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Until around the mid-18th century, resolutions of the council had to be unanimous, but afterwards, majority voting became more common.
In 1986 the name of the district was changed to Montgomeryshire by resolution of the council.
Applied studies were organized under the resolution of the Councils of Faculties.
In Bavaria, where Doellinger's influence was greatest, the strongest determination to resist the resolutions of the council prevailed.
Peterborough and Huntingdon became two of the county's six districts and in 1984, following a resolution of the council, the latter district was renamed Huntingdonshire.
Authentic papers relating to the expedition against Carthagena being the Resolutions of the Councils of War, London, 1744.
At that time, the Ministry of Interior replied that creating a new province would load a heavy burden to the state budget and was contrary to the resolution of the Council of Ministers.
The district was originally to be called Pastonacres, but changed its name by resolution of the council and permission of the Secretary of State for Environment before it formally came into existence on 1 April 1974.
Listening attentively, I recognized the words of the resolution of the council, enjoining the arrest or imprisonment of any who should pervert the minds of the people by delusions, and by professing to have received revelations from another world.
The district was created as North Wolds, but was renamed by resolution of the council on February 1, 1981 (the Borough of Beverley was renamed to include 'East Yorkshire' in its name the same year).
The three began separate independence drives after President Mikhail S. Gorbachev came to power in the Soviet Union, and finally attained freedom this month by a resolution of the council temporarily governing the Soviet Union in the wake of the coup.
The most significant provision, diplomats say, is a commitment by all 15 Council members "to take further concrete measures as soon as possible under Chapter VII of the Charter in response to Iraq's continued violation of the Charter, of resolutions of the Council and of international law."
In October 2006, the DCLG White Paper Strong and Prosperous Communities proposed that in future the requirement for a referendum to approve the establishment of an elected mayor for a council area be dropped in favour of a simple resolution of the council following community consultation.