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Eagle said she was pleased the NEC had reached a decision.
He says Mueller "could've reached a decision" on whether Trump committed crimes.
"I personally felt he could've reached a decision," Barr told CBS News.
But (Mueller) could've reached a decision as to whether it was criminal activity.
And we actually discussed the matter even before President Trump reached a decision.
"I personally felt he could've reached a decision," Barr told CBS on Thursday.
One juror said the panel had reached a decision in under five minutes.
He said Mueller could've reached a decision on whether or not Trump obstructed justice.
"I haven't reached a decision," Biden told reporters at the annual Munich Security Conference.
President Trump told reporters on Sunday that he had not yet reached a decision.
The Kremlin said it has not yet reached a decision on further output curbs.
The Kremlin said it has not yet reached a decision on further output curbs.
This person is leaning toward helping Biden but has not yet reached a decision.
In October, the companies reached a decision to delay their merger agreement until next year.
At least the EU reached a decision, with capitals officially affirming the new plan on Monday.
By yesterday afternoon, the jury of seven men and five women had not reached a decision.
If suspects cannot understand how an algorithm reached a decision, they might find it harder to challenge.
It's aimed at new mothers considering adoption who haven't reached a decision at the time of childbirth.
Gannett and the Times have not reached a decision about whether to appeal, according to their lawyer.
An Uber spokesperson tells us its board has reached a decision to offer someone the CEO role.
Jacobson disputed that characterization, saying the board never reached a decision, and that the complaint ended in a stalemate.
The President reached a decision on the future of the US strategy in Afghanistan on Friday after months of deliberation.
O'Rourke later issued a statement following the report, saying that he has reached a decision and would announce it soon.
The team released a statement on Tuesday, saying that it hadn't yet reached a decision on a White House visit.
On Wednesday, he said he had reached a decision about the future of the deal, without saying what it was.
His family reached a decision with school administrators to use the boys' room to make everyone more comfortable, his mother said.
They declined to be named as the discussions are private and the committee has not reached a decision on its recommendations.
Michele Bachmann, in a recent interview, said she has been urged to run for Senate, but has not reached a decision.
Trump told reporters last week that he had reached a decision on the agreement but wouldn't say what that decision was.
Arndt's lawyer, Tom Cargill, said he and his client had not reached a decision on what their next legal steps would be.
In Washington, national security adviser Larry KudlowLawrence (Larry) Alan KudlowMORE said the administration has not reached a decision on intel-sharing (Reuters).
The two companies had not reached a decision about the use of Android by ZTE as of Tuesday morning, the person said.
A Department of Homeland Security spokesman told CNN Tuesday evening that officials had not yet reached a decision on Syria's TPS designation.
Grammas said his union is representing Hendrex to help him get his job back, and the arbitrator has not yet reached a decision.
Today, that board reached a decision that ensures the scope will survives in some form, but also acknowledges the challenges that lie ahead.
The attorney general had not yet reached a decision on whether to release a third brother, Prince Turki bin Abdullah, the source said.
Venezuela's Supreme Court said on Twitter that a court had "revised" Jatar's case, without saying whether it had reached a decision on his freedom.
"The supervisory boards of VW and Audi have not yet reached a decision and continue to assess the situation," a spokesman for VW said.
Marin warned that if the court reached a decision against Lagarde it would place "a good number of public decision-makers" under threat of prosecution.
But if he reached a decision over the holidays, which he once indicated he hoped to do, he has not informed even his closest allies.
Trump's announcement came a week after OPEC reached a decision on increasing oil production after curbing output since 2017 in a bid to boost prices.
If a deal is not reached, a decision by the court next summer could roil the presidential campaign, no matter which way the court rules.
Blevins did not say whether Apple had reached a decision on a 5G modem supplier or whether it would release a 5G iPhone in 2019.
The reach of its authority has not yet been determined because the court never reached a decision on whether to overturn Obama's Clean Power Plan.
"I will speak to EU member states about their intentions, until they have reached a decision we will pause this legislation," Johnson said after the parliamentary votes.
Lawmakers are inching closer to finalizing a major waterways bill but have not reached a decision on whether and how to include emergency aid for Flint, Mich.
According to the Fayetteville Observer, this is believed to be the first time a trial has reached a decision regarding a revenge porn lawsuit in North Carolina.
"I will speak to EU member states about their intentions, until they have reached a decision we will pause this legislation," Johnson said after the parliamentary votes.
DeVos told education advocates earlier this month that the department hasn't reached a decision on the guidance, but civil rights groups fear that it will be rescinded.
According to the American-Statesman, jurors said last week they were in a stalemate after deliberating for nine hours, but then reached a decision about an hour later.
The President reached a decision on the future of the US strategy after a final round of deliberations with his national security team at Camp David on Friday.
"He could have reached a decision as to whether it was criminal activity," Barr said during an interview with CBS while he was attending an event in Alaska.
According to the Times, Trump has already signaled to some people that he will likely hire an attorney but has not yet reached a decision on that matter.
"He went through all the evidence of both Joshua and Caitlan, and reached a decision with which Joshua and his family, and we are very pleased," Greenspon said.
If we're not happy with what we see, or how an AI reached a decision, we could simply pull the plug, or choose not to purchase a certain car.
Reached on Monday, the New York Working Families Party, which backed Cuomo in 2014 after a contentious internal debate, told CNN they hadn't yet reached a decision for 2018.
Rumors have been circling that Trump would end the program Friday, but White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Thursday the administration had not yet reached a decision.
Facebook consulted with nearly two dozen civil rights groups, academics, and race relations groups and reached a decision after concluding that there is no difference between the three ideologies.
Fitch does not expect an increase in Barclays' risk appetite, despite the new management team having reached a decision to maintain sizeable capital markets activities in the investment bank division.
National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn told reporters last week that Trump was "looking at" changing sanctions on Russia but said that the administration had not yet reached a decision.
