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Helping foreign countries to build a sound political structure is more important than aiding them economically, E. M. Martin, assistant secretary of state for economic affairs told members of the World Affairs Council Monday night.
These changes came about partly as the result of the urgings of Edwin Samuel Montagu, an influential anti-Zionist Jew and secretary of state for India, who was concerned that the declaration without those changes could result in increased anti-Semitic persecution.
From 1982 to 1986 he served as deputy to the Bavarian secretary of the state and then as minister of state from 1982 to 1988.
The constitution requires the governor of the islands to seek the approval of a secretary of state before assenting to any bill that affects " the currency of the Falkland Islands or relating to the issue of banknotes " or any bill that establishes " any banking association or altering the constitution, rights or duties of any such association ".
After winning the United Kingdom general election, 1979, Margaret Thatcher appointed Keith Joseph, the director of the Hayekian Centre for Policy Studies, as her secretary of state for industry in an effort to redirect parliament's economic strategies.
However, thanks to the successes of Adams ' diplomacy during his previous eight years as secretary of state, most of the foreign policy issues he would have faced had been resolved by the time he became president.
When Thomas Jefferson was inaugurated as president in 1801, he named Madison to be his secretary of state.
He had been a high-level notarius, or secretary, of a small client state on the Roman frontier in Moesia, modern northern Bulgaria.
In 1878 he became assistant secretary of state in the Hayes administration.
The lettres de cachet, on the contrary, were signed simply by a secretary of state for the king ; they bore merely the imprint of the king's privy seal, from which circumstance they were often called, in the 14th and 15th centuries, lettres de petit signet or lettres de petit cachet, and were entirely exempt from the control of the chancellor.
In reality, the secretary of state issued them in a completely arbitrary fashion, and in most cases the king was unaware of their issue.
At the same time, there has been a convention that party and state offices be separated at levels other than the central government, and it is unheard of for a sub-national executive to also be party secretary.
His successor Benedict XV named Gasparri as secretary of state and Gasparri took Pacelli with him into the Secretariat of State, making him undersecretary.
A national concordat with Germany was one of Pacelli's main objectives as secretary of state, because he had hoped to strengthen the legal position of the Church.
He was the first cardinal secretary of state to be elected Pope since Clement IX in 1667.
* In the former Soviet Union, while the real power was exercised by the general secretary of the Communist Party, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet executed powers of collective head of state, and its chairman was often called " president " in the West.
Stephen F. Austin, often referred to as the " Father of Texas ," died on December 27, 1836, after serving just two months as the republic's secretary of state.
The whole party was more or less in sympathy with the Commonwealth, and Cudworth was consulted by John Thurloe, Cromwell's secretary to the council of state, in regard to university and government appointments.
The secretary of state for Foreign and Political Affairs ( Antonella Mularoni, since 3 December 2008 ) has assumed many of the prerogatives of a prime minister or head of government.
Historians differ in their assessments as to who was the principal player in the purchase ; the Jefferson biographer Peterson notes a range of opinion among those who credit Napoleon, or others who credit Jefferson, his secretary of state James Madison, and his negotiator James Monroe.
In November 2001, Taliban, Al-Qaeda combatants and ISI operatives were safely evacuated from Kunduz on Pakistan Army cargo aircraft to Pakistan Air Force bases in Chitral and Gilgit in Pakistan's Northern Areas in what has been dubbed the " Airlift of Evil " Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf wrote in his memoirs that Richard Armitage, the former US deputy secretary of state, said Pakistan would be " bombed back to the stone-age " if it continued to support the Taliban, although Armitage has since denied using the " stone age " phrase.
The German state secretary Richard von Kühlmann noted:
In 1561, Martial de Loménie, secretary of state for finances under King Charles IX, became lord of Versailles.
King, who served as his own secretary of state for external affairs ( foreign minister ), said privately that if he had to choose he would not be neutral, but he made no public statement.

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In contrast, the term bachillerato is most often used for institutions that provide vocational training, either in 2 or 3 years, so the graduate can get a job as a skilled worker, for example, an assistant accountant, a secretary or an electronics technician.
Administrator can occasionally serve as the title of the general manager or company secretary who reports to a corporate board of directors.
She can be seen in a small role as the film producer's secretary in Veronika Voss.
Dead Ringers also parodied Silent Witness, with Sam Ryan as an overconfident pathologist who makes incredibly specific guesses about the body ; for example, " Just by looking I can tell that this was a man aged 35 – 37 called John, having an affair with his secretary ", only to be proved wrong by one of her assistants, " No that's an onion bagel, I got for your lunch ".
Ko-lin Chin outlined that most tongs have similar organization and have a headquarters where one can find a president, a vice-president, a secretary, a treasurer, an auditor, and several elders and public relations administrators.
The government has maintained its position, most recently expressed by Lynn Meahan, press secretary to the Industry Minister, that the new census will result in " useable and useful data that can meet the needs of many users.
A first person account of this period can be found in To War With Whitaker, the Wartime Diaries of the Countess of Ranfurly, who served as Wilson's personal secretary for two and a half years.
Other employees can tell the two men apart only by the fact that the secretary always wears a coral watch-fob.
No service or organisation can elaborate, process, stock, transfer, display or destroy information or protected supports classified at this level without authorisation from the Prime Minister or the national secretary for National Defence.
While the Court's decisions admit no appeal, parties can lodge requests for interpretation with the Court secretary within 90 days of judgment being issued.
Health secretary can refer to:
The slant top desk can be considered in some ways as the ancestor or the little brother of the secretary desk for it is, for all practical purposes, a secretary desk without the massive bookcase on top of it.
Like them, and unlike the secretary desk or the fall front desk, it can be closed up without disturbing too much the paperwork and various documents and implements left on the main desktop surface.
First signs of revival can be seen from the 1970s, when Eduard Shevardnadze, then secretary of the Georgian SSR's Communist Party, adopted a more tolerant stance, and new Patriarch Ilia II could from 1977 renovate derelict churches, and even build new ones.
Union leader Rodney Bickerstaffe stated " How can a social services secretary claim to care about the National Health Service when he does not even trust his own health care to an NHS hospital?
Kilgallen's private secretary Myrtle Verne, who can be seen as one of the contestants on a 1957 episode of What's My Line ?, died on January 10, 1975, shortly before Israel began contacting people for her biography.
On April 24, 2007, Pete Geren, acting secretary of the Army stated " We as an Army failed in our duty to the Tillman family, the duty we owe to all the families of our fallen soldiers: Give them the truth, the best we know it, as fast as we can.
After passing these exams the candidate can practice law as an attorney-at-law / barrister or as a secretary / judge at the court or as a prosecutor at the public prosecutor's office or in-house legal counsel or may operate individually at any field of law.
Seeing the advantages of having a ghost at the detective agency Marty stays as an invisible partner playing the key role in helping Jeff solve crime thereafter, also meaning that he can see his widow Jeannie Hopkirk who works as a secretary at the agency every day.
Within Ritual settings, there are the Thegn, a type of sergeant at arms / guard / watchman, who can also be responsible for the Covenstead ( the meeting place of the Coven ), or guarding a ceremony being performed, and a Scribe / secretary, who keeps most, if not all of the Coven's records.
Explains how e. g. the secretary of a CEO can intentionally and legally intrude into a call of her boss, in order to communicate urgent information.
In October, he said in Paris to a secretary ( the future wife of Alfred Jodl ), " If Churchill can induce America to join in the war, we shall slowly but surely be crushed by material superiority.
Under the academies ' honor codes, violators can face severe punishment, up to and including being forwarded for expulsion by the secretary of the Army, Navy or Air Force.

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