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On 19 January 1672 the States of Holland made a counterproposal: to appoint William for just a single campaign.
On 28 November 2010, 52. 9 % of the Swiss voters and 15 < sup > 5 </ sup >/< sub > 2 </ sub > cantons approved the popular iniative " for the deportation of criminal foreigners " while the governmental counterproposal was rejected by 54. 2 % of voters and all the 20 < sup > 6 </ sup >/< sub > 2 </ sub > cantons.

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Du Pont's counterproposal was filed on May 14, 1958.
The Soviet Union offered a written counterproposal agreement on 25 November 1940, to which Germany did not respond.
After a successful signature gathering, the federal council may create a counterproposal to the proposed amendment and put it to vote on the same day as the original proposal.
Shortly after making his famous " God does not play dice " comment, Einstein attempted to formulate a deterministic counterproposal to quantum mechanics, presenting a paper at a meeting of the Academy of Sciences in Berlin, on 5 May 1927, titled " Bestimmt Schrödinger's Wellenmechanik die Bewegung eines Systems vollstandig oder nur im Sinne der Statistik?

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In the classroom and in writing, it often takes the form of explicit disputation: a topic drawn from the tradition is broached in the form of a question, opponents ' responses are given, a counterproposal is argued and opponent's arguments rebutted.
Bohm's original aim was not to make a serious counterproposal but simply to demonstrate that hidden-variable theories are indeed possible.

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This tends to create friction and confusion and has not made it easier for Secretary Rusk to restore vigor and initiative among his subordinates.
The responsibility for taking the initiative in generating ideas is that of every officer in the Department who has a policy function, regardless of rank.
No manufacturer has taken the initiative in pointing out the costs involved.
However the Council only has legislative initiative in limited sensitive areas.
From its earliest inception as a single service initiative formed in 1981 by Columbia University undergraduates, Community Impact has grown into Columbia University's largest student service organization.
The Imperial high council has lost the political initiative and is powerless to control the Jihad.
Geisel's birthday, March 2, has been adopted as the annual date for National Read Across America Day, an initiative on reading created by the National Education Association.
Although the European Parliament has legislative power that the Council and Commission do not possess, it does not formally possess legislative initiative, as most national parliaments of European Union member states do.
GPS modernization has now become an ongoing initiative to upgrade the Global Positioning System with new capabilities to meet growing military, civil, and commercial needs.
Ghana has been extremely active in international peacekeeping activities under UN auspices in Lebanon, Afghanistan, Rwanda, and the Balkans, in addition to an eight-year sub-regional initiative with its ECOWAS partners to develop and then enforce a cease-fire in Liberia.
Several major computer-related organizations have originated at MIT since the 1980s: Richard Stallman's GNU Project and the subsequent Free Software Foundation were founded in the mid-1980s at the AI Lab ; the MIT Media Lab was founded in 1985 by Nicholas Negroponte and Jerome Wiesner to promote research into novel uses of computer technology ; the World Wide Web Consortium standards organization was founded at the Laboratory for Computer Science in 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee ; the OpenCourseWare project has made course materials for over 2, 000 MIT classes available online free of charge since 2002 ; and the One Laptop per Child initiative to expand computer education and connectivity to children worldwide was launched in 2005.
Prime Minister Dato Sri Mohd Najib Tun Razak has claimed to attempt to close racial divides through the 1Malaysia initiative.
Although the agreement initially included a declaration of mutual defense, Moldova has since declared its disinterest in participating in any GUAM-based mutual defense initiative.
The Asian Development Bank has an initiative to develop ICT technologies to " boost access to high-quality education for disadvantaged and remote populations in Mongolia, through a grant assistance approved for US $ 1 million.
Morocco opened its doors to offshoring in July 2006, as one component of the development initiative Plan Emergence, and has so far attracted roughly half of the French-speaking call centres that have gone offshore so far and a number of the Spanish ones.
He is on the Board of Trustees of the American Folklife Center and has been a spokesperson for the Save Our Sounds audio preservation initiative.
It has come to denote a sense of failure in life, lack of initiative and to retreat into oneself, symptoms quite similar to melancholia.
Switzerland has had long and heated parliamentary debates about whether to follow the Dutch model on cannabis, most recently deciding against it in 2004 ; currently a ballot initiative is in the works on the question.
The Ogg bitstream format, spearheaded by the Xiph. Org Foundation, has been created as the framework of a larger initiative aimed at developing a set of components for the coding and decoding of multimedia content, which are available free of charge and freely re-implementable in software.
Since 2000 however, the government has taken a comprehensive initiative to modernize the existing bus fleets and minimally impact the environment.
Since 1983 ( on the initiative of Culture Minister Melina Mercouri ), the Greek government has been committed to the return of the sculptures to Greece, so far with no success.
The Stockholm School of Economics was founded in 1909 on private initiative as a response to rapid industrialization and a growing need for well educated businessmen and company managers and has maintained close ties with the business community ever since.
Telefónica is a supporter of the Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV ( HbbTV ) initiative ( a consortium of broadcasting and Internet industry companies including SES, OpenTV and Institut für Rundfunktechnik ) that is promoting and establishing an open European standard for hybrid set-top boxes for the reception of broadcast TV and broadband multimedia applications with a single user interface, and has run pilot HbbTV services in Spain.
Tanzania has qualified for debt relief under the enhanced Heavily Indebted Poor Countries ( HIPC ) initiative.
The initiative has been repeated every year since.

