Word: establish
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...degree at the University of Bordeaux, has written three different constitutions, each of which guarantees freedom of the press, speech and religion. Such freedoms have receded as his reign has continued, however; the Saharan crisis was recently cited as an excuse for again putting off promised elections to re-establish Parliament. The last such body was dissolved...
...free elections" held under a "provisional government in which all political parties are present." Raúl Morodo, a member of the executive committee of the Popular Socialist Party (one of the two leading Socialist groups), agrees that a broad-based provisional government "is the best way to establish a democracy here or at least to institute constitutional change." He further calls for a general amnesty for political prisoners and a popular referendum on the monarchy, "since Juan Carlos has no legitimate claim to leadership...
...fine passer, but if it's a wet day, I won't hesitate to go with one of our better running quarterbacks. We'll be playing the second best defensive team in the league, and we're going to have to move the ball on the ground to establish the balance we've had all year...
...provides little guidance in such cases. The courts have yet to establish that there is any constitutional "right to die." The New Jersey Supreme Court has held that a member of Jehovah's Witnesses did not have the right to refuse a blood transfusion on religious grounds. On several occasions, courts have named doctors as guardians in order to assure that children will be given treatments that parents, for whatever personal or religious reasons, are unwilling to provide...
...issues, the opposing camps have been engaging in a primarily rhetorical war, with virtually everyone coming out, not too surprisingly, against crime, high taxes and of course those perennial whipping boys, the universities. When it comes to Harvard, the candidates trip over one another in their anxiousness to establish their credentials as bona fide critics of University expansion and the University's failure to increase its "in lieu of tax" payments to the city. Some candidates, like Brode, say that a simple shift in the attitude of University officials towards the community would go a long way towards relieving town...