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1. How does the Bible authorize?
2. How does the Bible authorize? It authorizes by direct command
3. It might take one of the founders to authorize it, but if the case turned on that information, he would have it
4. As he left, he knew he needed more proof of Sloan’s intentions in order to persuade the Administration to authorize a search
5. “We have Reich passports, from before the war, but with endorsements from the pre-war government that authorize our residing in Poland
6. The prime minister needs to authorize the venting and the evacuation of
7. Some of the people of that constituency authorize a
8. authorize slavery; it simply claimed no power for the federal government to interfere with it within the states
9. length of time it will take to authorize, conduct, interpret, and report on the situation,
10. would authorize the dual degree track for me, so that is exactly what I
11. On this Sunday morning, before daybreak, one of David's messengers arrived in great haste from Tiberias, bringing the word that Herod had authorized, or was about to authorize, the arrest of Jesus by the officers of the Sanhedrin
12. “Actually,” the Chief of Staff of the Space Force interrupted, “what he wants is for you to request the J M F to authorize the mission and for me to order it
13. I asked Rachel to authorize unlimited access to the ship’s logs
14. The free-wheeling and open discussion lasted for a half hour before the motion was made to authorize the funding Timothy would need to resolve the issue
15. “Another aspect of that support and also a byproduct of the public knowledge of time travel in this timeline, is the recent decision by the Global Council to authorize intertime tourism and trade between this time period and the Global Council, subject to the close supervision of the Time Patrol
16. intelligence, and later regretted voting to authorize the President to declare war at his
17. After signing bills, W has used “signing statements” which authorize him to bypass the law, on 1100 bills, a record for any president
18. ����������� �For that reason alone, I would authorize her to do that bombing raid, Air Marshal
19. � I thus authorize Director Hoover to arrest the most important Soviet agents and to revoke immediately the security clearances of every person named in the file brought by Colonel Laplante, so that we can have access to the good colonel�s technological information
20. � Yes, I think that, with a carefully presented plan and those two points, we could convince the High Council to authorize such a Time Patrol
21. ����������� ��In that case, I personally authorize the rescue of those two persons in 1941, along with the retrieval of Miss Laplante�s personal effects at the same time
22. However, I cannot for the moment authorize any action north of the line of demarcation, even after an attack by the North Koreans
23. This council will authorize temporary, thirty-day approval for some of
24. ‘’Then, it will be my pleasure to use this thumb to certify delivery of the cargo and to authorize the transfer of 4
25. You authorize Google to place ads relevant to your content on your blog
26. Do you authorize a BLOCKBUSTER strike, over?’’
27. I authorize you to drive out onto this lake,” he said, with a flourish of hand motion
28. Did you authorize the use of antimatter weapons on this planet?”
29. “I can’t authorize this
30. This corridor has yet to be opened, mainly because they usually are not until a day or two before the storm is expected and the authorities authorize it
31. So I will authorize a check for a million to you and we can call it a day
32. of speech and to retain our sovereignty, I asked the Congress to authorize an
33. Many verses authorize mass slaughter (4:56, 4:91 and 2:191-194)
34. Your C-World for life-extending surgery that will give your father two more years of life, perhaps letting him live long enough until they legalize universal immortality, or, authorize a Humane Immediate Cessation Order on Terminal Indigents and earn a spin on the Fortune's Five-thousandths of a percent Weal of Conspicuous Consumption – where every life taken adds a year to yours
35. resolve, determine, grant ( used of king when he determines something which he will later authorize with his official seal and signature); ~ se remember, recall; ~ se de remember
36. with the captain and also authorize him to pull any
37. The only reason that Martin Luther succeeded in his rebellion against the church he was a part of was because the northern Kings took his side in the matter and decided to authorize his criticisms as having validity
38. I fully authorize you at once to assume the command of the Pharaon, and look carefully to the unloading of her freight
39. You should authorize air strikes into the northern portion of the DMZ whenever the field commander determines that the enemy is using the area in preparation for attack in the south
40. ” There had been a time when Godwyn had hesitated to authorize Philemon’ s underhand schemes, but
41. But the big national news involved congressional hand-wringing over whether or not to authorize President Bush to go to war with Iraq
42. Congress should authorize funding for grants for states, local governments, and other entities to implement specialty care programs, including Coordinated Specialty Care for First Episode Psychosis in community settings
43. Congress should authorize and fund an evidence-based opioid and heroin treatment and intervention program for states, local governments, and nonprofits
44. “I’m the one who has to authorize someone else to do it, and if it doesn’t work—if it turns into a disaster because we get two solid five-days of blizzards nobody anticipated, or the thaw comes early in the Border States, or it comes late on the Ice Ash—I’ll be the one who rolled the dice—because, in the final analysis, the responsibility’s mine, whoever came up with the idea in the first place—and crapped out with the lives of sixty thousand men
45. which would authorize him, Grandet, to take the name and arms of d'Aubrion and to succeed, by purchasing the entailed estate for thirty-six thousand francs a year, to the titles of Captal de Buch and Marquis d'Aubrion
46. It decreed that the Banking Board could authorize savings banks to invest in interest-bearing obligations not otherwise eligible for investment, provided application for such authorization shall have been made by not less than 20 savings banks, or by a trust company, all of the capital stock of which is owned by not less than 20 savings banks
47. Graham adds that a proxy vote would be necessary to authorize an independent committee of outside shareholders to select “the engineering firm” that would submit its report to the shareholders, not to the board of directors
48. I said to Jill, “Authorize a search
49. This second offline computer also has a Bitcoin wallet program installed and only functions to authorize, or digitally sign, the transaction
