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The " Go Beyond Oil " campaign also involves applying political pressure on the governments who allow oil exploration in their territories ; with the group stating that one of the key aims of the " Go Beyond Oil " campaign is to " work to expose the lengths the oil industry is willing to go to squeeze the last barrels out of the ground and put pressure on industry and governments to move beyond oil.
Treaties are formed when lawful representatives ( governments ) of several states go through a ratification process, providing the IGO with an international legal personality.
Mannie and the Professor go to Earth to plead Luna's case, where they are received in Agra by the Federated Nations, and embark on a world tour advertising the benefits of a free Luna, while urging various governments to build a catapult to transfer supplies to Luna in exchange for grain.
They argue that for the last 30 years, under both left-wing and right-wing governments, the French have been misled into believing that things could go on without real reforms.
Other governments have chosen to wait, and change the system in one go at the latest possible time.
It brought together 14 representatives of 6 countries and 11 networks At the time European governments, standardisation bodies and telecommunications companies were pushing for the OSI standard and IP-based networks were seen as the wrong way to go.
Indeed, under IMF rules, national governments are not permitted to go bankrupt ( although this is sometimes ignored, as when Argentina ' restructured ' its foreign debt ).
Further, and perhaps most important, Americans were in no mood to go to war again over European " squabbles " over boundaries or ethnic governments.
Economic analysts and traders said the proposal would go nowhere because of the inability of governments to cooperate with each other and control farmers ' output.
* United Kingdom: historically, grammar schools have been the English equivalent of the gymnasium, selecting pupils on the basis of academic ability and educating them with the assumption that they would go on to study at a university ; such schools were largely phased out under the Wilson and Heath governments, with less than 5 % of pupils now attending grammar schools, and the UK now has no widespread equivalent of the gymnasium.
Much of the testimony presented is contradictory: for example, some interviewees allege that Barbie was brought to trial as a figurehead while others allege that he was allowed to go free for forty years as a result of the protection of various governments ( including those of the United States and Bolivia ), because Barbie knew secret agents and a public trial could potentially jeopardize various intelligence operations.
'" Henderson also said that they " focus on the violently repressive nature of governments and the lengths to which they will go to wield power ".
The overall level of alcohol consumption did go down, however, state and local governments avoided aggressive enforcement.
Chartalists argue that nations are fundamentally different from households – governments in a fiat money system can issue liabilities to pay off debt, and thus ( assuming they only have debt in their own currency ), need not go bankrupt, unlike households, which cannot issue liabilities.
By the summer of 1965, the famine became so acute that the governments stepped in and allowed his projects to go forward.
He says his bill would give them a kind of legal parity with tribal governments on the mainland, but he says this sovereignty could eventually go further, perhaps even leading to outright independence .</ p >
As being a country having people of a multitude of languages and cultures, the EPRDF has introduced political decentralization in which the regional states have their own parliaments and governments that would result in a development that would also go in accordance with the specific needs of the ethnic groups as well as the whole country.
Susan Price, an Australian activist, argued that " the wedge-politics of racism has always been used to divide the working class, which in France pulled off spectacular rolling strikes against the government in 2003 ," adding that " the current attack must also be seen as part of a continuum of racist policies which go back to the mid-1990s and the ' Fortress Europe ' policies of the major European capitalist governments " designed " to appeal to the support base of Jean-Marie Le Pen's right-wing National Front ( FN ).
By 1922 Birkenhead and Churchill had become the leading figures of the Lloyd George Coalition and associated with the Anglo-Irish Treaty, the attempt to go to war with Turkey over Chanak, later vetoed by the governments of the Dominions and, in Birkenhead's case if not Churchill's, the general whiff of moral and financial corruption which had come to surround the Coalition.
The majority of governments have a long way to go to actively engage their citizens to participate in e-democracy ; however, e-democracy relies upon citizens to take their own initiative to influence decisions that will effect them.
Judging that both national governments and global institutions have proven ineffective in addressing worldwide problems that go beyond the capacity of individual nation-states to solve, some political scientists critical of New World Order conspiracism, such as Mark C. Partridge, argue that regionalism will be the major force in the coming decades, pockets of power around regional centers: Western Europe around Brussels, the Western Hemisphere around Washington, D. C., East Asia around Beijing, and Eastern Europe around Moscow.
