to such arguments, since he required Flynn to state clearly in court that he was standing by his guilty plea.
Michel Barnier told his British counterpart to state clearly the country's position on the Irish border regarding the common travel area and the Good Friday agreement.
"ICF statutes state clearly that a person using a paddle as a main form of propulsion whilst on a craft in water is canoeing/paddling," Toulson said.
His fans state clearly that he swings the bat harder than most of his contemporary players, and some say that his line drives also sound completely different.
"I think it will probably confirm what a lot of the American people think," he said, adding that it would "state clearly" the Russians involvement in the hacking.
France's finance minister said he would not see the need to grant an extension if Britain cannot state clearly what it intends to do with the extra time.
"Let me state clearly: Inviting a foreign government to undertake investigations for the purpose of influencing an upcoming U.S. election would be wrong," Sondland said, according to the statement.
"I state clearly and with conviction America's commitment to seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons," Obama said in a speech on April 5, 2009.
To preempt this kind of Iranian response, the Pentagon should state clearly that the U.S. will not permit its personnel to be harassed by Iran's conventional or unconventional forces.
One answer to these criticisms could be to devise a framework that would allow companies and bosses to state clearly that they want to do more besides make a profit.
Tsipras on Saturday called on EU partners to support the country over labor reforms and urged the IMF to state clearly whether it wanted to join or leave Greece's program.
" Asked if there was any chance the consortium's reported initial bid of 2.9 billion would be accepted, von der Leyen said, "I can state clearly that that number will not stand.
Saturday's public U.N. Security Council meeting focused on Venezuela, the first of its kind, provided an opportunity for Russia to state clearly where it stands at this critical juncture in Venezuela.
But misinformation about vaccines is still widely reported, so we feel it is crucial to state clearly and unambiguously: Vaccines do not cause autism and they do not contain toxic chemicals.
Voters in the "Live Free or Die" state clearly support Sanders' positions for Medicare for All, ending endless wars, prioritizing the existential threat of climate change and essentially re-distributing wealth.
Smiling by Mr. Trump's side, Mr. Netanyahu, who has steadily undermined the prospect of a Palestinian state, clearly believed his vision was the one the new American president had in mind.
Instead, they need to state clearly and publicly that they support these standards, oppose weakening them, and can and will build the cleaner, more efficient cars that fully comply with the standards.
"I want to again state clearly that cancellation or postponement of the Tokyo Games has not been considered," Tokyo Olympics organizing committee president, Yoshiro Mori, said at a Tokyo gathering last week.
"On this Day of Action, we want to state clearly where Dropbox stands: we strongly favor a free and open internet with fair rules that promote competition, choice, and innovation," the statement reads.
If the government are not prepared to shut them now, they should - at the very least - state clearly and transparently what their triggers will be for closing schools over the next few days.
It's time to state clearly to the entire wireless ecosystem — from existing providers to new spectrum interests to manufacturers and consumers — when and how the FCC will auction new airwaves to support 5G services.
"I want to state clearly that every Google product that hosts user content prohibits incitement of violence and hate speech against individuals or groups based on specified attributes," Walden said in her opening statement.
Certainly he lost the opportunity, in his own palace, and as a president to a mere candidate, to state clearly that his country would never pay for a border wall in the United States.
In a report published in Human Rights Law Review, researchers found a "consistent and coordinated pattern" of crimes being committed against Yazidis and concluded that Islamic State clearly displayed "genocidal intent" against the minority group.
"Let me state clearly: Inviting a foreign government to undertake investigations for the purpose of influencing an upcoming U.S. election would be wrong," Sondland said in the closed-door hearing, according to his opening statement.
In cases of this kind our duty is a simple one — at the appropriate time to state clearly, firmly and accurately the aspirations that we cherish and the greater South Africa for which we fight.
Mr. Cuomo must lead the way in persuading lawmakers to limit their income from outside work, to state clearly the source of that income and to bar income associated with anyone doing business before the state.
If Russia were to invade democratic nations in Europe will Tillerson state clearly and unequivocally that the United States should honor our NATO obligations and defend democratic Europe, a clear statement Trump has refused to make.
But the point that the Islamic State clearly wanted to make, not so much in Sri Lanka but through Sri Lanka, was that no matter where you are or what you're doing, you are never safe.
