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Enabling and International
* Proceedings of the 16th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises

Enabling and Support
Developed by DecisionPath, Inc. see: Adler and D. Koehn, “ CALM: Complex Adaptive System ( CAS )- Based Decision Support for Enabling Organizational Change ”, Intl Conference on Complex Systems ( ICCS 2007 ), Oct 28-Nov 1, 2007.

Enabling and /
## Enabling / disabling factors

Enabling and 2003
* Paulson, Hank and Hu, Fred: " Banking Reform in China: Mission Critical ", in: Pamela Mar and Frank-Jürgen Richter: China – Enabling a New Era of Changes, New York: John Wiley, 2003, ISBN 0-470-82086-1

Enabling and Family
The Garden is also developing a therapeutic horticulture ( TH ) program ( also known as horticulture therapy ) focused on The Buehler Family Foundation Enabling Garden.

Enabling and Microsoft
* Enabling BCC in Microsoft Outlook

Enabling and on
# When the newly elected Reichstag first convened on March 23, 1933, ( not including the Communist delegates, since their party had already been banned by that time ) it passed the Enabling Act ( Ermächtigungsgesetz ), transferring all legislative powers to the Nazi government and, in effect, abolishing the remainder of the Weimar constitution as a whole.
* January 26: Acting-Governor Mason signs Enabling Act for Michigan to hold a constitutional convention on the second Monday in May 1835.
The Competitiveness Team produces a range of annual economic reports ( first published in brackets ): the Global Competitiveness Report ( 1979 ) measures competitiveness of countries and economies ; The Global Information Technology Report ( 2001 ) assesses their competitiveness based on their IT readiness ; the Global Gender Gap Report examines critical areas of inequality between men and women ; the Global Risks Report ( 2006 ) assesses key global risks ; the Global Travel and Tourism Report ( 2007 ) measures travel and tourism competitiveness and the Global Enabling Trade Report ( 2008 ) presents a cross-country analysis of the large number of measures facilitating trade between nations.
During the election campaign, the Nazis alleged that Germany was on the verge of a Communist revolution and that the only way to stop the Communists was to pass the Enabling Act.
The Enabling Act, which gave Hitler the right to rule by decree, passed easily on March 23, 1933.
The Enabling Act ( German: ) was passed by Germany's Reichstag and signed by President Paul von Hindenburg on 23 March 1933.
His work on the Minnesota Enabling Act, passed by Congress on Feb. 26, 1857, facilitated Minnesota's statehood.
* An Essay on Vision, Briefly Explaining the Fabric of the Eye, and the Nature of Vision: Intended for the Service of Those Whose Eyes are Weak or Impaired: Enabling Them to Form an Accurate Idea of the True State of Their Sight, the Means of Preserving it.
* An Essay on Vision, Briefly Explaining the Fabric of the Eye, and the Nature of Vision: Intended for the Service of Those Whose Eyes are Weak or Impaired: Enabling Them to Form an Accurate Idea of the True State of Their Sight, the Means of Preserving it.
The subsequent Enabling Act, passed by the Reichstag on March 23, 1933, stated that, in addition to the traditional method of the Reichstag passing legislation, the Reich government could also pass legislation.
The Enabling Act itself was breached by Hitler on three occasions in 1934: Article 2 of the act stated that
The Centre Party, whose vote was going to be decisive, was split on the issue of the Enabling Act.
He described his reasons as follows: " On the one hand we must preserve our soul, but on the other hand a rejection of the Enabling Act would result in unpleasant consequences for faction and party.
The description of the condominium units and the common areas and any restrictions on their use is established in a document commonly called a " Master Deed " ( also known as the " Enabling Declaration ", the " Declaration of Conditions ", or the " Condominium Document ").
* Kotnour, Jim, " Leadership Mechanisms for Enabling Learning Within Project Teams " in Proceedings from the Third European Conference on Organizational Knowledge, Learning and Capabilities, Proceedings OKLC 2002
Enabling the approach of the transport convoy was a nighttime bombardment of Henderson Field by two battleships on 14 October that heavily damaged the airfield's runways, destroyed half of the CAF's aircraft, and burned most of the available aviation fuel.
Performing badly in subsequent elections, the party ended up as junior coalition partners to the NSDAP in the so-called, short-lived Regierung der nationalen Konzentration ( Government of National Concentration ) on Adolf Hitler's appointment as Chancellor in 1933, supporting the Enabling Act that authorised Hitler's government with legislative powers.
In January 1933, Hitler became Chancellor and it was the passing of the Enabling Act on 23 March, giving Hitler dictatorial powers, that removed the Reichstag as an obstacle to concluding a concordat with the Vatican.
At a cabinet meeting on 20 March 1933, Hitler " confidently reported " that the Centre Party had now seen the necessity of the Enabling Act and that " the acceptance of the Enabling Act also by the Zentrum would signify a strengthening prestige with regard to foreign countries.
However, two weeks later there was a reversal of previous policy and the bishops now allowed the Centre Party and the Bavarian Catholic Party to vote for the Enabling Act which gave Hitler dictatorial powers on 23 March.
German Catholic theologian Robert Grosche described the Enabling Act in terms of the 1870 decree on the infallibility of the Pope, and that the Church had " anticipated on a higher level, that historical decision which is made today on the political level: for the Pope and against the sovereignty of the Council ; for the Fuhrer and against the Parliament.

