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When asked to compare the candidates, more voters saw Warren as fitting the bill on both fronts.
XGIMI's CC Aurora is the closest I've seen to fitting the bill — or, for that matter, being a projector that I could actually muster any reasonable amount of excitement about.
The GOP appears aware of the optics, but instead of putting a woman on the committee, Grassley claimed they just can't find one — despite at least five current members fitting the bill.
Multiple referral is the process through which a bill is referred to a second committee after the first is finished acting. In the United States House of Representatives, proposed legislation can be sent to more than one Congressional committee due to a 1975 rules change. Reasons for referring legislation to more than one committee can include: a change in the most important issues; complexity of the legislation; or problems fitting the bill into the jurisdiction of only one committee. However, as a result of a January 1995 change of the House rules, legislation may not be sent to multiple committees simultaneously.
Chivas had agents assess market conditions in the US in the 1890s. The marketing team reported a booming economy which was looking for luxury. In 1900, Howard decided to create a new blend in memorium of the founding brothers, James and John. Using the best malt and grain whiskies available in the market and inhouse, Howard blended a malt-dominated recipe fitting the bill. Introducing the term ‘Regal’, Howard created a 25 year old whisky in 1909 called Chivas Regal, the oldest Blended Scotch Whisky of its era, and launched it in the US, establishing it as the world’s first and oldest luxury whisky. It was all one way street then for Chivas Regal, from 1909 till mid 1915, during which period World War I started and became a sluggish, long-drawn affair (1914-18).
The Endtimes of Human Rights has been critiqued by the executive director of Human Rights Watch, Kenneth Roth, who argued that: "Human rights groups long ago learned the importance of addressing the policies that yield human rights violations, rather than only the violations themselves. The broader transformative efforts in which both Amnesty and Human Rights Watch now engage is, in my view, to be celebrated, not denigrated, as Hopgood does, as the sullied world of politics." LSE law professor Conor Gearty argues that Endtimes is "a disturbing read, the anger driving the narrative, the passion evident in every paragraph," but that ultimately "the book does not give a full picture of human rights, hinting only now and again at a different side to the story that – not fitting the bill – is invariably set aside". Amnesty International in the Netherlands produced an author-meets-critics volume on Endtimes with the title Debating the Endtimes of Human Rights.
Shortly after recording Never Say Die, Petra hired Louie Weaver, previously a drummer for early Christian rock acts Randy Matthews and Fireworks. The band's touring lineup was set, and Petra went on the road for 300 days in 1982, playing 162 shows, stopping only for the five weeks it took to record the follow-up album, More Power To Ya, that summer. The album built on the themes introduced by its predecessor, from the artwork – again featuring electric guitars, this time doubling as Star Wars-style spaceships – to the music, which again featured a mix of hard- driving rockers and radio-friendly ballads. The formula was becoming clear: Two radio ballads (the title track and "Road to Zion" fitting the bill this time), one Volz-penned praise tune ("Praise Ye the Lord" on Never Say Die, "Let Everything That Hath Breath" for More Power to Ya), and six or seven straight-ahead progressive rock songs written by Hartman, touching on topics aimed mostly at young Christians.
2 the statutory agency known as the Office of Parliamentary Counsel was created in 1970. OPC was initially responsible for drafting both primary and delegated legislation, and for printing laws. However, in 1973 the function of drafting delegated legislation was transferred to the Attorney-General's Department, with OPC retaining responsibility for drafting Bills and amendments of Bills before the Parliament. The functions of drafting delegated legislation and publishing legislation were transferred back to OPC in 2012. In OPC’s history, Fitting the Bill, Carmel Meiklejohn observes that the role of drafting legislation > demanded specialist skills, not just technical ability but the requisite > professional ethos. While the basic criteria - high-level academic > qualifications, excellent language skills, imaginative yet systematic > thinking, meticulous attention to detail and a degree of diplomacy - were > not exclusive to drafting, such onerous and exacting legal work did not > appeal to everyone …As the need for professional and experienced drafters > grew with the expanding size and complexity of the Commonwealth statute > book, greater attention was paid to the recruitment, training and retention > of those dedicated to a career in this ‘peculiar art’.

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