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Budgetary and restrictions
Budgetary policy under Dalton was strongly progressive, as characterised by policies such as increased food subsidies, heavily subsidised rents to council house tenants, the lifting of restrictions of house-building, the financing of national assistance and family allowances, and extensive assistance to rural communities and Development Areas.

Budgetary and only
Budgetary concerns led to a reduction of news programming in 1999, to only weekday evening hours.

Budgetary and be
Budgetary problems forced it to be relocated to the main campus at Birmingham during the 1970s, but under the guidance of Professor Stanley Wells, the Institute was returned to Mason Croft in the 1980s and its position was consolidated in 1996 with the opening of the purpose-built Shakespeare Institute Library.
Budgetary organizations and municipalities should not be social enterprises as they are not autonomous-they are parts of public administration.

Budgetary and for
As of the 2010-11 school year, the Bloomfield Public Schools had a Budgetary Cost Per Pupil of $ 11, 735 ( vs. a statewide group average was $ 13, 253 ), while Total Cost Per Pupil for Bloomfield was $ 15, 218 ( vs. $ 17, 455 statewide ).
However, although not provided for in the Constitution, according to constitutional custom, the Parliamentary Budgetary Committee has the power to authorise provisional expenditure, regardless of the fact that such expenditure is not formally included in the budget ( such grants are however then marked for adoption in the next forthcoming money bill ).
Budgetary reductions have forced the Department of Education to cancel many Fulbright-Hays Programs for the fiscal year of 2011, pending final congressional action.
Terry Wynn MEP who served on the Parliament's Committee on Budgetary Control, reaching the position of chairman, has also backed these calls stating that it is impossible for the Commission to achieve these standards.
North America Think Tank of the Year: Carnegie Endowment ; Runner-up: Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.
Budgetary issues make it difficult for Black Studies Programs and departments to function, and promote themselves.
“ WILDLIFE REFUGES: Budgetary downturn for national refuges hits staffers hardest .” Land Letter.
Intelligence spending has increased by a third over ten years ago, in inflation-adjusted dollars, according to the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.
* Andrew F. Krepinevich, Jr., currently the director of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments
Advocates for the concepts introduced in McKinsey's book, < i > Budgetary Control </ i >, were among McKinsey ’ s first clients.
* Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments
Towards the end of 1998 the Parliament's Committee on Budgetary Control initially refused to discharge the community's budget for 1996 over what it saw as the arrogance of the Commission in its refusal to answer questions relating to financial mismanagement.
* Eric S. Edelman-Former U. S. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, former U. S. Ambassador to Finland and Turkey, visiting scholar at the Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies and Distinguished Fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments
The agency also each year issues An Analysis of the President's Budgetary Proposals for the upcoming fiscal year per a standing request of the Senate Committee on Appropriations.
He is also a substitute for the Committee on Budgetary Control and the Committee on Fisheries, and a substitute for the delegation for relations with the countries of Southeast Asia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
She was a substitute for the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy and for the Committee on Budgetary Control.
She is a substitute for the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development and the Committee on Budgetary Control.
He is also a substitute for the Committee on Budgetary Control, the Committee on Budgets, the Subcommittee on Human Rights, and the delegation to the EU – Chile Joint Parliamentary Committee.

Budgetary and .
The Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions is expected to receive the report this week.
Budgetary support from Australia and development aid under World Bank auspices have helped sustain the economy.
Budgetary support, which has been provided in decreasing amounts since independence, was phased out in 2000, with aid concentrated on project development.
Budgetary inflation also caused Temple of Doom to cost $ 28. 17 million, $ 8 million more than Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Supplementary Budgetary legislation in New Zealand includes an annual " Appropriation ( Financial Review ) Bill ", which serves to validate taxation and spending incurred in the previous year which fell outside the previous year's Budget, and " Imprest Supply Bills ," typically several in a year, which grant interim authority to the Government to tax and spend.
Budgetary cuts reduced that number to 87 in 1968, and 82 in 1969.
A third amendment granted the power to prepare a budget to a State Budgetary Agency, which was run by officials appointed by the governor.
The bookseller and publisher Zedler published this book in Leipzig under the name " Great Complete Encyclopaedia of All Sciences and Arts Which So Far Have Been Invented and Improved by Human Mind and Wit: Including the Geographical and Political Description of the Whole World According to All Monarchies, Empires, Kingdoms, Principalities, Republics, Free Sovereignties, Countries, Towns, Sea Harbors, Fortresses, Castles, Areas, Authorities, Monasteries, Mountains, Passes, Woods, Seas, Lakes ... and also a Detailed Historical and Genealogical Description of the World's Brightest and Most Famous Family Lines, the Life and Deeds of the Emperors, Kings, Electors and Princes, Great Heroes, Ministers of State, War Leaders ... ; Equally about All Policies of State, War and Law and Budgetary Business of the Nobility and the Bourgeois, Merchants, Traders, Arts.
Budgetary problems were resolved by restoring the shah's control of the provinces formerly governed by the Qizilbash chiefs, the revenues of which supplemented the royal treasury.
The Court of Auditors was created by the 1975 Budgetary Treaty and was formally established on 18 October 1977, holding its first session a week later.
He was a member of the National Council, Chairman of the Standing Parliamentary Committee on European Affairs and member of the Committee on Selection and the Committee on Financial and Budgetary Affairs.
All provinces have an Economic and Budgetary Committee, a Social and Cultural Committee, and a Legal Committee.
He was a member of the Committee on Budgetary Control and the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy ( ITRE ), and substitute of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety ( ENVI ), and the Temporary Committee on Climate Change.
From 1986-1990 and 1991-1994 he was the President of the PNV Economic and Budgetary Commission.
He was later cleared of any wrongdoing by the Joint Finance and Budgetary Committee on the issue.