Kakao has internally reviewed whether to participate in the bid for the gaming company, but has not yet reached a decision, Lee Yoon-kun, a spokesman for Kakao Corp, said.
John Dowd said the president's team of lawyers has not yet reached a decision on whether Trump will sit down for an interview with Mueller, according to the Daily Beast.
The Belgian group said it had continued to evaluate a bid for PostNL since the talks failed, but it had not yet reached a decision on whether or not to bid.
The ministry said in a statement that Prawit had "merely stated" the EU had not reached a decision on whether to give Thailand a "red card", effectively banning its fish exports.
The federal court in Texas has not yet reached a decision in the case, but it agreed to temporarily block the Obama administration's guidance while the issue is settled in court.
Aaron Blake of the Washington Post notes that the court documents filed in Manhattan suggest Mr Cohen reached a decision to stop pursuing the Moscow tower project "on or about June 14th".
In an earlier investigation of Epstein, police appear to have reached a decision to pursue charges against some of his alleged accomplices, despite some testimony that he had preyed on them, too.
Ana Botin, chairman of the euro zone's biggest bank by market value, said Santander's board had reached a decision not to proceed with hiring Orcel after a "very rigorous internal corporate governance process".
"The campaign has reached a decision to cancel the University of Richmond event as Evan McMullin surges in the Mountain West states," spokesman Eli Williams said Monday, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
The court had 30 days to examine signatures in a petition needed to call the referendum, which totaled more than the 500,000 threshold required by law, but reached a decision quickly, la Repubblica reported.
Local leaders in Clearwater reportedly held a meeting earlier this week to discuss the possibility of implementing a curfew at the beach, but they have reportedly not yet reached a decision on the matter.
He tweeted Saturday morning that he had not yet reached a decision on whether the U.S. will remain a party to the agreement, which is intended to fight the global effects of climate change.
Administration aides said that top White House officials, including David Simas, who leads Mr. Obama's political team, and W. Neil Eggleston, the White House counsel, were weighing the move but had not yet reached a decision.
Barr, who's been criticized for misleading the public on the contents of the special counsel's report, said this week he thought Mueller should have reached a decision on whether Trump's behavior broke the law or not.
"The president has reached a decision on an overall Iran strategy and wants to make sure that we have a broad policy to deal with ... all of the problems of Iran being a bad actor," Sanders said.
The jury of five women and seven men held its first three hours of deliberations in the penalty phase of Christensen's trial on Wednesday but adjourned at the end of the day without having reached a decision.
The two sides called a truce in the legal battle over the FCC's preemption authority, with California agreeing not to enforce the new law until the D.C. Circuit reached a decision in the main challenge to the repeal.
David Axelrod, a longtime friend and ally of the mayor and the chief strategist for Mr. Obama's presidential campaigns, said Mr. Emanuel had quietly weighed the issue for months, but had only reached a decision in the last two weeks.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Attorney General William Barr said Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who led a probe into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, could have reached a decision on whether President Donald Trump obstructed justice, but chose not to.
WASHINGTON, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido is considering attending the United Nation's General Assembly in New York this month but has not yet reached a decision, the opposition envoy to the United States, Carlos Vecchio, said on Monday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has not yet reached a decision on how to respond to a suspected poison gas attack in Syria, Brexit minister David Davis said on Thursday, adding that any move would be considered very carefully and be based on evidence.
Justice Department attorney August Flentje told the judge that the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which is managing the teens' detention, reached a decision late Sunday night that it was not in Jane Poe's "best interest" to allow her to have an abortion.
Attorney General Bill Barr told CBS News in an interview that he "personally felt" special counsel Robert Mueller could have reached a decision on whether or not President Trump obstructed justice, despite the Justice Department policy that a sitting president cannot be indicted.
And shortly before Trump tweeted his decision, the New York Times reported that the Strategic and Policy Forum, a council of CEOs, was considering stepping down en masse: It's unclear if the CEOs reached a decision and notified the White House of it before Trump's tweet.
In yet a further sign of progress, the Vatican has reached a decision to recognize at least four Chinese bishops who were appointed by Beijing without the consent of the pope and so are considered illegitimate by the Holy See, according to Catholic Church sources and others briefed on the talks.
But the appeals court decision stands in marked contrast to both claims: First, seven of the nine judges who ruled on Mr. Bahlul's last appeal thought that it was the right case to decide the constitutional question, and then they reached a decision, dividing 4-3 in favor of the government.
Mueller said in his May statement that he could not consider making that conclusion because Justice Department guidelines did not allow him to charge a sitting president, though Barr told CBS News in an interview at the time that, despite the guidelines, Mueller still could have reached a decision about any criminal activity.
Barr's comments BARR: The so-called discrepancy was that I had, I had testified earlier that Bob had assured me that he had not reached a decision that there was a crime committed but was not willing to pursue it simply because of the (Office of Legal Counsel) opinion and that remains the fact.
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They reached a decision on the Embassy's future early in December 2005.
Finally the Alliance reached a decision to nominate Nouri al-Maliki to the post.
In 2005, the Indiana General Assembly reached a decision to implement daylight saving time state-wide beginning in April 2006.
While working on a dissertation related to the mathematical theory of neural networks he reached a decision to become a clinical neuroscientist.
Oral argument was held on January 10, 2007 and the Court reached a decision on June 14, 2007.Davenport v. Washington Education Association, 551 U.S. 177.
He married Jane B. Clark. They had one daughter, Fannie. He had a reputation for careful, thoughtful preparation, great ability, and for tenacity once he'd reached a decision. He served as a Prosecuting Attorney in Pennsylvania.
The fifth count dealt with his distribution of the "libels" of the prior counts. Impanelling a jury was prolonged, because many potential jurors knew about the case and had already reached a decision on Crandall's innocence or guilt.
Bell was one of the first people at the scene and promised a transparent investigation. As of August 2020, a year later, his office has not reached a decision as to whether the police officer should face charges.
