This decree belongs where those PCBs are buried in the silt of the Hudson.
The otherwise worthless piece of paper in your wallet conveys value because of government decree.
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Morsy signed a decree shortly after, putting into effect his country's newly approved constitution.
On September 3rd, he issued a decree speeding up the procedure for confiscating drug traffickers' assets.
Mr Depardieu was granted Russian citizenship by a decree signed by Mr Putin on 3 January.
The vote amounted to legislative confirmation of a decree signed by President Putin in July.
By signing the order, President Obama would override the democratic process and rule, instead, by decree.
Ahmed Saeed, a reporter for Baghdad Satellite TV, said the decree effectively halts his network's reporting.
The make-up of the interim administration was broadcast in a decree on national radio.
Without a "sign of repentance before death, a religious burial can be refused, " the decree states.
Negotiations toward the decree, part of the fallout from the Rampart scandal, continue today.
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The new People's Assembly will be invited to convene on 6 July, the decree said.
Mr Djotodia has said he would legislate by decree until holding elections in three years' time.
Article 22 of Decree 188 of March 15, 1926 and its amendments, David Takriti, ed.
Under the military council's decree, Egypt's new constitution must be drawn up within three months.
The maps are to be attached to a long-overdue presidential decree meant to formalise the moratorium.
In Mr Kuntoro's favoured draft of the decree, the moratorium would cover all the green splodges.
Magic was out, but so too were political parties, banned by royal decree three decades ago.
What eliminates child labor is not government decree but a rising standard of living.
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But 85% of the U.S. coastline is off limits to drilling by congressional decree.
Why not go the distance and simply decree a return to the wooden variety?
Officials, the decree says, will be promoted on the basis of merit, not party affiliation.
This decree resulted in the cancellation of a number of planned films with historical plots.
He signed a decree calling a referendum on March 18th on convening a Constituent Assembly.
Galapagos fishermen were lobbying the environment ministry and Congress within days of the decree.
But a fresh decree was issued soon afterwards by Alexey Bolshakov, then first deputy prime minister.
Last month he said he would soon issue a decree to do just that.
On March 5th his cabinet approved a decree to allow the candidates to run after all.
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This lone decree costs families of four an estimated forty dollars annually in groceries.
Moscow earlier said President Vladimir Putin had personally signed the decree granting the actor Russian citizenship.
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