Poole is a big stretch at this pick, with 20 or more players ahead of him on most draft boards, but he may be the best shooter available and Golden State clearly decided that was their priority.
Our campaign pushed more than 40 of the world's largest music festivals — like Coachella, Bonnaroo, and SXSW — to go on the record and state clearly that they have no plans to use facial recognition technology at their events.
"USA Taekwondo said: "While we are limited in what we can say while legal proceedings move forward, we want to state clearly that above all else, our top priority at USA Taekwondo is the safety of our athletes.
"The rules of the Galleries state clearly that news credentials may not be issued to any applicant employed by any 'foreign government or representative thereof,'" Caplan wrote in a letter to RT news director Mikhail Solodovnikov, according to CNN.
"We're hopeful that the Supreme Court will restore workers' right to choose and state clearly that when you take a government job, you don't have to check your First Amendment rights at the door," he said in a statement.
"Only explicitly encouraging migrants to circumvent the law should give rise to criminal prosecution," the draft said, adding any law should state clearly that NGO help is not a crime and that money the NGOs receive does not fund criminal acts.
The Islamic State clearly remains a potent force, both on the battlefields of Mosul, where fighters are putting up a last stand against Iraq's elite counterterrorism forces in eastern neighborhoods, and in its ability to carry out more traditional guerrilla attacks.
It was very powerful and healing — including for many trans people, many of whom are survivors themselves — to see those personally impacted by that argument correct the record and state clearly and convincingly that trans people are not a threat to other people.
"The Government should clarify and state clearly in the Codes of Practice [which will be published alongside the Bill itself] that it will not be seeking unencrypted content in such cases, in line with the way existing legislation is currently applied," the committee said.
Though a slight majority of the state clearly supports Democratic leadership and progressive policies, the state's Republicans, bankrolled by the right-wing businessman Art Pope, have targeted jobless benefits, education and welfare spending, while pushing for redistricting and limits on voting rights to keep them in power.
"We want the (future) government to state clearly what it plans to do in the first year... It's about time to start spending just what we earn and do it responsibly," the national employers' association HUP's Davor Majetic has told state TV. (Editing by Ingrid Melander and Louise Ireland)
"At this point, they need to state clearly and bravely what they're going to do, and then they should cut a separate deal with California," said Margo Oge, a former senior auto policy official in the Obama administration who now serves as an informal adviser to several auto companies.
"The IAAF competition rules state clearly that mechanical assistance to athletes is not allowed during athletics competitions, unless the athlete can establish on the balance of probabilities that the use of an aid would not provide him with an overall competitive advantage," the IAAF told Reuters in July.
While the propaganda arm of the Islamic State clearly falls under the U.S. definition of a terrorist group, the Chinese government might categorize an organization like PopVote in a similar way — and controversy-shy tech companies will have to decide whether they want to stand up to governments that DDoS their own citizens.
Now we are bound to commit the same mistakes in the name of political correctness: not being able and ready to state clearly that the murderers, the perpetrators of these horrible acts, are radical Islamists who should be distinguished from law-abiding, tolerant and inclusive Muslims, who accept our democratic values at home and abroad.
Retail Liquor Dealers Assoc. v. Midcal Aluminum, Inc., 445 U.S. 97, 104 (1980). When a state clearly acts in its sovereign capacity it avoids the constraints of the Sherman Act and may act anticompetitively to further other policy goals.
In 1565, Gui finally got a Jinshi in his ninth examination. Gui became a Zhixian in Changxing at the age of sixty. When Gui was judging, he allowed local people to utter Wu Chinese instead of Mandarin so that they could state clearly. Besides, he seldom imprisoned the defendant if the case could be conciliated.
Greenberg was discontented with the too vague definition of the Zionist goals and wanted him to state clearly that Palestine must be politically Jewish. He wanted to define the "National Home" as a Jewish Commonwealth.Cesarani 1994, p. 127-128 Although JC's support of Zionism somewhat decreased after Greenberg's death, it has consistently devoted considerable space to Israel and Zionism.
