Government
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The
government
calls these units Communications Management Units or CMUs.
The
government
won't say who is imprisoned here.
But that might be because the
government
hasn't fully explained why some prisoners end up in a CMU, and who is responsible for these decisions.
Now, in fairness, if you've spent any time at all in Washington, DC, you know this is really a radical concept for the
government.
He wanted to see what the
government
was saying about him, and for that he was sent back to the CMU.
Today, nine years after they were opened by the Bush administration, the
government
is codifying how and why CMUs were created.
Now, if you think that characterization is too strong, just look at some of the
government'
s own documents.
But the thing is that the refugees have stayed for a longer time, and the French
government
has managed to seal off the borders better, so now The Jungle is growing, along with the despair and hopelessness among the refugees.
Because when the
government
says that a family like Ella's costs a quarter of a million pounds a year to manage, what it really means is that this system costs a quarter of a million pounds a year.
It is the only old building in the
government
district that was not destroyed during the Second World War, and it sits right next to the Federal Chancellery.
Although Germany is an advanced democracy, citizens are limited in their constitutional rights in its
government
district.
Although the
government
district is governed by a strict police order, there are no specific laws relating to digital communication.
We invited the embassies and the
government
departments to participate in the open network, too, and to our surprise, they did.
On December 21, 2007, the supreme court gave the decision for the Nepal
government
to give transgender identity cards and same-sex marriage.
David had a huge mission of wanting to work for the poor and improve his own
government.
For example, if there were a multinational organization,
government
or corporation today that said no female could be on a leadership board, not one woman could have a decision-making authority, not one woman could handle any financial matter, we would have outrage.
If we were a multinational corporation or a government, and that had happened, there would be outrage, but we're just a religion.
Maybe the anti-hero fights and succeeds in destroying the oppressive government, with a lot of impossible luck.
Old English adapted and grew as thousands of words flowed in, many having to do with government, law, and aristocracy.
When the American Revolution ended in 1783, the United States
government
was in a state of change.
The founding fathers knew that they did not want to establish another country that was ruled by a king, so the discussions were centered on having a strong and fair national
government
that protected individual freedoms and did not abuse its power.
When the new constitution was adopted in 1787, the structure of the infant
government
of the United States called for three separate branches, each with their own powers, and a system of checks and balances.
The leaders of this branch of
government
are the President and Vice President, who are responsible for enforcing the laws that Congress sets forth.
The executive branch also appoints
government
officials, commands the armed forces, and meets with leaders of other nations.
The third brand of the U.S.
government
is the judicial branch and is detailed in Article 3.
There are nine justices on the Supreme Court, and, unlike any other job in our government, Supreme Court justices are appointed for life, or for as long as they want to stay.
Our democracy depends on an informed citizenry, so it is our duty to know how it works and what authority each branch of
government
has over its citizens.
Besides voting, chances are that some time in your life you'll be called upon to participate in your government, whether it is to serve on a jury, testify in court, or petition your Congress person to pass or defeat an idea for a law.
The
government
has all this regulation and bureaucracy around things like burying a death, for example, and there's people like funeral directors who devote their entire working lives to this issue.
The subsequent international media forced the local
government
to pledge 10 million dollars in coastal cleanups.
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