They will be fighting for 31 seats in a home rule government.
Even in the West Bank, run by a more liberal Western-backed self-rule government, most public schools separate boys and girls by fourth grade.
The strike was launched on May 2, 1977 by Mr Paisley and his political ally, Ernest Baird to protest against an alleged lack of security and to demand a return to unionist majority-rule government at Stormont.
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Also Thursday, the Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised to withdraw from 10 percent of the West Bank, a much larger area than expected, if Arafat's self-rule government quietly accepted construction of the Jewish housing development.
Libertarians aghast at the hydra-headed apparatus in Washington would have apoplexy in China, where the basic rule of government bureaucracy is that you can never have too much.
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In declining to extend the Discovery Rule to government civil penalty enforcement actions, the Court cast the government as a unique plaintiff often tasked with rooting out fraud and armed with many arrows in its quiver just for such an undertaking.
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It is also worth noting that the government has already broken that secondary rule of cutting government debt relative to GDP in 2015.
Third, Globovision's license expires two years from now under a recent government rule change.
Since the end of the cold war, the developing world has seen much progress in transitions from authoritarian rule to democratic government.
The first rule of city government should be an unwavering commitment to delivering real value to the public with every tax dollar.
Sunni Arabs had more political clout in Iraq during Saddam Hussein's rule until his government was deposed in 2003 after the U.S.-led invasion.
Nonetheless, his withdrawal from consideration is yet another embarrassing mark on the Obama administration's Linconesque plans for bipartisan rule and deep government reform.
Operation Tor Shezada, which means black prince, is a mission to seize a Taliban-controlled town in central Helmand and try to restore government rule.
The MPs considering the UK subsidies are on the Eleventh Delegated Legislation Committee, a non-specialist group which scrutinises details of government rule-making on all topics.
So far, Kumaratunga, 52, has restored government rule to the once rebel-held northern city of Jaffna, curtailed state repression and engineered something of an economic turnaround.
The suspension was adjusted for China's rough roads, and engine size cut from 3.5 litres to 2.8, to accommodate a rule that limited government cars of over three litres to minister level or above.
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From time to time, we have been tempted to believe that society has become too complex to be managed by self-rule, that government by an elite group is superior to government for, by, and of the people.
While we will not be able to comment on any possible communications between the suspect and law enforcement at this time, as a general rule, the government will always seek to elicit all the actionable intelligence and information we can from terrorist suspects taken into our custody.
"We need an economic government to rule the economy, " Mr. Maduro said, who added that his government would aim to bring inflation down to single digits within the next three years, a goal often promised by his predecessor.
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Carriers sued to block the rule, and the government eventually dropped its attempt to implement it.
And after a decade of autocratic rule, the new government will face many demands for change.
The government should rule out using peak-time train fare rises to manage passenger numbers, MPs have said.
If, for instance, Plaid no longer stands for home rule and self-government, then what does it stand for?
Last month, students from across Wales protested at Cardiff Bay, urging the assembly government to rule out top-up fees for good.
Tunisia, for example, now seems the most likely candidate to make a successful transition from authoritarian rule to truly representative government.
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Nor does it rule out a sympathetic government choosing to treat artists with special consideration: Ireland does not tax them, for instance.
Last autumn, he had imposed direct rule by the central government, primarily to bring order to violence-prone Karachi, the country's commercial centre.
More than 80 Labour MPs have signed a Commons petition urging the government to rule out fees, which they say would create a "two-tier" system.
If it is accepted, President Rosen Plevneliev, a political ally of the prime minister, will have to appoint an interim government to rule until the next parliamentary elections.
The foreign secretary was speaking in a backbench-led debate on a motion, tabled by Conservative MP John Baron, which called on the government to rule out using military force against Iran.
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