50. To authorize the transfer of bitcoins from the bank’s Bitcoin address, multiple employees need to use their private keys to digitally sign the transaction
51. Bitcoin uses digital signatures to authorize transactions so that you, and only you, can spend the bitcoins you own
52. With credit card payments and bank transfers, you authorize a transaction by providing proof of your personal identity (and these days, the amount of proof you have to show is getting quite burdensome)
53. He said that he didn’t care who had to authorize the matter, he just expected it to be done
54. They will next wish us to admit them into the Union before their population will authorize it; tell us that that Territory does not grow fast enough, and we must demolish the system for their convenience
55. An engrossed bill to authorize the President to employ an additional number of revenue cutters was read a third time: Whereupon, a motion was made by Mr
56. Resolved, That the title be, "An act to authorize the President to employ an additional number of revenue cutters
57. I therefore, sir, with great deference to superior abilities, propose that the law imposing an embargo on all ships and vessels of the United States, and all the laws supplementary thereto, be immediately repealed, and that we authorize our merchants to arm their vessels, under proper regulations, in defence of our legitimate and lawful commerce; that the Government from time to time afford the commerce of the country such protection as may be found necessary and prudent
58. , nor did I ever use an expression which would authorize such a supposition; nor do I suppose that any other gentleman entertained such an idea
59. It will rest with the judgment of Congress to decide how far the change in our external prospects may authorize any modifications of the laws relating to the Army and Navy Establishments
60. There was no law to authorize the punishment of a man for robbing the mail; but it was derived from the power of establishing post roads
61. All that we have to do, it appears to me, is to make a provision, in the nature of a declaratory law, not amending the act of 1807, but, declaring what the law is; and we ought to quiet the rights, and the mind too, of every man in society, by declaring that, by the act of 1807, it was not intended to authorize the President of the United States to interpose the bayonet between the courts of justice and the individual
62. I would suggest two for consideration—either a total non-importation, which our laws can doubtless enforce, or to arm our merchantmen, and authorize convoys
63. "Provided, That the several States shall assent thereto, or an amendment to the Constitution of the United States shall authorize Congress to admit said Territory of Orleans into the Union, on the footing of the original States:"
64. Resolved, That it is expedient to authorize the President by law to instruct the commanders of the armed vessels of the United States to stop and bring into the ports of the same all ships or vessels with their cargoes, the property of the subjects of the King of Great Britain and of the Emperor of France, bound to ports other than those within the dominions or colonies of either
65. Resolved, That it is expedient further to authorize by law the detention of all ships or vessels, with their cargoes, the property of the subjects of the Emperor of France, brought within the ports of the United States, there to abide the final decision or order of the Government in relation to the same
66. Resolved, That provision ought to be made by law to authorize the President of the United States to cause the several persons who were removed from the batture, in front of the suburb St
67. Resolved, That it is expedient to authorize the President of the United States, if he shall deem it most proper, to compromise the conflicting claims of the United States and the persons removed from the batture of the suburb of St
68. If the British Government, so recently as May last, disavowed an arrangement, and recalled its Minister, under an allegation that he violated his instructions, was it to be supposed that they would, in two or three months, so far change their policy as to authorize an arrangement on the same principles that they had just rejected? Certainly not, sir
69. Should it ever become the settled doctrine in this country, that the opinions and the measures of the Executive are entitled to our prompt acquiescence and blind support; that, like the devoted soldier, a mere military machine, we are not to pause over a vote; that free discussion of the merits of the Executive shall authorize suspicion of the purity of the citizen; the time will be fast hastening when a throne shall be erected upon the ruins of the Constitution of the United States, and the name of America be added to the list of those Republics which have "risen like the rocket, and fallen like the stick
70. "Provided, That nothing in this act contained shall be construed to authorize any sum to be borrowed greater than four millions of dollars
71. Although the number of seamen in service might not exceed two thousand seven hundred and twenty, as stated, yet the President now had power to authorize the employment of five thousand four hundred and ninety men
72. All the gentlemen who spoke against the bill professed to be willing in a proper manner to authorize a loan of any sum of money necessary to meet the appropriations made; but they contended that the bill was objectionable because the sum was not stated in the face of the bill, because the bill bore a deceptive appearance of borrowing money to pay the public debt, when, in fact, it was to meet the ordinary expenses of the Government; because the bill authorized a loan of five millions five hundred and sixty thousand dollars, more by one million one hundred and sixty thousand dollars than the Secretary of the Treasury had declared to be necessary, and because no loan ought to be authorized until bills now before the House were decided on, which involved a reduction of the annual expenditure
73. I am willing to put a clause in the bill to authorize the President to give the frigates away, if he cannot sell them
74. Sound economy would authorize the retaining them a few months longer, till we come here again in the fall, till we know whether it be proper to disband them or not
75. President, I regret that the honorable chairman of the committee who reported this bill is not here to give it that support which his talents, information, and the importance of the subject authorize us to expect
76. Like the Virginia justice, you tell the man, whose turkey had been stolen, that your book of precedents furnishes no form for his case, but then you will grant him a precept to search for a cow, and when looking for that he may possibly find his turkey! You say to this corporation, we cannot authorize you to discount—to emit paper—to regulate commerce, &c
77. But then we can authorize you to collect the revenue, and, while occupied with that, you may do whatever else you please!
