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After the downfall of the Jan Olszewski cabinet on June 1992, following the exposure of a list of secret communist collaborators of Służba Bezpieczeństwa by Minister of Internal Affairs Antoni Macierewicz, her cabinet was allegedly linked to illegal persecution and disintegration of Polish conservative and independent rightist parties ( so called Instruction UOP nr 0015 / 92 ).
Rusher wrote five books: Special Counsel ( 1968 ), a memoir of his time on the Internal Security Subcommittee ; The Making of the New Majority Party ( 1975 ), in which he advocated the establishment of a new conservative party to replace the Republicans in the post-Watergate period ; How to Win Arguments ( 1981 ), a primer of debating techniques ; The Rise of the Right ( 1984 ), a history of the conservative movement from the 1950s to the early 1980s, re-released in 1993 with an appendix covering more recent developments ; and The Coming Battle for the Media ( 1988 ).
Internal contradictions within the Junta soon became apparent, with Colonel Majano representing a progressive view and Colonel Gutiérrez representing a more conservative viewpoint.
* Internal set theory is a conservative extension of Zermelo – Fraenkel set theory with the axiom of choice ( ZFC ).
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization – People's Party (, Vnatrešna Makedonska Revolucionerna Organizacija – Narodna Partija ) is a pro-Bulgarian conservative political party in the Republic of Macedonia it was formed by the followers of the former Prime Minister Ljubco Georgievski who split from the VMRO – DPMNE.

Internal and bureaucracy
Subsequent chapters tell of Wilson ’ s struggles with what was already a labyrinthine and Kafkaesque Internal Revenue Service bureaucracy, which Wilson compares with those in the Soviet Union.

Internal and government
Internal memoranda revealed that Monsanto ( a manufacturer of 2, 4, 5-T ) had informed the U. S. government in 1952 that its 2, 4, 5-T was contaminated.
Internal dissent within the government led Prime Minister Habré to send his forces against Malloum's national army in the capital in February 1979.
Note that outside of the US military and some US government agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service, this format is usually referred to as " ordinal date ", rather than " Julian date "
Hoover expanded civil service coverage of Federal positions, canceled private oil leases on government lands, and by instructing the Justice Department and the Internal Revenue Service to pursue gangsters for tax evasion, he enabled the prosecution of mobster Al Capone.
Using the Emergency-era Internal Security Act ( ISA ), the new government suspended Parliament and political parties, imposed press censorship and placed severe restrictions on political activity.
When Leszek Miller got cleared of the charges, Prime Minister Cimoszewicz appointed him later as the Minister in Charge of the Office of the Council of Ministers and in 1997 the Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration in his government.
In the Internal conflict in Peru, the Peruvian government faces opposition from Marxist-Leninist and Maoist militants.
However, the contested sovereignty claims over the waters may complicate future shipping through the region: The Canadian government considers the Northwestern Passages part of Canadian Internal Waters, but the United States and various European countries maintain they are an international strait or transit passage, allowing free and unencumbered passage.
Led by Prime Minister Ian Smith, it endured as an unrecognized state under white rule for the next 14 years, with majority rule coming in 1979 with the Internal Settlement between Smith's government and moderate black nationalists, the associated multiracial elections and the reconstitution of the country as Zimbabwe Rhodesia, with Bishop Abel Muzorewa at the helm of a coalition cabinet comprising 12 blacks and five whites.
Internal conflict in Burma that challenge the ruling government persist.
Tax collection is performed by a government agency such as Canada Revenue Agency, the Internal Revenue Service ( IRS ) in the United States, or Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs ( HMRC ) in the United Kingdom.
The UOP replaced the communist-era Służba Bezpieczeństwa ( SB ), I Departament People's Republic of Poland Ministry of Internal Affairs-intelligence, II Departament People's Republic of Poland Ministry of Internal Affairs-counter-intelligence, whose responsibilities had additionally included the suppression of opposition to the government prior to 1989.
Internal opposition to the central government resulted in overtures by the opponents of the Druk Desi to Tibet and Sikkim.
Most government departments and agencies have bilingual names ; for example, the Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua, and places such as local government offices and public libraries display bilingual signs and use bilingual stationery.
Created by Alexander I on 28 March 1802 in the process of government reforms to replace the aging collegia of Peter the Great, the MVD was one of the most powerful governmental bodies of the Empire, responsible for the police forces and Internal Guards and the supervision of gubernial administrations.
The Department also collects all federal taxes through the Internal Revenue Service, and manages U. S. government debt instruments.
The term ' Internal Security Act ' is often given to a piece of legislation laying down regulations that enable the executive government of a jurisdiction to preserve the internal security of the nation.
In the early 1960s, Hall was in danger of facing yet another indictment, this time under the Internal Security Act of 1950, known as the McCarran Act, but the Supreme Court found the Act partly unconstitutional, and the government abandoned its charges.
* Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, a ministry of the Japanese central government
The city also has numerous federal government employers including the Internal Revenue Service, U. S. Coast Guard Operations Systems Center, U. S. Coast Guard National Maritime Center, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, and the Veteran Administration Center.
Internal rules and norms as well as some independent commission are mechanisms to hold civil servant within the administration of government accountable.
Among these activities are writing legal opinion letters, drafting wills or trust documents, advising clients, structuring business transactions, negotiating and drafting contracts, developing tax strategies or preparing and prosecuting filings with government agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service, the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Patent and Trademark Office.
A certain branch of Ferengi government known as the Ferengi Commerce Authority ( especially its agents, known as Liquidators ) are almost universally loathed by all Ferengi, and are possibly meant as a parody of the Internal Revenue Service.

