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Although the 1988 constitution preserves the external and internal roles of the armed forces, it places the military under presidential authority.
Although the system established by the Sitges agreement was phased out by 1974, the 1886 Colombian constitutionin effect until 1991 — required that the losing political party be given adequate and equitable participation in the government which, according to many observers and later analysis, eventually resulted in some increase in corruption and legal relaxation.
Although its constitution and government policy preclude an offensive military role for Japan in international affairs, Japanese cooperation with the United States through the 1960 U. S .– Japan Security Treaty has been important to the peace and stability of East Asia.
Although a new constitution appeared to end the war-time political system, it did not completely terminate the transitional military rule.
Although the government gained in status under the new constitution, this does not affect the guiding role of the party over the government.
Although a constitution was granted, its provisions fell far short of the demands of the revolutionaries.
Although the struggle between executive and legislative branches was partially resolved by the new constitution, the two branches continued to represent fundamentally opposing visions of Russia's future.
Although the doctrine of separation of power plays a role in the United Kingdom's constitutional doctrine, the UK constitution is often described as having " a weak separation of powers " A. V. Dicey, despite its constitution being the one to which Montesquieu originally referred.
Although the King has little direct power under the constitution and Thailand categorizes itself as a constitutional monarchy, the King is more than a symbol of national identity and unity.
Although the language of the new constitution includes many democratic features, it can be superseded by executive decrees and legislation, and often constitutional law simply is ignored.
Although initially restricted by its constitution to render aid only to nationals from the United Nations ( the Allies ), this was changed late in 1944, in response to pleas from Jewish organizations who were concerned with the fate of surviving Jews of German nationality, to also include " other persons who have been obliged to leave their country or place of origin or former residence or who have been deported therefrom by action of the enemy because of race, religion or activities ' in favor of the United Nations.
Although the constitution of Canada states that the " Command-in-Chief of the Land and Naval Militia, and of all Naval and Military Forces, of and in Canada, is hereby declared to continue and be vested in the Queen ," the governor general acts in her place as Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Forces and is permitted through the 1947 Letters Patent to use the title Commander-in-Chief in and over Canada.
Although U. S. President Woodrow Wilson had insisted that the région was self-ruling by legal status, as its constitution had stated it was bound to the sole authority of the Kaiser and not to the German state, France tolerated no plebiscite, as granted by the League of Nations to some eastern German territories at this time, because Alsatians were considered by the French public as fellow Frenchmen liberated from German rule.
Although the constitution was amended repeatedly ( in 1855, 1864, 1871, 1872, 1880, 1883, and 1886 ), several elements remained constant throughout.
Although the constitution forbids the federation or union of autonomous communities, an addendum or " transitional provision " to the constitution makes an exclusion whereby Navarre could join the Basque Country if the people chose to do so.
Although not mentioned in the constitution, political parties and the social partners organised in the Social Economic Council are important political institutions as well.
Although the government argued that the tax was not a tax increase, but a tax shift, the highly visible nature of the tax was extremely unpopular, and many resented Mulroney's use of an " emergency " clause in the constitution.
Although Alexander II made some reforms and established an independent judicial system, Russia did not have a representative assembly or a constitution until the 1905 Revolution.
Although many commentators were surprised at the time, and considered it to be an institutional crisis, some claiming the Fifth Republic could not accommodate itself of such rivalry at the head of the state, cohabitation repeated itself after the 1993 elections, when the RPR again won the elections, and then after the 1997 elections, when the Socialist Party won, leading to the constitution of Lionel Jospin's Plural Left government while Chirac was only at the beginning of his first presidential term.
Although its constitution guaranteed its members the right to refuse to work alongside Communists, or a member of a Communist front organization, Actors ' Equity never banned any members.
Although Article 16 of the 1996 amended constitution, see the above referendum, reaffirms the equality of religions and denominations before the law, it also contains restrictive language that stipulated that cooperation between the state and religious organizations " is regulated with regard for their influence on the formation of spiritual, cultural, and country traditions of the Belarusian people.
Although the constitution itself is the primary body of constitutional law in The Netherlands, it is not the only law that contains constitutional codification.

Although and prescribed
Although prescribed fires also affect air quality, the controlled conditions allow the use of management techniques to minimize their impact.
Although not part of the prescribed uniform, alternate forms of legwear ( such as loose socks, knee-length stockings, or similar ) are also commonly matched by more fashionable girls with their sailor outfits.
Although not part of the prescribed uniform, alternate forms of legwear ( such as loose socks, knee-length stockings, or similar ) are also commonly matched by more fashionable girls with their sailor outfits.
Although Whitman had been prescribed drugs, and was in possession of the stimulant Dexedrine ( dextroamphetamine ) at his death, the autopsy was unable to establish if he had consumed any drugs prior to the shooting.
Although research is ongoing, treatment options are currently limited ; vitamins are frequently prescribed, though the evidence for their effectiveness is limited.
Although fashions began to be more functional and less restrictive for the succeeding Edwardians, appropriate dress for men and women, including that for the period of mourning, was still strictly prescribed and rigidly adhered to.
Although management recognizes that prescribed information must flow both downward and upward, managers may not always be convinced that two-wayness should be encouraged.
Although medications are commonly prescribed for the treatment of sciatica, evidence from clinical trials to guide the use of analgesics to relieve pain and disability is lacking.
Although the basic curriculum is prescribed by the CBSE, quality of education varies according to the school and region.
Although doctors had no hope for Dmitri's survival, he lived, with the help of Grand Duke Sergei, who gave the premature Dmitri the baths prescribed by the doctors, wrapped him in cotton wool and kept him in a cradle filled with hot water bottles to keep his temperature regulated.
Although by decree of 1631, and by Bull of Alexander VII ( 1664 ), it was strictly forbidden to make any additions to the litanies, another decree of the Congregation of Rites, dated 1675, permitted the Confraternity of the Rosary to add the invocation " Regina sacratissimi rosarii ", and this was prescribed for the whole Church by Leo XIII ( 24 Dec., 1883 ).
Although anti-fungals like ketoconazole ( Nizoral ) are commonly prescribed for seborrhoeic dermatitis, dermatologists and optometrists usually do not prescribe anti-fungals for seborrhoeic blepharitis.
Although Devendranath was deeply spiritual, he managed to continue to maintain his worldly affairs – not renouncing his material possessions as some Hindu traditions prescribed but rather continuing to enjoy them in a spirit of detachment.
Although Hong Kong had become a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China since the transfer of sovereignty from the United Kingdom in 1997, Hong Kong has continued to send a separate delegation from that of the People's Republic of China, which represents Mainland China, to the Olympic Games and other international sport events, as prescribed in its constitutional document, the Basic Law.
Although treatments will differ from patient to patient due to the variability of the severity of the condition, typical treatments prescribed by physical therapists include combinations of head and eye movements, postural changes, and walking exercises.
Although neither study examined reading efficiency or comprehension, both demonstrated that in-office vision therapy was more effective than " pencil pushups " ( a commonly prescribed home-based treatment ) for improving the symptoms of asthenopia and the convergence ability of the eyes.
Although the specific format of the output is not prescribed by RFC 864, the recommended pattern ( and a de-facto standard ) is shifted lines of 72 ASCII characters repeating.
Although Chen did not mention that the medicine prescribed by the Japanese physician contained arsenic or any other poison, some leaders of the Chin Woo Athletic Association speculate that Huo was poisoned around the time of his death.
Although the policy in these territories is to align their road signs with those prescribed in the TSRGD, small variations may be seen.

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