They may appear to be in step with their bosses' decrees, but cynicism and careerism increase.
The bill would also have barred judicial review of controversial presidential decrees issued last year.
It is colossally arrogant to think that aloof IMF bureaucrats can restructure economies through imperial decrees.
The new decrees would impose sentences of as much as 10 years for operating illegal mines.
But the protesters say that the new decrees will deny them their right to work.
The new decrees also have the support of union leaders in the formal mining sector.
Those decrees and laws are extremely unpopular--undoubtedly the most loathed in China--and make almost no sense.
Those decrees often target Sunnis who are perceived to be acting against Shiite interests.
Since Vladimir Putin took office on Dec. 31, he has issued 11 presidential decrees.
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Moreover, government decrees were interpreted in ways that denied Jews full citizenship (and passports).
The law majestically decrees that it is henceforth illegal for executives to cheat and steal.
However, a series of decrees has led many to believe it intends to cling on to power.
These consent decrees apply for 20 years, an absurd length of time in the fast-changing technology industry.
The chances are that Mr de la Rua will manage to defeat efforts to overturn his decrees.
In this aquatic realm no man or woman is subject to the petty decrees of social bureaucracy.
But when a larger, political governing body enacts its decrees, the cost and oppressiveness of compliance rises dramatically.
This is an example of how the agencies sometimes use consent decrees to advocate for various policy initiatives.
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On December 15th, he instructed military commanders to disregard any rulings by judges that contradicted his own decrees.
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Mr Cavallo's decrees cutting wages will be challenged in Congress and the courts though officials were confident of victory.
Presidential decrees alone will not disrupt the Amazon's illicit economy, let alone implant a law-abiding and forest-friendly one.
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But the legislation needed to implement it is contained in eight decrees, of which four have now been approved.
The cascading regulatory decrees and an avalanche of government largesse will now flow the other way down K Street.
Brussels is issuing a blizzard of decrees that have the force of law.
Other decrees related to military administration, public information about the war in Chechnya and commemoration of a general's death.
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Since then, the government has cancelled some concessions, and, through new laws and decrees, imposed restrictions on the rest.
The Basic Law, China's mini-constitution for Hong Kong, decrees that the executive is accountable to the Legislative Council (Legco).
Congress is not touching the Community Reinvestment Act and subsequent government decrees mandating that banks grant mortgages to unsound borrowers.
And in 2010, the Council of Europe, which enforces the court's decrees, urged the coalition government to rectify the situation.
But on past form that looks unlikely a few presidential decrees and some much-advertised signs of progress usually do the trick.
Since 2009, the Civil Rights Division has filed eight civil FACE complaints, which have already resulted in three consent decrees.
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