Enabling and how
* Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act-featured article that explains how that controversial Act still plays a prominent role in the Church of Scientology's campaign against psychiatry

Enabling and methods
* Enabling secure communication with NATO, allied and coalition forces without compromising secret methods.

Enabling and .
It also gave the state governments the same powers the Reich government possessed under the Enabling Act.
However, for all intents and purposes, Germany had been a one-party state since the passage of the Enabling Act.
This law actually violated the Enabling Act, which specifically protected the existence of both legislative chambers.
Like the law abolishing the Reichsrat, this law actually violated the Enabling Act, which specifically forbade Hitler from tampering with the presidency.
With accommodations to the Catholic Centre Party, Hitler succeeded in convincing a required two-thirds of a rigged Parliament to pass the Enabling act of 1933 which gave his government full legislative power.
The Enabling Act formed the basis for the dictatorship, dissolution of the Länder ; the trade unions and all political parties other than the Nazi Party were suppressed.
The Enabling Act, passed by the Reichstag in 1933, gave Hitler and his party full legislative powers, and the country became a de facto dictatorship.
* 1933 – The Reichstag passes the Enabling Act of 1933, making Adolf Hitler dictator of Germany.
When Congress passed the Enabling Act of 1802, which authorized Ohio to begin the process of becoming a U. S. state, the language defining Ohio's northern boundary differed slightly from that used in the Northwest Ordinance: the border was to be " an east and west line drawn through the southern extreme of Lake Michigan, running east ... until it shall intersect Lake Erie or the territorial line Canada ; thence with the same, through Lake Erie to the Pennsylvania line aforesaid.
The Judicial Conference is empowered by the Rules Enabling Act to propose rules, which are then promulgated by the Supreme Court subject to a veto by Congress, to ensure the smooth operation of the federal courts.
* March 23 – The Reichstag passes the Enabling Act, making Adolf Hitler dictator of Germany.
The strategic policy of IFAD is detailed in Strategic Framework for IFAD 2011-2015: Enabling the Rural Poor to Overcome Poverty.
In February, he issued the Reichstag Fire Decree which suspended various civil liberties, and in March he signed the Enabling Act, in which the parliament gave Hitler's administration legislative powers.
* K. Eric Drexler and Christine Peterson, Nanotechnology and Enabling Technologies, Foresight Briefing # 2, 1989.
* Enabling translators to translate documents in a wide variety of formats without having to own the software typically required to process these formats.
The Oklahoma Enabling Act specified that Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory would be admitted as a single state of Oklahoma, which occurred in 1907.
Adolf Hitler prohibited the party in 1933 under the Enabling Act-some party officials were imprisoned, killed or went into exile.
A clear separation of powers was considered imperative to prevent measures like an over-reaching Enabling act, as happened in Germany in 1933.
Following the Enabling Act of 1919 control of the buildings passed to a Parochial Church Council ( replaced by the Cathedral Council in 1968 ), who appointed the woodwork specialist John Rogers as Architect and Surveyor of the Fabric.
It became a semi-autonomous district by the Oklahoma Enabling Act of 1906, and Osage County at the time of Oklahoma Statehood in 1907.

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