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But no Swiss government has seen fit to do anything about them.
But it's not surprising that Apple has seen fit to address it.
Apparently, Disney has seen fit to just go ahead and release the thing.
But I—or rather, the real Drew Prosnitz—had seen fit to jump the gun.
The EPA cannot decide to "fill a gap" where Congress has not seen fit to act.
Mitchell has seen fit to treat Jones with kid gloves, even on a team this young.
I, for one, have never seen fit to teach a dog to do a Nazi salute.
It was based on a year-old report that EPA had never previously seen fit to mention.
But now, in the one kindness that 2017 has seen fit to deliver upon us, Rachel has returned.
And they haven't seen fit to take liberals' advice and swap him out for another equally conservative nominee.
"Tellingly, not one other reputable media outlet has seen fit to air this false claim," Fairfax said in his statement.
For whatever reason the gods have seen fit to curse Nurmagomedov and, by association, Ferguson, and, by looser association, us.
But for now, corporate India will settle for a government that has belatedly seen fit to respond to its complaints.
It's certainly interesting that someone at the White House has seen fit to hang it in such a prominent way.
"Congress hasn't seen fit to give us more officers to actually deal with the issues that happen here," he said.
"Tellingly, not one other reputable media outlet has seen fit to air this false claim," the statement from Fairfax's office said.
This year, baseball's dash of geographic artificiality has seen fit to prop up the mightiest sad sacks of the early 2010s.
"The Fed has through the course of the year seen fit to lower the expected path of interest rates," he said.
Those who favor rapprochement and expanded trade have seen fit to spin this as certification that Iran has changed its ways.
Ok people, I just left the theater and KNOW for CERTAIN that the GODS have seen fit to BLESS us with #WONDERWOMAN.
But the Italian government nonetheless opened an investigation in January, and has now seen fit to fine the Android phone maker, too.
We will see you again in September—provided God hasn't seen fit to smite that part of New York State by then.
It's a shame that in its yearslong saga of scandal and attempted rehabilitation, it hasn't yet seen fit to simply be generous.
"With respect to the Russian issues, he's left me totally alone and let me do it exactly how I've seen fit," he added.
And yet no Congress has seen fit to kill it off, and that is the White House proposal before the current Congress now.
But somehow folks who consider themselves progressive Democrats have seen fit to throw away $20173 billion to the richest man in the world.
I certainly am very uncomfortable with the fact that overt white nationalists have seen fit to make this a symbol for their cause.
FDA regulators are required to oversee that the importers are in compliance, but Congress has not seen fit to adequately fund the program.
Trump has seen fit to peddle conspiracies when they suit him as part of a broader appeal to supporters who don't trust the government.
Lewandowski saw him as a Braveheart-like hell-raiser tilting against a party elite that had not seen fit to embrace either of them.
But fortunately for busy (read: lazy) people like me, Disney has seen fit to upload almost every single major musical number from Moana to YouTube.
If Marvel Studios had seen fit to release the new sizzle reels for Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War online, this might've been a toughie.
The electronics giant has finally seen fit to reveal the full list of 20 titles for its answer to the wildly popular NES Classic edition.
Now, in this year of inanity made flesh, His Electro Blue Voice have seen fit to give the world a new full-length, Mental Hoop.
Trump hasn't seen fit to adjust the story -- which paints McCain as a bad guy -- even as the Arizona Republican battles terminal brain cancer. 22018.
Oatly, the original oat milk brand, sells a cream cheese-like "oat spread" in Scandinavian countries, but hasn't seen fit to launch it elsewhere yet.
And it's just the latest of those that King has seen fit to share with the world over his time in office representing western Iowa.
And when the executive branch has occasionally sought support for war-making powers, Congress has seen fit to provide that backing, rather than deny it.
"The Democrats have not seen fit to share with me at least the 302(b)s that they are going to propose," she said Wednesday morning.
Meanwhile, President Trump has seen fit to interject himself in these issues, as with this summer's ZTE controversy, but lacks a single point of contact for advice.
But to date, Apple hasn't seen fit to offer this service or something similar for iPads that are used in homes or offices, rather than in classrooms.
No U.S. administration since then has seen fit to disabuse Beijing of the idea that under the "right" circumstances, America would stand by as China attacked Taiwan.
The Montgomery has therefore earned the nickname the "Doomsday Ship," and the government has seen fit to introduce an 800-meter no-go area around the wreck.
Beyond the trees, beyond the high stone walls of the estate, women and children died of the hunger that God has seen fit to visit upon them.
This is all the more laudable because no other international sports federation has seen fit to follow suit, although the Paralympic movement has also maintained its Russian ban.
Perhaps in his polytheistic mindset, he assumed that his gods, which had seen fit to give him yet another glorious victory, were more powerful than this backwater Jewish god.
The Supreme Court has never yet seen fit to intervene and block a state map on grounds of partisan gerrymandering — drawing district lines to benefit one party over another.
To date, neither the US nor the Mexican government has seen fit to provide aid to the families that have begun to stack up in Nogales and other border towns.
An expanded DX version upped the intensity across various other platforms in 2010, but it's not until now that Namco has seen fit to make a full-on CE sequel.
Blaine Gabbert is and always has been singularly Blaine Gabbert, although circumstances have seen fit to grant him another opportunity as a starting quarterback after his career flamed out in Jacksonville.
Washington (CNN)Before Election Day came, people had seen fit to donate just shy of $2 billion to candidates and political organizations trying to elect the next president of the United States.
"There is no right of appeal against this decision," warns paragraph 64 of the 22-page decision letter — in text which the sponsor compliance unit has seen fit to highlight in bold.
It was a world where new ideas might climb the hierarchy of the so-called great and good until they rose high enough that it was seen fit to actually implement them.
