Several states have passed similar resolutions, but the House resolution was the first time a branch of the federal government did so.
It effectively forecloses Congress' option to reject the deployment at such time as the legislative branch is ultimately permitted to address the question.
He is young (only 51), he has experience on Capitol Hill, and he has served just enough time in the Executive Branch--two years--to be respectable and still escape with his reputation intact.
My view of this was, 'Hey, not only do they want me to waste my time going to the branch, but they are also going to try and sell me something - no thanks.
Rather than sell one design or original piece at a time, she started to branch out to craft a wholesale line of jewelry.
Some insurers are also unhappy about China's capital and solvency requirements, which were tightened last month: companies must now put more capital aside every time they open a new branch.
This time he tried to use the executive branch to destroy the Honduran constitution.
Democratic control of the Senate also meant that Bush's appointments to the government's judicial branch had a much harder time at confirmation.
Now would also be a good time, with Congress and the executive branch poised to effect deficit reduction on the backs of U.S. servicemen and women, to engage in some second-thought-style reflection - before the Pentagon budget is reduced any further.
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"I don't doubt for a minute that the executive branch has done things over time that caused legitimate concerns in Congress which they then responded to by putting out restrictions on the department's ability to manage its affairs, " the secretary said.
Protecting the Technological Seed Corn: Fortunately, in the case of the F-117 and to an even greater degree with the aforementioned systems whose problems were more in the public domain, the secretary of Defense presiding at the time (and others in the executive branch) engaged directly with the Congress to muster and maintain the necessary support from Capitol Hill.
The officers were part of the Territorial Support Group at the time, which assisted the Anti-Terrorist Branch in the arrest operation.
This is the first time something like this has been tried across the entire executive branch and we are eager to solicit input.
Also, staff members at the county library branch on campus, where Quick worked part-time for about a year, "had fond things to say of him, " Levy said.
Such branches can cause a processor to waste valuable time dealing with the ancillary book-keeping that comes with every branch.
All of his brothers served in a branch of the US armed forces and, at one time or another, taught my cousins and I to safely fire rifles and pistols.
Pinchas Halpern, chair of the emergency department at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, and Shmuel Shapira, a director of programs at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem who previously led the trauma branch of the Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps, spent time at MGH as part of a years-long mission that takes them around the world sharing their experience with medical responses to terrorist bombings.
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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.
Mr. Obama's proposal at the time was for Congress to grant him "consolidation authority" to combine executive branch functions, specifically singling out the five housing agencies and the six shops that deal with business like the Commerce Department and the Export-Import Bank.
With all the disparaging comments that are made about the media, one effect of the 24-hour, instantaneous news cycle has been that the internal debates taking place within the executive branch and the military have been disseminated to the public in real time.
Andrew Thomas, chairman of the Ashton-under-Lyne branch of the Manchester City Supporters Club, described the kick-off time of this year's final as "crackers".
Caroline Bowker, the secretary of the Guernsey branch of the NASUWT, said teachers were worried about the amount of time they were having to devote to adjusting to the new system.
Nuclear power, over time, would lessen our dependence on both oil and coal, but so far the executive branch has also been slow in implementing incentives contained in the 2005 energy bill.
During the period under review in the AWC ( January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2010), the firm had about 58 branch offices and some 151 registered representatives (and those numbers were respectively reduced by the time of the AWC to about 61 offices and 146 reps).
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And this year -- the first time in the history of the all-volunteer force -- the Navy and every component of every branch of the military, active, Guard and Reserve, met or exceeded their recruiting and retention goals.
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For many customers, the first time they know their bank has been shut down is when their credit card gets declined or they walk to their branch and notice it's closed.
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