A shadow government has emerged, which issues executive fiats undermining constitutional guarantees of privacy, due process and free speech. |
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Executive fiats and judicial indifference are the hallmarks of a decaying democracy. |
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In McBain the history of the grant of fiats by the federal Attorney-General was referred to. |
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Seeking judicial fiats for same-sex unions short-circuits the debate that is the responsibility of legislative bodies. |
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Starting on C major, they ascend in pitch utilizing the key signatures that employ no more than four sharps or fiats. |
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Renewal must come to the culture through the heart, not through random fiats and the grandstanding of pols. |
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It won't follow a list of fiats from government or a proclamation from computer modelers. |
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As the Law Reform Commission report records, there was some research into the number of fiats granted and there are a regular number of fiats. |
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Plant communities thrive there, from ribbons of riparian plants to sagebrush fiats, lodgepole pine forests, subalpine meadows and alpine stone fields. |
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There is omnipresent resentment at their presence in the classroom, mess halls, in the evaluation process, assignment of research topics, and not least, administrative fiats. |
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That drive was undone by the ballot box, but it is unfortunately the case that bureaucratic ordinances are usually more permanent than ministerial fiats. |
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The more well-heeled customers have parked their Ladas, Peugeots, or Fiats in the gigantic parking lot. |
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Most days the cobbled streets and piazzas of the town are chock-full of delivery vans, family Fiats and boy racers gunning their small-engined Vespas. |
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