That's because MLB has seen fit to schedule the Indians at home, and because Cleveland in early April is about as hospitable to baseball as Brazil in mid-summer is to ice hockey.
If Pence had seen fit to use his time wisely, he might have told us something about his own spiritual journey, and perhaps focused on how the example of Christ has shaped his thinking.
But by the casualness with which you seem to have seen fit to group together and label — dismissively and contemptuously — as "thugs" a rather diverse group of foreign leaders with quite different track records.
But the C.I.A., which spent the next few years shuffling its "high-value detainees" among so-called black sites in Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe, had seen fit to transfer him into military custody.
He had actually shuttled between them for a few years before someone further up the Agency food chain had seen fit to shift him over to postings in sub-Saharan Africa and then Southeast Asia.
It is easy to see why many of America's youngest residents gravitated to Mr. Sanders — or, at least, why their parents have seen fit to dress them up as supporters, thick-frame glasses and all.
In these trying times, the universe has seen fit to gift us with two royal events: the engagement of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle, followed closely by the release of The Crown, Season 2 on Netflix.
After months of anticipation following the quite limited initial release of their debut EP Extermination Mass, war metal supergroup Death Worship has finally seen fit to make its macerating audio horror available to a wider audience.
" In the administration's brief, Mr. Francisco complains that "until now no court has seen fit to police the contents of the decennial census questionnaire by even entertaining an arbitrary-and-capricious challenge, let alone upholding one.
While Netflix has not seen fit to bless fans with a trailer featuring actual footage from the show yet, the streaming service finally released some posters, with one tied to each season that the revival will cover.
Of course, neither Amazon nor Google had seen fit to inform us of the fact, and the devices might never have spoken to each other had I not investigated before I sat down to write this story.
However, that Bezos has not seen fit to raise the hourly pay of his workers despite the historic growth of his company, with $6900 billion in gross profit during the first quarter of 2628 alone, is simply unacceptable.
"But somehow folks who consider themselves progressive Democrats have seen fit to throw away $3 billion to the richest man in the world," Van Bramer said, referring to Cuomo and de Blasio's plans and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
Persian poets like Rumi and Hafez were threaded throughout my childhood, and I couldn't believe that the reigning queen of American music had seen fit to tie herself and her family into an ancient Persian tradition — but also, I totally could.
"On more than 570 occasions over the last nine-and-a-half years, I have seen fit to grant urgent questions ... so that the government can be legitimately questioned, probed, scrutinised, challenged and held to account," he said on Monday.
This leaves a couple of big, obvious questions that neither Trump Jr. nor Trump Sr. has seen fit to answer in their various softball media appearances and that Kellyanne Conway and Sarah Huckabee Sanders have evaded in their hardball ones.
So important is avoiding interference in political elections to impartiality that Congress has seen fit in the Internal Revenue Code to condition tax-exempt status for charitable organizations on those organizations not taking actions that might influence the outcome of elections.
After all, anyone who uses devices like smartphones, smart speakers and smart televisions has only the illusion of control when it comes to protecting personal privacy, because the government hasn't seen fit to ban even the most intrusive data collection practices.
Joyce has seen fit to use words and phrases that the entire world has covenanted and people in general, cultured and uncultured, civilized and savage, believer and heathen, have agreed shall not be used, and which are base, vulgar, vicious and depraved.
The fact that the actual Reeves — like any living, breathing human — is likely a lot more complicated than that has never gotten in the way of how he's been enshrined in the popular imagination, in part because Reeves has never seen fit to fight it.
We all must have been very, very good this year, because the Goddess has seen fit to bless us yet again with Bachelorette hometowns — the once-a-season televisual event bringing Americans together like the Super Bowl, the moon landing, and the Ford Bronco chase.
"My Songs", a new album, is a 15-track overview of Sting's career, but not a compilation; rather, he has seen fit to re-record a set of his compositions, for the most part so closely to the original versions as to appear redundant.
But Yee, a playwright of great heart and audacity to match, has seen fit to give her version of Duch the run of her brash but conventionally sentimental play, which features the songs of the Los Angeles-based Cambodian surf rock group Dengue Fever.
Broadcom was recently in the news for developing a GPS chip capable of fixing location accuracy to 30 centimeters (12 inches) rather than the standard 5 meters (16 feet)—a chip that so far no one except Xiaomi has seen fit to put inside a phone.
Schumer has famously called the tax bill a "punch in the gut to the middle class" and has not seen fit to change that description even as more than 2 million workers at 220 companies have received bonuses or pay hikes because of the tax cuts.
Ukraine is not a member of NATO, and neither the United States nor Europe has seen fit to help it defend itself against Russia by providing arms, as some in Congress and inside President Barack Obama's administration unsuccessfully urged the last commander in chief to do.
For one, it is one of the only accounts Weinstein has seen fit to directly rebut, out of the nearly 70 on-the-record allegations against him — a dubious distinction Hayek shares with Lupita Nyong'o, one of the only other women of color to accuse Weinstein to date.
" The same brief went on to note that "a technology company that finds itself sued frequently in Marshall has seen fit — in an apparent effort to bolster its reputation in town — to sponsor nearly every major festival plus an ice-skating rink in front of the Marshall courthouse.
"Throughout my career I have been heavily involved in all my major international exhibitions, and it is a matter of deep regret and frustration that the organizers of my first show in China have seen fit to exclude me from the process," Mr. Kiefer said in the statement.
Whatever the reason, nostalgia will always sound like Sonic 2's Emerald Hill Zone theme emanating from the tinny speakers of a tube TV. But while Nintendo has seen fit to reissue the NES in the form of a PC emulator in a box, Sega fans have until now been left out.
