It gives me great satisfaction to be able to act in service of this greater purpose.
According to James Schlesinger, former defense secretary and energy secretary, the service chiefs were not specifically polled before-the-fact on the question of whether they would support such a treaty -- an example of the perverse effect of the Goldwater-Nicholls Act in downgrading the role of service chiefs.
Since that moment, this act of excellence in customer service has gone viral.
The ferries are protected by a Royal Charter and it would need an act of parliament to end the service.
Mr Leakey's last act as head of the Kenya Wildlife Service in 1998 was to prevent the government clearing swathes of Mount Kenya's forests.
Susan Lindauer, who worked for Wyden when he was a congressman and later served as a press secretary to now-former Senator Carol Moseley-Braun (D-Ill.), is " accused of conspiring to act as a spy for the Iraqi Intelligence Service and engaging in prohibited financial transactions involving the government of Iraq under dictator Saddam Hussein, " according to AP.
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But when the IRS was reorganized under the Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998, it recast its mission statement.
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The decisions interpret Congress' attempt, in the Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998, to free "innocent spouses" from tax bills attributable to the misdeeds of their former (and in some cases current) mates.
Other key elements of the act include access to a choice of high quality services and ensuring that public service principles remain at the heart of British broadcasting.
So as part of last August's Pension Protection Act it ordered the Internal Revenue Service to allow taxpayers to direct deposit some or all of their tax refunds into up to three accounts, including Individual Retirement Accounts.
Conservatives peer Lord Mackay of Clashfern said the "plain, clear, concise words" of the original Act that established the Health Service in 1946 should not be interfered with.
For example, a shift to a more effective drug or service could be accomplished without an act of Congress or White House political support.
But it will also act as a complement to the rich service-sector economies of the OECD and the high-tech economies of East Asia.
The federal law in question is the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978, a response to decades of often abusive social service practices that resulted in the separation of large numbers of native youngsters from their families, in many cases to non-Indian homes.
The following year the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 would create requirements that forced most S corporations and professional service corporation on to a December year end.
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It wanted a civil service act to enshrine the non-partisan rights and duties of officials.
The very act of shifting from an in-house data centre to an on-demand service can start a powerful discovery process.
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The federal law in question is the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) of 1978, a response to decades of often abusive social service practices that resulted in the separation of large numbers of native youngsters from their families, in many cases to non-Indian homes.
The 1952 Income and Corporation Taxes Act made pensions tax-free, if granted on account of medical unfitness attributable to service.
The costs of Project Pegasus were given to Nuclear Information Service (NIS) following a request under the Freedom of Information Act.
And most Americans believe that the USA Patriot Act "is within acceptable bounds in its treatment of civil liberties, " the Gallup News Service announces.
Reporter Richard Watson said that, in general terms, it was not out of the ordinary for the security service to approach people for information or even to act as covert sources.
Lord Elis-Thomas earlier issued a statement recording his "warmest thanks to Paul for his unique contribution in developing the assembly parliamentary service, which has prepared us so well for implementing the Government of Wales Act 2006".
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Whilst it is possible that some of the hard-core sites visited by Graham Coutts - who was found guilty on Wednesday of murdering Ms Longhurst - breach the Obscene Publications Act, the fact that they are hosted by service providers (ISP's) based overseas, means that the UK authorities have no jurisdiction to act.
In his final extraordinary act as pontiff, Pope Benedict may have taught the world more about genuine leadership than in his many years of service to the church.
After downloading millions of academic papers from the online service JSTOR, Swartz was prosecuted under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) and faced up to 35 years in prison.
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First, companies must take care not to put customers in "unforeseen" danger, assuming that those customers act in a "reasonable" manner when using a product or service. (Repeatedly jabbing a bottle of Coca-Cola in your eye and suing for damages probably wouldn't fly in court, for example).
In fact, one federal law, the Hatch Act, explicitly prohibits civil service workers from making such donations, the idea being to shield them from the politics of patronage.
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