It began on 17 July, with Cardinal Landolfo placing himself in the faction led by Cardinal Napoleone Orsini.Finke, Aus den Tage, p. LVIII and LXV. The cardinals reached a decision on 5 July 1305 with the election of the Archbishop of Bordeaux, Bertrand de Got, who was not a cardinal.
In 1955, to support a program which called for 40 squadrons of BOMARC (120 missiles to a squadron for a total of 4,800 missiles), ADC reached a decision on the location of these 40 squadrons and suggested operational dates for each. The sequence was as follows: ... l. McGuire 1/60 2. Suffolk 2/60 3.
The U.S. Supreme Court finally reached a decision on May 26, 1900, upholding the Commission's ruling that Goebel was Kentucky's governor. Since his lieutenant governor (Beckham) had followed Kentucky's line of succession, Beckham was now governor. Immediately following the court's decision, Taylor fled to Indiana. He was later indicted as one of the conspirators in the assassination.
Five of the nine justices are required to affirm, modify, or overturn any ruling of any lower court. Once the Court has reached a decision, one justice is selected to write the court’s opinion. Once published, the opinion becomes the controlling factor in the state’s law surrounding the issue(s) it addresses. This is known as "stare decisis".
Eubel incorrectly lists Claes and Spinola as absent. The Conclave opened on 11 October, and reached a decision on 11 October without any balloting. Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, the Dean of the College of Cardinals, was elected by "inspiration", and his election was duly recorded by the Masters of Ceremonies. Nonetheless, next morning a written ballot was taken, and Farnese was elected unanimously.
The case of the Mall was brought for a second time before the Supreme Court of Greece in 2003. Since then, and six years after the building was first ruled illegal, the SC has not yet reached a decision. A new date was set for October 2009. Lots of things will be at stake during the trial and the subsequent court decision.
Reichsfuhrer Himmler visited Zamość in August 1942 and ordered that the buildings of the old city be demolished immediately and replaced by a "German town". The local German administrator, more sympathetic towards the town's Renaissance architecture, played for time by requesting what sort of German architecture was required. Teams of planners and architects had not reached a decision when the Germans were evicted by the Red Army.
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit reached a decision in Bismullah v. Gates on July 20, 2007. The three judge panel ruled that Guantanamo captive's attorneys should be allowed to review all the classified evidence in their client's dossier. On September 1, 2007 the United States Department of Justice requested a rehearing en banc of Bismullah v. Gates.
Nicephoros also ceded three townsButrinto, Sopotos and Panormosto Charles. Pope Nicholas died on 22August 1280. Charles sent agents to Viterbo to promote the election of one of his supporters, taking advantage of the rift between the late pope's relatives and other Italian cardinals. When a riot broke out in Viterbo, after the cardinals had not reached a decision for months, Charles' troops took control of the town.
The Court reached a decision on June 24, 1957. The court ruled in favor of the state in a 5–4 vote. The court's main contention was based on the civil nature of the statute: “The judicial angle of vision in testing the validity of a statute like Section 22-a is 'the operation and effect of the statute in substance.' The phrase 'prior restraint' is not a self-wielding sword.
In one of Zavatt's major decisions, he ordered the authorities in Manhasset, L.I., to end de facto segregation in elementary schools. In a New York Times Article, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, hailed the ruling as a landmark decision. The case centered around black pupils who more than a year behind the national average. Zavatt held eight weeks of hearings, and without a jury reached a decision.
In his free time, he sculpted in wood. In 1903, urged by Boris Schatz, a family friend and the "father of Israeli art", he began studying painting and sculpture at the National Academy of Arts in Sofia.Albert Rubin biography When Theodor Herzl visited Sofia, Rubin was commissioned to paint his portrait. In 1905, the Seventh Zionist Congress in Basel reached a decision to establish an art school in Palestine.
Lawyer admissions and disbarment are done through recommendations of the association, which are then routinely ratified by the state supreme court. The association has approximately 11,000 active attorneys in Oklahoma and a total membership of more than 15,000. Five of the nine justices are required to affair, modify, or overturn any ruling of any lower court. Once the court has reached a decision, one justice is selected to write the court's opinion.
He was eventually tortured into confession and imprisoned until his death in 1150. Further decrees condemned the Anacletans, supporters of an earlier antipope, who had previously been condemned in 1136. Further side business was the settling of a dispute between two Norman abbots – Eustachius of Jumièges Abbey and Robert of the Abbey of St. Vincent, Le Mans, which was handed to two cardinals to decide. The two prelates reached a decision on 5 April.
Once the court has reached a decision, one justice is selected to write the court's opinion. Once published, the opinion becomes the controlling factor in the state's law surrounding the issue(s) it addresses. This is known as stare decisis. The Kansas Constitution designates that the justice who has the longest continuous term of service on the Court will serve as the chief justice, unless he or she declines or resigns the position.
As Elizabeth recovered, Bestuzhev fell from power and suffered banishment, and Apraksin came under the suspicion of having received bribes from the Prussian king. Put on trial, he died in prison under mysterious circumstances in August 1758 before the military tribunal had reached a decision as to the reasons for his scandalous retreat. He was replaced as commander in Prussia, by William Fermor who went on to fight the inconclusive Battle of Zorndorf against Frederick the Great.
One of the key events of the season was that the Toronto Blue Jays sold its first beer. Exhibition Stadium was the only stadium in the major leagues that did not sell beer. The Ontario Legislature reached a decision on July 7, 1982. Dr. Robert Elgie, the minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations announced that beer would be sold on a trial basis at Exhibition Stadium (along with Hamilton's Ivor Wynne Stadium and Ottawa's Lansdowne Park).
The RDS-37 was a reaction to the efforts of the United States. Previously, the Soviet Union used many of their spies in the U.S. to help them generate methods and ideas for the nuclear bomb. The creation of the hydrogen bomb required less usage of this method, although they still received help from some spies, most importantly, Klaus Fuchs. In 1945, the Soviet Union reached a decision to work on a design for a "super bomb".