The appointment was avowedly made in order that an acceptable British statesman, in whom public confidence was reposed, might go to South Africa to consider all the circumstances and to formulate a policy which should combine the upholding of British interests with the attempt to deal justly with the Transvaal and Orange Free State governments.
The majority of the money will go to the French government, several environmental groups, and various regional governments.
* Survivorship bias of exchanges: exchanges often go bust ( just as governments default ), and this risk needs to be included – using only exchanges which have survived for the long-term overstates returns.

governments and felt
Many residents of the mining region felt disconnected from the remote territorial governments of Kansas and Nebraska, so they voted to form their own Territory of Jefferson on October 24, 1859.
Many residents of the mining region felt disconnected from the remote territorial governments of Kansas and Nebraska, so they voted to form their own Territory of Jefferson on October 24, 1859.
Many residents of the mining region felt disconnected from the remote territorial governments of Kansas and Nebraska, so they voted to form their own Territory of Jefferson on 1859-10-24.
Many residents of the mining region felt disconnected from the remote territorial governments of Kansas and Nebraska, so they voted to form their own Territory of Jefferson on October 24, 1859.
Many, however, felt that the UN, essentially a forum for discussion and coordination between sovereign governments, was insufficiently empowered for the task.
He felt judicial review of the rights might be undermined if courts had to favour the policies of provincial governments, as governments would be given responsibility over linguistic minorities.
Many people also felt that many of the governments that had aligned themselves with the US, despite strong opposition among their populations, did so because of their own economic ties to the United States.
As a result, state governments tend to impose severe budget cuts at any time the economy is faltering, which are strongly felt by the public for which they are responsible.
When Our Lady appeared to Catherine Labouré, Bernadette Soubirous, Lúcia dos Santos at Fátima, or to the children at Beauraing later, in 1932, and Mariette Beco in 1933, these dramatic affirmations of divine power in an increasingly irreligious / secular age, a transformation more strongly felt in the Western world, offered ' proof ' of the power of heaven against " the onslaughts of secularizing governments ".
After the governments of Jules Ferry had pursued a number of colonies in the early 1880s, Clemenceau lent his support to Georges Ernest Boulanger, a popular figure, nicknamed Général Revanche, who it was felt might overthrow the Republic in 1889.
Many governments felt that if they did nothing the Shadows would leave them alone.
In turn, it is felt that this ultimately impacts governments who are forced to take into account the wishes of citizens, NGOs, organizations, courts and even corporations who begin to refer to these soft law instruments so frequently and with such import that they begin to evidence legal norms.
The Remonstrant regents now felt so threatened that they resorted to the desperate measure of the so-called " Sharp Resolution " of the States of Holland of 4 August 1617, which authorized city governments to raise mercenary troops, called waardgelders, outside the federal army or civic militias, to maintain public order.
The Basque Country had fallen, the Workers ' Party of Marxist Unification ( POUM ) had been crushed by the Stalinist Communist Party of Spain, and many foreign governments felt it was only a matter of time before the question of who would rule Spain would be settled in favour of the Nationalists.
* Due to the controversial political status of Taiwan, foreign governments have long felt a need to be ambiguous regarding Taiwan.
Smith felt opposing large multinational corporations ( and the governments that support them ), allowed individuals to direct industry " in such a manner as its produce may be of the greatest value.
Though it was true that the American colonies had united in a federation, the concept would not necessarily work in Mexico, since the old provinces ( now called states ) had always been subject to a central government ; he felt that future state governments would take a selfish attitude causing disunity and chiefdoms.
He felt that liberalism represented the welfare of individual people, as opposed to organizations — governments, businesses, etc .— preserving freedom of thought and action.
If population-growth went unchecked, he felt, " the damage to national efficiency might drive governments to act more intelligently "; but better would be " a concentrated drive for population-planning, despite the formidable practical, scientific and psychological obstacles ".
This policy was widely felt to be a hangover from the previous Labour government and one that few Conservative governments would have implemented.
Although Shaw strongly opposed slavery, he felt bound by the Constitution and the law, as the recent Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 required states and local governments to cooperate in the capture of escaped slaves.
Brandt, who ran for the third time after 1961 and 1965, had shown sympathy towards those groups, like left-wing intellectuals and activists of German student movement, who had felt ignored by the Christian Democrat-led coalition governments.
The film was particularly well received in former mining communities, who felt it accurately reflected the suffering they faced because of the decline of their industry during the years of the Thatcher and Major Conservative governments.

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