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Internal and Displacement
However, a United Nations report, Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement uses the definition:
The result of this work was the document, Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement.
* Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre ( IDMC ), Norwegian Refugee Council The leading international body monitoring conflict-induced internal displacement worldwide.
Whitford also wrote two episodes of the series (" Faith Based Initiative " in the sixth season and " Internal Displacement " in the seventh ).
" ( Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement, Introduction, paragraph 2 ).
* Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre-Cyprus-intercommunal violence in 1964
* Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre-Cyprus-Displacement during the Turkish military action in July-August 1974
It was written by regular cast member Bradley Whitford ( Josh Lyman )-the first episode written by a regular cast member, and one of only two ( along with Internal Displacement, also written by Whitford ) during the entire series.
The Norwegian Refugee Council, Internal Displacement Monitoring Center, has an online review: Development-Induced Displacement.
* Hurricane Katrina and the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement ( January 2008 ), a report produced in conjunction with the Brookings Institution, highlighting the need to bring U. S. disaster policy in line with international human rights law.
Under the UN Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement, the Burmese government was urged to ensure the right of “ internally displaced persons to return voluntarily, in safety and with dignity, to their homes or places of habitual residence, or to resettle voluntarily in another part of the country .”
The Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre ( IDMC ) reports that hundreds of thousands of people fled their homes in Chechnya since 1990.
They have two dinner dates in " Internal Displacement "; C. J.

Internal and Monitoring
In 2008, a group of nursery industry organizations issued a list of BMPs that includes subsections on Pest Prevention / Management, Training, Internal / External Monitoring / Audits, Records / Traceability, and Documentation.
Monitoring: Internal control systems need to be monitored — a process that assesses the quality of the system's performance over time.
In January 2009, COSO published its Guidance on Monitoring Internal Control Systems to clarify the monitoring component of internal control.

Internal and Centre
The Dutch Famine Birth Cohort Study, carried out by the departments of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Gynecology and Obstetrics and Internal Medicine of the Academic Medical Centre in Amsterdam, in collaboration with the MRC Environmental Epidemiology Unit of the University of Southampton in Britain, found that the children of pregnant women exposed to famine were more susceptible to diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, microalbuminuria and other health problems.

Internal and Norwegian
Ragnar Skancke was one of only three Norwegian Nazi leaders to be executed for political crimes in the post-war legal purge, the others being Quisling and Internal affairs minister Albert Viljam Hagelin, all the 35 other people executed having been convicted of murder, torture or systematic informing.
Internal waves are the source of a curious phenomenon called dead water, first reported by the Norwegian oceanographer Fridtjof Nansen, in which a boat may experience strong resistance to forward motion in apparently calm conditions.
A study of the well-to-wheels efficiency of hydrogen vehicles compared to other vehicles in the Norwegian energy system indicates that hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles tend to be about a third as efficient as EVs when electrolysis is used, with hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines ( ICE ) being barely a sixth as efficient.
Internal view of the Dragvoll campus at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.

Internal and Council
The best English edition is by James Waterworth ( London, 1848 ; With Essays on the External and Internal History of the Council ).
It was Beria, through an official pronouncement by the Ministry of Internal Affairs ( MVD ) and not by the Central Committee or the Council of Ministers, who renounced the Doctor's Plot as a fraud.
Following the Russian Revolution of 1917, Voroshilov became a member of the Ukrainian Council of People's Commissars and Commissar for Internal Affairs along with Vasili Averin.
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.
The Smith administration fought against African Marxists during the Bush War as part of its campaign to maintain its policy of a gradual transition of power, and negotiated an Internal Settlement with black moderates in 1979 – this agreement led to majority rule, the renaming of the country to Zimbabwe Rhodesia and a coalition government led by the country's first black prime minister, the United African National Council leader Abel Muzorewa, who included Smith in the cabinet as a minister without portfolio.
Some of the names above, the post were: chief minister, chief steward, clerk of the purity, Secretary of State, Secretary of State for Internal Affairs of the Kingdom, assistant minister for Shipping, President of the Council of Ministers, head of the ministry and chairman of the Council.
They include Executive Committee Member of Mambili Party, Accra ( 1935 – 37 ); General Secretary of National Council of Nigerian and the Cameroons ( 1944 – 45 ); President of the NCNC ( 1946 – 60 ); Vice-President of the Nigerian National Democratic Party ( 1947 – 60 ); Member for Lagos in the Legislative Council of Nigeria ( 1947 – 51 ); Member for Lagos and Leader of the Opposition in the Western House of Assembly ( 1952 – 53 ) Member for Onitsha in the Eastern House of Assembly ( 1954 – 60 ); Minister of Internal Affairs ( Jan .– September 1954 ); Minister of Internal Affairs, Eastern Region ( 1954 ); Member of His Excellency Privy Council, Eastern Nigeria ( 1954 – 59 ); Primer of Eastern Nigeria ( 1954 – 59 ); President of the Senate of the Federation ( Jan .- November 1960 ); Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief of Nigeria ( 1960 – 63 ); President of the Republic of Nigeria ( 1963 – 1966 ); and Chairman and Presidential candidate of the Nigeria People ’ s Party ( 1978 – 83 ).
From 1948 to 1954 he was the deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers and the Minister of Internal Affairs ( and the chief of the secret police ).
In 1978 an Internal Settlement was signed between Smith's government and two more moderate African nationalist parties, the United African National Council ( UANC ), led by Bishop Abel Muzorewa, and ZANU ( Ndonga ), led by Ndabaningi Sithole.
Later, Kryuchkov brought Soviet Defense Minister Dmitriy Yazov, Internal Affairs Minister Boris Pugo, Premier Valentin Pavlov, Vice-President Gennady Yanayev, Soviet Defense Council deputy chief Oleg Baklanov, Gorbachev secretariat head Valeriy Boldin, and CPSU Central Committee Secretary Oleg Shenin into the conspiracy.
He was Chairman of the Committee that produced The Sutherland Report on the completion of the Internal Market of the EEC, commissioned by the European Commission and presented to the European Council at its Edinburgh meeting in 1992.
* Yitzhak Peretz ( born 1938 ), former Israeli politician and who served as Minister of Internal Affairs, Minister of Immigrant Absorption and Minister without Portfolio, currently Chief Rabbi of Raanana and member on Israeli Chief Rabbinate Council
On 2 December 1968, Ne Win, Chairman of the Revolutionary Council ( RC ), established a 33 man ' Internal Unity Advisory Board ' ( IUAB ; known more informally as ' the thirty-three ') of former politicians some of whom he had jailed ( or put in protective custody ) several years earlier.
He again served on the Council in 1982, and was briefly Chairman of the Internal Committee ( considered the second-most influential political position on the island ) in 1985.
Instantly the Estonian Provisional Government was formed and Konstantin Päts became the Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Internal Affairs.
Previously, after a brief stint as a member of the Island Council in 1982, he had assumed the second-most influential position on the island in 1985, as chairman of the Internal Committee.
The Úachtarán appoints various non-voting officers to assist the COB in its duties e. g. Press Officer, Secretary, Internal Communications Director and National Council of Ireland Representative.