78. Is the power to create this paper medium, or national currency, an attribute of State or national sovereignty? I put the question to the candor of gentlemen, and solicit a serious answer! The argument of my honorable friend from Georgia against the power of the States to authorize the emission of bank paper, founded on that part of the constitution which declares that "No State shall emit bills of credit," acquires great additional force, when these bills of credit are made to assume the character of money, for national purposes
79. A few days since we passed a bill to authorize the erection of a bridge; and another, to change the name of an individual, to enable him to inherit an estate
80. That, holding the opinion (as a majority of the committee do) that the constitution did not authorize Congress originally to grant the charter, it follows, as a necessary consequence of that opinion, that an extension of it, even under the restrictions contemplated by the stockholders, is equally repugnant to the constitution
81. If this law were to pass, could the Secretary of State be authorized to declare the number of Representatives to which each State was entitled? Could Congress transfer to him legislative power, and authorize him to declare of how many members this body should consist? He presumed not
82. The Old Confederation did expressly authorize the admission of Canada into the Union, but the present constitution does not
83. Under this view of the subject, so long as I understand the right to "lay taxes" to consist in drawing supplies from the people for public purposes, and not to tax one portion of the community for the benefit of another, and "to collect them," the right to enforce payment, I cannot construe them to authorize the establishment of a bank
84. If, sir, additional motives were necessary, we may find them in the bills which have this morning been introduced into the House by the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, at the instance of the Secretary of the Treasury, one of which goes to lay large additional duties, and the other to authorize a loan
85. At the close of the last session of Congress, it was hoped that the successive confirmations of the extinction of the French decrees, so far as they violated our neutral commerce, would have induced the Government of Great Britain to repeal its Orders in Council, and thereby authorize a removal of the existing obstructions to her commerce with the United States
86. It will not be inexpedient, however, for Congress to authorize an enlargement of them
87. Resolved, That the bill entitled "An act declaring War between Great Britain and her Dependencies, and the United States and their Territories," be recommitted to the committee to whom was committed the Message of the President, of the 1st instant, with instructions to modify and amend the same, in such manner that the President of the United States shall have power to authorize the public armed ships and vessels of the United States to make reprisals upon the public and private ships and vessels, goods, and merchandise, belonging to the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or to the subjects thereof; and also to grant letters of marque and reprisal, under suitable regulations, to be provided in the bill, to private armed ships and vessels to make like reprisals
88. [The amendment was to authorize privateering both against Great Britain and France
89. He recommends filling up the ranks of the present military establishment, and to lengthen the term of service; to raise an auxiliary force for a more limited time; to authorize the acceptance of volunteers, and provide for calling out detachments of militia as circumstances may require
90. "That it is expedient to authorize the President, under proper regulations, to accept the service of any number of volunteers, not exceeding fifty thousand; to be organized, trained, and held in readiness to act on such service as the exigencies of the Government may require
91. Under the firmest conviction, then, as I am, that war between the United States and Great Britain—if we have any respect for our honor as a nation—will be an event of inevitable consequence, I have in vain searched for the reasons which would induce us to authorize our merchant vessels to arm against all unlawful molestations on the high seas
92. If this resolution were to authorize an arming against Great Britain alone, this argument would have no effect; but as it has a view to a general arming against all nations, this reasoning is conclusive on my mind, and must operate in the same way upon all men who will give the subject a dispassionate consideration
1. Where did that explosion come from? What was going on? Who had authorized all of this? With no answers to any of his questions, Ackers was forced to take some kind of action or wait under the desk to be caught by someone
2. One is authorized by the Bible, the other is not
3. ‘Who has authorized this biography?’
4. ” and he went about searching his swatch book for the authorized colors of School house
5. “I don’t see you being authorized to strike up a conversation and interrogate the locals
6. We will continue to update the recordings, however, as the Sovereign has approved and authorized them for future Robot-Students
7. Meanwhile the only apprentices the Keeper authorized were all but useless
8. Unaltered Electronic-only copying and distribution for personal and non commercial used is authorized without limitation
9. She’s to remain at the camp in the Rift and that is all you are authorized to know at this juncture - as per General Tullius himself
10. When the authorized teachers of religion propagate through the great body of the people, doctrines subversive of the authority of the sovereign, it is by violence only, or by the force of a standing army, that he can maintain his authority
11. Pray tell me where in our Constitution the President is authorized to present a plan, a budget, or anything else excepting an annual State of the Union Speech, to the Congress
12. there would be no difficulty because he wouldn’t have authorized
13. And although she’d been authorized to go where other Federation ships
14. My papers authorized a program
15. First, he was authorized to board Smith-Hughes's corporate jet in Chicago and landed at National Airport around eleven or twelve that Monday night
16. Thus there is little doubt he would have authorized nuclear weapons against China, likely in December 1950 as he proposed
17. That afternoon, Ferguson authorized his furlough request without comment, and Major Harris signed it
18. dollars would no longer be authorized for use by American forces in Germany
19. Lewisohn came on the line, and after Colling had described what he had observed, he was authorized to go ahead and give penicillin by injection for the next three days, then to start penicillin tablets to be taken for another four days
20. Lieutenant Wallerman would continue as the detachment’s CO, but their authorized strength had been dropped to only seventy-five men
21. Having an escort authorized by the NKVD might lend more plausibility to their masquerade
22. authority to stop a program authorized by the Congress
23. authorized to regulate them
24. At a minimum the amendment that authorized ignoring costs
25. One of those authorized the arming of USA vessels which Congress had
26. could be authorized by our state governments
27. Generation of Income for Totality of the People, Organizations and Countries process so that they access our page in Internet and obtain the authorized copy
28. Therefore, anybody obtains to execute its task without being trained and authorized
29. For English speaking people I recommend the 1611 King James Version and the 1769 King James Version of the Holy Bible (also known as the Authorized Version)
30. Perryton authorized the formation of a
31. Foolishly you authorized it, thinking it was my share of the company
32. He complains about “milk-price hikes” but fails to point out that the hike authorized by the President was in fact lower than that requested by the Democrats who received more funds from the dairy industry than did the Republicans
33. Also he has allowed an invasion into the ‘people’s’ right to privacy through the National Security Agency (NSA), beyond that authorized by Congress or the Courts --- acknowledging such action and stating that he had reviewed that action and we should trust him
34. The DC district court ruled that their action ―was an unconstitutional allegation of legislative power‖ and that the EPA was not authorized to legislate
35. It is hard to understand how a bunch of unelected bureaucrats has the authority to stop a program authorized by the Congress
36. the Energy Policy Act of 2005 authorized loan guarantees for up to six new reactors, and authorized the Department of Energy to build a reactor based on the Generation IV Very-High-Temperature Reactor concept to produce both electricity and hydrogen
37. The federal government should auction all of the land it owns that is not authorized and what it is unable to sell should then be given to the states
38. They could “receive the common ration only in the district where they live, except in the case of movements authorized by the administration
39. Billions of dollars in spending are authorized not through regular procedures but in mammoth ‘supplemental’ appropriations bills
40. Congress is failing in its oversight functions, not only in enforcing the Civil Rights Act’s prohibition against quotas, but also in making certain that the money it appropriates is used for authorized purposes
41. been authorized by law, nor are they trained, to do psychological
42. Judah Maccabeus authorized an offensive-
43. So Congress authorized the agencies to draw up, on their own, the necessary regulations
44. The fact that Yania had entered the flying palace of the Great Beast had caused a huge disruption in the command of the attackers because a Love Spirit had been authorized by the beast to enter his palace
45. But I am not authorized to agree to your terms without consulting our other representatives
46. “I am authorized at this moment to commit the military forces of the ten nations of Felion to a true military alliance of the nations allied for justice
47. Somonik: “I am Somonik, and you are not authorized to be here!!! That is not affected by your presence being astral or corporal!!”