Presumably, therefore, his maxim should be seen as a general guideline for valuing natural ecosystems and striving to achieve what he terms a sustainable state of "harmony between men and land." But this is vague and, according to some critics, not terribly helpful. A second common criticism of Leopold is that he fails to state clearly why we should adopt the land ethic.DesJardins, pp. 185-88.
An amendment offered by Democrats would have required the proposal to state clearly that it would not interfere with the protections offered by Michigan's past civil rights acts. That, along with other amendments, failed. Varying opinions exist as to if the proposal would give an out to those anti-discrimination laws. However, no statewide protections for LGBT people in analogous circumstances exist, so discrimination against those individuals have frequently happened with no legal repercussions.
From this book, the term "Gamesmanship" entered the English language. Potter said that he was introduced to the technique by C. E. M. Joad during a game of tennis in which Joad and Potter were struggling against two fit young students. Joad politely requested the students to state clearly whether a ball had landed in or out (when in truth it was so obviously out that they had not thought it necessary to say so).
In other work, he developed series expansions for functions, including fractional and irrational powers, and it was clear that he understood the principles of the Taylor series. He did not publish all these discoveries, and at this time infinitesimal methods were still considered disreputable. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was the first to state clearly the rules of calculus. These ideas were arranged into a true calculus of infinitesimals by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, who was originally accused of plagiarism by Newton.
Kimball was the earliest church president to state clearly that all able-bodied LDS young men should serve a full-time mission. When Kimball became president in 1974, the church had 17,000 full-time missionaries, and within several years, it had 25,000. Between 1976 and 1978, the church built and dedicated its Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah, north of BYU, where new missionaries go to receive training in scripture, teaching methods, and, if necessary, a new language.
Though only an opinion is required under Article 3 of the Indian Constitution, a resolution was adopted and the bill was rejected by the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly and Council on 30 January 2014. Only 119 out of 294 MLAs in state assembly are from Telangana. Non-Telangana MLAs opposed the bill. This was the first instance a state was re-organized after a state clearly expressed an opinion against the re-organization in Indian history.
Hereford was a Virginian and is credited with the naming of Ellisville after his former post office in Ellisville, Virginia. Hereford opened the first post office here on May 2, 1843. Some believe that the Ellis House itself actually served as the post office for a time. All historical accounts of the area give the same history, but none state clearly whether the town was named for Vespasian Ellis or by William Hereford for his Virginia post office.
The site of the closed Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital has on-site contamination—it is not considered a Superfund clean-up site. Mayor Jonathan Hornik estimates it could cost more than $11 million to clean up. Mayor Jonathan Hornik stated that the state clearly has the responsibility for cleaning up the site. He however, stated that in the interest of getting it done, the township may have to show some flexibility in helping the state defray the costs.Editorial.
In electric multipole radiation, the electric field has a radial component; in magnetic multipole radiation, the magnetic field has a radial component. An example: in the simplified decay scheme of 60Co above, the angular momenta and the parities of the various states are shown (A plus sign means even parity, a minus sign means odd parity). Consider the 1.33 MeV transition to the ground state. Clearly, this must carry away an angular momentum of 2, without change of parity.
Most > define terrorism as 'the use or threat of serious violence' to advance some > kind of 'cause'. Some state clearly the kinds of group ('sub-national', > 'non-state') or cause (political, ideological, religious) to which they > refer. Others merely rely on the instinct of most people when confronted > with an act that involves innocent civilians being killed or maimed by men > armed with explosives, firearms or other weapons. None is satisfactory and > grave problems with the use of the term persist.
"The religious state clearly manifests that the Kingdom of God and its needs, in a very special way, are raised above all earthly considerations. Finally it clearly shows all men both the unsurpassed breadth of the strength of Christ the King and the infinite power of the Holy Spirit marvelously working in the Church." It is considered a "deepening of the baptismal character". The religious life is conducive to the building up of other persons and of the world in Christ.
While the opponents were preparing for the next serve, Joad 'called across the net, in an even tone: "Kindly state clearly, please, whether the ball was in or out"'.Stephen Potter, The Theory & Practice of Gamesmanship (London 1947) p. 17 Being young, polite university students, their opponents offered to replay the point, but Joad declined. Because they were young and polite, the slight suggestion by Joad that their etiquette and sportsmanship were in question was extremely off- putting, and distracted them for the rest of the contest.