Displacement and Monitoring
Displacement Monitoring by Terrestrial SAR Interferometry for Geotechnical Purposes.

Monitoring and Centre
According to the World Conservation Monitoring Centre, 209 species of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and plants are endangered.
* European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction ( EMCDDA ): National report Netherlands, 2006
* World Map of Biodiversity an interactive map from the United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre
Indicators adopted by United Nations Environment Programme's World Conservation Monitoring Centre and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) to measure natural biodiversity use the term in a slightly more specific way.
* UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre ( WCMC )
* Monitoring and Information Centre, the operational heart of the European Community Mechanism for Civil Protection, operated by the European Commission in Brussels
* Henri Dunant Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue Aceh Monitoring Movement ( HAMM ), 2002 – 03
In May 2002, the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia ( EUMC ), a European Union watchdog, released a report entitled " Summary report on Islamophobia in the EU after 11 September 2001 ", which described an increase in Islamophobia-related incidents in European member states post-9 / 11.
In May 2002, the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia ( EUMC ), a European Union watchdog, released a report entitled " Summary report on Islamophobia in the EU after 11 September 2001 ", which described an increase in Islamophobia-related incidents in European member states post-9 / 11.
According to the United Nations World Conservation Monitoring Centre the name ' St Kilda ' derives from Skildar, the Viking name for shields, reflecting the outline of the islands which resembled shields when viewed from the sea.
The European Monitoring Centre ( EMCDDA ) 2004 Review of Drug Consumption Rooms calculated the number of lives saved for all 25 drug consumption rooms across Germany.
* World Conservation Monitoring Centre 1996.
The European Union's European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia in Vienna, Austria, found the increase of anti-Semitic attacks was " committed above all either by right-wing extremists or radical Islamists or young Muslims mostly of Arab descent.
* Mid-October-The Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy ( CMIE ) revises its predictions, lowering the forecast rate of economic growth for 2000 from 7 % to 5. 8 %.
* Robert Mepham, R. H. Hughes, G. M. Bernacsek ( 1992 ) A Directory of African Wetlands, International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, United Nations Environment Programme, World Conservation Monitoring Centre, 820 pages ISBN 2-88032-949-3
* Adviser, Consultant and Facilitator to the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions and the European Monitoring Centre for Change, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
In order to fight international organised crime effectively, Europol cooperates with a number of third countries and organisations as follows ( in alphabetical order ): Albania, Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, CEPOL ( European Police College ), Colombia, Croatia, Eurojust, European Central Bank, European Commission, European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, Frontex, Iceland, Interpol, Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Norway, OLAF ( European Anti-Fraud Office ), Russian Federation, Serbia, Switzerland, SitCen ( EU Joint Situation Centre ), Turkey, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the USA, and the World Customs Organisation.
ENCOD was set up in 1993 thanks to the support of the European Commission, as an NGO counterpart to the European Monitoring Centre on Drugs and Drug Addiction.
* Uppsala Monitoring Centre ( WHO Collaborating Centre for International Drug Monitoring )

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