Synonym: command, dictate, order, pronounce, rule. Similar words: decreed, decrepit, decrease, decry, in secret, ice-cream, secretary, recreation. Meaning: [dɪ'kriː] n. a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge). v. 1. issue a decree 2. decide with authority.
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121. Yet, in 2006, the Justice Department charged the ABA with violating provisions of the decree and called for it to take remedial action as well as to pay Justice $185,000 for its enforcement troubles.
122. Then they said to the king, 'Daniel, who is one of the exiles from Judah, pays no attention to you, O king, or to the decree you put in writing. He still prays three times a day.
123. Now, following a decree from the interior ministry, families in the town will be allowed to adopt their soubriquet as a 2nd, official surname.
124. In the control of commodity tax, besides Da Ming Law, Da Gao, announcement, imperial decree and laws and regulations make different effect at the different stage.
125. Swift service, has gained believing the imperial decree and support unanimously of big old and new customers.
126. The parliament described the decree as interference in the republic's internal affairs.
127. The Company is not in violation of its certificate of incorporation or by-laws or any judgment, decree or order, applicable to it.
128. Sir Paul McCartney has consented to the decree on these grounds.
129. It's a consent decree because some raw sewage, when it rained a lot here, would overflow into some of our rivers.
130. Thai gov't to consider revoking emergency decree in Bangkok next week.
131. A series ofearthquakes in the 18th century led the Spanish crown to decree thatthe the capital be moved to present-day Guatemala City.
132. The decree by the Jakarta suburb of a town Tanggelang ( Transliteration ) proposed and drafted.
133. An agent de change had to be a French citizen, be nominated by a former agent or his estate, be approved by the Minister of Finance, and was appointed by decree of the President of the Republic.
134. The first step was to reopen the banks; the first legislation sought was the re-issue of the Federal Reserve Bank Note, followed by the formalisation of the gold embargo and the anti-hoarding decree.
135. The stage is set, and the die is cast, and this process of change will happen whatever the Dark Ones try to do, as it is a Divine Decree.
136. At a plenary session of the lower house starting at 1 pm local time, Speaker Yohei Kono read out the Imperial decree signed by the Japanese emperor, proclaiming the dissolution.
137. Officials explaining the decree taxing bonuses were greeted with jeers and complaints.
138. The couple, who were married for almost eight years, had a "quickie divorce" last month, finalised when their decree nisi was read out in the high court.
139. But all these are decided by the evil spirit juice might, the cepheus decree and the young and clever compels a gram mischievousness.
140. He is prepared to use his recently-acquired powers to introduce reform by presidential decree.
141. At eleven o'clock Squealer came out to make another announcement. As his last act upon earth, Comrade Napoleon had pronounced a solemn decree: the drinking of alcohol was to be punished by death.
142. The condition imposed by the Fates had been met , and the decree was irrevocable.
143. A 'decree absolute' normally follows six weeks and one day from the decree nisi, completing the divorce proceedings.
143. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
144. However of Cyrus king of Babylon, King Cyrusa decree to rebuild this house of God.
145. To appoint , decree , or ordain in advance foreordain .
146. Aftertime the Confucianists filial piety is a Original decree leave from xian qin ? ? filial piety.
147. The pope's decree, issued Saturday, brings back into the Catholic Church's fold Bishop Richard Williamson and three other bishops who belong to the Society of Saint Pius X.
148. A ministerial decree has been issued and tough regulations been set.
149. Such sentence and imperial decree, no one else dare to utter a word.
150. To order by virtue of superior authority ; decree or enact.
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