And lo, it all came to pass, even though there's no federal edict to do this.
Point No. 2 is that Mayer clearly has issued this edict to send a signal.
When it came to the pared-down look, what she said or did was like a royal edict.
The BBC's Rayhan Demytrie says the interior ministry became the first government body to follow the edict.
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Crematoria have proved particularly rich pickings since a 1995 edict that encouraged local authorities to sell them.
On May 10th, when the new edict came into effect, the newspaper thought of a new promotional gimmick.
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In another development, Iraqi-based Ayatollah Ali Sastani, a top Shiite authority, issued an edict Tuesday on the conflict.
The resounding edict of The Efficient Market Thesis is that market prices reflect the sum of all information.
If a significant portion of society ever lost faith in its value, it would no longer be accepted despite government edict.
Morsy issued an edict in late November declaring his decisions immune from judicial review until the holding of the constitutional referendum.
The College of Arms said nothing could be done because the edict was part of the Local Government Act of 1972.
Activist Peter Tatchell, who helped organise the demonstration, claimed the pontiff ordered a cover-up in a 2001 edict to Catholic Bishops worldwide.
In 301AD, the Roman Emporer Diocletian issued the edict of maximum prices, which set prices on a bewilderingly large array of goods.
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On Monday, Morsy met with members of Egypt's highest judicial body, the Supreme Judicial Council, which has been critical of his edict.
Since the Iranians, theoretically, will get only transit revenues, the Americans have now decided that the deal does not transgress their edict.
If governments and international organizations such as the G-20 attempt to force the stabilization of these two currencies through edict, it will fail.
In 1492, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain issued an edict expelling all Jews unwilling to convert to Christianity from Spanish soil.
But Finance Minister Lee Hun Jai admits that this edict has been ignored - as demonstrated by Hyundai's recent family feud over succession.
The amount of time and effort wasted in that organization trying to comply with this edict over the next few years was monumental.
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Since there is no religious edict, or fatwa, banning laughing and whistling, the group has to acknowledge that the activity is perfectly legal.
That devoting more attention to security required an edict from Bill Gates rather than market pressure from dissatisfied customers only illustrates this point.
Another company edict was that no one in sales could take a vacation in the last month of each quarter, when deals typically close.
In a similar vein, the EU is now backing away from its earlier edict that 10% of the community's motor fuel should come from plants.
Red heels were so important to the Sun King that he passed an edict saying that only members of the nobility by birth could wear them.
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Morsy then issued an edict in late November declaring all of his past and present decisions immune from judicial review until the holding of the constitutional referendum.
Boards are prevented from setting executive compensation at levels which will promote the greatest profitability and are instead hamstrung in their salary-setting by government edict or convoluted voting processes.
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In 1685, King Louis XIV of France revoked the Edict of Nantes, depriving the Protestant Huguenots of all religious and civil liberties granted them by Henry IV in 1598.
In particular, Morsy said, the edict was aimed at preventing interference from the courts in the work of Egypt's Constituent Assembly, the body charged with drafting a new constitution.
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