1. Name, singular or mass Your efforts could be better invested so that the temporary order does not pass to your decree. It looked like a bad deal back then, and it looks like a bad deal today, despite the promises of the parties and this draft approval decree. 1. In Xanadu arrived Kubla KhanA majestic decree of the cathedral of pleasure: Where Alph, the sacred river, crossed caves that were excessive for man Up to a sea without sun. – Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Complete Poems This decree is very serious and we will not allow it to be adopted without resistance. (in Israel offers a 10-month freeze of the settlement in the West Bank) decreto, order, order-in-council, decree, decreet, edict, decree-law, decrees, ordinance, o.i.c., e.o., sub-decree name. [`dɪˈkriː`] is a legally binding order or decision on file with the court (as if it had been made by a court or judge). I don`t think there`s any doubt that Facebook violated the consent decree. I think the question is how many violations there are, I think there may be new violations.
Like many Americans, I am in favor of the vaccine and anti-mandate, many small businesses and workers do not have the money or legal resources to fight Biden`s unconstitutional actions and authoritarian decrees, but when his executive order goes into effect, the RNC will sue the government to protect Americans and their freedoms. The decree will mobilize very significant resources. “The king decreed that all firstborn should be killed” Synonyms: decision, fate, commission, law, edict, manifesto, rule, judgment, commandment, judgment, ordinance, proclamation.