Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Treaty of Portsmouth" ¶ 7
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

primary and representatives
The High Priest and Priestess acting as administrative chiefs and primary public representatives ; each position ( High Priest and High Priestess ) is held by a single individual at a time.
The procurators ' and prefects ' primary functions were military, but as representatives of the empire they were responsible for the collection of imperial taxes, and also had limited judicial functions.
The Earl and Countess of Wessex are the primary representatives of The Queen at foreign royal events.
This was controlled by a board of 12 local residents and 8 representatives of relevant agencies ( Police, primary health care, city council, chamber of commerce etc.
The DNC is composed of the chairs and vice-chairs of each state Democratic Party Committee, two hundred members apportioned among the states based on population and generally elected either on the ballot by primary voters or by the State Democratic Party Committee, a number of elected officials serving in an ex-officio capacity, and a variety of representatives of major Democratic Party constituencies.
Separately representatives of the Roman Catholic Church were assured by O ' Keeffe that it would continue to be able to provide religious instruction to pupils in primary schools not under the patronage of the Church.
Adrian Willaert and his associates at St. Mark's – younger men such as Girolamo Parabosco, Jacques Buus, Baldassare Donato, Perissone Cambio, and Cipriano de Rore – were the primary representatives of madrigal composition at mid-century.
He selected two men as his primary representatives: James D. Bulloch and Lieutenant James H. North of the Confederate States Navy.
Though described in general terms, the primary representatives of " the perfidious Enemy " remained the Ottoman Turks, who continued to be problem for Sigismund's successors.
" The RA — a delegation comprising elected representatives from each local and state affiliate, coalitions of student members and retired members, and other segments of the united education profession — is the primary legislative and policymaking body of the Association.
In Ireland, a national school is a type of primary school that is financed directly by the State, but administered jointly by the State, a patron body, and local representatives.
The parliament had been given primary legislative powers meaning that over many areas elected representatives were able to pass their own laws.
In 2008 and 2009, the BNF suspended or expelled several prominent members, including several of its parliamentary representatives, and fought several court battles related to primary elections.
The primary policy consisted of promoting representatives of titular nations of Soviet republics and national minorities on lower levels of the administrative subdivision of the state, into local government, management, bureaucracy and nomenklatura in the corresponding national entities.
* In the Church of Satan a High Priest and High Priestess stand as administrative chiefs and primary public representatives of the church.
His methodology has followed that of a historian seeking primary source literature, and so he has generally made direct, personal contact with the leaders or official representatives of a church or religious group.
Both through his innovative use of polychromy and his allusive subject matter, he is often understood to be one of primary representatives of international Symbolism within British sculpture.
During the last few days the representatives of the German Government and His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom have been engaged in conversations, the primary purpose of which has been to prepare the way for the holding of a general conference on the subject of the limitation of naval armaments.
The Council of Trent recommended preachers to turn aside from polemics ; it also pronounced that the primary duty of preaching devolved on bishops, unless they were hindered by a legitimate impediment ; and ordered that they were to preach in person in their own church, or, if impeded, through others ; and, in other churches, through pastors or other representatives.
In circumstances where employees desire and are legally authorized to hold a collective bargaining agreement, HR will typically also serve as the company's primary liaison with the employees ' representatives ( usually a labor union ).
In circumstances where employees desire and are legally authorized to hold a collective bargaining agreement, HR will typically also serve as the company's primary liaison with the employee's representatives ( usually a labor union ).
In the 3rd edition of Dungeons & Dragons, modrons had largely faded from prominence, their place as the primary representatives of lawful neutrality taken by the antlike, expansionist formians and the robot-like, implacable Inevitables.
Correspondingly, researchers in the field have suggested that migrations from Prehistoric Iberia ( Spain, Portugal and also the Basque region ) can be viewed as the primary source for their genetic material, having demonstrated marked similarities with modern representatives of the aforementioned time period in that of the Basque people.
While GetUp ’ s primary methodology to date has been to encourage its membership to email or call their elected representatives, the organisation has also employed a range of campaigning techniques, such as taking out advertisements in major daily newspapers, holding local events, running television commercials, and hiring a skywriter to write " Vote No " above Australia ’ s Parliament House in Canberra.

primary and their
Neither is primary experience understood according to the attitude of modern empiricism in which nothing is thought to be received other than signals of sensory qualities producing their responses in the appropriate sense organs.
Today the private detective will also investigate insurance claims or handle divorce cases, but his primary function remains what it has always been, to assist those who have money in their unending struggle with those who have not.
The primary deterrent appears to lie with the technical people themselves, and their concept of what constitutes status in present-day society.
Strong hands differ from `` weak hands '' in that their operations are the primary movers.
A careful student has suggested that `` In any new revision ( of the Judicial Code ) the legislators would do well to remember that the allocation of power to the federal courts should be limited to those matters in which their expertise in federal law might be used, leaving to the state judiciaries the primary obligation of pronouncing state law ''.
In his only attack on the Republicans, Hughes said, `` The three Republican candidates for governor are tripping over their feet for popular slogans to win the primary.
According to Akbar S. Ahmed, like modern anthropologists, he engaged in extensive participant observation with a given group of people, learnt their language and studied their primary texts, and presented his findings with objectivity and neutrality using cross-cultural comparisons.
Little work has been done on the Munda languages, which are not well documented ; with their demotion from a primary branch, Proto-Mon – Khmer becomes synonymous with Proto-Austro-Asiatic.
Some people even focus on amateur telescope making as their primary interest within the hobby of amateur astronomy.
In the case of the tapering worm tubes Selkirkia, trilobites are always found with their heads directed towards the opening of the tube, suggesting that they reversed in ; the absence of any moulted carapaces suggests that moulting was not their primary reason for seeking shelter.
In practice, some alloys are used so predominantly with respect to their base metals that the name of the primary constituent is also used as the name of the alloy.
Pastor and theologian Dr. Brian Abasciano claims " What Paul says about Jews, Gentiles, and Christians, whether of their place in God ’ s plan, or their election, or their salvation, or how they should think or behave, he says from a corporate perspective which views the group as primary and those he speaks about as embedded in the group.
Many modern moorings still rely on a large rock as the primary element of their design.
" Conscious of the decay of Latin literacy in his realm, Alfred proposed that primary education be taught in English, with those wishing to advance to holy orders to continue their studies in Latin.
As more people begin to use planes as their primary method of transportation, more elaborate methods of controlling aircraft safely in these high restrictive airspaces have been invented.
Common avionics databus protocols, with their primary application, include:
Subsequent fellowships such as Narcotics Anonymous have adopted and adapted the Twelve Steps and the Twelve Traditions to their respective primary purposes.
The English Language Liturgical Consultation ( ELLC ) is an international ecumenical group whose primary purpose is to provide ecumenically accepted texts for those who use English in their liturgy.
The primary function of the basal ganglia appears to be action selection: they send inhibitory signals to all parts of the brain that can generate motor behaviors, and in the right circumstances can release the inhibition, so that the action-generating systems are able to execute their actions.
Many biopolymers spontaneously fold into characteristic compact shapes ( see also " protein folding " as well as secondary structure and tertiary structure ), which determine their biological functions and depend in a complicated way on their primary structures.

1.953 seconds.