48. commercial purpose, will only be authorized to do it with a municipal authorization,
49. 2 – Bullfights are authorized in the established terms
50. Under military law as it’s practiced in Finitra, as a member of an allied military you have no obligation to obey me unless Kevim specifically authorized me to issue you commands, or we were in an emergency or combat situation where you couldn’t contact your superiors, or you were within the sovereign territory of Hilia
51. Each time one was authorized at the Tuesday lunch, the White House held its breath in fear that either the Soviets or the Red Chinese would be provoked to retaliate
52. Myserrah scoured the City, endangering its security, to enlarge his troop far beyond what the vizier had authorized, bringing it to the size of a corps in anticipation of the march ahead
53. amount when Blacker arrived and authorized payment or the original price
54. Tony would have authorized payment for all the expenses of the office in Rio
55. Bannister, FV 3021953, was authorized upon completion of the training missions to return Barnes to Phan Rang then ferry the F-100F he had to Clark Air Base in the Philippines for time-required depot maintenance
56. vizier had authorized, bringing it to the size of a corps in anticipation of the march ahead
57. Very soon an amount was authorized and Lorna left the shop with new slacks, shirt, shoes and the necessary underwear
58. In 1977 the Coast Guard was authorized to force polluting vessels out of U
59. Navy vessels to supplement the overwhelmed Coast Guard and authorized the commandant to call up 900 reservists
60. Coast Guard and National Transportation Safety Board investigations and the final report (4 May 1978) attributed the sinking to high (35 feet or more) waves, deficient weather tight bulkheads in the cargo hold, reduced freeboard as authorized by amendments to the Great Lakes Load Regulations, and massive flooding in the cargo holds caused by the collapse or loss of at least one hatch cover (NTSB Edmund Fitzgerald Accident Report, USCG Hdqtrs, Washington, D
61. Navy authorized women to join the Naval Reserve, and the office administrator rank of “Yeoman” was created
62. Admirals of all ranks are authorized to fly flags containing the stars of their rank, and are therefore called flag officers
63. Leave: authorized absence of an individual from a place of duty
64. But Jones, here, was authorized to transport the third packet, one containing coins, to me for immediate restitution
65. Your brother wants to close his account with us, and he has authorized you as a third party to sign all of the necessary paperwork
66. The two had barely settled in before the Air force Chief of Staff called to inform him the President had authorized a hit on Iraq and Iran
67. "Our ships have already combed through it trying to recover the cargo, and before you ask—no, I'm not authorized to tell you what the cargo was
68. We can also ask them whether or not they authorized Calvin to lockout communications
69. At the bank, Jacoba authorized the exchange of monies to Nem
70. If she is one of the two people authorized to sign the checks, they would have to be mailed to someone for endorsement which would be another unnecessary delay
71. The Defense Fund is a non-profit organization without capital stock, and no part of its net earnings shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributed to, its officers, members, or other private persons, except that the Defense Fund shall authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered
72. The Treasurer is an authorized co-signer of checks disbursed by the Defense Fund and shall ensure that all checks disbursed by the Defense Fund shall bear the signatures of at least two (2) of the following authorized co-signers: President, Secretary, and Treasurer
73. Another thing, I authorized her to give the investigator a check for 500
74. authoritative sources of evaluation when they are neither authorized nor qualified for
75. These are hard times! The Papal bull authorized the torture as a resource to extirpate the sorcery in his territory
76. You are not allowed to wander down the halls without an adult or an authorized personal
77. ―We have been authorized to take whatever actions are necessary,‖ the chief answered
78. I’d even traveled on my regular passport although my flight had been authorized and paid for by the State Department
79. Under the terms of the warrant, we weren’t authorized to listen-in on conversations that didn’t involve Alistair, but we just couldn’t help ourselves
80. ―Who authorized this?‖ Francisco asked
81. “You aren’t authorized to search this vehicle
82. 2 Before they began this first two weeks of service, Jesus announced to them that he desired to ordain twelve apostles to continue the work of the kingdom after his departure and authorized each of them to choose one man from among his early converts for membership in the projected corps of apostles
83. 8 It was next agreed, in case of the death of John, that the apostles of John would present themselves to Jesus and become subject to his direction, and that they would baptize no more unless authorized by Jesus or his apostles
84. 3 It was most astounding in that day, when women were not even allowed on the main floor of the synagogue (being confined to the women's gallery), to behold them being recognized as authorized teachers of the new gospel of the kingdom
85. Accordingly, just before midnight of this day, Herod signed the decree which authorized the officers of the Sanhedrin to seize Jesus within Herod's domains and forcibly to carry him to Jerusalem for trial
86. On this Sunday morning, before daybreak, one of David's messengers arrived in great haste from Tiberias, bringing the word that Herod had authorized, or was about to authorize, the arrest of Jesus by the officers of the Sanhedrin
87. 8 Even Herod Antipas experienced a change of heart and, on learning that Jesus was sojourning across the lake in the territory of his brother Philip, sent word to him that, while he had signed warrants for his arrest in Galilee, he had not so authorized his apprehension in Perea, thus indicating that Jesus would not be molested if he remained outside of Galilee; and he communicated this same ruling to the Jews at Jerusalem
88. When he heard the request, he quickly signed the order which authorized Joseph to proceed to Golgotha and take immediate and full possession of the Master's body
89. His little “special project” plan would have been limited to what he was authorized to throw at her
90. I have a wide array of authorized actions, up to and including shutting down life support should the need arise
91. The maximum figure she was authorized to offer any one person was ten thousand dollars and that was only after a lot of negotiating
92. They finally agreed that the need for revenue was greater than the risk so the distribution of the materials was authorized by general vote of the population
93. The computer told her that she was not authorized to access this file, meaning she could not use her own password
94. The only people authorized to access this kind of information would be the head honchos
1. How does the Bible authorize? It authorizes by direct command
2. Brethren we have sought to consider the matter of how God authorizes, the matter of
3. The memo, signed by him, authorizes that funds from his office account be used to have her pay for an abortion,� Linda rattled off as she read the material in the Vice President's envelope
4. When the person executes its activity anywhere, the system only authorizes the execution of the updated task per correctly trained person
5. The system should have clear roles, responsibilities and authorizes allocated to support the implementation