Internal and attempting
Crain asserts that he " is not subject to the jurisdiction, taxation, nor regulation of the state ," that the " Internal Revenue Service, Incorporated " lacks authority to exercise the judicial power of the United States, that the Tax Court is unconstitutionally attempting to exercise Article III powers, and that jurisdiction over his person has never been affirmatively proven.
Darré's first political article ( 1926 ) was on the subject of Internal Colonisation, which argued against Germany attempting to regain the lost colonies.
On August 11, 1981, Carmine Persico pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge of attempting to bribe an Internal Revenue Service special agent from 1977 through 1978 while in federal custody.
A number of structured settlement industry commentators have been observed attempting to broaden the express language that appears in the Internal Revenue Code.
Internal controversy continued to plague the group, however, including accusations that Priest was intending to pass leadership back to Thorsson and attempting to marginalize the increasingly influential Stephan Grundy.

Internal and control
Internal control is now the direct responsibility of directors.
The control of the commission's activity was provided by the People's Commissariat for Justice ( Narkomjust, at that time headed by Isidor Steinberg ) and Internal Affairs ( NKVD, at that time headed by Hryhoriy Petrovsky ).
Internal factors not only control ecosystem processes but are also controlled by them and are often subject to feedback loops.
* Internal Control Institute, a professional certification in internal control
MBP also had control over 41, 000 soldiers of the Internal Security Corps, 57, 500 officers of the Citizens ' Militia, 32, 000 officers of Border Troops and 10, 000 Prison Guard and also 125, 000 members of the Volunteer Reserve Citizen Militia.
The MSW was responsible for administrative duties, but eventually it took over the control of Internal Security Corps, Citizens ' Militia, Border Troops, Prison Guard and also members of the Volunteer Reserve Citizen Militia.
Canada asserts control of this passage as part of the Canadian Internal Waters because it is within of Canadian islands ; the U. S. claims that it is in international waters.
Internal combustion engines for remote control models have typically been two stroke engines that run on specially blended fuel.
Internal cards and software from other manufacturers were available to control VTRs, the most common systems went through the serial port to provide single frame control of a VTR as a capture device for Lightwave animations.
Internal locus of control -
*** Internal control relevant to the audit
* Internal control procedures and internal auditors: Internal control procedures are policies implemented by an entity's board of directors, audit committee, management, and other personnel to provide reasonable assurance of the entity achieving its objectives related to reliable financial reporting, operating efficiency, and compliance with laws and regulations.
Internal auditors are personnel within an organization who test the design and implementation of the entity's internal control procedures and the reliability of its financial reporting
As an example, in the sphere of business and control, according to the Institute of Internal Auditors:
The ostensible stumbling blocks were the insistence of PiS that it control all aspects of law enforcement: the Ministries of Justice and Internal Affairs, and the special forces ; as well as the forcing through of a PiS candidate for the head of the Sejm with help of several smaller populist parties.
However, under the Internal Settlement, whites retained control of the country's judiciary, civil service, police and armed forces, and had a quarter of the seats in parliament reserved for them.
It conducts its mission sustained by seven directorates – Human Resources ; Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation ; Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security ; Emergency Services, Logistics, Public Works and Information Management ; seven support offices – Legal, Public Affairs, Religious Support, Equal Employment Opportunity, Safety, Internal Review and Contracting ; and three management and control offices – Resource Management ; Plans, Analysis and Integration ; and the Administrative Office.
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