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Since 1867, restrictions and / or the deconstruction of the samurai class meant that most blades have been worn jindachi-zukuri style, like Western navy officers.
This meant that some of the economic restrictions on production capacity and on actual production that were imposed by the International Authority for the Ruhr were lifted, and that its role was taken over by the ECSC.
Restaurants are often prohibited from selling alcohol without a meal by alcohol sale laws ; such sale is considered to be activity for bars, which are meant to have more severe restrictions.
The desire from fans and manufacturers alike for higher performance cars within the restrictions of homologation meant that carmakers began producing limited production " special edition " cars based on high production base models.
* The nature of the networks meant that regulation in Australia was undemanding: network personnel were government employees or agents, legislation was enhanced on an incremental basis and restrictions could be achieved through infrastructure.
Many of the more ambitious forest villages were never completed, partly because of their isolation, partly through financial restrictions, and partly because mechanisation, transport improvements, and more use of contract labour, all meant there was less need for staff houses.
This meant they were also outside the restrictions of Sections 16, 20, and 32 of the Glass – Steagall Act.
The Board decided this meant Section 20 permitted a bank affiliate to earn 5 % of its revenue from underwriting and dealing in these types of securities that were not “ bank-eligible securities ,” subject to various restrictions including “ firewalls ” to separate a commercial bank from its Section 20 affiliate.
The film was shot at the time of an outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Europe which, due to restrictions in place, meant that many planned sequences could not be shot.
The increasingly oppressive restrictions placed on Jews by the Nuremberg laws meant that his father lost control of the factory in which he manufactured buttons and buckles ; he was briefly interned in a concentration camp on " Kristallnacht ", 9 November 1938, which finally compelled the family to leave Germany.
In the U. S. A., the Jones Act ( which places restrictions on the ships that can be used for moving domestic cargoes ) has meant that merchant shipbuilding has continued, but such protection has failed to penalise shipbuilding inefficiencies.
Organic milk is meant to have no chemical residues to consumers, and the restrictions on the use of antibiotics and chemicals in organic food production has the purpose to accomplish this goal.
In design planning and vision it represents an entirely new approach to retailing, setting standards for the sixties that will revolutionise shopping concepts throughout Britain .” However when it opened, budget restrictions had meant that the proportions and finishes of the building had had to be scaled down and only 29 out of a possible 120 shops were trading.
This meant that some of the economic restrictions on production capacity and on actual production that were imposed by the International Authority for the Ruhr were lifted, and that its role was taken over by the ECSC.
In practice, this meant that the South loosened restrictions on its private sector to invest in North Korea, limiting its own involvement essentially to humanitarian aid.
Wartime paper restrictions meant that those issues were all pretty thin so it was possible to bind 19 into one volume.
The so-called ' needle-time ' restrictions on playing music had been lifted, which meant it could play more music during the day as well as in the evenings where the eight hours were concentrated.
Burnley first appeared in the FA Cup in 1885 – 86 but were ignominiously beaten 11 – 0 when eligibility restrictions meant that their reserve side had to be fielded against Darwen ( near Blackburn ).
This meant that national government could not escape what they had agreed to at a European level by enacting conflicting domestic measures, but it also potentially meant that the EEC legislator could legislate unhindered by the restrictions imposed by fundamental rights provisions enshrined in the constitutions of member states.
Loading gauge restrictions for the then current stock meant that even though the curve was double tracked, stock could only pass in one direction at a time.
These restrictions meant that at any given time only about 15 percent of the sky was available to ISO.
The aerodynamic restrictions introduced in 2005 were meant to reduce downforce by about 30 %, however most teams were able to successfully reduce this to a mere 5 to 10 % downforce loss.
The event was sponsored by Regal until 2003 ( known as the Regal Welsh Open ), but UK restrictions on tobacco advertising meant that it was without a sponsor until 2009.

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