The term 'molten globule' (MG) was coined by A. Wada and M . Ohgushi in 1983. It was first found in cytochrome c, which conserves a native-like secondary structure content but without the tightly packed protein interior, under low pH and high salt concentration. For cytochrome c and some other proteins, it has been shown that the molten globule state is a "thermodynamic state" clearly different both from the native and the denatured state, demonstrating for the first time the existence of a third equilibirum (i.e.
However, the writings of Christopher goes on to state clearly that the fandiyaaraa was the religious leader as well. Then came the visit of Harry Charles Purvis Bell, in 1921. Bell said that “the fandiyaaru always had a great influence both on the affairs of the common people and on the affairs of the state. As the history of the Maldives testifies, the fandiyaaraa is always a person who was capable of exerting influence on the political, internal, and external affairs of the state.
The Constitution prohibits discrimination based on religion. The law requires all religious groups, including Buddhist groups, to submit applications to the Ministry of Cults and Religious Affairs if they wish to construct places of worship and conduct religious activities. In their applications, groups must state clearly their religious purposes and activities, which must comply with provisions forbidding religious groups from insulting other religious groups, creating disputes, or undermining national security. However, there is no penalty for failing to register, and in practice some groups do not.
Zombie Zero is an attack vector where a cyber attacker utilized malware that was clandestinely embedded in new barcode readers which were manufactured overseas. It remains unknown if this attack was promulgated by organized crime or a nation state. Clearly there was significant planning and investment in order to design the malware, and then embed it into the hardware within the barcode scanner. Internet of things (IoT) devices may be similarly preinstalled with malware that can capture the network passwords and then open a backdoor to attackers.
Hart, A.R. History of the King's Serjeant-at-law in Ireland Four Courts Press 2000 p.42 Elrington Ball, normally the most reliable source of information on the pre-1921 Irish judiciary, and who also very knowledgeable about the history of Dublin generally, states that Bellings was still alive in 1600,Ball p.40 but the letters patent appointing his successor as Solicitor General, Jesse Smythes, in January 1585, state clearly that he had recently died. Smyth, Constantine Joseph Chronicle of the Law Officers of Ireland Dublin 1839 p.
Anti-BDS Professors Launch Push To Ban 4 Far Right Israeli Leaders: Zionist 'Third Narrative' Academics Target Naftali Bennett The Jewish Daily Forward, 12 December 2014 Following the 2015 elections, Ariel was appointed Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development. In July 2013, Ariel said, "We need to state clearly that there won't be a Palestinian state west of the Jordan River." In January 2016, he called on the government to annex Area C of the West Bank during a tour of Judea and Samaria led by the Knesset Land for Israel Caucus.
In Consensus is not Unanimity, consensus practitioner and activist leader Starhawk wrote: Confusion between unanimity and consensus, in other words, usually causes consensus decision-making to fail, and the group then either reverts to majority or supermajority rule or disbands. Most robust models of consensus exclude uniformly unanimous decisions and require at least documentation of minority concerns. Some state clearly that unanimity is not consensus but rather evidence of intimidation, lack of imagination, lack of courage, failure to include all voices, or deliberate exclusion of the contrary views.
Under Section 4 (), upon reading of "any certificate or paper, the president of the Senate shall call for objections, if any." Every objection must be made in writing, and must "state clearly and concisely, and without argument," the ground for the objection. It must be signed by at least one Senator and one member of the House of Representatives before the objection can be received. Once all objections to any vote or paper from a state have been received and read, the Senate withdraws and the two houses consider the objections separately.
" The New York Times concludes, "needs to state clearly that the Israeli attack was unacceptable and back an impartial international investigation. The United States should also join the other permanent members of the United Nations Security Council – Britain, France, Russia and China – in urging Israel to permanently lift the blockade.""Israel and the Blockade" Another editorial said "Turkey is understandably furious" but "Turkish officials have let their anger and rhetoric go way too far.... Israel deserves to be criticized for the flotilla disaster. But gratuitously stoking anti-Israeli sentiment is irresponsible and dangerous.
BYOD policies can vary greatly from organization to organization depending on the concerns, risks, threats, and culture, so differ in the level of flexibility given to employees to select device types. Some policies dictate a narrow range of devices; others allow a broader range of devices. Related to this, policies can be structured to prevent IT from having an unmanageable number of different device types to support. It is also important to state clearly which areas of service and support are the employees' responsibilities versus the company's responsibility.