There is no clear sign Trump will follow through on what he discussed Thursday, but given the profile of those he's seen fit to cast as victims of an overzealous justice system -- Libby and former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio come to mind -- is there anyone out there who'd bet against it?
Not so many years ago, it was Republicans, in states that had not sent an African-American to Congress since Reconstruction, who were complaining that the Voting Rights Act was being misused by a heavy-handed federal government to create majority-black districts where state legislatures had not seen fit to create any.
It's not the first time Trump has seen fit to intervene in the manufacturing location choices of American companies; he previously announced a deal with Carrier to keep some of the air conditioner company's jobs in the U.S., though it's not yet a done deal and the details are being kept mostly in the dark.
Furthermore, it is so filthy and glutted with mud, animal excrement, rubble and other offals that one and all have seen fit to leave heaped before their doors, against all reason as well as against the ordinances of our predecessors, that it provokes great horror and greater displeasure in all valiant persons of substance.
In this era of high-tech, digitized, hyperlinked visual media, a small but salient portion of artists and designers have seen fit to stage returns to ostentatiously analog, off-line, slow, and decidedly un-precious materials and processes—from a surge in interest in hand-dirtying ceramics to the embrace of reclaimed, upcycled, discarded ephemera in collage, assemblage, and installation works.
For more than two decades, Maine voters have seen fit to return Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsRepublicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump The Hill's 12:30 Report: Public impeachment hearings to begin next week Senate Republicans struggle to coalesce behind an impeachment strategy MORE to the United States Senate, most recently in 2014 with nearly 85003 percent of the vote.
After Turkish bodyguards beat peaceful protesters outside the Turkish ambassador's residence in Washington while Erdoğan watched, Turkey has seen fit to lodge a protest with the U.S. What the U.S. is saying: Rex Tillerson told Fox News Sunday, "We called the Turkish ambassador into State Department to say this is unacceptable," but said he'd wait for the results of an investigation before taking further action.
At the caucus meeting, some members were pushing to pass a nonbinding resolution condemning anti-Semitism, a clear rebuke to Omar; there was some furor from members of the Congressional Black Caucus that the party was turning on Omar while having never seen fit to respond to the president with a nonbinding resolution condemning him for any one of the vile comments he had made.
A right off Chief Bill Harris Way and a quick left led to Corporate Drive, where a location scout had seen fit to turn a former Olympus headquarters—"Certain required positions will relocate, and it is our intention to consider any of those employees as a good candidate for the relocated positions or for new locations," a company representative had asserted, in the tortured flackspeak of the summer of 2008—into Axe Capital, a showcase of Fairfield County extravagance.
Because of the lack of media outlets (there was one television station) and public infrastructure in Gambia, my sister and I often consumed dubbed versions of whatever films and random TV shows our parents had seen fit to bring back with them from the US. And so we read a lot of The Baby-Sitters Club books and watched a recorded VHS of The Sound of Music that ended when the Von Trapps take refuge in the convent, which meant that my childhood version of the film was a lot darker than many others.
None has seen fit to alter the manner of the Call.
However, since a majority has seen fit to grant certiorari, Frankfurter reluctantly agreed to concur in the majority opinion.
As part of research and development, many agricultural businesses have seen fit to invest in the development of their own varieties.
This is a screenshot of the Network Interface Card properties window to enable or disable support for IEEE 802.1x authentication. Many other options can be adjusted as seen fit.
Lowther Correspondence in Cumbria Record Office. He had "seen fit to absent himself from the kingdom", according to William Goostry, his attorney.John Mowbray, Report of the Gentlemen appointed by the General Court of the Charitable Corporation, 8.
Egypt is neither Afghanistan nor Iraq. Its symbolic > weight and resulting impact is far more significant. ... Many have seen fit > in these last months to lecture us on how democracy is more than just the > ballot box. That may indeed be true.
The CAHA approved the "four points" at its general meeting in April 1936 and sent the matter to the AAU of C for consideration by a mail-in vote. The CAHA executive was empowered to take action as seen fit regardless of the vote's outcome.
Poole had argued that his actions were nonpartisan, however. The majority concluded that since Congress had seen fit to find danger in even nonpartisan political activity by federal workers, the Court would not dispute it.United Public Workers v. Mitchell, 330 U.S. at 100-104.
McCarthy tried to ask Welch another question about Fisher, and Welch interrupted: :Mr. McCarthy, I will not discuss this further with you. You have sat within six feet of me and could have asked me about Fred Fisher. You have seen fit to bring it out.
ISIS Drive, the International Splined Interface Standard, is a non-proprietary splined specification for the interface between a bicycle crankset and the bottom bracket spindle. It was created by King Cycle Group, Truvativ, and Race Face. ISIS Drive is open source and free to the public to be used as seen fit.
It wants simplification and regulations which are uniform across all States. As I have said, the Minister was not prepared to do that. I understand that the Victorian Government has agreed to follow several provisions of the model Bill. But there are other parts of the model Bill that the minister has not seen fit to follow.
Lowther Correspondence in Cumbria Record Office. He had "seen fit to absent himself from the kingdom", according to William Goostry, his attorney.John Mowbray, Report of the Gentlemen appointed by the General Court of the Charitable Corporation, 8. The bankruptcies of Robinson (called a banker and broker) and Thomson (called a merchant) were advertised on 26 October.
In the restoration, the roof was shingled. There is now a gate on the road leading to the bridge, however, it is open to the public daily from dawn to dusk. The bridge appears to have been defaced by visitors, who have seen fit to scrawl graffiti, some of which is obscene and offensive, the length and breadth of the structure.
After much deliberation and discussion, the Department has resumed an area of about eight acres on Hartigan’s Hill as the site for the new High School. Every day the optimists make a trip to the site to see what progress has been made with buildings, but, so far, the Department has not seen fit to make any use of the newly acquired site.
