This became permanent law on July 2, 1995.
But few Russians seem concerned that such contradictions or irritants are about to become the permanent law of the land.
It is not chance but a permanent law of nature that makes experiments with liquids difficult to reproduce from one hour to the next.
Critics fear that they will remain as permanent laws when the summit is over.
But Congress is likely to insist that the new guidelines become part of permanent law so they cannot be altered by a future President.
If signed by the President, it would translate the broad generalities of that agreement into permanent law.
This kind of spending is authorized by permanent laws.
Congress passed the Voting Rights Act in 1965 and it is a permanent law.
When the budget legislation lapsed early this morning, the fee automatically fell back to the lower level in permanent law.
A new union body of permanent law and principles reflecting decentralized authority is still promised.