The word derives from the proper noun Catamitus, the Latinized form of Ganymede, the name of the beautiful Trojan youth abducted by Zeus to be his companion and cupbearer, according to Greek mythology.Alastair J. L. Blanshard, "Greek Love," in Sex: Vice and Love from Antiquity to Modernity (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010), p. 131. Both Servius, note to Aeneid 1.128, and Festus state clearly that Catamitus was the Latin equivalent of Ganymedes; Festus says he was the concubinus of Jove. Alessandra Bertocchi and Mirka Maraldi, "Menaechmus quidam: Indefinites and Proper Nouns in Classical and Late Latin," in Latin vulgaire–Latin tardif.
This passage may be related to the mention of Lilith in Talmud Shabbath 151b (see above), and also to Talmud Eruvin 18b where nocturnal emissions are connected with the begettal of demons. According to Rapahel Patai, older sources state clearly that after Lilith's Red Sea sojourn (mentioned also in Louis Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews), she returned to Adam and begat children from him by forcing herself upon him. Before doing so, she attaches herself to Cain and bears him numerous spirits and demons. In the Zohar, however, Lilith is said to have succeeded in begetting offspring from Adam even during their short-lived sexual experience.
The initiative failed with 51% opposition. If approved, I-522 would have required that non-exempt foods and agricultural products offered for retail sale state "clearly and conspicuously" on the front of the package if they were genetically- engineered, contain or might have contained genetically-engineered ingredients. With more than $17.1 million in donations opposed before September 30, I-522 set a new record for money spent against a state initiative, exceeding the $12.35 million spent in 2011 to oppose Initiative 1183, privatizing liquor sales. By late October, No On I-522 had set the all- time record for any initiative campaign with $21 million.
After the July 2005 London bombings that killed 55 people, a 30-second public service TV spot was run called "Not in the Name of Islam," featuring Abdul-Malik and two American Muslim women. In the spot they said: > We often hear claims Muslims don't condemn terrorism and that Islam condones > violence. As Muslims, we want to state clearly that those who commit acts of > terror in the name of Islam are betraying the teachings of the Koran and the > Prophet Mohammed. We reject anyone – of any faith – who commits such brutal > acts and will not allow our faith to be hijacked by criminals.
Al-Tabari seems more inclined to believe that al-Khiḍr lived during the time of Afridun before Moses, rather than traveled as Abraham's companion and drank the water of life. He does not state clearly why he has this preference, but rather seems to prefer the chain of sources (the isnad) of the former story rather than the latter. The various versions in al-Tabari's History more or less parallel each other and the account in the Quran. However, in the stories al-Tabari recounts, Moses claims to be the most knowledgeable man on earth, and God corrects him by telling him to seek out al-Khiḍr.
U.S. President Bill Clinton apologized to the Guatemalan government in March 1999 for the atrocities committed by the U.S.-backed dictatorships. Clinton stated "For the United States it is important that I state clearly that support for military forces and intelligence units which engaged in violence and widespread repression was wrong, and the United States must not repeat that mistake." The apology came soon after the release of a truth commission report that documented U.S. support for the military forces that committed genocide. In May 2011 the Guatemalan government signed an agreement with Árbenz's surviving family to restore his legacy and publicly apologize for the government's role in ousting him.
Antonius offers his perspective, pointing out that he will not speak about any art of oratory, that he never learnt, but on his own practical use in the law courts and from a brief treaty that he wrote. He decides to begin his case the same way he would in court, which is to state clearly the subject for discussion. In this way, the speaker cannot wander dispersedly and the issue is not understood by the disputants. For example, if the subject were to decide what exactly is the art of being a general, then he would have to decide what a general does, determine who is a General and what that person does.