Duncan repeatedly refused to cooperate, and, on March 1967, the board reached a decision. pp. 24–26 The board decided that a fact finding hearing must be held, but that the board lacked the authority to hold such a review. They reached the conclusion that there was no precedent for the unusual convening order structure. p. 27 After the decision, an affidavit from James C. Starr was secured, and the Board of Review was requested to reconsider its decision.
Pope Benedict announced on 11 February 2013 that he was resigning on 28 February. Gänswein moved with the Pope emeritus to Castel Gandolfo then while continuing in his role as head of the Pontifical Household. Msgr Gänswein greeting Malteser International helpers in 2006 Gänswein said he had known about the Pope's plan to resign for "quite some time beforehand" and had tried to change his mind, but "Pope Benedict had reached a decision. He was not to be shaken", he said.
At year's end the government had not reached a decision on implementation of a 2001 Constitutional Court ruling on lowering the 25 percent threshold. The law does not provide these rights to other minority groups, such as Turks, which the government does not recognize as indigenous minorities. However, the government provided a wide range of language and job promotion courses. In December the Constitutional Court ruled that the state of Carinthia must install additional bilingual town signs in German and Slovene.
The United Nations Security Council held a session on the situation in Zimbabwe on 29 April. Reportedly, the US, European and Latin American members of the Security Council wanted to send a special envoy to Zimbabwe; however, South Africa, the current holder of the Presidency of the Security Council, opposed this.Cris Chinaka, "Sources say Tsvangirai wins vote", Reuters (International Herald Tribune), 30 April 2008. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was said to have not yet reached a decision on the issue.
In June 2012, the MoD confirmed it had not reached a decision on the sale of the ship, following the submission of bids nearly a year previously. In September 2012, the announcement was made that the ship had been sold to Leyal Ship Recycling in Turkey for scrapping, for the sum of £2.9m. Ark Royal left Portsmouth on 20 May 2013 to be taken to Leyal Ship Recycling. The ship was towed to scrapyard on 10 June 2013 in Aliağa.
Westmoreland's decision to dismiss the case before the jury reached a decision prevented an appeal that might have created a legal landmark. Instead, this high-profile case provided a practical demonstration of what many already understood: That any public figure seeking damages for libel must follow the stringent standards set in the precedent of 376 U.S. 254. Further, a public figure must prove actual malice, as required by New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, even in the face of allegations of media misconduct.
Sussex Justices, ex parte McCarthy (1923) provides an illustration of the differences. In that case, the person who acted as clerk to certain magistrates was a member of a law firm that represented a party with an interest in the outcome of a matter being decided by the magistrates. When the magistrates withdrew to consider the matter, the clerk went with them in case they needed advice on any legal issues. However, the magistrates reached a decision without consulting the clerk.
The Västerbotten County Antiquarian Society reached a decision at a meeting in January 1886 that "as a storage room for antiquities a museum shall be established in Umeå." It was initially located in the Ullbergska property in what nowadays is the block Thor on Storgatan. The Southern department's collection of objects were completely destroyed by the great city fire in Umeå on 25 June 1888, when most of the city was destroyed. In 1901, the establishment relocated to the newly built grammar school.
News First Class. Retrieved June 23, 2016. On November 3, 2011, The Second Authority for Television and Radio reached a decision on the issue in which it decided that the apology to Adelson broadcast by the channel was appropriate and that "no evidence has been presented that there was any intervention by the shareholders of Channel 10 on new content, or even on the text of the apology, which was agreed between the news company and the person injured by the broadcast".Israel Hayom (Israel Today).
On November 23, 1989, the jury reached a decision and convicted Pennell of murdering DiMauro and Ellis, but acquitted him of Gordon's murder because of lack of evidence. The jury decided not to recommend the death penalty, but two life sentences. Shortly after the decision, a bouquet of flowers was sent to the prosecutor's office, with a note reading: "You made us feel human again, from the women of Route 40." Pennell's lawyer appealed the court's decision on the grounds that the fiber was obtained illegally.
In response to a recommendation from the Secretary General, the Council approved the enhancement of AMISOM by transferring assets after the liquidation of the United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE). In order for AMISOM's forces to be incorporated into the proposed United Nations peacekeeping operation, the Security Council requested the Secretary-General provide a United Nations logistical support package to AMISOM, including equipment and services, until June 1, 2009, or until the Council reached a decision on establishing a United Nations force.
Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare had begun considering the legalization of birth control pills by the 1960s, but by 1989, they had still not reached a decision. There were concerns that access to birth control pills would reduce condom use, and thereby increase STI rates. There were also concerns about the medication's side effects. In 1999, low dose forms of the pill were approved by the Clinic of Japan Family Planning Association, coinciding with the acceptance of the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra.
The man managed to give Hansson a push before being tackled to the ground by Helsingborg player Peter Larsson. The referee Stefan Johannesson ordered all players and club staff of the pitch and adjoining areas as the police carried the attacker off the pitch and into custody. After a twenty-minute wait the speaker announced that the referee had taken the decision to abandon the match and evacuate the spectators from the ground. On 17 June 2011 the Swedish Football Association reached a decision on the outcome of the game.
The Commission said that freedom of expression was hindered under the FECA, despite the limit regulation placed on expenditures. The Democratic Party of the United States emphasized that the FECA allowed candidates to campaign and focus on the most important issues occurring in the country, free of judgment or pressure to persuade in favor of financial support. Although the trial began on November 28, 1984, it was not until March 18, 1985 that the Supreme Court of the United States reached a decision. The court determined 9012(f) unconstitutional.
The electors assembled behind a fenced off areaTaylor, 2 and voted by placing a pebble or written ballot into an appropriate jar.Lintott, 46-47 The baskets (cistae) that held the votes were watched by specific officers (the custodes), who then counted the ballots, and reported the results to the presiding magistrate. The majority of votes in any century decided how that century voted.Taylor, 40 If the process was not complete by nightfall, the electors were dismissed without having reached a decision, and the process had to begin again the next day.
