Now the armed forces appear to be getting in on the act, if the signals detected by America's defence secretary, William Cohen, have been correctly understood.
If Chavez has not returned to Venezuela and is unable to be sworn in on January 10, the National Assembly may be forced to act, McCoy and Casal said.
With a quarter of an hour left Cas took the lead for the first time when Jones got in on the act with a try which proved to be the winning score.
In the end the case turned on whether charges could be brought under an act of 1925 that had banned the sale of honours after Lloyd George's flagrant abuses.
MSPs are due to debate the future make-up of the parliament on Wednesday but they will be mindful that only a change in the Scotland Act at Westminster will prevent a reduction in their numbers.
It is about whether you would be burdened by such obvious conflicts of interest that you would be tempted to act on those interests, rather than in the best interests of the United States.
The FOMC will be carefully evaluating incoming information bearing on the economic outlook and will act in a timely manner as needed to support growth and to provide adequate insurance against downside risks.
The attempt to dominate a room in this way can be taken as an act of disrespect, depending on the players involved, or more positively as a way of demanding respect from others.
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The cuts can be phased in over time, and leaders on both sides of the aisle know they can act after March 1 to undo any reductions in the months to come.
The first time the world will see Nike's new double act in action will be on Thursday when McIlroy and Woods line up for the HSBC Championship in Abu Dhabi.
The winning act will be chosen by the public in the BBC One show Making Your Mind Up on 5 March.
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While everyone agreed that innovation should be accelerated in the firm, many felt powerless to act on it.
When on-stage interviewer Torrence Boone, a Google managing director, casually mentioned that their discussion would be replayed on the Internet, Morrison sounded as if caught in the act.
"After years of delay, the Bush administration was forced to face the reality that global warming has endangered the polar bear and that the polar bear needs to be placed on the Endangered Species Act, " said Markey in a statement to CNN.
This, in some cases, is requiring gamers to be faster on the draw, more reflexive in their actions and to be able to act with little time for a thought-out strategy.
On 1 October, the Disability Discrimination Act will be enforced in full, which means the physical barriers will have to be removed to allow reasonable access to public buildings for all.
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These are chips that act like specialized chips in terms of performance, but can be reprogrammed on the fly to do an entirely different task.
We are focused, as an administration, on implementing the Affordable Care Act so that all of its benefits will be in place for Americans receiving health insurance and health benefits.
Mr Shiner said the Scottish fees system contravened the European Convention on Human Rights and could also be in breach of Britain's Equality Act.
Goldman seems to be succeeding in maintaining a balancing act while walking the regulatory tightrope by also giving in to rules on quite a few instances.
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But beyond that, beyond the specific proposals that he wants to see Congress act on right away, others are being discussed and will be discussed in the effort led by the Vice President.
Mr Snow said on Friday he would be telling Chinese officials in person that Beijing needed to act soon to make the yuan more flexible.
Ok, Shilling may be right about higher rates of saving in the future, but lost on him is the simple reality that no act of saving ever detracts from demand.
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But now France is getting in on the act, in the hope that its enjoyment of la belle vie will be vindicated in the face of relatively slow economic growth.
That estimate includes both direct and indirect jobs, and it includes not just a subset of the spending that has to be reported on through recipients, but the full set of Recovery Act activities that are out there in the field creating economic activity so far.
Moreover, the program will be open only to Texas residents who score 27 or higher on the ACT or have a combined SAT in critical reading and math score that is 1220 or better.
And there is going to be an overlap between what we're doing on the Recovery Act and what we need to do in terms of bank policy, what we're doing -- what the Fed is doing in terms of the credit markets.
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To be both on the left and in favor of markets, drastically scaling back the state, etc. is a tricky balancing act.
And so the curtain goes up on a race that may just be beginning, or may already be in its last act.
But there might be a bit more of a headache in the UK. On my reading, Path is in breach of the Data Protection Act.
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