Whilst many of the acts failed to find commercial success in terms of CD sales, there was a devout following nationally and local metal bands soon opened the national touring circuit to a higher extent than most other genres. It also attracted international artists to tour the country almost immediately after the demise of apartheid, with some of the most respected international artists having seen fit to visit the country since.
The prime minister of Canada is driven in a motorcade of five vehicles or more. The motorcade's size is adjusted for certain events, as seen fit by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The prime minister usually rides in an armoured Chevrolet Suburban or long-wheelbase Cadillac DTS, but he has also been seen arriving at various events in a Toyota Sienna minivan when travelling with members of his family. The prime minister's vehicle bears a standard Ontario licence plate.
It is open to Parliament to consider these concerns and amend the Patent Act should it find them persuasive. :94 Our task, however, is to interpret and apply the Patent Act as it stands, in accordance with settled principles. Under the present Act, an invention in the domain of agriculture is as deserving of protection as an invention in the domain of mechanical science. Where Parliament has not seen fit to distinguish between inventions concerning plants and other inventions, neither should the courts.
In Portuguese On Amélie gave birth to Princess Maria Amélia, who would prove to be her only child. Her father expressed his happiness in a letter to young Dom Pedro II: "Divine Providence has seen fit to diminish the sadness my paternal heart feels for the separation from V.M.I. (Vossa Majestade Imperial, "Your Imperial Majesty") giving to me a daughter and, to V.M.I., another sister and subject".Almeida, Sylvia Lacerda Martins de. Uma filha de D. Pedro I: Dona Maria Amélia.
The successful application of lesser magic is said to be built upon one's understanding of their place on the clock. Upon finding your position on the clock, you are encouraged to adapt it as seen fit, and perfect your type by harmonizing its element for better success. LaVey explains that, in order to control a person, one must first attract his or her attention. He gives three qualities that can be employed for this purpose: sex appeal, sentiment (cuteness or innocence), and wonder.
Donovan argued Smiley's case before the justices. Late fees, he said, were not interest whatever the Comptroller's regulation said since they were fixed amounts and did not vary based on the money owed or schedule of payments. He also pointed to two previous documents from OCC suggesting that, in the past, it did not consider penalty fees of any kind to be interest. For more than a hundred years, he noted, OCC had not seen fit to define specifically what kind of payments were considered interest.
Born into a well-to-do Philadelphia family, Roberts studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts under sculptor Joseph A. Bailly. He was an exact contemporary of fellow Philadelphian Thomas Eakins, and both entered the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1866, and studied under sculptor Augustin-Alexandre Dumont. Eakins did not consider Roberts a friend, calling him "a rich disagreeable young man from Philadelphia, one who has without any apparent reason seen fit to be my enemy."TE to Benjamin Eakins, 13 Oct.
I didn't know anything about the incident - I hadn't been > anywhere near the early years area during the practice assembly, which is > when the parent said something had happened. It appeared that the child had > behaved badly and lashed out at other pupils and staff. A nursery nurse had > held her on her knee throughout the rehearsal to keep her under control. "I > think this mother was annoyed that someone had seen fit to discipline her > daughter and she was determined to make trouble for the school", according > to Dame Mary.
XII, part 2; pp. 166–169. He was granted all the land of Ulster, and promised the Earldom; but the first Earl of Ulster was Hugh de Lacy, his enemy, who was granted both land and Earldom when King John quarrelled with Courcy; Lacy witnessed a document as Earl on 1205.—several authorities on the peerage have seen fit to repeat it. A 19th-century edition of Burke's Peerage suggests the origins of the privilege:A Genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire.
In 1924 the noted psychoanalyst Clara Thompson (no relation to Joseph), began psychoanalytic treatment with him as her analyst. She had been a psychiatric resident under psychobiologist Dr. Adolf Meyer at Phipps Clinic in Baltimore, and Meyer had seen fit to put her in charge of his private patients. Clara's classmates described her as frequently seen dining with her analyst, or with him 'walking arm-in-arm, talking animatedly.' By 1925 Dr. Meyer was objecting to Clara's analyst, and Meyer dismissed Clara from her position after she refused to discontinue her treatment with Thompson.
1969) later retroactively changed to a code name for the scientist Abraham Erskine.Captain America #255 (March 1981) On his death, Dr. Erskine left papers, which covered years of research and findings that the government had not seen fit to classify, to his grandson, Brian Van Patrick. Brian studied his grandfather's work, particularly his work on growing, preparing and serving the most wholesome and nutritional foods and a challenging experimental program of isometric exercises. Brian Van Patrick used the research during the early life and development of his son Michael, helping him achieve his potential.
The reviews by literary critics were mostly negative. The critics deemed the prose overwritten, the characters weak and uninteresting, and scenes which should have been tragedy instead a "harlequinade". The New York Times wrote: "It is not only that her publishers have not seen fit to curb an almost ludicrous lushness of writing but they have not given the book the elementary services of a literate proofreader." Zelda was greatly depressed by the negative reviews, though she acknowledged to Maxwell Perkins that a review from William McFee, writing in The New York Sun, was at least intelligible.
Margaret, who has the longest way to go, is crushed by guilt from her lie and by shame from being debased in Thornton's eyes. Francis de Sales encourages her to seek "the way of humility", despite Mr. Bell's attempts to minimize and rationalize her lie as told in a panic. Thornton, on the brink of ruin like Job, tries not to be outraged while his mother rebels against the injustice of his situation ("Not for you, John! God has seen fit to be very hard on you, very") and gives fervent thanks for the "great blessing" his existence gives her.