On July 5 prosecutors accused key suspect into the case Gia Alania, former chief of the first unit of the Interior Ministry's Department for Constitutional Security, of deliberately inflicting injuries to Girgvliani, which resulted in the latter's death and demanded nine-year imprisonment for him. Prosecutors demanded eight-year imprisonment for each of other three suspects. Judge Chemia reached a decision on July 6. The Tbilisi City Court sentenced Gia Alania, ex-chief of the first unit of the Interior Ministry's Department for Constitutional Security (DCS), to eight-years imprisonment for Sandro Girgvliani's murder.
On 12 September, a campaign committee was set up in Stara Zagora, which reached a decision that the region should be stirred up to revolt on the eve of 20 September. The uprising broke out in Stara Zagora at the arranged time, but was quickly suppressed by government forces. Nova Zagora revolted at the same time, with the city and the whole region being quickly seized by the rebels. The villages around Chirpan also revolted on the eve of 20 September and an unsuccessful attempt to capture the city was undertaken.
Quadrio was born in Ponte in Valtellina. He joined the Jesuits and trained as a scholar, but finding himself uncomfortable with religious life, became suspicious and despondent, and suffered poor health from mental stress. In 1744, having received permission for a country sojourn, he reached a decision on the high road near Como to leave the order and proceeded to Switzerland, where he lived for some time, refusing offers from Protestant scholarly associations and becoming involved in several controversies. He next moved to Paris, where he met Voltaire.
Allie Horton is the daughter of Sami Brady and Lucas Horton. She and her twin, Johnny DiMera, are introduced on October 23, 2007, at her grandmother Marlena's house, where they are delivered by Marlena. Allie goes for several weeks without a name until the Thanksgiving Day wedding of Shawn and Belle, where Lucas announces her name as Alice Caroline Horton, and "Allie" for short. Sami is shocked because she and Lucas haven't yet reached a decision on their baby girl's name together, but happily Sami loves the name.
She was also accused of calling to the devil by the swamp. On May 11, 1669 she was moved to the local jail to await her trial. Harrison's trial faced many complications: the first jury never reached a decision, and the second found her guilty, but the magistrates disagreed as most of the evidence was spectral, which relied solely on the accuser. In May of 1670, Harrison was released from prison, and banished from the Connecticut colony; she and her family relocated to New York, as they had already planned to do.
Tom Darcy, one of the pranksters, tries to clear things up before they go too far, but loses his nerve. When Jimmy arrives to collect the check, Dr. Maxford assumes his committee finally reached a decision without informing him, and writes a check to Jimmy. Jimmy and Betty go on a shopping spree at Shindel's department store. After telephoning Maxford to confirm the check is good, Mr. Shindel gives Jimmy credit to buy an engagement ring for Betty, a luxury sofa-bed for his mother, and presents for all of their neighbors.
A televote is initiated by random sampling of a population by means of random digit dialling. Those contacted are requested to volunteer to receive written background briefing materials regarding a particular issue, that have been prepared by a panel of representatives of different stakeholder groups affected by that issue, and incorporating various views or perspectives. Volunteers are requested to discuss the issue amongst their families and friends until they have reached a decision. At the conclusion of this period they are polled again by telephone in order to determine their views.
The Gado of Ba̠jju, along with his people, met with the Gado of A̠takat, along with his people, to discuss the crisis of frequent deaths of people of both tribes as a result of the intermarriages. They reached a decision to abolish the law religiously and traditionally so that there would not be any consequence for the intermarriage. That was how the A̠takat and Ba̠jju people began to intermarry freely. The previously mentioned Ba̠ranzan (son of Zampara, and brother of A̠kad) left Hurbuang and cleared a place by a riverside called 'Duccuu Chen'.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office put forward an argument based on the treatment of the Japanese Canadians following the attacks on Pearl Harbor. After the Court of Appeal had upheld the decision of the High Court, the British government appealed successfully to the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords. On 22 October 2008, the Law Lords reached a decision on the appeal made by the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, David Miliband. They found in favour of the Government in a 3–2 verdict, ending the legal process in the UK and dashing the islanders' hopes of return.
Lambeth Council contends that homes suffer from damp and that the design of the estate encourages crime. Residents say that the crime rate is less than average and that problems with the buildings are the result of lack of maintenance by the council. Architects PRP were appointed to explore redevelopment options for the estate in 2015 and on March 24, 2017, Lambeth Council reached a decision to completely demolish the estate. Campaign group Architects For Social Housing have been working with residents to develop an alternative regeneration plan for the estate, and residents continue to oppose the demolition of the estate.
The U.S. Supreme Court decision did not resolve all of the issues in the case. Frederick claimed his speech rights under the Constitution of Alaska were violated, and the issue was argued in front of the Alaska Court of Appeals in September 2008. However, the school district agreed to settle out of court before the judges reached a decision. In November 2008, the district paid Frederick $45,000 to settle all remaining claims and agreed to hire a neutral constitutional law expert to lead a forum on student speech at Juneau-Douglas High School by the end of the school year.
Washburn created another dispute within the department when he made an attempt to require officers to work uninterrupted twelve-hour patrols. Officers submitted a petition to the city council signed by 450 officers and men. The City Council, lacking authority over police work rules, referred the petition to the Board of Police. The Board of Police cited the City Charter of 1866's Rules and Regulations for Patrol Duty, which established a rotation of six-hours shifts and stated that the authority to alter patrol duty laid solely with the board, reached a decision which overruled Washburn.
In Downes v. Bidwell (1901), the Supreme Court reached a decision after one of the most spirited discussions ever held within the sacred circle of the Supreme Court bench,’ the Associated Press reported." Reactions to the Insular Cases also exemplify the divide that existed at the time in the United States government surrounding empire building. Republicans, who favored expansion and authored the Foraker Act supported the decisions: "the decision is a complete vindication of the position held by the Republican party with respect to the power of Congress to legislate for Porto Rico and the Philippines.
