If they believe intelligence would be lost, U.S. authorities could act for up to seven days before seeking a warrant -- more than twice the three-day emergency period in current law.
Dr Purcell explained that patients could be detained in hospital under the Mental Health Act for up to 28 days - a Section 2 order - or up to six months under a Section 3.
We have said and made clear throughout this process that they should act and demonstrate living up to their responsibilities, that failure to act would result in consequences.
Pressure on Pakistan to clean up its act is bound to increase as a result of recent accusations that it helped Iran and Libya with their nuclear programmes.
When the next meltdown comes along, people will likely lose interest in Sheen who will have to clean up his act or learn to live much more frugally.
Since this problem is not just America's, perhaps we should leave it up to others to act.
Wiesenfeld is after all being demonized for the act of standing up to a maligner of Israel.
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If President Bush is too befuddled or fearful to act now to shore up the dollar, the markets will force him to do so fairly soon.
Meanwhile, a special congressional committee established by the recently enacted Budget Control Act began gearing up to recommend budget cuts that could destroy a million jobs jobs tied to the current level of defense spending.
To emphasize the "modest but tailored" approach of the law, Ms. Mitchell notes that companies affected by the Jobs Act will add up to only 12% of exchange-listed companies, amounting to just 3% of total stock market capitalization.
For at least three years European bankers and ministers have abjectly avoided the courageous act of facing up to their bad debts, which are largely sovereign notes issued under the cover of a single currency and held by mostly Euro banks as prime credits.
Instead, he will have to act with urgency to shore up an already-recessionary economy and ensure that the global financial crisis does not further destabilise New Zealand's financial sector.
The good news is that Mr Hollande and Pierre Moscovici, his finance minister, have at last woken up to the need to act.
The FCC is trying to act quickly to keep the 911 system up to date with the constantly evolving cellphone industry--according to the commission, 14% of all adults now use cellphones as their only phones.
Ritchie Graves, a NOAA Fisheries Service biologist who makes sure federally owned dams are living up to their Endangered Species Act obligations not to kill too many salmon, said the survival rate for young salmon swimming downstream to the ocean has been higher than ever the past three years, hitting about 50 percent for sockeye.
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In the years leading up to the Harrison Act of 1914, which amounted to the first federal ban on non-medical narcotics, its drafters played on fears of drug-crazed, sex-mad negroes to win support in the South.
"A decision may be unpopular but ultimately the state has to act responsibly in a grown-up fashion to protect all people sometimes from risks that they wish to impose upon themselves, " Mr Needham added.
Since then they have had to sharpen up their act and if it is good enough to downgrade European nations that struggle under a debt burden then in a quid pro quo gesture the US has received a shot across the bows, although we are far from a direct hit.
The administration and the federal reserve had better act soon to shore up the U.S. dollar.
But while Assentor can flag problems, it is up to the compliance officers to act on them.
Congress recently passed the 2, 319-page Dodd-Frank Act to clean up the financial industry and save us from another blowup.
Once again the Fed and global central banks have come to the rescue in a coordinated act to shore up confidence in the global banking system.
We have fought for extending, as you know, in the Recovery Act, extending that up to 99 weeks and continuing that full benefit through next year.
As I said before, governments that act to prop up Assad's brutal regime will find themselves in a small minority, and criticized for abetting further human rights violations.
Nineteen of the dozens of fishing and leisure boats based in Weymouth and Portland have been signed up to act as marshals during the event, giving them three weeks guaranteed work, LOCOG added.
If so, I guess that would mean he will argue he did not appreciate it was a criminal act to tie up his wife and strangle her with an extension cord.
And even more surprising, he said, the man who owned the phone, recognized by orchestra members as a regular subscriber, didn't immediately own up to it or act to silence the device.
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