It was granted a second reading on 22 January 1937, and after scrutiny by a standing committee, it failed to pass into law because not time was found for the report stage before the end of that session of Parliament. In a heated debate on the adjournment in June 1937, William Wedgwood Benn complained that the bill was "to be defeated, not on its merits, but because the Government have seen fit to suppress the only chance which it has of being discussed in the House at all". In August 1943 he pressed for an increased supply of utility furniture.
Because of the very recent reemergence of this community, and also because of the current overwhelming emphasis on the use of Hebrew as a living language, rather than merely as a liturgical language, the impact of Hebrew on the daily speech of this community has not led to the development, as yet, of a distinctly identifiable "Judæo-Telugu" language or dialect. (See Jewish languages.) The community has been visited over the years, by several groups of rabbis, who have thus far not seen fit to extend the same recognition to this community as that recently extended to the Bnei Menashe.
Their exposure to radium caused serious health effects which included sores, anemia, and bone cancer. This is because the body treats radium as calcium and deposits it in the bones, where radioactivity degrades marrow and can mutate bone cells. During the litigation, it was determined that the company's scientists and management had taken considerable precautions to protect themselves from the effects of radiation, yet had not seen fit to protect their employees. Additionally, for several years the companies had attempted to cover up the effects and avoid liability by insisting that the Radium Girls were instead suffering from syphilis.
The Media Credibility Index is a relatively new publication, produced annually by the Next Century Foundation (NCF), together with the International Council for Press and Broadcasting. It was launched at the NCF's 2011 International Media Awards. It is currently being developed to try and cover a wide range of publications, assessing them in terms of press freedom, accuracy, incitement, bias, sensitivity and transparency, awarding plus or minus points as is seen fit. Points awarded are only based on items reported to the International Council for Press and Broadcasting that have been posted on the NCF media blogs.
Across Europe, people fight back, with the two main British resistance groups being GB45 and Conflict. The novel looks at globalization, the nature of democracy, the manipulation of language and the future uses of technology. Physical books and hard-copy recordings of documentary, news, film and music have been outlawed, and full-scale digitisation of the same means history and culture can be edited, rewritten, or deleted as seen fit by those in power. The title of the book draws on a single mention of Hitler, whose crimes against humanity have in this way been hidden from new generations.
" Robbins also finds "a passive aggressive tone" in the work of many postcritical scholars, along with an "extreme self-satisfaction with their beliefs, attachments, and feelings (which can't be disputed) and with the comfortable perch in the world where divine providence has seen fit to place them." Robbins has also claimed that postcritical practices invariably embrace political quietism. He suggests that "the post-critiquers have dislodged and disrespected the experience of African Americans, for whom paranoia is a perfectly acceptable language for the experience of systemic racial injustice. As it is for the experience of other marginalized communities, including queers, women, immigrants, and a range of racial minorities.
In justifying the amendments, Mahathir stated: "...the courts have decided that in enforcing the law they are bound by their interpretations and not by the reasons for which Parliament formulated these laws ... lately the judiciary had seen fit to touch on matters which were previously regarded as solely within the executive's jurisdiction." The Lord President of the Supreme Court, Tun Salleh Abas, was pressured by his fellow judges to respond to the government's actions. Salleh decided to convene a meeting of all 20 judges from the Supreme and High Courts in the capital of Kuala Lumpur. At the meeting, they agreed not to publicly reply to Mahathir's criticisms.
167, quotes Linnaeus explaining the real difference would necessarily be absent from his classification system, as it was not a morphological characteristic: "I well know what a splendidly great difference there is [between] a man and a bestia [literally, "beast"; that is, a non-human animal] when I look at them from a point of view of morality. Man is the animal which the Creator has seen fit to honor with such a magnificent mind and has condescended to adopt as his favorite and for which he has prepared a nobler life". See also books.google.com in which Linnaeus cites the significant capacity to reason as the distinguishing characteristic of humans.
Arbeideren was one of thirteen Labour newspapers that broke away from the party and followed the Communists (one, Nordlys, later returned to Labour). Since 15 February 1924 the newspaper was published under the name Arbeideren og Gudbrandsdalens Arbeiderblad, as the Communist Party had seen fit to merge Arbeideren with Lillehammer-based Gudbrandsdalens Arbeiderblad. Editor Larssen and subeditor Solbakken both joined the Communist Party in 1923 and continued running the newspaper. As Olav Larssen was asked by the party to be the acting editor of Norges Kommunistblad in the winter of 1924–1925, Fredrik Monsen, Evald Solbakken, and Knut Olai Thornæs were acting editors between 1924 and 1925.
Lamb had earlier attacked Braham rather more personally, and at some length, in the essay The Religion of Actors, not subsequently collected into the 'Elia' series. > A celebrated performer has seen fit to oblige the world with a confession of > his faith; or, Br–’s RELIGIO DRAMATICI. This gentleman, in his laudable > attempt to shift from his person the obloquy of Judaism, with the > forwardness of a new convert, in trying to prove too much, has, in the > opinion of many, proved too little. A simple declaration of his Christianity > was sufficient; but, strange to say, his apology has not a word about it.
Chiang told Hurley that the Chinese people were "tired of the insults which Stilwell has seen fit to heap upon them."Fenby, Jonathan Chiang Kai-shek China's Generalissimo and the Nation He Lost, New York: Carrol & Graf, 2004 page 428. In a speech before the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang that was leaked to the Chinese press, Chiang denounced Stilwell and said that to accept the American ultimatum would be to accept a new imperialism that would make him no different from the Japanese collaborator Wang Jingwei in Nanjing.Fenby, Jonathan Chiang Kai-shek China's Generalissimo and the Nation He Lost, New York: Carrol & Graf, 2004 page 428.
