The focus of the debt limit increase should be to put added responsibility on the executive branch and mechanisms for the executive branch to reduce spending.
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The U.S. implementation of such a resolution would obviously be a matter not just for the executive branch, which supported it, but for Congress and the judiciary as well.
Mr McFarlane, a Bristol relationship counsellor, worked for the Avon branch of national charity Relate but was sacked for gross misconduct in 2008 after saying on a training course he might have an objection to discussing sexual problems with gay couples.
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As a matter of comity and tradition, these appropriations requests for the Legislative Branch are transmitted without change.
It has been hired for the Western Branch Line Gala until 24 February.
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In addition, this transmittal contains FY 2014 amendments for the Legislative Branch.
In 1966, Clan Line, which weighed 150 tonnes, was prevented from travelling past Wareham as it was too heavy for the single branch line to Swanage.
So why does he need something... now he's asking for the legislative branch of government, a separate branch of government from his executive branch of government, to give him some other direction.
Erwin Ureel, the chairman of the Flemish branch for the appeal, said it was important to create a Welsh national memorial as a mark of respect to all those involved in the conflict.
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Ford had spent his political life in the House of Representatives, where he was known as a well-meaning, go-along, get-along type, a man good at doing legislative business but who seemingly had inadequate preparation for the vicissitudes of the executive branch, with its relentless pace and constant and merciless exposure.
The report reserves particular criticism for the fact that Special Branch had the power to withhold intelligence from senior investigating officers, despite being "ill placed" to know whether or not it was relevant.
That a review takes place into the role and function of Special Branch to ensure there are clear structures and procedures for the management of intelligence between special branch and other parts of the force.
Five of the victims, including the child, lived there, while a real-estate agent and a plumber were working there, said Ryan O'Connor, the EMS branch director for the Brentwood Legion Ambulance.
The process for becoming a Muslim chaplain for any branch of the U.S. military, currently involves two separate phases.
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When the chef Andy Ricker chose the location for the New York branch of Pok Pok, his Southeast Asian restaurant in Portland, Oregon, he went a bit off the beaten path, to the Columbia Street Waterfront.
She went twice in the late 1960s, firstly as a guest of the State Department -- which openly touted her as a future prime minister -- and secondly as a lecturer for the U.S. branch of the English Speaking Union.
The outlines of the plan call for the creation of either a branch of the Treasury Department or an independent agency to buy or take on troubled assets, with the goal of either selling them at a profit later or working them off.
They have to be turned over when the demanding branch can articulate a compelling need for the information to fulfill one of its own constitutional functions -- a need that outweighs the executive branch's interest in confidentiality.
However, Congress, under the direction of both parties, has delegated too much of the constitutional responsibility for making law to the executive branch.
Thompson has acted in more than 30 films, including The Hunt for Red October, and he is well-known for playing the character Arthur Branch on the highly rated Law and Order television program.
Owners responsible for conditions in the Upper Big Branch mine should be held accountable for decisions they made and preventive measures they failed to take.
"There is no question that there is a long-term shift in the role of the branch and the need for them, " says Robert Hedges, a managing director at AlixPartners.
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In the Netherlands, that increasingly means going to where the people are instead of waiting for them to visit the local branch.
Researchers found a 20% improvement in progression to advanced AMD with the replacement, said Emily Chew, deputy director of epidemiology and clinical application for the National Eye Institute, a branch of the National Institutes of Health.
The meeting will also hear from Paul Gilroy, branch secretary for the library workers' union Unison.
The truth is that each of these operates as a branch office for the City of London, the square mile that is the epicenter of finance in London.
If no criminal tax case is already underway, your case should be referred to the civil branch of the IRS for processing and amended return filings.
The National Center for Education Statistics, a branch of the U.S. Department of Education, also found that the total enrollment in distance learning courses across all post-secondary degree-granting institutions roughly doubled -- from 754, 000 to 1.6 million -- from 1995 to 1997-98.
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The cell phone is important because it can offer bank-like services without the need for expensive branch offices.
The ocean drive on the bluff, which has for years been the pride of Long Branch, is each year becoming narrower, and within a short time will be impassable.
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