6. the Budget that Congress authorizes for the next fiscal year
7. Your signature below authorizes me to write copy for the project above, for the fee
8. I, as chairman of the International Karate Organization and the manager of both the women’s and the men’s tournament, thus authorizes a match between Mister Borisov and Miss Laplante, to be held half a hour after the award of the top prize in the men’s tournament
9. I am however ready to use my authority as commander of USAFIK and authorizes you to shoot at any North Korean force crossing south of the demarcation line, and this in defense of the American and Korean forces under my command
10. They haven‘t a clue about who authorizes the publication of that which they are taught in the educational stems, because they have been taught what to think, rather than how to think
11. Religions authorizes the key to hell why? Because it is built on the path of unconscious soul to the its unthinking particles interact with the thinking mind
12. Each year in nearby Hyattsville, the city council authorizes a contribution to the local Festival of Lights held at Watkins Regional Park in Largo, Maryland
13. [13] INTERPRETER‘S DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE: ―No biblical text authorizes the statement that the soul is
14. (13) INTERPRETER’S DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE: “No biblical text authorizes the statement that the
15. text authorizes the statement that the soul is separated from the body at the
16. [13] INTERPRETER’S DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE: “No biblical text authorizes the statement that the soul is
17. At length I received this letter from your friend, which states that my father is in Paris, and authorizes me to address myself to you for information respecting him
18. The visible I in nowise authorizes the thinker to deny the latent I
19. And by way of preaching this Christian gospel and confirming it by Christian example, we imprison, we execute, guillotine, hang; we encourage the masses in idolatrous religions calculated to stultify them; the government authorizes the sale of brain-destroying poisons—wine, tobacco, opium; prostitution is legalized; we bestow land upon those who need it not; surrounded by misery, we display in our entertainments an unbridled extravagance; we render impossible in such ways any semblance of a Christian life, and do our best to destroy Christian ideas already established; and then, after doing all we can to demoralize men, we take and confine them like wild beasts in places from which they cannot escape, and where they will become more brutal than ever; or we murder the men we have demoralized, and then use them as an example to illustrate and prove our argument that people are only to be controlled by violence
20. This vagrant power to erect a bank, after having wandered throughout the whole constitution in quest of some congenial spot whereupon to fasten, has been at length located by the gentleman from Georgia on that provision, which authorizes Congress to lay and collect taxes, &c
21. , and authorizes them to take all steps necessary and proper to effectuate the trust or power; in the progress of the business a measure is suggested as necessary, about which there is a diversity of opinion among the trustees
22. The constitution authorizes the President to appoint persons to fill all offices established by law, but says not a word about appointing officers to collect the tax you levy specifically
23. Another feature of this incorporation is, that it authorizes the stockholders to take usurious interest for their money
24. This bank incorporation possesses other qualities at war with the laws of the several States; one of which is, that it authorizes stockholders, who may be foreigners, to hold real estate
25. But, sir, I will not detain the committee any longer on this part of the argument, for this institution cannot be said to be innocent, as regards the rights of the States, when its effects on the rights of property are to exonerate the stockholders from some of the most important responsibilities which the laws of the several States have provided for the payment of debts; and when it authorizes the taking of usurious interest
26. The very bank law now under consideration is an illustration of this—for how are the provisions of this law to be enforced; how are the debts which it authorizes to be contracted to be collected, but through the medium of the State courts? The doctrine of perfect rights, then, if it prove any thing, proves too much
27. The constitution only authorizes the General Government to call out the militia to suppress insurrection, enforce the laws, and repel invasion
28. [The bill authorizes the President to cause to be exported such quantity of provision as he may think proper, for the relief of the inhabitants of Venezuela, suffering by the effects of an earthquake
29. The President, relying upon your discretion, authorizes you to draw upon the Collectors of Orleans and Savannah for such sums as may be necessary to defraying unavoidable expenses that may be incurred in the execution of these instructions, not exceeding, in your drafts on New Orleans, eight thousand dollars, and in your drafts on Savannah two thousand dollars, without further authority; of which expenses you will hereafter exhibit a detailed account, duly supported by satisfactory vouchers
30. He rose at this time, however, to propose an amendment to the bill, the object of which was to repeal so much of former laws as authorizes a bounty of land to the recruits
31. The honorable gentleman, however, urges the passage of the bill under consideration, (which authorizes the enlistment of twenty thousand additional regular troops for one year; and provides for the appointment of proportionally an unusual number of officers, with all the accompanying paraphernalia of an army,) as the means best calculated to produce the end in view
32. [The bill authorizes the President of the United States to cause to be issued Treasury notes to the amount of five millions of dollars, and also, if he shall deem it expedient, to issue a further amount, not exceeding five millions of dollars, provided the amount issued under the latter provision shall be deemed and held to be in part of the loan of sixteen millions of dollars authorized by the bill passed this day
33. [The bill authorizes a grant of $50,000
34. the vagrant power to erect a bank after having wandered throughout the whole constitution, has been located on that provision which authorizes Congress to lay and collect taxes, 281;
35. it authorizes the stockholders to take usurious interest, 346;
1. The inherent ―right‖ to terminate one‘s (own) life as it relates to vague or questionable notions defining quality of life, introduces yet another dubious precedent as it relates to Choice, especially in rather gray areas where the decision to either perpetuate or curtail an individual‘s life has been proxied (sic) at a time when that individual could not possibly foresee the (uncertain) consequences of such decisions entrusted to the care of family members or friends (concealing underlying motives for authorizing such decisions, perhaps) or where a potential illness at some uncertain point in time or that individual‘s problematical reaction (to that illness) could not possibly be understood in advance; that is to say, until that individual is actually sitting on Death‘s doorstep
2. “Aha!” said Michelle, “What if we elect a President that is from a different party than the one that controls Congress? Then, the other party could put the President’s party out of business by authorizing more spending than allowed under S!”
