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- His question is : Who can make a positive or negative resolution for another?
- He consulted with himself and with God and made a negative resolution about marriage.
- I expect a positive resolution but I am prepared for a negative resolution as well,
- Whether or not a statutory instrument is subject to affirmative or negative resolution procedure is dictated by the parent act.
- If there were mostly positive resolutions in Act One, there will, by necessity, be mostly negative resolutions in Act Two.
- The draft order may pass through Parliament to become a Statutory Instrument under the existing " negative resolution " or " affirmative resolution " procedures, or a new " super-affirmative resolution " procedure.
- The first and possibly only Clinton term is barely half over, but we already have studies of his administration by Bob Woodward, Elizabeth Drew and others, with mostly negative resolutions, and more are coming.
- Many statutory instruments ( indeed, the largest group after those subject to the negative resolution procedure ) are not required to be laid before Parliament at all, and are therefore not subject to any Parliamentary control.
- In retaliation, Vietnam's National Assembly issued a rare statement earlier this week condemning the moves, saying the " wrongful, negative resolutions do not serve the relations " between Vietnam and the U . S . and EU.
- In addition, the House of Commons may refer a statutory instrument to a Standing Committee for detailed debate on the merits of the legislation if a motion to annul ( in the case of an instrument subject to negative resolution ) or approve ( in the case of an instrument subject to affirmative resolution ) is made.
- The parliamentary controls, by which delegated legislation made by Statutory Instrument may either need to be approved by a vote of each House of Parliament before it is made ( the affirmative resolution procedure ), or be subject to a veto by either House within a certain period of time after it is made ( the negative resolution procedure ), are described in detail in the article on constitutional convention that the House of Lords does not vote against delegated legislation, instead passing a motion that sets out their concerns while still allowing the legislation to pass.