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Nixon stated in a letter that he wrote to Congress for full support of this act " Our tactics for pursuing this objective are twofold: First, to accomplish much needed and long overdue reform of the manpower programs set up under the Manpower Development and Training Act and subsequent legislation and thus increase their effectiveness in enhancing the employability of jobless workers ; and, second, to move toward a broader national manpower policy which will be an important adjunct of economic policy in achieving our Nation's economic and social objectives ".
" Mainstream the ten principles in business activities around the world " and " Catalyse actions in support of broader UN goals, such as the Millennium Development Goals ( MDGs ).
WCC-3 outcomes also intended to contribute to the achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals and broader UN climate goals, including the Hyogo Framework for Action on Disaster Risk Reduction.
The South African National Conference on Environment and Development had already set the agenda of the green movement in 1991 and thus the 1992 ELA conference was merely a sequel and precursor of later development within the broader movement.

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In addition, the medal may also be awarded to other service members whose direct and individual contributions to National security or National defense are recognized as being so exceptional in scope and value as to be equivalent to contributions normally associated with positions encompassing broader responsibilities.
In recent years, there has been a gradual decline in the party's preeminence, often in favor of the leadership of the broader National Progressive Front.
The 1997 publication of Bringing Them Home – Report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families brought broader awareness of the Stolen Generations.
Congress strengthened these procedures in the 1934 amendments to the Act, which created a procedure for resolving whether a union had the support of the majority of employees in a particular " craft or class ," while turning the Board of Mediation into a permanent agency, the National Mediation Board ( NMB ), with broader powers.
* The " National Party ," at this time still relatively united in support of revolution and democratization, representing mainly the interests of the middle classes, but strongly sympathetic to the broader range of the common people.
" The show discusses broader issues, such as fascism and the British National Party.
In 1951 the Springbok Legion, formed a protest group together with the War Veterans Action Committee, to appeal to a broader base of ex-servicemen, which they called the ' Torch Commando ', as a tactic to fight the National Party's plans to remove Cape's " coloured " voters from the roll.
This coalition had some support from National Liberals, also, with the disarray of the Liberal Party of the time ; it took in broader support in the war years, and nominally persisted until the general election of 1945.
Following the Land War, Parnell disbanded the organization after having founded the Irish National League to campaign on broader issues including Home Rule.
In the United States, the National Communication Association ( NCA ) recognizes nine distinct but often overlapping sub-disciplines within the broader communication discipline: technology, critical-cultural, health, intercultural, interpersonal-small group, mass communication, organizational, political, rhetorical, and environmental communication.
Although these inspectors had broader arrest authority, they still largely pursued Chinese immigrants trying to avoid the National Origins Act and Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
Also in late 2002, the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, an independent bipartisan commission popularly known as the 9 / 11 Commission, was eventually established with a broader mission " to prepare a full and complete account of the circumstances " surrounding the attacks.
The strengthened National Guard continued to tighten its grip but opposition only grew broader and fiercer.
No further listing is given here of National Committee meetings, which are held periodically, only of broader national meetings.
In 2007, the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, in collaboration with McNeese State University and the College of William and Mary, began the Koasati ( Coushatta ) Language Project as a part of broader language revitalization efforts with National Science Foundation grant money under the Documenting Endangered Languages program.
The Association was founded as the National Association of Labour Teachers in the 1920s, but grew into a broader church and was renamed the ‘ Socialist Educational Association ’.
Thus we had radio journalism that was crowd-sourced and integrated into a broader discussion that was happening online .”-Steve Anderson, National Co-ordinator, OpenMedia. ca
The National Council was persuaded to begin piloting the program on a broader scale.
Mason wrote as part of the explanation of National Socialism required a broader look at the period rather than focusing entirely upon Hitler.
This collaboration has brought Bond's theories on drama to broader attention in England, where they are now relayed by the National Association for Teaching of Drama.
This period also saw the establishment of regional councils, who form a level of administrative action more specific than a National Spiritual Assembly, but broader than the civic locality, a boundary which almost always defines the jurisdictions of Local Spiritual Assembly.
" The show also discusses broader issues, such as fascism and the British National Party.

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The Supreme Court hears many more cases than were heard by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council due to its jurisdiction being considerably broader.
Smith was the first recipient of the Mentor Award for Lifetime Achievement, given by the University of North Carolina Committee on Teaching Awards for " a broader range of teaching beyond the classroom.
Because of this vision, even though Goshen today is open to everyone, its historical relationship with the Mennonite Church has had a lasting impact that is still very visible: It is home to the Mennonite Quarterly Review, Mennonite Historical Library, Mennonite Church USA Archives, including Mennonite Central Committee archives, offices of " The Mennonite " and numerous alumni connections with the broader Mennonite Church.
Hodgson wrote that the complaints included the Committee being out of touch and " needing greater knowledge of grassroots cricket ", but the key demand was for a further reorganisation on a broader county basis.
A broader group that crosses theological, organizational and national lines is the Friends World Committee for Consultation.
The goal of the Index Committee is to ensure that the S & P Latin America 40 remains an accurate measure of Latin American markets, reflecting the risk and return characteristics of the broader universe on an ongoing basis.