The Halcyon had several potential filming locations including Liverpool, Manchester and Dublin, however the team reached a decision to shoot the series on a studio space in London with West London Film Studios. The exterior of the set was provided by 32 Lincoln's Inn Fields in Central London, the former Land Registry Building now owned by The London School of Economics, while further outdoor scenes were shot at Spa Fields. Further locations include Serle Street and Portugal Street, two areas around Lincoln's Inn Fields. The hotel's basement was filmed at the House of Detention in Clerkenwell's Sans Walk.
In August 2009, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed Reyes's conviction due to prosecutorial misconduct in making a false assertion of material fact in its closing argument to the jury. In October 2009, federal prosecutors requested the Ninth Circuit to strike its finding of prosecutorial misconduct, but declined to request that the court reverse the judgment itself; that request was denied November 6. In December 2009, Northern California legal newspaper The Recorder reported that prosecutors had reached a decision to retry Reyes. In the appeal, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers had supported Reyes with an amicus brief urging reversal.
In March 2016, the St. Cloud school district reached a decision with the City of St. Cloud to relocate their district offices to the mall after a fire destroyed the school's previous headquarters. The school district had already leased space in the mall for alternative learning programs, but leased additional space to accommodate their needs. Other tenants that have taken residence within the mall include Old Country Buffet and St. Cloud's Department of Motor Vehicles offices, although the former business was forced to shutter following its bankruptcy in early 2016. Since the property's opening, their management offices have been located directly inside the mall.
The design of the badge would be in keeping with the design of the school and with an Australian flavour, hence the square, severe line of the badge and the boomerang on which the motto appears. Several different designs were worked on by artists at "Perfection Plate" and indeed the Maiden family also worked on the design.After a quite argumentative meeting the committee finally reached a decision with the agreed motto "Adventure in Learning" put forward by the appointed deputy principal Mr. N. Leeder and the badge design created by Maiden's wife. Carlingford High was the first NSW school to have a student council rather than prefects, an innovation of Maiden.
In January 2002, Studd challenged minor changes to Australian food regulations relating to raw milk cheese by importing 80 kilograms of Roquefort as a test case. After the Imported Food Inspection Program (IFIP) refused to test the cheese for compliance, Studd appealed to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. It took 21 months before the court reached a decision, but during the delay Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) changed the dairy regulations to allow the production and sale of hard-cooked cheeses made from raw milk. (Amendment P 296) The court upheld the ban on Roquefort and it was subsequently buried in a public tip.
The Day of the Serbian Armed Forces was elected to be 23 April. On that day, on Palm Sunday, in Takovo in 1815, prominent elders met and reached a decision to start the Second Serbian Uprising for the liberation of Serbia from the Turkish authorities. The Second Serbian uprising resulted in a positive starting point in the long run. Initially it was a military operation of the Serbian history, but in the later period ensued political and diplomatic activities, which led to the Serbia being freed from supreme Turkish authorities and the Second Serbian Uprising in some ways is the foundation for the creation of the Serbian government and Serbian armed forces.
Ping was reported to have had "very constructive" discussions with Mugabe, as well as a "working meeting" with Chiweshe in which they "reviewed the entire electoral process from the start" and "look[ed] at all the scenarios for the coming weeks"."Zimbabwe opposition ponders run-off as AU chief meets Mugabe" , AFP, 5 May 2008. On 5 May 2008, Tsvangirai's spokesman George Sibotshiwe stated that the MDC had reached a decision, but that it would only be announced once the date for the run-off had been set. A meeting of SADC's political, defence and security committee in Angola resulted in a statement on 5 May calling on the Zimbabwean government to ensure security in the run-off.
It was in this atmosphere that serious discussions and debates took place within the All Burma Federation of Student Unions (ABFSU) to find ways to continue the struggle. Finally, leaders of the ABFSU reached a decision: the struggle would consist of three practical strategies: Maintaining semi-underground networks, forming a political party, and taking up arms. To pursue this decision, thousands of people, mostly students, youth, and intellectuals, left for the border areas near Thailand, India, China, and Bangladesh. On 1 November 1988, they founded the All Burma Students’ Democratic Front (ABSDF) on the Myanmar- Thailand border. Thus, the formation of the ABSDF and its Student Army followed closely on ABFSU’s decision.
The USCIS says that if it has not reached a decision on the Form I-539 by the expiration date of the Form I-94, the applicant is no longer in authorized status. However, removal proceedings are unlikely to be initiated against the applicant and, if they are, then the pending Form I-539 can be used as a mitigating factor against the removal. Moreover, despite not being in a lawful status, the applicant does not accrue "unlawful presence" for purposes of inadmissibility to the United States. Once the application is approved, the approval retroactively makes lawful the time spent by the applicant in the United States after the expiration of the original Form I-94.
The day after the confirmation of the first case in the country, the Department of Education (DepEd) indicated that classes will continue to start on June 1 as scheduled.. In consulting with Secretary Duque, both he and Education Secretary Jesli Lapus reached a decision to go on with the original scheduled date of the opening of classes. Dr. Tayag also said that there is no reason for class suspension unless there is an actual outbreak in the country. Secretary Lapus has instructed schools to carry out seminars and launch an information campaign about the symptoms and virus prevention among schools. In line with this, Secretary Duque issued on May 30 a response alert system on when schools should suspend their classes.
The College based the real estate purchase on projections that enrollment would rapidly grow from fewer than 200 to as many as 750 students, with a corresponding income increase from tuition fees. In 2011, the College's Board of Trustees, while crediting Sanders with acquiring a permanent campus for the 200‑student college, called a meeting for September 2011 and accepted Sanders's resignation. "We reached a decision which I believe is best for both the College and me," Sanders said after the meeting, "The board and I have different visions for the future and that's perfectly fine." On departure, she received the title of President Emeritus and a $200,000 severance, consisting of one year's pay, along with certain retirement and bonus payments.
