decree造句91. Numerous changes followed, either by way of decree from the Sacred Congregation of Rites, or through direct papal intervention.
92. In 1637 the Emperor issued a decree ordering all foreigners to leave the country.
93. Apparently fearing that direct rule might be imposed, the Moldavian Supreme Soviet voted on Dec. 30 to endorse the decree.
94. Microsoft has vigorously asserted that its marketing practices do not violate the 1995 consent decree.
95. Sobchak said the presidium's decision was illegal since his instruction had been made in accordance with the presidential decree of January 1991.
96. The decree calls for both to be hired as consent decree administrators, charged with designing and implementing the restructuring plans.
97. Microsoft dismissed the allegations as unfounded, saying its practices were specifically allowed by the consent decree.
98. But the company has vigorously asserted that its marketing practices do not violate the 1995 consent decree.
99. A January Party report in Roslavl' noted with glee that the local clergy were divided, even before the February decree.
100. These influences might partly be attributed to the official who authenticated the Cologne decree, Asclipiodus.
101. The effect of a decree of nullity, broadly speaking, is that the marriage is treated as if it had never existed.
102. On 30 November the Decree on Missionary Activity was voted through chapter by chapter, and then approved in its entirety.
103. These were followed by a Soviet Government decree on 28 June 1918 which nationalised all branches of industry.
104. Mr Putin's regime is more confident, and swiftly signed the decree last month.
105. On March 17, a further decree announced improved material provision for servicemen, including pay rises and housing.
106. Mr Gorbachev may well use his powers to rule by decree to push the reform through.
107. The severity of the decree seemed deadly to Tess.
108. 'Truly, a decree for selling the property of emigrants.'.
109. This mode of address was now prescribed by decree.
110. 'What is this decree that the smith spoke of?'.
111. To foreordain or elect by divine will or decree.
112. The 1977 amendments essentially codified this consent decree.
113. In 1922, Gang Heng-yi, a senior representative from Roman Catholic Church, came to China for the imperial decree Fuzhida and held, in 1924, the First Conference of Chinese Educational Administration..com
114. With much bodily toil and mental travail he wrote the decree upon half a sheet of foolscap and then copy it upon the other.
115. And they finished building according to the command of the God of Israel and according to the decree of Cyrus and Darius and Artaxerxes the king of Persia.
116. Soon after Ricci's death in 1610, an imperial decree asked the foreign missionaries to present proposals for the reform of the Chinese calendar and to translate European scientific books into Chinese.
117. If the Emperor loses his throne, it is because he has already lost "Heaven's decree, " which is presumptively transferred to whoever can hold the Empire.
118. The consent decree, lodged today in the US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, is subject to a 30-day public comment period and approval by the federal court.
119. On the side of Aeneas were the expressed decree of destiny.
120. For example, Emperor Norton said that Governor Wise of Virginia was to be removed from office by royal decree.