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Other well known CTI standards in the industry are JTAPI, TSAPI and TAPI: JTAPI, the Java Telephony API is promoted by Sun ; TSAPI, originally promoted by the AT & T ( later Lucent then Avaya ) and Novell, by far the most adopted in large scale contact centers ; Microsoft pushed their own initiative also, and thus TAPI was born, with support mostly from Windows applications.
Newly promoted officers lacked flying and command experience, while older commanders, witnessing the fate of General Alksnis and others, lacked initiative, frequently referring minor decisions to Moscow for approval, and insisting that their pilots strictly comply with standardized and predictable procedures for both aerial attack and defence.
The program began in 1963 as an education initiative promoted by Gov.
The League promoted the Socialist Charter initiative of various Tribunite left-wing Labour MPs and was consequently nicknamed The Chartists.
Its use is being promoted by the USDOT's Intelligent Transport Systems initiative.
The device was widely promoted by then-Apple director Larry Ellison, apparently as part of his Oracle Network Computer initiative.
During this time he was promoted to major and his bold initiative on outpost duty won a commendation.
She has promoted several legislative initiatives: one of these initiatives made judicial review of laws possible, the second initiative, which she promoted with D66 leader Boris Dittrich, proposed a price fixation on books.
In 1910 Ferranti promoted an effort to standardize the power supply, supplying large numbers of power transformers, an initiative which eventually culminated in the National Grid in 1926.
Zveginstov, supporters of the Anglo-Russian Entente, promoted a private initiative for a railway connecting India and Europe, to counteract the economic threat Germany posed to the region.
The movement seemed to be triumphant in 1994 when California voters passed Proposition 187, an initiative that limited benefits to illegal aliens that had been authored and promoted by CCIR.
Values promoted by the college include: kindness, moral courage, selflessness, integrity, industry, initiative, resilience and open-mindedness.
In exchange for the money, Williams promoted the No Child Left Behind initiative and encouraged other journalists and commentators to provide favorable views of the law.
These were promoted as " exemplars ", together with written guidance training and advice for other communities wishing to take up the initiative.
Since 2005, Chinese Premier Hu Jintao has promoted a " soft power initiative " aimed at increasing China's influence overseas through cultural and language programs.
It is " an initiative promoted by the Comune, the course is open to boys and provides the opportunity to create videos ".
Chinese analysts have viewed Confucius Institutes as part of a larger " soft power initiative " promoted by Hu Jintao, aimed at increasing China's influence overseas through cultural and language programs.
The World March was the initiative of the Humanist organisation, World without Wars and without Violence and was promoted around the world by Humanist and other organisations.

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