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International obligations and human rights laws must be effectual and enforceable if they are to have meaning.
The wall is both an administrative boondoggle and a moral travesty, an idiotic project that will be effectual only as a symbol of the racism at the heart of the administration's immigration agenda.
The ointment of creosote is said to be effectual, even when the ulcer exhibits a fungous character, or proud flesh is present.
The members and also participants of the sessions Plenum are notified before the starting date of the meeting (not less than 10 days before). The participants are also provided with the topic of the discussion and relevant materials. In order to be effectual, not less than 2/3 of its members must participate in the sessions. The decisions are accepted due to voting results signed by the chairman of the meeting.
Wisden was less complimentary about his bowling: "We have no great opinion of Trott's leg break bowling, and think it probably too slow to be effectual against good batsmen." Trott's opportunities were limited as his teammates Charles Turner and John Ferris, "monopolised the bowling". Trott was an outstanding fielder, usually at point On his return to Australia, Trott's batting continued to improve. He scored 172 runs for an Australian XI against New South Wales, his maiden century in first-class cricket.
They believe that legislative practices are too slow and bureaucratic to be effectual; this makes regulations more burdensome than helpful in e-commerce. Self regulation allows for quick adaptations that will ultimately create the most ideal privacy practices. In theory, businesses will be forced to create privacy policies that satisfy customers' concerns because their economic success relies on being able to draw in more and more customers. Because privacy is a major concern for customers, they will purchase from websites they feel secure using.
For the Maronite rite, derived from the ancient Syriac liturgy, see Mysteries of Initiation, Baptism, Confirmation, Communion according to the Maronite Antiochene Church, (Washington, DC, 1987); summarized by Bryan D. Spinks, Early and Medieval Rituals and Theologies of Baptism..., (Aldershot, Hants., 2006), 89-91. an exsufflation of the candidate for baptism, right up to the 1960s: > [THE INSUFFLATION] He breathes thrice upon the waters in the form of a > cross, saying: Do You with Your mouth bless these pure waters: that besides > their natural virtue of cleansing the body, they may also be effectual for > purifying the soul.Saint Andrew Daily Missal..., by Dom Gaspar Lefebvre > (Bruges [Belgium]: Biblica, 1962), 492 [liturgy for the Easter vigil].
Into the wheat has been placed an empty shrine-lamp, seven candles, and seven anointing brushes. Candles are distributed for all to hold during the service. The rite begins with reading Psalm 50 (the great penitential psalm), followed by the chanting of a special canon. After this, the senior priest (or bishop) pours pure olive oil and a small amount of wine into the shrine lamp, and says the "Prayer of the Oil", which calls upon God to "...sanctify this Oil, that it may be effectual for those who shall be anointed therewith, unto healing, and unto relief from every passion, every malady of the flesh and of the spirit, and every ill..." Then follow seven series of epistles, gospels, long prayers, Ektenias (litanies) and anointings.
Hypothetically, if "absolute" or "perfect" title were held by a grantee such that the grantor did not retain the equity of redemption, then the grantee/lender would theoretically not have need to foreclose upon the grantor/borrower, but rather might cure a default by simple means of eviction or "summary reposession". However, foreclosure, albeit extrajudicial, is found to be necessary in Georgia to cure a default. Because of the apparently self- contradictory nature of the Georgia statute, the Courts within Georgia have construed the operation of security deeds to mean that the grantor retains the equity of redemption, such that non- or extra-judicial foreclosure is necessary as a remedy for default on a loan. In order to be effectual, security deeds must be recorded in the county of Georgia within which the land is located.
He stated that the neighbours, > instigated by a witch, whom he pointed out, took some wax, and moulded it > before the fire into the form of her husband, as near as they could > represent him; they then pierced the image with pins on all sides – repeated > the Lord's Prayer backwards, and offered prayers to the devil that he would > fix his stings into the person whom that figure represented, in like manner > as they pierced it with pins. To counteract the effects of this diabolical > process, the witch-doctor prescribed a certain medicine, and a charm to be > worn next to the body, on that part where the disease principally lay. The > patient was to repeat the 109th and 119th Psalms every day, or the cure > would not be effectual. The fee which he claimed for this advice was a > guinea.
Even Aldrich stated strong opposition to the currency plan passed by the House. However, the former point was also made by Republican Representative Charles Lindbergh Sr. of Minnesota, one of the most vocal opponents of the bill, who on the day the House agreed to the Federal Reserve Act told his colleagues: > But the Federal reserve board have no power whatever to regulate the rates > of interest that bankers may charge borrowers of money. This is the Aldrich > bill in disguise, the difference being that by this bill the Government > issues the money, whereas by the Aldrich bill the issue was controlled by > the banks ... Wall Street will control the money as easily through this bill > as they have heretofore.(Congressional Record, v. 51, page 1447, Dec. 22, > 1913) Republican Congressman Victor Murdock of Kansas, who voted for the bill, told Congress on that same day: > I do not blind myself to the fact that this measure will not be effectual as > a remedy for a great national evil – the concentrated control of credit ... > The Money Trust has not passed [died] ... You rejected the specific remedies > of the Pujo committee, chief among them, the prohibition of interlocking > directorates.

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