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change and presidency
Foreign policy drove the Bush presidency ; military operations were conducted in Panama and the Persian Gulf at a time of world change ; the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 and the Soviet Union dissolved two years later.
Arbenz together with Arévalo further promoted the progressive social change that characterized the latter's presidency, clearing much of the old restrictions on political parties and labour unions, while also purging the army brass of its remaining pro-Arana officers — one of whom was Colonel Carlos Castillo Armas ; a man who would play a major role in Guatemalan politics in the coming years.
After the presidency of Bill Clinton, a change in United States foreign policy was introduced with the presidency of his son George W. Bush and the new Bush Doctrine, who increased military spending from the former presidency of Bill Clinton.
After Nixon left office, the Gerald Ford presidency, with the allied interests, secured passage of the first significant change in regulatory policy in a pro-competitive direction, in the Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976.
There was something in these complaints, and as a consequence the date of the general election for the first republican Reichstag was hastened and was fixed for the following June, while all attempts to change the method of election for the presidency of the Republic were abandoned.
That change was a sign of dissension within the party, and compensated Nano for giving up his ambitions for the presidency.
During the period of Brand's presidency a great change, both political and economic, had come over South Africa.
In 1987, he and other politicians from the PRI announced the creation of the Corriente Democrática (" Democratic Current ") within the party to discuss a change in the process traditionally used to nominate the PRI's candidate for the presidency ( there was an extralegal rule called el dedazo as the " right " by which the incumbent president picked his successor.
The creation of the elected presidency was a major constitutional and political change in Singapore's history as, under the revision, the President is empowered to veto the use of government reserves and appointments to key civil service appointments.
The Clinton presidency also saw the passage and signing of the Iraq Liberation Act of 1998 which was a bipartisan measure expressing support for regime change in Iraq.
The politics of the Malays, particularly UMNO politics, had undergone a sea change in the first few years of the Mahathir stewardship, and the party presidency was challenged for the second time in 41 years.
In the last year of his presidency Bill Clinton called on Congress to help him change China ’ s normal trade relations status with the U. S. to permanent.
After he left the presidency of Costa Rica, Figueres Olsen has also been involved in global issues such as climate change, sustainable development, and technology.
: In 1995, rightist leader Jacques Chirac succeeded Mitterrand as President and since the majority in the National assembly was from his side, he was able to appoint his fellow RPR member Alain Juppé as his Prime Minister, ending cohabitation by a change in the presidency.
Following the change of majority in the " Plural Left in the 1997 legislative election he returned in opposition and conquered the presidency of the UDF in 1998, after which he turned it into a unified party rather than a union of smaller parties.
It was under Temaru's presidency that French Polynesia became, in November 2011, a founding member of the Polynesian Leaders Group, a regional grouping intended to cooperate on a variety of issues including culture and language, education, responses to climate change, and trade and investment.
Under the presidency of Kent Johansson, Executive Member of the Swedish Region of Västra Götaland, the ELDR Group of the Committee of the Regions unanimously agreed in February 2005 to change its name to the ALDE Group and to accept the EDP members to the group.
Through extra-constitutional decrees dubbed " Institutional Acts " ( Portuguese: " Ato Institucional " or " AI "), Castello Branco gave the executive the unchecked ability to change the constitution and remove anyone from office (" AI-1 ") as well as to have the presidency elected indirectly through a bipartisan system of a government-backed National Renewal Alliance Party ( ARENA ) and an opposition Brazilian Democratic Movement ( MDB ) party (" AI-2 ").
The creation of an elected presidency was a major constitutional and political change in Singapore's history as under the revision, the President is empowered to veto government budgets and appointments to public office.
In January 1995, the Party's congress in Fiuggi marked a radical change, afterwards referred to as la svolta di Fiuggi ( the turning point at Fiuggi ) and merged the MSI-DN with conservative elements of the disbanded Christian Democrats to form the National Alliance ( AN ), of which Fini assumed the presidency.
The Bamum, as well, were reluctant to see Cameroon's presidency change from a Muslim to a Christian.
Another change that occurred during the presidency of Woodrow Wilson was the limitation of the filibuster through the cloture vote.

