Perhaps a rule could be made that would preclude immediate election to a bishopric from a curial position. |
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What is the process for any curial challenge to a ruling not to exercise that exculpatory power? |
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Were the differences among the American cardinals or between the Americans and curial officials? |
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There is only one Italian on the list, Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello, who is not part of the Roman curial inner circle. |
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He may be an exception, but his example proves that grace can confound the expectations and machinations of curial politics. |
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The Conference celebrated St Anthony's feast day with the curial community. |
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In respect of these latter errors curial deferences will be afforded to the decision of the Tribunal. |
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In Rome his knowledge of curial procedure made him a realistic advocate of reform, though always loyal to the papacy. |
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I must still discuss the extent of curial deference, if any, which applies in this case. |
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An older pope who does not know which curial offices and officers need the ax, will be even easier to ignore than Benedict. |
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On appeal in September 2006, the Divisional Court applied well-established law holding that the OSC is entitled to strong curial deference when interpreting the Securities Act and when fashioning a remedy. |
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Neither a crusader nor curial politician, Sixtus aimed at the aggrandizement of his family and of the Papal States, subordinating his duties as the church's spiritual head in a manner characteristic of his era. |
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The Panel in that case could have assumed the role of expert, but to do so would have usurped the expertise of a specialized tribunal to which it owed curial deference. |
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Where complicated administrative schemes are involved, Canadian courts should exercise curial deference to ensure the effective functioning of the administrative authorities. |
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That there is no one single standard of patent unreasonability which applies to every case, but rather degrees of curial deference arises in part from the range of factors within the pragmatic and functional test. |
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The virtue of the pragmatic and functional approach lies in its capacity to draw out the information that may be relevant to the issue of curial deference. |
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Only two Europeans were chosen outside the curial appointments. |
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In 1998, he left his curial task to devote himself exclusively to the chairmanship of the tribunal. |
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Sarfraz said he was very impressed with the way these youngsters batted at such a curial time which was the need of the hour. |
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Mr Bakhtawari suggested that the next fiscal budget should take emergency measures to deal with the curial issue of load-shedding in the country. |
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It should be clear today that such complexity and diversity in church experience cannot be managed nor given life by curial departments in Rome. |
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What might appear first to be a book of parts serves to underline the existence of multiple visions and cultures cohabiting and competing with each other within curial Rome. |
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Consensus is that Ammianus probably came from a curial family, but it is also possible that he was the son of a comes Orientis of the same family name. |
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A number of synod delegates reported that at synods in the past, curial cardinals would go around telling the bishops what topics could not be discussed. |
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Certainly, with the anticipated concentration of curial residents and activity at Pienza, appropriate lodgings for otherwise unaccommodated visitors would be necessary. |
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Then a struggle ensued between the Curial bureaucracy and the non-bureaucrats, so to speak, on the revision of the documents. |
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Though the bishops had vetoed the Curial documents, what would they produce in their stead? |
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What we're going to see is first a gathering of the general congregation of cardinals, those cardinals who are currently in Rome, the Curial cardinals. |
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The workings of the Vatican essentially cease, until a new Pope makes his own appointments, or confirms the current occupants of various Curial posts. |
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