3. authorizing or requiring the regulation of climate change or global warming
4. The law was enacted in the 1960"s by authorizing the identification of fish and wildlife threatened with
5. Andrew Jackson did not like a bill authorizing the construction of new roads and added a statement
6. authorizing it in 1913 and it would be easy to pass another law abolishing it
7. The reason, he said, was that in authorizing the Court to issue the writ Congress was expanding upon the original jurisdiction of the Court as provided in the Constitution
8. The law was enacted in the 1960‘s by authorizing the identification of fish and wildlife threatened with extinction and the purchase of habitat for their protection
9. hexafluoride and (2) declare that nothing in the Act shall be treated as authorizing or requiring the regulation of climate change or global warming
10. approved by authorizing committees, such as the Armed Services
11. You must rate, the authorizing TWX came in with a lot of horsepower behind it
12. She wouldn’t promise on your life to do whatever Mother requires of her, but she ordered the deaths of innocent embryos only because she didn’t remember authorizing their creation and didn’t want to be their mother
13. allow certain users to only create posts, as opposed to authorizing them to
14. His call led to laws authorizing Virginia’s governor to close Norfolk’s schools, and elsewhere, to prevent integration
15. “This is an official army general order, signed by you, authorizing the formation of Unit 731, a unit dealing with biological warfare and which conducted experiments on live prisoners, infecting them with all sorts of diseases
16. Here is my mission order authorizing me to recruit women anywhere in the United States, irrespective of race or ethnicity
17. By the way, talking of the 6th Army: you may be happy to hear that General Marshall was quite displeased on learning that Lieutenant General DeWitt had unilaterally decided to overrule the mission order to you authorizing you to enroll women anywhere in the country
18. The last report we got on her, thanks to American newspapers and radio stations, was that she had been tasked to form an all-female air unit, following the edict from their president authorizing the enlistment of women in their army
19. I have already sent a message authorizing Brigadier General Dows to start the thinning of her unit on the ground in Korea and am now going to see General MacArthur to put an end to this farce
20. the day that my client is authorizing the paperwork to own the $1 million piece of
21. “And he provided to you at some point a resolution from a director of that company authorizing him to act on their behalf
22. The following year Constantine issued the Edict of Milan authorizing the practice of Christianity
23. From this point onwards I am authorizing the
24. This was a bill authorizing the post war reorganizing of state governments he’d requested three months earlier
25. I received orders authorizing killings to cut the prisoners’ morale
26. For example, digital rights management software—software that decides who can see a file by appending access rights to a document—is useless without standards for authenticating and authorizing users for reading, modifying, or printing files
27. authorizing the formation of a secret task force charged with implementing the Ogallala
28. slip authorizing him to make an appointment at a regional clinic
29. Authorizing them to establish colonies on hostile shores on a new continent:… ‘in the name of the Crown’
30. 87-838, authorizing the establishment of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development under the auspices of the National Institutes of Health
31. The coroner discharged the jury, and as they and the witnesses passed out of the room, Hunter followed Rushton outside, with the hope of being honoured by a little conversation with him on the satisfactory issue of the case; but Rushton went off without taking any notice of him, so Hunter returned to the room where the court had been held to get the coroner's certificate authorizing the interment of the body
32. I’m authorizing Father Ahbsahlahn and Bishop Staiphan to take statements from all of the survivors and begin compiling a comprehensive report on this debacle immediately, and I have no intention of acting until I’ve received that report
33. The legislatures of several states have recognized the superior standing of Canada by authorizing savings banks to purchase its obligations, and Vermont has accepted also the dollar bonds of Belgium, Denmark, Great Britain, Holland, and Switzerland
34. authorizing transactions with, 137–138
35. ) To set up your 401(k), you fill out a form authorizing part of each paycheck—you decide how much—to be sent to your account each month
36. "The Congress expresses its satisfaction at the adoption by the Spanish Senate, on June 16th last, of a project of law authorizing the Government to negotiate general or special treaties of arbitration for the settlement of all disputes, except those relating to the independence and internal government of the state affected; also at the adoption of resolutions to a like effect by the Norwegian Storthing, and by the Italian Chamber, on July 11th
37. This Congress expresses its satisfaction at the adoption by the Spanish Senate, on June 18th last, of a project of law authorizing the Government to negotiate general or special treaties of arbitration for the settlement of all disputes, except those relating to the independence and internal government of the States affected; also at the adoption of resolutions to a like effect by the Norwegian Storthing on March 6th last, and by the Italian Chamber on July 11th
38. Newton called for the order of the day on the bill authorizing the President to employ twelve additional revenue cutters
39. Newton, that the unfinished business of yesterday, depending at the time of adjournment, do lie on the table; and that the House do now resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole on the amendatory bill authorizing the President to employ an additional number of revenue cutters: and the question being taken thereupon, it was resolved in the affirmative
40. Nelson, from the committee appointed the eleventh ultimo, on so much of the Message from the President of the United States as relates to the Military and Naval Establishments, presented a bill authorizing the appointment and employment of an additional number of navy officers, seamen and marines; which was read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole on Monday next
41. Under this conviction, I proposed a resolution limiting the duration of the embargo, and authorizing, at the same time, the issuing of letters of marque and reprisal
42. These considerations not having restrained the British Government from disavowing the arrangement, by virtue of which its orders in council were to be revoked, and the event authorizing the renewal of commercial intercourse having thus not taken place, it necessarily became a question of equal urgency and importance, whether the act prohibiting that intercourse was not to be considered as remaining in legal force
43. The Senate resumed the third reading of the bill authorizing the fitting out, officering, and manning, the frigates belonging to the United States
44. The insult offered to the honor of the nation in the affair of the Chesapeake, so far from being redressed, was heightened by a proclamation from the King of Great Britain, authorizing publicly, in the face of the world, the boarding of our merchant ships, and taking therefrom whomsoever their officers should call a British subject; to palliate this outrage on our independence, it was recommended to the boarding officer to execute this indignity with politeness
45. The Senate, aware that a measure of that kind could not be enforced without a physical force, sensible that the prospect of profit would induce many to prevent its intended operations by evasions, did immediately pass a bill authorizing the President to fit out and put to sea all the armed vessels of the United States, for the purpose of preventing evasions of the law, to employ our seamen who were thrown idle, and to be prepared for events should a war ensue
46. But, sir, I wished to do something; I proposed, in select committee, to strike out those sections which would only do us injury, and then fill their place with sections (which I had draughted and presented for consideration) authorizing the arming of the merchant ships, not for defence alone, but with authority to capture and make prize of any vessel that might assail them while engaged in lawful commerce, and to employ the public ships of war in convoying the trade of the nation