In September 2001 the PFLP reached a decision to assassinate the Israeli tourism minister Rehavam Ze'evi purportedly in retaliation for the targeted killing of the PFLP leader Abu Ali Mustafa by Israel in August 2001. As a result, the PFLP began gathering detailed intelligence information on Ze'evi's whereabouts and schedule, and found out that he had a permanent room in the Hyatt hotel in Jerusalem, located on the border between the neighborhoods of French Hill and Mount Scopus.נענע10 – פרסום ראשון: שחזור רצח השר רחבעם זאבי – חדשות The assassin squad members booked a room at the hotel by telephone and provided a fake ID. The assassins arrived at the hotel the night before the assassination in order to prepare for the attack.
To his surprise, Polly is having a housewarming party (forgetting to mention this when she invited Ted), with Dougal, Jack, Mrs Doyle and the nuns. The nuns are angry that Ted's mass was so short (opting instead to attend the mass of a priest who, having suffered a stroke, now gives masses lasting three hours). After everyone has left, Polly tells Ted about the "crossroads" in her life, and says she thinks she has reached a decision; Ted says he will support whatever she chooses to do. However, when she reveals she is going to settle down into a peaceful life by becoming a nun, he is disappointed (although no longer feels awkward about telling her what his surname really is).
Of Mice & Men performing live on the Vans Warped Tour in 2011 Leading onto Roush being a part of the band for already nine months, the group confirmed on January 3, 2011, that they reached a decision to have Jerry Roush leave Of Mice & Men in favor for former vocalist and founding member, Austin Carlile, to return to the group. Roush posted an extended response to his firing from the band on his Twitter account. Carlile was under an intention for months to start a new musical project, with fellow musician Alan Ashby, until his request to return to the group was made. Carlile and Ashby were then both accepted into Of Mice & Men, with Ashby as an entirely new member.
The concept of a memorial to the Iowa Staters who had died in World War I was developed soon after the end of the war itself in 1918. After many ideas were proposed, a bronze plaque, a grotto, or a gateway arch, a group of students rallied for a living memorial, "a building that would provide service to the college and preserve the memory of those that were lost." In June 1920, students, faculty, and alumni, finally reached a decision and a campaign was started to raise the funds for the building. In 1922, the Memorial Union Board, which had been formed to oversee the campaign for the Memorial Union was incorporated under Iowa law. From 1923 to April 1925, lengthy discussions were held regarding the choices for the building's location.
At the same time, Rosselló challenged the ballots on the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico where District Judge Daniel Domínguez ordered the Puerto Rico Election Commission to count the disputed votes but to not adjudicate them to any candidate until he reached a decision on the merits of the case. Acevedo Vilá and his team challenged this ruling and the case moved up to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, where three judges ruled the question of whether or not the ballots were properly cast was not a federal constitutional issue in the case Rosselló-González v. Calderón-Serra and therefore should be decided by the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico at the Commonwealth level. The Supreme Court affirmed its prior 4–3 decision.
On 5 July 2010 the Croatian Football Federation Executive committee reached a decision to reduce the number of teams competing in Prva HNL to twelve for the 2011–12 season of the competition. This meant that the bottom five placed teams would be relegated and only the champion of the 2010–11 Druga HNL would earn a promotion to Prva HNL. This decision was confirmed by the Croatian Football Federation Assembly on 14 July 2010. The twelve-teams format would only be a temporary solution before the number of teams is further reduced to ten for either 2012–13 or 2013–14 Prva HNL season. The decision to reduce the number of teams competing in Prva HNL was supported by 30 out of 48 Croatian Football Federation representatives, with 13 representatives voting against the proposal and five of them undecided.
Rosselló challenged the ballots on the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico, where District Judge Daniel Domínguez ordered the Puerto Rico Election Commission to count the disputed votes but not adjudicate them to any candidate until he reached a decision on the merits of the case. Vilá and his team challenged this ruling and the case moved up to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, where three judges ruled the question of whether or not the ballots were properly cast was not a federal constitutional issue and therefore should be decided by the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico at the Commonwealth level. The Supreme Court affirmed its prior 4–3 decision. On 28 December 2004 the recount ended and Acevedo Vilá was certified as winner and therefore elected governor.
Commercial use of the LC39A launch complex was awarded to SpaceX, which submitted a bid for exclusive use of the launch complex to support their crewed missions. In September 2013 — before completion of the bid period, and before any public announcement by NASA of the results of the process — Florida Today reported that Blue Origin had filed a protest with the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) "over what it says is a plan by NASA to award an exclusive commercial lease to SpaceX for use of mothballed space shuttle launch pad 39A". NASA had originally planned to complete the bid award and have the pad transferred by October 1, 2013, but the protest delayed a decision until the GAO reached a decision on the protest. SpaceX said that they would be willing to support a multi-user arrangement for pad 39A.
The deal would also have seen the retrenchment of all 300 employees of Air Botswana, with approximately 180 being rehired by the new airline. The Government ceased negotiations with Airlink in October 2007, when the Cabinet reached a decision that the deal was no longer viable. A major sticking point, according to Mmegi, was that Airlink was adamant in replacing the national colours of blue, black and white, with those of South Africa. The Cabinet also believed the proposal didn't meet requirements for air transport for the country, and didn't address government objectives for the further development of transport and tourism sectors in Botswana, although the tourism industry regards Air Botswana's monopoly of air transport in Botswana, and the resultant high fares and limited schedules, to be a major constraint for the development of tourism in Botswana.
