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External and Crisis
** External Debt Crisis, 1982 – 1990, the external debt crisis and Paris Club re-scheduling and debt reduction.
In 1956, this idea was actualized by St-Laurent and his Secretary of State for External Affairs Lester B. Pearson in the development of UN Peacekeepers that helped to put an end to the Suez Crisis.
In 1956, under his direction, St-Laurent's Secretary of State for External Affairs Lester B. Pearson, helped solve the Suez Crisis in 1956 between Great Britain, France, Israel and Egypt, bringing forward St-Laurent's 1946 views on a U. N. military force in the form of the United Nations Emergency Force ( UNEF ) or peacekeeping.
Casey held the External Affairs post during the height of the Cold War, the Suez Crisis, the war in Indo-China and other major world events.
He served as a Special Staff of the Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine ( 1954 – 56 ) with the Department of External Affairs and was thus nearby when the Suez Crisis of 1956 occurred.
The Crisis Group is co-chaired by former British politician and European Commissioner for External Affairs, Christopher Patten and former US Ambassador to the United Nations, Thomas R. Pickering.
Secretary of State for External Affairs Lester Pearson, while he was President of the UN General Assembly in 1957, proposed the concept of UN peacekeeping forces as a means of dealing with the aftermath of the Suez Crisis.
* The Report of the Communications Service of the Department for External Church Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate on the Work of the Commission for the Investigation of the Crisis in the Diocese of Sourozh.

External and technology
External keyboards may attach to the PDA directly, using a cable, or may use wireless technology such as infrared or Bluetooth to connect to the PDA.
* External DSLs with Eclipse technology
Scientific theorising about the atomic system, geological succession, and earth origins ; natural history ( botany, entomology, ornithology and zoology ); and developments in technology, particularly in textiles manufacture ,( see Section 7, External links, below ) are all reflected in the Cyclopædia.
Subsequently Openreach began a rollout of VDSL2 FTTC technology over 21CN, deploying MSANs in thousands of new street-side cabinets ( See External link below ).
The Ares V will use stretched five or " five-point-five "- segment versions of the SRBs ; a new, larger tank using Shuttle External Tank construction and insulation technology ; and newer, cheaper expendable rocket engines ( the Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne RS-68 engine, identical to those used on the Delta IV EELV ) located at the base of the new tank.

External and market
# External market forces, such as a sharp decline in the economy ( for example, the Madoff investment scandal during the market downturn of 2008 ), cause many investors to withdraw part or all of their funds.
External Serial ATA disk enclosures and drives are increasingly common in the consumer computing market, but not all SATA-compatible motherboards and disk controllers include external SATA ports.
External environmental factors include customer analysis, competitor analysis, target market analysis, as well as evaluation of any elements of the technological, economic, cultural or political / legal environment likely to impact success.
The Office of External Affairs ( OEA ) is the Commission's liaison with the domestic and foreign news media, producer and market user groups, educational and academic groups and institutions, and the general public.
External auditors reported that, between summer 2006 and summer 2007, at a moment linked by American scholar Peter Gross with a rise in influence for the major market players and a loss of overall credibility, Adevărul was the only newspaper not to have incurred a drastic loss in readership ( Gândul itself lost an estimated 26, 000 ).
West Bros. Furniture is now Hanover ’ s only furniture manufacturer and a major player in the solid wood furniture market supplying bedroom, dining room, occasional & accent furniture throughout North America, and to External Affairs Canada to furnish the Canadian Embassy residences worldwide.

External and forces
External processes which move particles across the wall of a volume of gas include diffusion, gravitational settling and migration caused by external forces such as electric charges.
* External attributions: That the cause of procrastination is due to external forces beyond our control ( e. g., " I'm procrastinating because the assignment isn't fair ").
; External frames: The ski boot provides three functions ; protecting the foot from the elements, providing a mounting point for the binding, and transmitting forces between the leg and the ski.
External forces and reactions to those forces are considered to act only at the nodes and result in forces in the members which are either tensile or compressive forces.
Joshua's pursuit is hampered by agents from the Edenist Intelligence service ( led by Samual ) and the Kulu External Security Agency ( led by Monica Foulkes ) who have surprisingly joined forces in their own pursuit of Mzu.
The principle of virtual work then states: External virtual work is equal to internal virtual work when equilibrated forces and stresses undergo unrelated but consistent displacements and strains.
The physical interpretation of the above equation is, the External virtual work is equal to internal virtual work when equilibrated forces and stresses undergo unrelated but consistent displacements and strains.
Prior conservative governments had asserted that British military forces would be able to protect Australia, but Curtin, along with External Affairs Minister Dr H. V.
External brackets built into the bulkheads transfer the support forces to the pontoons.

External and enough
External taxes alone cannot provide enough revenue for a government as extensive as the one proposed, especially in a time of war.

External and wealth
Indeed, he made so much wealth that on two occasions he offered to pay the Colombian External debt.

External and Independent
A comprehensive programme of organizational reform and culture change began in 2008 after the release of an Independent External Evaluation.
* Autonomous ( Independent ): External entities which are separated from the system, but affect the system indirectly, by means of imposed constraints or similar influences ( Examples: " regulatory committees " or " standards groups ").
* Chair, NASA External Independent Readiness Review Team for Second Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission ( 1995 – 97 )
In a 2011 study, the Council of Europe concluded that: “ The Benchmarking results from a sample of 15 international organisations in Europe show that 11 have an audit committee ( of which the name may vary from Audit Committee, Advisory Committee on Audits, Audit Advisory Board, Audit Progress Committee, Finance and Audit Committee, Independent Advisory Oversight Committee, Independent Audit Advisory Committee of Experts ) and in seven, the Audit committee plays a role in the selection of the External Auditor ".

External and Worlds
A History of Japan, 1582-1941: Internal and External Worlds.
Philosophical Problems of the Internal and External Worlds: Essays on the Philosophy of Adolf Grünbaum, Volume 1.
A History of Japan, 1582-1941: Internal and External Worlds.
A History of Japan, 1582-1941: Internal and External Worlds.
A History of Japan, 1582-1941: Internal and External Worlds.
), Philosophical Problems of the Internal and External Worlds: Essays on the Philosophy of Adolf Grünbaum, University of Pittsburgh Press 1993, ISBN 0-8229-3738-7, pp. 129 – 160.
A History of Japan, 1582-1941: Internal and External Worlds.
A History of Japan, 1582-1941: Internal and External Worlds.
A History of Japan, 1582-1941: Internal and External Worlds.
A History of Japan, 1582-1941: Internal and External Worlds.
A History of Japan, 1582-1941: Internal and External Worlds.
A History of Japan, 1582-1941: Internal and External Worlds.
A History of Japan, 1582-1941: Internal and External Worlds.

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