47. The conferees met, and the committee of Senate submitted a section, "authorizing the President, under his instructions, made conformably to the laws of nations, to grant convoy to the merchant ships of the United States engaged in lawful commerce
48. The bill entitled "An act authorizing a loan of money, for a sum not exceeding the amount of the principal of the public debt reimbursable during the year one thousand eight hundred and ten," was read the second time, and referred to a select committee, to consist of five members, to consider and report thereon, and Messrs
49. Resolved, That the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures be instructed to inquire into the expediency of authorizing the registering anew of vessels built in the United States, which are owned in whole by citizens of the United States, any disability incurred by such vessel to the contrary notwithstanding; and also into the expediency of forbidding by law sea-letters or any custom-house documents being granted to vessels not registered or licensed according to law, or not owned by citizens of the United States, within a limited time after the passing of such a law
50. Erskine authorizing him to tender reparation for the attack on the Chesapeake, because his power so to act has not been distinctly questioned
51. Resolved, That it is expedient to make provision, by law, authorizing the President of the United States to cause the longitude of the city of Washington from the observatory at Greenwich, in England, to be ascertained with the greatest degree of accuracy; and also authorizing him, for that purpose, to procure the necessary astronomical instruments
52. Eppes said that, some time ago, a bill had been reported by him to the House, authorizing the President of the United States to employ the public armed vessels to convoy the lawful commerce of the United States
53. The House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole, on the bill authorizing a loan for a sum of money not exceeding the amount of the principal of the public debt reimbursable during the year 1810
54. The engrossed bill authorizing a loan for a sum of money, not exceeding the amount of the principal of the public debt, reimbursable during the year 1810, was read a third time
55. We have heard, too, that notwithstanding the power devolved on the President of the United States, by the bill authorizing him to borrow to an amount of upwards of five millions of dollars, which this day passed this House, to enable the Government to get along, we shall at our next session probably be presented with the joyful tidings that it is not necessary to make use of the power, at least in its full extent; but it depends upon our own act, whether this expectation be realized or not
56. The act of the 31st of October, 1803, authorizing the President of the United States to take possession of and occupy the territory ceded by France to the United States, by the treaty concluded at Paris on the 30th of April, 1803, I apprehend, expired on the 1st day of October, 1804; to which period it was limited by the first section of the act for erecting Louisiana into two Territories, and providing for the temporary government thereof, passed the 20th day of March, 1804
57. The acts here referred to, I understand to be the act of the 24th of February, 1804, for laying and collecting duties within the territories ceded by France to the United States, the act above mentioned of the 26th of March, erecting Louisiana into two Territories, and the act of the 2d of March, 1805, authorizing the establishment of a Government in the Territory of Orleans, similar to the Government of the Mississippi Territory
58. We, therefore, pray your honorable body to pass a law authorizing a convention to be called, for the purpose of forming a constitution and State Government in the Mississippi Territory, to be admitted into the Union upon the footing of the original States
59. Jefferson and the Republican party, by authorizing the extension of a branch to New Orleans, and selling one million of the stock, the property of the United States, to British subjects, for four hundred thousand dollars more than the nominal amount, is indeed strangely accounted for; gentlemen say the Government were bound to fulfil their engagements, and that the charter, being in the nature of a contract, was sacred
60. We lay an embargo—is there any clause in the constitution authorizing us to lay embargoes? No, sir; we have a right to regulate trade, and we have a right to lay embargoes to protect it
61. Permit me to inquire of that gentleman whether he ever saw a law authorizing one man to give another his promissory note? He may search the pandects of Justinian; he may turn over the leaves of the musty volumes written upon the common law, from the days of Bracton and Fleta down to the present day, and his search will be in vain
62. For, by these you have agreed that Orleans shall become a State and not part of a State only; and there is a wide and substantial distinction between incorporating that Territory, together with other Territories into a single State, as but a fractional part thereof, and authorizing the people of that Territory "to form for themselves a constitution and State government, and to be admitted into the Union upon the footing of the original States
63. Would this people, so wisely vigilant concerning their rights, have transferred to Congress a power to balance, at its will, the political weight of any one State, much more of all the States, by authorizing it to create new States at its pleasure, in foreign countries, not pretended to be within the scope of the constitution or the conception of the people, at the time of passing it?
64. In giving to the constitution that construction which sound policy requires, and a just regard to the harmony of the States and the perpetuation of their Union dictates, I cannot find any part of it authorizing the exercise of a power which, from its nature, is obnoxious, its tendency alarming, and its influence in the hands of those who manage its concerns irresistible
65. In the first place, by making the proclamation of the President, declaring that the French edicts had ceased to violate our neutral commerce on the first day of November last, the only evidence of that fact; and in the second place, by authorizing the officers of the army and navy to enter ships, dwelling-houses, stores, or any other place, to search for and seize merchandise suspected of being imported contrary to law, and making a donation of the boon so seized to the wretch who should be hardy enough, in defiance of all moral obligation, thus to rob his neighbor; and in the third place, by declaring all merchandise so seized in the Northern section of the Union, adjoining the British provinces, to be forfeited, unless by a palpable inversion of the rule of evidence in all other cases, and even in this case, adopted in all other sections of the Union, he is able to prove that the merchandise was legally imported and the duties paid—with many other provisions, all of which have been laid before this House, in the first bill on the subject reported by the Committee of Foreign Relations, the details of which are too well recollected to need pointing out, or to be suffered to meet a public investigation at this time
66. The Senate resumed, as in Committee of the Whole, the bill authorizing the President of the United States to raise certain companies of spies or rangers for the protection of the frontier of the United States; and the bill was amended; and the President reported it to the House accordingly
67. The Senate resumed, as in Committee of the Whole, the consideration of the bill, entitled "An act authorizing the President of the United States to accept and organize certain volunteer military corps," together with the amendments reported thereto by the select committee
68. The amendment to the bill, entitled "An act authorizing the issuing of Treasury Notes," was reported by the committee correctly engrossed, and the bill was read a third time as amended
69. The amendment to the bill, entitled "An act supplementary to the act, entitled 'An act authorizing the President of the United States to accept and organize certain volunteer military corps,'" having been reported by the committee correctly engrossed, the bill was read a third time as amended
70. President: The House of Representatives have passed a "resolution authorizing the President of the United States to issue a proclamation to the inhabitants of the British American Continental Provinces," in which they request the concurrence of the Senate
