Mr Yeltsin must retain and firmly back genuine reformers at the top of his government, lending them his decree-laden weight at critical moments.
In response, Morsy dropped his decree, but the situation remained tense.
Issuing his decree, he said that since the early days of Christianity, the Church had made Latin "her own language", and that it was still held in high regard.
His decree announcing a review of all existing oil contracts, with the possibility of curtailing some (if not all) oil exports, has substantially heightened anxieties in both the Western oil and credit markets.
Earlier this year, for instance, his attempt to decree a minor change to the rules on private electricity generation was blocked in the Supreme Court.
Since he dissolved parliament two years ago, Abdullah has governed his kingdom by decree, promulgating 160 laws, which will remain on the statute books until parliament gets around to debating them.
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Her lawyer said Mr Castro abducted his daughters several times, despite the divorce decree making no provision for his visitation.
On March 5th his cabinet approved a decree to allow the candidates to run after all.
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Shortly after the signing ceremony on Monday, he issued a religious decree stating his continuing reservations about the constitution.
His cabinet approved a decree which, had it been countersigned by President Giorgio Napolitano, would have forced Ms Englaro's doctors to continue treatment.
Bolivia's recently elected socialist president, Evo Morales, led troops into a Brazilian-run gasfield and unveiled a decree nationalising his country's oil and gas industry.
Michel Djotodia declared on 25 March that he would rule by decree after his Seleka rebel group stormed CAR's capital, Bangui, ending President Bozize's decade-long rule.
The announcement that Milosevic was in U.N. custody came after a day of drama that began when Yugoslavia's Constitutional Court suspended the decree allowing his extradition.
Ahmed Saeed, a reporter for Baghdad Satellite TV, said the decree effectively halts his network's reporting.
Even his decision to reverse by decree Mr Sarkozy's raising of the retirement age from 60 to 62 for those who started work young has gone unchallenged, since he campaigned for it.
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President Ilham Aliyev himself signed the decree stripping Aylisli of his national awards and monthly literary stipend.
In 1294, Pope Celestine V, only five months after his election, issued a solemn decree declaring it permissible for a pope to resign and then did so.
He was ousted by presidential decree in 1993, and his successor, Benazir Bhutto, suffered the same fate a year ago, paving the way to Mr Sharif's re-election shortly after.
Yet Mr Berlusconi says his cabinet will simply draw up an emergency decree to keep Rete4 in business.
In the past, a CIO could simply decree DropBox and iCloud verboten and his or her will would be carried out.
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Morsy signed a decree shortly after, putting into effect his country's newly approved constitution.
Hun Sen could also extend his government's term and rule by royal decree - but again the king would likely refuse to be involved in such a ploy.
Fendrich and his fellow Marienkirche officials went on record with a signed decree.
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Morsy issued a sweeping presidential decree in November, which prevented any court from overturning his decisions until a new, post-Mubarak constitution was passed.
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According to a presidential decree issued by the Kremlin, Mr Abramovich had asked to be relieved of his duties.
The decree entered at that time required Donald to maintain three policies of insurance on his life for the benefit of Lois.
In his dissenting statement, Commissioner Rosch stated that it arguably cannot be concluded that the consent decree is in the public interest if it contains a denial of liability.
Mr Yushchenko on Monday said he would not reverse his decision to call elections, but said: "I am today signing a decree calling back parliament for several days" so that lawmakers could vote on "amendments to the budget and several dozen measures to combat the crisis".
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