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Local and national
Local currencies can also come into being when there is economic turmoil involving the national currency.
The national championship winners from the Top-4 ranked nations receive automatic qualification, while the remaining two spots are made up by a team nominated by the Local Event organiser and the winner of the previous year's EuroFloorball Cup.
The Universal House of Justice is supported by the elected national and local governing bodies of the Bahá ' í Faith, ( the National Spiritual Assemblies and Local Spiritual Assemblies respectively ).
Local hunting clubs and national organisations provide hunter education and help protect the future of the sport by buying land for future hunting use.
While most carriers utilize a geographic pricing model as described above, some Competitive Local Exchange Carriers ( CLECs ), such as TelePacific, Integra Telecom, tw telecom, Windstream, Level 3 Communications, and XO Communications offer national pricing.
There has been five referendums like this on a national level, one on a regional level ( Gozo Civic Council referendum, 1973 ) and a number of local referendums organised by single Local Councils.
The First Wilson Government made assistance to deprived urban communities a specific policy of national government in 1969 with the passage of the Local Government Grants ( Social Need ) Act, which empowered the Home Secretary to dispense grants to assist local authorities in providing extra help to areas “ of special social need .” The Urban Aid Programme was subsequently launched to provide community and family advice centres, centres for the elderly, money for schools and other services, thereby alleviating urban deprivation.
Local government was encouraged to enter into joint ventures with private investors, and these ventures stimulated an alliance between government officials and the local rich that paralleled the infitah alliance at the national level.
Local currencies can come into being also when there is economic turmoil involving the national currency.
# Local currencies tend to circulate much more rapidly than national currencies.
Local councils, however, were expected progressively to take over the payment of salaries, with regions and districts assuming more powers from the national government.
Cat's Cradle in Carrboro a nationally recognized live music club, Local 506 and other Chapel Hill bars ( such as the Cave ) often host local, national, and international acts in all genres.
At that time, no programming was actually presented in high definition, except for a national " satellite " version of the Local on the 8s.
** The Local AccuWeather Channel, a digital subchannel network which is the Weather Channel's most prominent national competitor
Local and national governments took advantage of the Maasai ’ s ignorance on the situation and robbed them of huge chunks of grazing land, putting to risk their only socio-economic livelihood.
Local discussion of national politics tends to fall within the spectrum of moderately conservative to arch-conservative thought.
Local farmers have won national contests in bushel per acre grain production.
At the national level, Ulmer served as a member of the North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission, the Federal Communications Commission ’ s State and Local Advisory Committee, and the Federal Elections Commissions Committee.
Local and national real estate developers have built commercial facilities in the downtown area that are larger than have been historically allowed.
Tomaree is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, 145-155 km northeast of Sydney in the Port Stephens Local Government Area.
Local chapters, known as “ unions ”, were largely autonomous, though linked to state and national headquarters.
Local businesses in and around Sandpoint include Litehouse ( a national salad dressing manufacturer ), Coldwater Creek ( a national clothing and apparel marketer ), Encoder Products, and Percussionaire ( medical instrumentation ).
Local tradition holds that Columbus was considered as the location for the national capital.

Local and policy
Local groups increasingly find that they benefit from collaboration, e. g. on consensus decision making methods, or making simultaneous policy, or relying on common legal resources, or even sometimes a common glossary.
In this context, the Agenda 21 for culture and the United Cities and Local Governments ( UCLG ) Executive Bureau lead the preparation of the policy statement “ Culture: Fourth Pillar of Sustainable Development ”, passed on 17 November 2010, in the framework of the World Summit of Local and Regional Leaders – 3rd World Congress of UCLG, held in Mexico City.
* Sweden navigates complex waters of EU foreign policy, The Local
Though there is no longer a single council, the four unitary authorities still cooperate on many aspects of policy, such as the Joint Local Transport Plan.
The policy also provides support to the Leader rural development methodology, under which Local Action Groups design and carry out local development strategies for their area.
Similarly, three of Ontario ’ s Local Health Integration Networks ( LHIN ) have referred their budget priorities to a policy jury for advice and refinement.
These include the Office of Ethnic Affairs, which provides information to ethnic communities and policy advice to the government ; the Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management, which manages the national response to civil defence emergencies, provides leadership of the sector including the development of standards and guidance and leads a coordinated national public education campaign ; and the Local Government Commission, which makes decisions on the structure and representation requirements of local government.
In the 1980s England and Wales officially adopted the Northern Irish system whereby children start school either in the term or year in which they will become five depending on the policy of the Local Education Authority.
Local businesses are members, and they elect a board of directors or executive council to set policy for the chamber.
It was argued that demolition would be contrary to national policy and to the Isle of Arran Local Plan as it would have an adverse impact on the Lamlash Conservation Area.
Local authorities ( LAs ) take responsibility for implementing policy for public education and state schools at a regional level.
* St. John Fisher Catholic Primary School-a voluntary aided school, whose Board consisting of appointees from the Catholic Church controls the admission policy whilst the Essex Local Education Authority provides its funding.
The Department for Communities and Local Government is a UK government department responsible for developing government housing policy in England.
Between 2005 and 2010, he was the director of the New Local Government Network, which was described by the Daily Telegraph as a " Blairite policy think-tank.
It was announced on 11 October 2011 that Sir Gus would retire at the end of 2011, and following this the three roles currently performed by the Cabinet Secretary will be split: the Cabinet Secretary will provide policy advice to the Prime Minister and Cabinet ; the Head of the Home Civil Service will provide leadership for the whole Civil Service ; and the Permanent Secretary will oversee the Cabinet Office. It was announced later that the occupiers would be: Cabinet Secretary, Sir Jeremy Heywood ; Head of the Home Civil Service, Sir Bob Kerslake, the Permanent Secretary at the Department for Communities and Local Government ; and lastly, Permanent Secretary at the Cabinet Office, Ian Watmore.
Local chiefs were still granted authority over their respective domains as long as they did not undermine Songhai policy.
Local policy determines whether the patient or a coagulation specialist ( pharmacist, nurse, general practitioner or hospital doctor ) interprets the result and determines the dose of medication.
In December 2001, staff members at The Montreal Gazette launched a Gazette Newsroom web page with an open letter, titled Media Giant Silences Local Voices: Canadian Journalism Under Attack, that got signed by 77 Gazette journalists as of 2002 January 23, opposing the national editorial policy, and the reporters among them participated in a byline strike, refusing to sign their names to their stories in the newspaper in protest.
Local Security Authority Subsystem Service ( LSASS ), is a process in Microsoft Windows operating systems that is responsible for enforcing the security policy on the system.
The organisation was rapidly given Specified Associated Organisation ( SAO ) status in the party, meaning it is treated like a constituency Local Party with powers to submit policy to party conference and is formally consulted on policy-making in relevant areas.
Local government policy is formulated and administered by the Department of Lands and Local Government through the Office of the Prime Minister.

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