71. President: The House of Representatives have passed a bill, entitled "An act authorizing the President to take possession of a tract of country lying south of the Mississippi Territory and of the State of Georgia, and for other purposes," in which they request the concurrence of the Senate, and that the bill be considered confidentially
72. "An Act authorizing the President to take possession of a tract of country lying south of the Mississippi Territory and of the State of Georgia, and for other purposes
73. Agreeably to the order of the day, the bill, entitled "An act authorizing the President to take possession of a tract of country lying south of the Mississippi Territory and of the State of Georgia, and for other purposes," was resumed, and considered as in Committee of the Whole; and Mr
74. The amendments to the bill, entitled "An act authorizing the President to take possession of a tract of country lying south of the Mississippi Territory and of the State of Georgia, and for other purposes," were reported by the committee correctly engrossed; and the bill was read the third time, as amended
75. Speaker, the report of the Committee on Foreign Relations, of which the resolution now under consideration forms a part, is not what I thought would have been the most advisable to adopt, in order to meet the emergency; not that I was for immediate war, as we are unprepared for that event; but, sir, in addition to the force recommended, and authorizing the arming the merchant vessels, I was for adopting the convoy system
76. "Resolved, That the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures be instructed to report a bill authorizing the President of the United States to cause to be purchased —— barrels of flour, and to have the same exported to some port in Caraccas, for the use of the inhabitants who have suffered by the earthquake; and also authorizing him to cause to be purchased —— barrels of flour, and to have the same exported to some port in Teneriffe for the use of the inhabitants who are likely to starve by the ravages of locusts
77. So it was Resolved, That the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures be instructed to report a bill authorizing the President of the United States to cause to be purchased —— barrels of provisions, and have the same exported to some port in Caraccas, for the use of the inhabitants who have suffered by the earthquake
78. Porter, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, presented a bill authorizing the President of the United States to appoint additional Brigadier Generals, in certain cases; which was read the first time: When a message was received from the Senate, by a committee of that body, appointed for the purpose, consisting of Messrs
79. The House resumed the consideration of the bill authorizing the President of the United States to appoint additional Brigadier Generals, &c
80. Resolved, That the committee to whom was referred so much of the President's Message, at the commencement of the session, as relates to the Spanish American colonies, be instructed to inquire into the expediency of authorizing the President of the United States to occupy East and West Florida without delay
81. Mitchill, from the committee appointed on that part of the President's Message, at the commencement of the session, which relates to Spanish American colonies, presented a bill authorizing the President of the United States to take possession of a tract of country lying south of the Mississippi Territory, of the State Georgia, and for other purposes; which was read the first time
82. The House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole on the bill authorizing the President to take possession of a tract of country lying south of the Mississippi Territory, of the State of Georgia, and for other purposes; and, after some time spent therein, the Speaker resumed the chair, and Mr
83. Ordered, That the title be, "An act authorizing the President to take possession of a tract of country lying south of the Mississippi Territory and of the State of Georgia, and for other purposes
84. Randolph, that the injunction of secrecy imposed by this House on the bill, entitled "An act authorizing the President to take possession of a tract of country lying south of the Mississippi Territory and of the State of Georgia, and for other purposes," together with the injunction of secrecy imposed upon the proceedings of the said bill, be taken off: and, on the question that the House do now proceed to the consideration of the said motion, it was determined in the negative
85. Leib, a committee appointed for the purpose, notifying the House that the Senate have rejected the bill, entitled "An act authorizing the President to take possession of a tract of country lying south of the Mississippi Territory and of the State of Georgia, and for other purposes
86. Resolved, That the select committee to whom was referred so much of the President's Message as relates to military affairs, be instructed to inquire into the expediency of authorizing an expedition of mounted volunteers against the Indian tribes hostile to the United States
87. Cutts moved an amendment authorizing the building of ten ships of war, of forty-four guns, and ten sloops of war
88. "Resolved, That the Committee on Military Affairs be, and they are hereby, directed to inquire into the expediency of authorizing the President of the United States to raise at least twelve companies of rangers, by the acceptance of volunteers or enlistment for one year, to be mounted or otherwise, as the service may require
89. The House again resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole, on the bill from the Senate authorizing the raising of twenty thousand men, for one year, if in the opinion of the President of the United States the public service shall require it
90. Russell, authorizing him to agree to an armistice, upon two conditions only; and what are they? That the Orders in Council should be repealed, and the practice of impressing American seamen cease, those already impressed being released
91. Resolved, That the Committee on the Public Lands be instructed to inquire into the expediency of authorizing, in favor of the claimants, the re-examination of the grants of land made by the board of Commissioners for ascertaining and adjusting the titles and claims to land in the district of Louisiana, under the second section of the act, entitled "An act for ascertaining and adjusting the titles and claims to land within the Territory of Orleans and the district of Louisiana," passed the 2d of March, 1805; and also the grants made by the Recorder of Land Titles for the Territory of Missouri, under that part of the third section of the act, entitled "An act further providing for settling the claims to land in the Territory of Missouri," passed the 13th of June, 1812, which provides for settlement of donation rights in all cases where the quantity of land granted is less than six hundred and forty acres; and that said committee have leave to report by bill, or otherwise
92. Resolved, That the Committee on the Public Lands be instructed to inquire into the expediency of authorizing the Recorder of Land Titles for the Territory of Missouri to receive testimony in all the claims to land in which none has been adduced, and which are rejected in the report made by the late board of Commissioners for ascertaining and adjusting the titles and claims to land in the then district of Louisiana, now Territory of Missouri; and, afterwards, to arrange into classes, according to their respective merits, as well the claims embraced by this resolution, as the other rejected claims mentioned in said report, and made abstracts containing the substance of the evidence in support of such claims, and such other information and remarks as may be necessary to a proper decision thereon, and report on said claims to the General Commissioner of the Land Office; and that said committee have leave to report by bill, or otherwise
93. Mitchill, from the committee to whom was referred the memorial of William Lambert, and the report made thereon by the Secretary of State at the last session, presented a bill authorizing the establishment of an Astronomical Observatory; which was read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole on Friday next
94. Cheves, the House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole on the bill reported by the Committee of Ways and Means authorizing the issuing of Treasury notes for the service of the year 1812
95. Williams, the House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole on the bill authorizing the appointment of additional general officers in the Army of the United States
96. The bill authorizing the appointment of additional general officers in the Army of the United States, was then read a third time, and passed by yeas and nays: for the bill 95, against it 30