change and Tunisia
The transition from one political regime to another, esp through concerted political or military action-most recently seen in the regime change undergone by Tunisia.
In March 1943, after a change of command to General George Patton, II Corps recovered its cohesion and fought well for the rest of the Tunisia Campaign, winning the Battle of El Guettar.
The use of political pressure put on by a large amassed group of people was also frequently demonstrated in the Arab Spring, which contributed to swift political change in countries as Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya.
During the era of the French protectorate in Tunisia, French authorities did not change the Tunisian flag.
" The French, who had established a foothold in Tunisia already in the seventeenth century due to Ottoman capitulation agreements with France, did change the situation of Tunisian Jews who felt much safer under the French protectorate.

change and 1987
Mainstream British cinema also reflected a change in attitudes, with Heat and Dust ( 1982 ), Gandhi ( 1982 ) and Cry Freedom ( 1987 ), although these did not directly address the experiences of minorities in Britain.
The perceived threat to Iraq in the summer of 1982 thus was serious enough to force Saddam Hussein to request the Nonaligned Movement to change the venue of its scheduled September meeting from Baghdad to India ; nevertheless, since the fall of 1982, the ground conflict has generally been a stalemated war of attrition — although Iran made small but demoralizing territorial advances as a result of its massive offensives in the reed marshes north of Basra in 1984 and in 1985, in Al Faw Peninsula in early 1986, and in the outskirts of Basra during January and February 1987.
The National Oceanography Centre, which records tides at tidal gauges placed in about 55 ports of the UK Tide Gauge Network on an ongoing basis, records the highest mean tidal change between 1987 and 2007 at Avonmouth in the Severn Estuary of.
In 1987 Bill Elliot's asphalt blistering qualifying time at Talladega brought about a change at superspeedways ( Daytona and Talladega ). Such high speeds and Bobby Allison's car going airborne into the catch-fence and injuring fans forced NASCAR to implement power-reducing measures, one of which was the mandated implement of below carburetor restrictor plates.
A later revision of the devil's taxonomy, published in 1987, attempted to change the species name to Sarcophilus laniarius based on mainland fossil records of only a few animals.
Davies ( 1987 ) Conquest, coexistemce and change: Wales 1063-1415 ( Clarendon Press, University of Wales Press ) ISBN 0-19-821732-3
However, in the 1987 – 88 season, orange was relegated as a secondary color, and blue was used instead as the primary for the away and home uniforms ; minor change in the 1989 – 90 season include the city name on the blue away uniforms.
In a change from the 1980 Constitution, the 1987 Constitution stated that the president is not permitted to dissolve the National Assembly.
An effort was made in 1987 to change the ordinance to allow supervised daincing which was successful.
The rerouting of U. S. Highway 277 in 1987 was expected to bring a further decline, but the population was not significantly impacted by the change.
Colin Renfrew, a proponent of the new processual archaeology, observed in 1987 that it focuses attention on " the underlying historical processes which are at the root of change ".
Designed as an assault on USA policies, the title a quotation from Vice President George Bush in 1987, it marked another change of direction, this time towards guitar-oriented rock.
A significant change from the old series, was the use of a multi-coloured computerised scoreboard in place of the classic yellow-and-black LED version – the only other time a colour scoreboard was used was briefly in 1987 & 1988.
Throughout the 1987 – 88 season, the Football Conference was used to test an experimental rule change, whereby no attacker could be offside directly from a free-kick.
Douglas McGregor and Richard Beckhard while " consulting together at General Mills in the 1950's, the two coined the term organizational development ( OD ) to describe an innovative bottoms-up change effort that fit no traditional consulting categories " ( Weisbord, 1987, p. 112 ).
It went through another name change in 1987 and became the Southern College of Technology.
The first section was completed in 1987 as a temporary routing for Highway 403 in Mississauga and Oakville ( after a change in plans, this segment would be permanently part of Highway 403 ).
According to Cran there was a campaign in 1987 to get Humberside County Council to change its name to something like ' East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire '.
Because this was the first time that Symantec had acquired a business that had revenues, inventory, and customers, Eubanks chose to change nothing at BreakThrough Software for six months, and the actual merger logistics started in the summer of 1987, with Turner being appointed by Eubanks as general manager of the TimeLine business unit, Turner was made responsible for the successful integration of the company into Symantec and ongoing growth of the business, with P & L.
A rule change came in 1987, before the head had to be kept above the water surface during the entire stroke.
Between 1987 and 1996, Fenech Adami as Prime Minister ushered a major period of change for Malta.
1987 would see another personnel change within the band as Kim Stone left the band and the bass was taken over by Roberto Vally for the Stories Without Words album.
By 1987 Comecon's Comprehensive Program, adopted in 1971, had undergone considerable change.

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