Edward Hyman suggested that Marcuse's failure to state clearly that his hypothesis is the "primacy of Eros" undermined his arguments and that Marcuse gave an insufficiently through consideration of metapsychology. Kenneth Lewes endorsed Marcuse's criticism of the "pseudohumane moralizing" of neo-Freudians such as Fromm, Horney, Sullivan, and Thompson. Joel Schwartz identified Eros and Civilization as "one of the most influential Freudian works written since Freud's death". However, he argued that Marcuse failed to reinterpret Freud in a way that adds political to psychoanalytic insights or remedy Freud's "failure to differentiate among various kinds of civil society", instead simply grouping all existing regimes as "repressive societies" and contrasting them with a hypothetical future non-repressive society.
In 1886, Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria, only son of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and Empress Elisabeth, and heir to the Austro-Hungarian crown, acquired the manor and transformed it into a hunting lodge. It was in this hunting lodge that, on 30 January 1889, he was found dead with his mistress, Baroness Mary Vetsera, apparently as a result of suicide. Exactly what happened is unknown, but on 31 July 2015, the Austrian National Library issued copies of Vetsera's letters of farewell to her mother and other family members. The letters—written in Mayerling shortly before the deaths—state clearly and unambiguously that Vetsera was preparing to commit suicide alongside Rudolf, out of "love".
As of 2007, Ilima is living in Niutōua and working in Nukuʻalofa at the Tongan ministry of training, employment, youth and sports. Although the king was unmarried and had no legal heir, Tongan constitution and culture dictate that it was not possible for him to raise his illegitimate daughter to higher ranks in the monarchy. The articles in the constitution of Tonga regarding the country's line of succession state clearly that only a child of a legal marriage can succeed the throne of his or her parent. Additionally, in traditional Tongan culture, one may inherit land and status from one's father, but one's rank in society is determined solely by one's mother.
The Appeal for Human Rights was a declaration contradicting the image Atlanta had presented the rest of the country; claiming it was tolerant and welcoming to all races. Highlighting this predicament, the writers stated, "We want to state clearly and unequivocally that we cannot tolerate, in a nation professing democracy and among people professing Christianity, the discriminatory conditions under which the Negro is living today in Atlanta, Georgia—supposedly one of the most progressive cities in the South". This powerful call to action stirred the city and less than a week later their voices took to the streets. After the Greensboro Woolworth's lunch counter sit-in began in February 1960 (4), King and his colleagues became empowered to stage their own sit-ins across Atlanta in March.
I believe that the Armed Forces had to use these mechanisms to know how and where these issues occurred. And when these means were used, of course there were dead from one side and the other.... I have come to the forefront of the poor and of those who have massacred this city. And during that bustle I have not seen those of the Coordinator of Human Rights, that ridiculousness".Caretas, 14 April 1994 In March 1991, Ciprani said that "As long as we do not state clearly that human rights are not absolute untouchable values, but are permanently subject to the limits set by human duties, it is impossible to deal effectively with the evils we suffer, especially immorality In public functions and terrorism.
The Burmese occupied the town of Tenasserim, moved eastward over the Tenasserim Hills to the shore of the Gulf of Siam, turned north and captured the coastal towns, Kuwi, Pran Buri and Phetchaburi. Siamese resistance stiffened as the Burmese approached the capital of Ayutthaya, but nonetheless they were driven back with heavy losses in men, guns and ammunition. The Burmese armies reached Ayutthaya in April 1760. Only five days into the siege, however, Alaungpaya suddenly fell ill. Thai sources say he was wounded by a cannon shell explosion while he was inspecting the cannon corps at the front,Kyaw Thet 1962: 290 but Burmese sources state clearly that he fell ill, and given the inglorious nature of death by illness it is unlikely they were trying to hide the truth.
There was controversy around the license regarding the status of the font files as free software. Many distributors (with one of the prominent being the Debian project), to prevent being sued, opted to state clearly that the fonts had a non-clear license which prevented it from being freely redistributable with modifications. After considerable debate, Adobe formally donated the Type 1 version of the font, on October 11, 2006, to the TeX Users Group (TUG), with clarified concerns regarding its use licensing, so that it could be used with, for instance, Donald Knuth's program TeX, a digital typesetting system for computers. The version donated consisted of the Roman (Regular), Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic versions of the typeface, differently from the commercial version offered as part of the Adobe Originals Pack.