Even though it is recognized that cycling - the one foremost active mobility besides walking - is the most sustainable kind of mobility and means of transportation, in some countries, cycling is still the mode of transport for the poor; in others, cycling is seen fit only for leisure purposes. In a 2010 document requested by the European Parliament Committee on Transport and Tourism that mobility not only entails the ability to travel, but also encompasses, more importantly, the possibility for the traveller to decide when and where to travel. In terms of this flexibility and cost, bicycles rank among the top choices for shorter distances, up to several kilometers.
Negotiations are typically a matter of the candidate country convincing the EU that its laws and administrative capacity are sufficient to execute European law, which can be implemented as seen fit by the member states. Often this will involve time-lines before the Acquis Communautaire (European regulations, directives & standards) has to be fully implemented. Population and GDP per capita of individual EU member states compared with those of non-member states in Europe. A chapter is said to be closed when both sides have agreed it has been implemented sufficiently, however it can still be re-opened if the Commission feels that the candidate has fallen out of compliance.
He also cites François Furet, who would have written the foreword had he not died prematurely, who said that the Genocide of Jews had "the awful distinction of being an end in itself".Annette Wieviorka, Le Monde of 27 November 1997 Despite repeated denials of a conflict of interest, some saw this comparison as assimilation pure and simple and as such have seen fit to denounce it. The journalist Benoît Rayski accused some intellectuals, including Stéphane Courtois, Alain Besançon, Ernst Nolte and Jean-François Revel, of wanting to confound the West about the issue of Nazism to promote their own anticommunism.Benedict Rayski, The Jewish child and the Ukrainian child.
He had little money with him (although there appears to have been no robbery), theatre tickets, and curiously, no Underground ticket. The three missing pages by themselves could enable one of Britain's enemies to build a Bruce- Partington submarine. "Underground"-branded Tube map from 1908 showing the District and Metropolitan lines with Aldgate at right and Kensington at lower left It seems clear that Cadogan West fell from a train and that he stole the plans, meaning to sell them, but the mystery is truly complex. Inspector Lestrade tells Holmes that a passenger has seen fit to report hearing a thud at about the location in question, as though a body had fallen on the track.
In December 1980, the Mississippi Supreme Court upheld the lower court's decision ruling that the boycott was unlawful.458 U.S. at 894. Although the court held that the secondary boycott statute was inapplicable because it had not been enacted until "the boycott had been in operation for upward of two years," and it declined to rely on the Mississippi antitrust statute by noting that the "United States Supreme Court has seen fit to hold boycotts to achieve political ends are not a violation of the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1 (1970), after which our statute is patterned," the court upheld the imposition of liability on the basis of the chancellor's common law tort theory.
Stiff's records were initially distributed only in the UK, which meant that Costello's first album and singles were available in the US as imports only. In an attempt to change this, Costello was arrested for busking outside a London convention of CBS Records executives, protesting that no US record company had yet seen fit to release his records in the United States. Costello signed to Columbia Records, CBS in the U.S., a few months later. The backing for Costello's debut album was provided by American West Coast band Clover, a country outfit living in England whose members would later go on to join Huey Lewis and the News and the Doobie Brothers.
The OSRD continued to function actively until some time after the end of hostilities, but by 1946–1947 it had been reduced to a minimal staff charged with finishing work remaining from the war period; Bush was calling for its closure even before the war had ended. During the war, the OSRD had issued contracts as it had seen fit, with just eight organizations accounting for half of its spending. MIT was the largest to receive funds, with its obvious ties to Bush and his close associates. Efforts to obtain legislation exempting the OSRD from the usual government conflict of interest regulations failed, leaving Bush and other OSRD principals open to prosecution.
She wrote her daughter, Ann Pamela Cunningham, saying, "If the men of America have seen fit to allow the home of its most respected hero to go to ruin, why can't the women of America band together to save it?" Inspired by her mother's words, the younger Cunningham decided to initiate a project to raise money to save the plantation. She wrote an open letter to the editor of the South Carolina newspaper, Charleston Mercury, titled "To the Ladies of the South." It appealed to American women to donate funds to rescue Mount Vernon. She also founded the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and invited influential women from each state (there were 30 at that time) to serve as its original Vice-Regents.
It is so mixed with Patrick MacLean > and Sir Lachlan Mor MacLean, that it would be difficult to reconstruct it. > It is, however, so well told that others have seen fit to copy it bodily, if > notwithstanding Scott's assertion to the contrary, all the MacLean > manuscripts are agreed that Ailean was born in wedlock, was the younger > brother of Hector Mor Maclean, and second son of Lachlan Cattanach Maclean, > by his wife Marian. Ailean, or Allan, first comes into notice during the > time when his father resided at Cairnburg. During that time, a daughter of > MacNeil of Barra, who was a young lady of great beauty, was visiting the > chieftain's family, and Allan, being captivated with her, made honorable > love, which met with discouragement at her hands.
Around 1967 after some community college, Ravellette soon moved to San Diego living in boarding house, where he was entertaining men with parlor tricks when he met Ray Estes who pointed out he was being used for their amusement and they were not his friends. In the same period Estes noticed he was much more agile with his feet and remarked "If God has seen fit to put you on earth without arms, it's up to the rest of us to accept you - not you to accept us." which Ravellette took as a turning point in his life. Estes and Ravellette would be long time friends. Estes had joined the Baháʼí Faith in 1966 and Ravellette also converted to the religion in 1967.
However things fall apart when the rector's housekeeper, Martha Hoggett (Hattie Jacques) begins to put two and two together when Mrs Giles (Patsy Rowlands), apparently sick and used for a cover-up story for Dick's raids, is seen fit and well at the church jumble sale. Later that day, Harriet is caught at the Old Cock Inn where Fancey, Strapp and Daley are meeting and Fancey recognises her as the "man" who conned them into being caught. She is chased into Desiree's room and is told to undress to show the infamous birthmark. However, they soon realise she is a woman and are prepared to let her go, but lock her up after Lady Daley recognises a bracelet that Harriet is wearing as one Turpin stole from her.