However, whilst Alexander first agreed, after his coronation he refused to affirm this privilege. Later the Nihil Novi act of 1505 affirmed the right of both the Chamber of Envoys and Senate to propagate common law for the kingdom. In 1529 the Senate finally reached a decision on its own composition; after the accession of Mazovia to the Kingdom of Poland, the Senate became composed of Roman Catholic diocesan bishops, provincial governors, lesser and greater castellans, ministers (grand chamberlain, chancellor, deputy chancellors, grand treasurer and court Marshal), all of whom were appointed for life by the king. At this time the competences of the Senate were also laid down as pertaining to participation in legislation, foreign policy and the Sejm Court. The 1661 session of the Senate in Jasna Góra In 1537 the Senate followed a course of action which would have seen it become the most important institution in protecting landowners’ rights and freedoms.
The proposed amendment to article 18 included, in particular, the following line: "If such efforts to reach consensus have been exhausted and no agreement has been reached, a decision shall, as last resort, be adopted by a three-fourths majority vote of the Parties present and voting", with exceptions."Proposal from Papua New Guinea and Mexico to amend Articles 7 and 18 of the Convention" , Framework Convention on Climate Change, 26 July 2011 The BBC described it as an "intriguing" proposal to break the expected "deadlock between rich and poor" countries. Conrad had considered submitting the proposal at the Copenhagen Conference in 2009, and now felt it was time to clarify the decision-making process under the Convention. The BBC noted that although, under Papua New Guinea's proposal, developing countries would be able to use their numerical superiority to adopt any kind of obligation, in practical terms they would still need the approval of rich countries to secure funding.
In Norwegian there could be a problem concerning the spelling, since euro is masculine and would normally take a plural -er ending in Bokmål and -ar in Nynorsk. But since words for foreign currencies (like dollar and yen) normally do not have the endings -er or -ar in Norwegian the Norwegian Language Council reached a decision in 1996 that the proper declension of the word euro should be in Bokmål: :en euro – euroen – euro – euroene in Nynorsk: :ein euro – euroen – euro – euroane The declensions are respectively: The two first in Singular, and the two last in Plural, while the first of each category are indefinite, the last of each category are definite nouns. The word cent is an old loan word in Norwegian – and it is declined the same way: in Bokmål: :en cent – centen – cent – centene in Nynorsk: :ein cent – centen – cent – centane The pronunciation of the two words in Norwegian are and .
Initiator of the dissolution of this party. The reason for dissolution was the revealed facts of replacement of members of district commissions and observers from “Our Ukraine” Party in the interests of the “Party of Regions”, which opened the door to falsify 2012 Parliamentary elections. Given the revealed facts, the progressive wing of “Our Ukraine” Party reached a decision to publicly shut it down, as well as to hand over the seal, the certificate of registration and the flag to the “Museum of the Orange Revolution”. 2012–2013 organizer of various initiatives aimed at strengthening the European integration vector of Ukraine: “Evronastup” (“Euro-advance”), “Euroreferendum”, “Vіlnі lyudy” (“Free people”). November 8, 2013 publicly declares that in case the Association Agreement with the EU is not signed, “Euro-maidan” will arise all over Ukraine. When “Euro-maidan” started off, the “Vіlni lyudy” (“Free people”) organization formed the basis for the 14th and 15th hundreds of self-defense.
On 5 July 2010 the CFF Executive Committee reached a decision,Sljedeće godine Liga 12 pa – Liga 10 (confirmed by the CFF Assembly on 14 July 2010),Prva HNL od prvenstva 2011./2012. smanjuje se na 12 klubova Skupština HNS-a potvrdila smanjenje lige KONAČNA ODLUKA: Sljedeće godine 'liga 16', od 2011. 'liga 12'! to reduce the number of teams in Prva HNL. The league will be reduced to 12 teams in the 2011–12 season, and then to 10 team format, expected to be introduced for either the 2012–13 or 2013–14 season. That means that the number of relegation spots was increased from 3 to 5 for the current 2010–11 season, and only the 2010–11 Druga HNL champions will be promoted. However, CFF Assembly on 17 December 2010 delayed the execution of this changes by one year. Instead, the league will stay at 16 teams with only the last three teams being relegated and the first three teams from 2010–11 Druga HNL earning promotion (if they are granted with top level license).
This group is the main threat in Northern Iraq right now. This group will most likely continue to attack the Kurds until the country has reached a decision on the position of the Kurds. Before the 2005 Erbil bombing Ansar al-Sunna attacked Eid al- Adha, on February 1, 2004 the Muslim festival that celebrates the willingness of Abraham to sacrifice his son Ishmael to Allah, the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan were celebrating the holiday in Erbil, Iraq, when suicide bombers entered the PUK and KDP headquarters and killed 109 (MEIB)people, including KDP Deputy Prime Minister Sami Abdul Rahman. One hundred and seventeen people were killed during this bombing. More Information on The Bombing In the 2005 Erbil bombing that happened on May 4, the suicide bomber dressed up as a job seeker and blew himself up Wednesday morning outside a police recruiting center in the Kurdish provincial capital, killing at least 60 Kurds, most of them prospective policemen, and wounding 150 others.
In January 2006, Dawn Fowler settled with her former employer, Spokane Lincoln-Mercury, for an undisclosed amount. Fowler alleged that management at Spokane-Lincoln Mercury ignored her complaints of sexual harassment for years. Fowler was employed by Spokane Lincoln-Mercury from 1997, to April 2005. During the time of the alleged incidents of harassment, Chris Marr was part owner and vice-president and then later, president, of Spokane Lincoln-Mercury. In an October 26, 2008, in an article published by The Spokesman-Review, Marr categorically denied the allegation that upper management ignored Dawn Fowler’s complaints, and questioned the timing of the story. In the same article, Marr said that a, “toxic relationship”, between Fowler and one of the defendant’s families may have partially instigated the lawsuit. Most of Fowler’s allegations identified a specific employee as the primary offender. Marr stated that he and fellow owner Ray Kish reached a decision to settle because this employee was suffering from cancer and they wished to spare him from the burden of depositions and arbitration.

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