46–47 state clearly that Schliemann was in St Petersburg that day, and "in actual fact, ...obtained his American citizenship only in 1869." According to his memoirs, before arriving in California he dined in Washington, D.C. with President Millard Fillmore and his family,Leo Deuel, Memoirs of Heinrich Schliemann: A Documentary Portrait Drawn from his Autobiographical Writings, Letters, and Excavation Reports, New York: Harper, 1977, , p. 67; he also mentions meeting President Andrew Johnson, p. 126. but W. Calder III says that Schliemann didn't attend but simply read about a similar gathering in the papers.W. Calder III, "Schliemann on Schliemann: A Study in the Use of Sources," GRBS 13 (1972) 335-353. Schliemann also published what he said was an eyewitness account of the San Francisco Fire of 1851, which he said was in June although it took place in May.
This principle has always underpinned the European Union, but it was explicitly specified for the first time in the failed Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe and carried over into its replacement, the Treaty on European Union. It is spelled out fully in Articles 4Wikisource:Consolidated version of the Treaty on European Union/Title I: Common Provisions#Article 4 and 5Wikisource:Consolidated version of the Treaty on European Union/Title I: Common Provisions#Article 5 of the TEU. Both Articles make clear that the Union acts only within the limits of the competences conferred upon it by the Member States, but then state clearly that 'Competences not conferred upon the Union in the Treaties remain with the Member States'. Article 4(1) repeats this and goes on to stipulate that 'The Union shall respect the equality of Member States before the Treaties as well as their national identities, inherent in their fundamental structures, political and constitutional, inclusive of regional and local self-government.
From May to August 1900 Williams visited Britain, meeting Walker and Henry Sulley in Birmingham and John James Andrew, in London. Walker was reluctant to speak as any kind of "representative" of the British Christadelphians, but strongly counseled Williams to support the amendment without regard for the peace of the original Christadelphian ecclesias in North America. From October 1903 to June 1904 Williams visited Britain again at the invitation of Albert Hall of the Sowerby Bridge ecclesia in Yorkshire.,Advocate 1904 p336 and of John Owler of the Barnsbury Hall, Islington ecclesia in London. Hall and Owler had previously followed Andrew in the "resurrectional responsibility" controversy, although by 1903 Andrew himself would not fellowship with his previous supporters and reportedly been rebaptised in 1901. At a lecture in Leeds, which 40 visitors from those aligned with Birmingham Temperance Hall attended, Williams failed to state clearly that God could and would raise some unbaptised, and this was taken as supporting Andrew's teaching.
In 1997, due to public concerns, the U.K. government introduced a new regulation obliging food makers who use sweeteners to state clearly next to the name of their product the phrase "with sweeteners." In 2007, the Indonesian government considered banning aspartame. In the Philippines, the small political party Alliance for Rural Concerns introduced House Bill 4747 in 2008 with the aim of having aspartame banned from the food supply. In the U.S. state of New Mexico a bill to ban aspartame was introduced in 2007, and subsequently rejected. A similar 2008 Hawaiian bill stalled in committee for lack of evidence. In March 2009, the California OEHHA identified aspartame as a chemical for consultation by its Carcinogen Identification Committee, in accordance with California state Proposition 65, and it was reviewed at the November 15, 2016 meeting. In 2007, the U.K. supermarket chains Sainsbury's, Marks & Spencer, and Wal-Mart subsidiary Asda, announced that they would no longer use aspartame in their own label products. In April 2009, Ajinomoto Sweeteners Europe, one of the makers of aspartame in Europe, responded to Asda's "no nasties" campaign by filing a complaint of malicious falsehood against Asda in the English courts.
Directive 2000/31/EC, commonly known as the Electronic Commerce Directive, establishes that the country of origin principle shall prevail in European law for most, but not all, Information Society Services. Recital 22 of that Directive states: : Information society services should be supervised at the source of the activity, in order to ensure an effective protection of public interest objectives; to that end, it is necessary to ensure that the competent authority provides such protection not only for the citizens of its own country but for all Community citizens; in order to improve mutual trust between Member States, it is essential to state clearly this responsibility on the part of the Member State where the services originate; moreover, in order to effectively guarantee freedom to provide services and legal certainty for suppliers and recipients of services, such information society services should in principle be subject to the law of the Member State in which the service provider is established. The extent to which the country of origin principle should be applied to provision of services generally was a main point of political controversy in negotiation of the proposed Services Directive.

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