That is because the tax increases are permanently adopted into law.
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The tide started to turn in 1985, when the European Commission passed a"product liability"directive, since adopted as law by all of the European Community member states.
The public knows the Bush tax cuts were adopted into law by the Republicans, with complete Republican control of Congress and the White House at the time.
The tide started to turn in 1985, when the European Commission passed a "product liability" directive, since adopted as law by all the member states of the European Community.
After the first post-dictatorship democratic elections in 1999, 12 of the northern Muslim states adopted sharia law, putting an enormous strain on the unity of a Nigerian state that had previously been run only under the secular, civil law bequeathed to it by British colonial rulers.
Last year, the U.S. adopted a cybersquatting law to prevent trademark infringements.
One of the lawsuits deals with a law adopted in 2005 that requires election officials to send out notices to voters 60 days before an election.
Santa Clara County Supervisors adopted a similar law in April.
Under Fifa-adopted European Union law, Lampard has the option to effectively buy out the two remaining year of his contract, with Chelsea entitled to compensation equal to the remainder of his salary.
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First adopted into state law in 2010, the evaluation system was hailed as a breakthrough for advocates who argue that teachers should be judged by how much their students learn in the classroom.
He criticized the former Massachusetts governor for supporting a health law adopted there that includes a state requirement for people to carry insurance coverage that is similar to the federal requirement at the crux of the case before the Supreme Court.
Gallup, meanwhile, has found no discernible increase in support for the Democrats among Latinos since Arizona adopted its controversial immigration law.
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That owes to the whistleblower law, adopted in 1986, that hands informants as much as a 30% cut of any money recouped by the government.
In the Hudson Valley, several counties have passed resolutions opposing the hasty process by which the new gun law was adopted as well as some of its provisions.
Tunisia adopted a Decree-Law on freedom of information in 2011, and published the circular regulating its implementation on 3 May 2012, on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day.
Opinion polls show more than 60% of the population are against these plans and would prefer a more generous amnesty, which allows all those asylum seekers who arrived in the country before the new law was adopted to stay.
Not only are there vast intricacies of the law, but some judicial circuits have their own tests that have been adopted and their own unique case law that might affect the outcome of the case.
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In March, protesters barricaded members of the GNC inside the building for hours to call for the new law to be adopted.
The Dodd-Frank financial overhaul law that was adopted two year ago included a measure that cut in half the interchange fees on debit cards.
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Meanwhile, in Egypt - a country that long was Christian before it was conquered by Muslims and still has a sizeable minority known as Coptic Christians - has just adopted a constitution based on shariah law.
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The local police force seems to have adopted a market-based approach to law enforcement.
The E-Verify law, which has been adopted in several states, would if passed oblige employers to check the legal status of prospective workers against a federal database.
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Moving to last week, economically depressed and unionized Michigan adopted a right-to-work law that will give the individual the freedom to not pay dues and not join a union in a unionized workplace.
Which is why their solution was, in 1883, to adopt the solution which had first been worked out in England in 1840, was nationally adopted by 1848 and was made the law of the land in 1880.
International law stipulates that reports on the adopted child should be sent regularly to the source country.
Malawi banned women from wearing miniskirts and trousers during decades of dictatorship, but repealed the law in 1994 when the nation adopted multiparty democracy, White said.
The current coalition (in which a party of pensioners plays a crucial role) has adopted draft laws on pension and labour-law reform, which will both be contested.
The law or state policy must have been adopted with a neutral or non-religious purpose.
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The law or state policy must have been adopted with a neutral or non religious purpose.
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