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The term Building design professional ( or Design professional ), by contrast, is a much broader term including professionals who practice independently under an alternate profession, such as engineering professionals, or those who assist in the practice architecture under the supervision of a licensed architect, such as architectural technologists and intern architects.
The new marriage not only re-established ties to senatorial opposition, but also served the broader Flavian propaganda of the time, which sought to diminish Vespasian's political success under Nero.
The reforms and policies have strengthened macroeconomic annual growth results which averaged 5 % annually but the government largely failed to equitably share the wealth and the benefits of growth have failed to trickle down to improve economic conditions for the broader population, especially with the growing problem of unemployment and underemployment among youth under the age of 30 years.
This was part of a broader scheme of urbanization carried out under Sixtus IV, who swept the long-established markets from the Campidoglio in 1477 and decreed in a bull of 1480 the widening of streets and the first post-Roman paving, the removal of porticoes and other post-classical impediments to free public passage.
Various authors have compiled lists of simple machines and machine elements, sometimes lumping them together under a single term such as " simple machines ", " basic machines ", " compound machines ", or " machine elements "; the use of the term " simple machines " in this broader sense is a departure from the neoclassical sense of the six essential simple machines, which is why many authors prefer to avoid its use, preferring the other terms ( such as " machine element ").
The council passed resolutions calling for Northern Rhodesia's secession from the federation and demanding full internal self-government under a new constitution and a new national assembly based on a broader, more democratic franchise.
This effort continued and was amplified in the republican period resulting in the Provisional Constitution of 1912 which included the idea of equality under the law, rights for women, and broader rights for citizens vis-à-vis the government.
In a broader sense, a prime minister can be used loosely to refer to various comparable positions under a Head of State that is an absolute monarch ( especially is the case of ancient or feudal eras, so the term " prime minister ", in this case, could be considered an anachronism ).
A broader understanding of biosecurity that is emerging under threat of biological warfare, and the fear that such economically devastating events as the mad cow disease epidemic could recur, either deliberately ( as an act of bioterrorism ) or by accident due to unrestricted imports, is causing some nations, notably New Zealand, to adopt relatively harsh restrictions against imported organisms.
In a broader view, the Long March included two other forces retreating under pressure from the Kuomintang: the Second Red Army and the Fourth Red Army.
The geographic extent of waters of the United States subject to Section 404 permits fall under a broader definition and include tributaries to navigable waters and adjacent wetlands.
His arguments against the doctrine of revolutionary unions known as anarcho-syndicalism were later developed in a series of articles, where he wrote “ I am against syndicalism, both as a doctrine and a practice, because it strikes me as a hybrid creature .” Despite their drawbacks, he advocated activity in the trade unions, both because they were necessary for the organization and self-defense of workers under a capitalist state regime, and as a way of reaching broader masses.
Agape received a broader usage under later Christian writers as the word that specifically denoted " Christian " love or " charity " (), or even God himself (, ὁ θεὸς ἀγάπη ἐστίν, " God is Love ").
In Germany, Imperial Chancellor Otto von Bismarck revised his initial dislike of colonies ( which he had seen as burdensome and useless ), partly because he was under pressure for colonial expansion matching that of the other European states, but also under the mistaken notion that Germany's entry into the colonial scramble could press Britain into conceding to broader German strategic ambitions.
It has been replaced by the broader offence of theft under section 1 ( 1 ) of the Theft Act 1968.
It has been replaced by the broader offence of theft under section 1 ( 1 ) of the Theft Act ( Northern Ireland ) 1969.
Finally, groups or even nations may have relations with each other, though this is a much broader domain than that covered under the topic of interpersonal relationships.
Until the latter part of the nineteenth century when institutional chieftaincy evolved ( and was latter imposed by colonial administration ), broader Dagaaba communities functioned under a system of councils of elders.
* It is important to note that although yuanfen is often used in the context of lovers ' relationships, the concept itself is much broader and can refer to any relationship between people under any circumstance.
Bio-based materials or biomaterials fall under the broader category of bioproducts or bio-based products which includes materials, chemicals and energy derived from renewable biological resources.
Many years later Garzón imprisoned them again under the allegation of being part of ETA in a " broader " sense.
In the United Kingdom percent for art is discretionary for local authorities, who implement it under the broader terms of a section 106 agreement otherwise known as ' planning gain ', in practice it is negotiable, and seldom ever reaches a full 1 %, where it is implemented at all.

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