Key figures in the NoZe Brotherhood include the Lorde Mayor, bearer of the Enlightening Rod of Elmo, the Cunning Linguist, who edits the Rope, and the Shekel Keeper, who tries to keep graft to a minimum so that there will be funds available after publication costs to pay for parties. The Bored of Graft consists of past Lordes Mayor, who are available to give advice to the current Lorde Mayor. The society is liberal in handing out awards, titles, and various sobriquets; in fact, if a NoZeman feels that his fellow members have not seen fit to bestow sufficient honors upon him, he is encouraged to come up with his own. NoZe honors typically begin with the prefix "Keko Keeper of...", the meaning of which is apparently lost to history.
On 8 May 1999 the Association of Cricket Umpires Sri Lanka, in recognition of his twenty four long years of dedicated services, unstinting loyal support and unlimited contributions towards the betterment of the umpiring fraternity in Sri Lanka, at times at great personal sacrifice, unanimously elected Perera a 'Life Member'. A historic achievement. Perera receives the award from the then high commissioner for India in Sri Lanka, Her Excellency Nirupama Rao, watched by the Hon. Mayor Danasiri Amaratunga, at the literary awards festival 2005 organised by the Dehiwala Municipal Council at its auditorium on 30 September 2005. Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack (millennium edition) has seen fit to regard Perera as one of only eight Cricketing People of the World to be specifically recognised for his many outstanding achievements and worthwhile significant contributions to the game.
The earliest English translations of Kafka's works were by Edwin and Willa Muir, who in 1930 translated the first German edition of . This was published as The Castle by Secker & Warburg in England and Alfred A. Knopf in the United States. A 1941 edition, including a homage by Thomas Mann, spurred a surge in Kafka's popularity in the United States during the late 1940s. The Muirs translated all shorter works that Kafka had seen fit to print; they were published by Schocken Books in 1948 as The Penal Colony: Stories and Short Pieces, including additionally The First Long Train Journey, written by Kafka and Brod, Kafka's "A Novel about Youth", a review of Felix Sternheim's Die Geschichte des jungen Oswald, his essay on Kleist's "Anecdotes", his review of the literary magazine Hyperion, and an epilogue by Brod.
"Diadumene", by Poynter The sculpture inspired many artistic reconstructions in the decade after its discovery. Chief among these are Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema's A Sculptor's Model (1877) and Edward Poynter's Diadumene (1884).Poynter worked from the cast of the original in the Sculpture Court of the Victoria and Albert Museum, according to the reviewer in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, "The Decline of Art: the Royal Academy and Grosvenor Gallery", July 1885, in an extended justification of nudity in art: "Slightly, however, he has seen fit to modify the head: archaic curls are relaxed into flowing locks, and severe features relent into society smiles" (p. 13). These both portrayed the statue's model binding her hair with a strip of fabric (as with the statue type diadumenos) in preparation for modelling for the sculptor or for taking a bath respectively.
It is in the spirit of that Settlement that I have > chosen you to be the first Representative of the Crown in the Irish Free > State. With all my heart I pray that the blessing of God may rest upon you > and upon the Ministers of the Irish Free State in the difficult task > committed to your charge. In the Speech itself, which was written by the Executive Council, the Governor-General told members of the creation of the Boundary Commission. > The Parliament of that portion of the Province of Ulster called Northern > Ireland, taking advantage of Article 12 of the Treaty between Great Britain > and Ireland, has seen fit to present an address to His Majesty, by the > effect of which the powers of your Parliament and Government have ceased to > extend to Northern Ireland.
In 1992, Assistant Attorney General Mary Brigid Kenney, whom Burris had assigned to fight Cruz's appeal, sent Burris a memo identifying numerous errors in the investigation and trial in Cruz's initial conviction, and refusing to participate in upholding what she considered to be a wrongful conviction. Burris ignored Kenney's warnings, and she resigned in protest, writing to Burris, "I was being asked to help execute an innocent man... Unfortunately, you have seen fit to ignore the evidence in this case." In September 1995, DNA tests showed that neither Cruz nor his co-defendant were the contributors of the semen found at the crime scene, thus exonerating them. In 2002 Governor George Ryan fully pardoned Cruz, and went on to declare a moratorium on the death penalty in Illinois, asserting that the system was "fraught with error".
They describe rights in trade secrets and unpublished literary materials, regardless whether those rights are invaded intentionally or unintentionally, and without regard to any value they may have. For private individuals, they try to define how to protect "thoughts, sentiments, and emotions, expressed through the medium of writing or of the arts". They describe such things as personal diaries and letters needing protection, and how that should be done: "Thus, the courts, in searching for some principle upon which the publication of private letters could be enjoined, naturally came upon the ideas of a breach of confidence, and of an implied contract". They also define this as a breach of trust, where a person has trusted that another will not publish their personal writings, photographs, or artwork, without their permission, including any "facts relating to his private life, which he has seen fit to keep private".
However, the name is not just a neologism: instead, it is taken from the medieval city of Zaidan, whose ruins stretch for miles on both banks of the lower Helmand river near its inland delta in Iranian Sistan (see, Henry Savage Landor, Across Coveted Lands, London 1902, chapter XXI). Although the imposing ruins of medieval Zaidan (destroyed by Tamerlane in the late 14th century) are tens of miles away from modern Zahedan, somehow it was seen fit to rename Dozd-aab after this prestigious historic city. A folk etymology maintains, however improbably, that the current name, Zahedan ("Sages," or "pious people" in Persian) was given to the city upon its visit by Reza Shah. It is believed that when Reza Shah visited the city he saw Sikhs in white robes living there and thus changed the name to Zahedan after the Sikhs who were considered Zahid (pious) by him.
