Word: submits
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...World Court has jurisdiction to submit binding decisions only when both parties to the dispute agree to abide by that decision. Also the Court has the power to hand down advisory decisions when requested to do so by the League of Nations. In contrast the Permanent Court of Arbitration is in reality more a panel of judges than a court. Over a hundred justlees are listed and in a dispute sumitted to arbitration a council of judges is selected from the list...
...statement as to the official view of the North Carolina story. I wish to state that on July 31 I wrote this Embassy informing them of my planned exhumation of the body and I stated that I desired either the Embassy, or one of the French historians, submit me a document giving something important about Marshal Ney, to be incorporated in my records...
...definite assertion. But, according to Professor Carnap, if such a statement were transposed into the imperative form, "to reveal its exclusively volitional function," it would read as follows: "Members of the race of Hottentots! Unite and battle to dominate the other races! And you, members of other races! Submit to the yoke or fly from this land...
Last week Judge Willis used the squabble over Judge Edmonds' qualifications as an excuse to cut through the Pacific Mutual snarl. Taking the case back to its legal beginning, the court asked Commissioner Carpenter to submit a reorganization plan to him exactly as he had previously done to Judge Edmonds...
...fill an Army post. She has done her work well and to the satisfaction of all those who had business with her. She has been the custodian of important, confidential papers. . . . The creature of a boss named -s her successor would have no understanding of Service affairs. We submit to the President that it is far better to disappoint a political henchman than to violate an honored tradition, and to cast odium upon a system which enables the ousting of a thoroughly competent official...