Lord Griffiths called for primary law-making powers and for a formal separation of powers between the executive (the assembly government) and the legislature (the assembly).
We're there now three and a half years later and it's still the Americans that are - and the coalition forces that are providing the primary law enforcement.
Former Welsh Secretary Ron Davies said constitutional reform has been on the agenda for a long time and Wales having primary law-making powers would speed up that process.
The primary task for law enforcement after such an attack is to identify the perpetrator(s), apprehend them, and examine whether this attack was a one-off or the first in a series.
So maybe New Hampshire could hold its primary on Thursday, January 10 even though by law it has held its primary on a Tuesday for more than 30 years.
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This is the primary body of international law, theoretically, that they were using to determine some of these cases.
Most importantly, I do not believe that my personal views and values should be the primary basis for making law.
The primary source of harassment law is the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Cabranes restated the primary goal of trademark law, which is enforced under the Lanham Act: To protect consumers against being confused about the origin and quality of a product.
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This was not the intent of the reform legislation and was, in fact, one of the primary reasons why the law seeks to mandate that all Americans have health insurance.
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Signs that foreign companies might be the primary targets of the law began to emerge in November, when a merger between two brewers, America's Anheuser-Busch and Belgium's InBev, was endorsed by Chinese regulators only on the condition that the combined firm's existing interest in several domestic breweries be frozen.
"Frankly, that group is holding us up, " said Westchester Assemblywoman Amy Paulin, the primary sponsor of the alimony law.
Under agency law, their primary loyalty is to the firm, not you.
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Nevertheless, the court's ruling further smudges the already blurred line between discrimination on the basis of sex, which is what is actually outlawed by Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act (the primary source of sexual-harassment law), and mere incivility or, in Mr Oncale's case, criminal assault.
By law New Hampshire holds the first primary of the U.S. presidential election season -- which is why Iowa, which voted earlier this week, held caucuses instead of a primary.
As the two primary uses of DNA right now are research and law enforcement, those DNA sets are handled differently.
The primary issues are basic security, the rule of law, and hunger.
The anger at Republicans for supporting tough immigration laws, like the one passed in Arizona last year, is powerful and potentially damaging to Mr. Romney after a Republican primary in which the candidates largely rallied behind that law.
Since that time, Mueller has led a transformation of the Bureau from a pre- 9-11 law enforcement agency, to an agency whose primary mission is national security.
She said there was a requirement in law that such assessments were carried out in primary schools and a trial of the computer-based assessments had shown no major faults.
My primary position is as the Laurence A. Tisch Professor of Law, at New York University School of Law.
And forget the fact that her chief supporter in Michigan, Gov. Jennifer Granholm, a Democrat, signed the bill into law that allowed the state to move up its primary.
However, should the Church's governing body decide in the future that the Church wishes to conduct such marriages, there is provision in the Bill for the law to be altered without the need for further primary legislation by Parliament.
"History has shown there has yet to be a company that has won the hearts and minds of consumers and achieved continuous growth, when its primary means to competition has been the outright abuse of patent law, not the pursuit of innovation, " the memo said.
The IRS itself, in its regulations and rulings, has held that a 501(c)(4) can provide a substantial (but unquantified) private benefit to its members so long as its primary activity is promoting the common good, says George Washington University law professor Miriam Galston.
OK, but what about that pesky law saying there has to be a week before the next primary?
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When she and her husband were the primary caregivers for her 96-year-old mother-in-law, "her medical needs and social needs were overwhelming to the point that we could not also manage her finances, " she says.
Its primary weapon to prevent terror was the wiretap, a surveillance tool virtually everyone in law enforcement says is the best way to catch criminals.
Housing was experiencing above-average price rises because of a favorable change in the tax law in 1998 that virtually eliminated capital gains taxes on the sale of most primary residences.
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