The Caucasus theatre, alongside the Mesopotamian theatre was one of the key regions where Ottoman and Persian empires had fought for hegemony throughout much of early modern period. The collapse of the Safavid state during the 1720s due to the invasion of the Hotaki Afghans gave the Ottomans the opportunity to seize not only the Caucasian territories under Persian suzerainty but to also extend their borders deep into western Iran itself. After Nader's successful campaigns in western Persia and Ottoman Iraq the western frontier of the empire was once again secure. However to the north, the Ottomans were still entrenched and Istanbul had seen fit to reinforce the battlements with a fresh army under Koprulu Pasha to ensure the Caucasus remained under Ottoman rule. On 3 November 1734 Nader arrived at the gates of Ganja after subduing Shirvan by capturing its capital Shamakhi in August 1734.
In 1998, when first-term Republican State Representative Deborah Tamargo, who had first been elected in a special election the year prior, ran for re-election, Henriquez ran against her in the 58th District. During the campaign, Tamargo sent out controversial campaign literature that asserted that Henriquez could not understand problems like child abuse because he did not have children of his own, to which Henriquez said, "The Lord has not seen fit to bless our marriage with any children yet." " Ultimately, Henriquez defeated Tamargo by a wide margin, winning 56% of the vote to her 44% in one of the few bright spots for the Florida Democratic Party that year. Running for re-election in 2000, he was opposed by Eddy Calcines, a hairdresser and the Republican nominee, and he campaigned on his productivity in the legislature, noting, "Relationships are so important in Tallahassee.
At every railroad station, hundreds of Japanese colonists attempted to board his train; Puyi remembered them "weeping as they begged Japanese gendarmes to let them pass" while the gendarmes forced them back. At several stations, Japanese soldiers and gendarmes fought one another to board the train. General Yamada boarded the train as it meandered south and told Puyi "... the Japanese Army was winning and had destroyed large numbers of tanks and aircraft", a claim that nobody aboard the train believed. On 15 August 1945, Puyi heard on the radio the address of the Showa Emperor announcing that Japan had surrendered, as the Emperor declared with notable understatement that "the war has developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage".Behr 1987 p 263 In his address, the Showa Emperor described the Americans as having used a "most unusual and cruel bomb" that had just destroyed the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki; this was the first time that Puyi heard of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which the Japanese had not seen fit to tell him about until then.
Honours have been awarded with few exceptions on the sovereign's birthday since at least 1860, during the reign of Queen Victoria. There was no Birthday Honours list issued in 1876, which brought "a good deal of disappointment" and even rebuke for the Ministry of Defence. A lengthy article in the Broad Arrow newspaper forgave the Queen and criticised Gathorne Hardy for neglecting to award worthy soldiers with the Order of the Bath: "With the War Minister all general patronage of this description rests, and if Mr. Hardy has not seen fit to mark the occasion in the usual way, he alone can be blamed or praised or having neglected to follow in the beaten track of his predecessors." At the same time, it was noted that the Queen appeared to have issued her own honours by appointing the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Connaught to be her personal aides-de-camp and the ailing King George of Hanover to be a general in the British Army.
Due to its winding alignment between Clonmel and Cahir, the road now known as the N24 caused considerable annoyance to one "X.Z.", an anonymous Englishman who toured Ireland in the summer of 1782. "X.Z.", who was travelling from Dublin to Cork, had not seen fit to comment on the state of Ireland's roads until he left Clonmel for Cahir: "From Clonmel we rode west 8 miles to Cahir and here we first noticed the difference between Munster and Leinster roads: the roads in Munster are not carried on right lines, but wind about considerably in different places for no reason that we could find out, except it be in some places for the sake of mounting a few steep hills, which would be avoided if the roads were carried in a straight line - They seem the paths formerly trod by their ancestors, and are in some places paved and gravelled, in others in a natural state - Travelling on these accounts is very slow in Munster, especially if we go out of turnpike roads."Quoted in David Broderick, The First Toll-Roads: Ireland's Turn-Pike Roads, 1729-1858 (Cork, 2002), p.
The aunt and uncle of the two young girls appealed the judicial order that returned custody of the children to their father, but a three panel appeals court said there was no precedent or law to overturn the lower court's decision: > Neither our Legislature nor our case law in Illinois has seen fit to set > forth a rule that the killing of one parent by the other in the presence of > the children, no matter what the circumstances, is sufficient to deprive > that parent of his or her children on the basis of unfitness. A witness testified that she had seen the children and Ms. Lutgen with injuries, including a black eye, but had not personally seen how the children received the injuries. Although a state statute mandated that the court consider domestic violence as a factor to determine the best interests of the child, the court said that the statute did not require that domestic violence be given more weight than any other factor. The appellate court wrote that "a single criminal conviction, without more, will not support a finding of unfitness based upon depravity", noting that Lutgen had an otherwise "unblemished record".
While the population of free, male inhabitants of a territory was less than 5,000, there would be a limited form of government: a governor, a secretary, and three judges, all being appointed by Congress. The governor, appointed for a three-year term and given a "freehold estate therein, in one thousand acres of land," would be the commander-in-chief of the militia, appoint magistrates and other civil officers, and help create and publish laws as we're seen fit for their territory. The secretary, appointed for a four-year term and given a similar freehold estate as the governor but of five hundred acres, would be in charge of keeping and preserving the acts and laws passed by the territorial legislatures, keep the public records of the district, and transmit authentic copies of such acts and proceedings every six months to the secretary of the Continental Congress. Three judges, who would be appointed indefinitely "during good behaviour" and be given the same freehold as the secretary, would be in charge of helping the governor create and pass acts and laws and in making official court rulings.

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