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Complaints and about
Complaints about the attitude of the German authorities led to rioting and eventually to the first two Silesian Uprisings ( 1919 and 1920 ).
Complaints about any failings in transport services in London are best made through the Tfl website which gives guidance on how to complain.
Complaints from Victorians about recently released convicts from Van Diemen's Land re-offending in Victoria was one of the contributing reasons for the eventual abolition of transportation to Van Diemen's Land in 1853.
Complaints were made about the suitability of the song, as its lyrics mentioned neither Montreal nor Expo 67.
Complaints about the system were brought to the United Nations as early as 12 July 1948 when Dr. Padmanabha Pillai, the representative of India to the United Nations, circulated a letter to the Secretary-General expressing his concerns over treatment of ethnic Indians within the Union of South Africa.
Complaints about solicitors if not satisfactorily resolved by the solicitors ' firm may be made to the Legal Ombudsman.
Complaints about nausea have by and large become a thing of the past.
Complaints about low appearance fees paid to tipi owners, lack of input on committees related to their participation and accusations that natives were being exploited have periodically been made throughout the years.
Complaints were made about its state in 1874 and 1885, which resulted in surveys being undertaken, but little was done to remedy the situation.
Alongside the ITC, two other independent bodies also dealt with complaints: the Broadcasting Complaints Commission dealt with injustices against individuals, whereas the Broadcasting Standards Council dealt with complaints about the moral content of programs, with no redress for individuals.
Complaints had been made about the legality of Dagobert's appointment, and when the pope sent a legate, Maurice, Cardinal-Bishop of Porto, to enquire into the situation, Baldwin accused Dagobert of treachery for urging Bohemond to oppose Baldwin's succession.
Complaints about an online mission giving unfair scores led to Volition removing the mission from scoring play.
Complaints were also made about the 37mm main armament, which was not powerful enough to penetrate the armor of most tanks used by the Axis powers.
Complaints about the magazine can be categorized into two types although it has a relatively large market:
Complaints about the game included its monochrome graphics ; certain critics believed that they made it difficult to discern the screen's contents, and wished that the game was in color.
Complaints about the role of the LDV, as well as continuing problems encountered by the War Office in its attempts to clothe and arm the LDV, led the government to respond to public pressure in August, redefining the role of the LDV to include delaying and obstructing German forces through any means possible.
Complaints about access to platforms, empty trains occupying space during the day and lack of government support were raised by Leighton Holdings, the construction firm overseeing the project.
Complaints about the practice of professions like medicine and law are usually not handled by the BBB and are referred to associations regulating those professions.
Complaints about the sticker prompted the General Manager, Ken Nichols, to issue an explanation.
* Independent Complaints Authority for Radio and Television: Decides on complaints about radio and television programmes.
* Complaints about marketed drugs are examined, the causes of quality defects are investigated, and appropriate measures are taken with respect to the defective drugs and to prevent recurrence.
Complaints from American consumers about the Pontiac GTO's more modern styling saw the addition of two hood scoops in 2005 with the VZ series Monaro to recall the later muscle-car variants of the late 1960s ' models ; the hood scoops vent in cool air to the engine bay but do not directly feed the engine.
Complaints to the BBC, numbering nearly 16, 000, about the decision were directed to a statement by Thompson.
Complaints were made about this heartless and illegal treatment to the Attorney-General and after an investigation, C. W. Reynolds, the superintendent of the settlement, and Dr. Oliver, the local physician were discharged for official neglect.

Complaints and started
Advocates of news councils often point to the Minnesota News Council, which was started by the Minnesota Newspaper Association and inspired by a predecessor to Britain's Press Complaints Commission.

Complaints and early
Complaints by preachers suggest that they often did not wait, but at least until the early 1600s the common attitude to this kind of anticipatory behaviour seems to have been lenient.
" Coren's comments led to a complaint to the Press Complaints Commission, an early day motion in the UK parliament, and a critical editorial in The Economist.

Complaints and 1983
For example, San Francisco, California, has its Office of Citizen Complaints, created by voter initiative in 1983, in which civilians who have never been members of the San Francisco Police Department investigate complaints of police misconduct filed against members of the San Francisco Police Department.

Complaints and when
Complaints led to anger when the correctional officer tried to calm the mob of prisoners.
" Complaints quickly led the Heath government to order troops in 1971 " not to use hoods when interrogating prisoners.

Complaints and media
The photographs were shown by the American media, but British media were reluctant to republish them – royal aides suggested that Clarence House may contact the Press Complaints Commission ( PCC ) if the pictures are used by British publications.
Television, radio and other broadcast media are also subject to legal regulation ( see for example the Press Complaints Commission and Ofcom ).
They criticized Cobb's work on passage of salmon over dams complaining that he was unqualified to do so because he lacked training as a scientist and was neither a biologist nor an engineer .< sup ></ sup > Complaints about his " science " also reached the news media .< sup ></ sup >

Complaints and
The Police Act of August 1976 set up a Police Complaints Board to formalise the procedure for dealing with public complaints .” The Education Act of November 1976 limited the taking up of independent and direct-grant school places and required all local authorities who had failed to do so to submit proposals for comprehensive schools ,” while the Housing ( Homeless Persons ) Act of 1977 extended local authority responsibility to provide accommodation for homeless people in their area ,” and instituted the right of homeless families to a permanent local authority tenancy.
He quotes: God free us from the transgressions of the three Holies-Inquisition, Brotherhood, and crusade bull .” Complaints began appear requesting that the powers of the Holy Brotherhood be reigned in, and in 1485 police immunities were reduced and cases were brought up against the archers and judges.
Lindgren has also produced over one hundred records for such diverse artists as Willie Loco Alexander, the Rising Storm, The Turbines, The Cynics, Magic Mose & his Royal Rockers, featuring ' Blind Sam ,' Ed Moose Savage And His Litany Of Complaints, and harmonica virtuoso Richard Hunter.

Complaints and refer
Complaints mostly refer to its short campaign and average multiplayer experience.

Complaints and involved
The Independent Police Complaints Council ( IPCC ) is set up to independently review every case handled by CAPO, though the IPCC has no investigative powers, and is not involved in hearing appeals to CAPO rulings.

Complaints and case
In 1997, Lawrence's family registered a formal complaint with the Police Complaints Authority ( PCA ), which in 1999 exonerated the officers who had worked on the case of allegations of racism.
If the television provider does not make the corrections that are necessary, we'll bring the case to the Complaints Board of the Broadcasting Corporation ".

Complaints and .
Complaints against broadcasters, such as concerns around offensive programming, are dealt with by the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council ( CBSC ), an independent broadcast industry association, rather than by the CRTC, although CBSC decisions can be appealed to the CRTC if necessary.
Complaints centered on the recent problems with Chinese production of other consumer products, China's human rights record, exporting of jobs, and China's less than friendly political relationship with the USA.
Complaints were made against local Dianetics practitioners for allegedly practicing medicine without a license.
In the UK, all newspapers are bound by the Code of Practice of the Press Complaints Commission. This includes points like respecting people's privacy and ensuring accuracy.
Chosen to represent the provincial synod of Anjou, Touraine and Maine at the national synod held in 1631 at Charenton, he was appointed as orator to present to the king The Copy of their Complaints and Grievances for the Infractions and Violations of the Edict of Nantes.
Complaints have arisen because NIOT recovered artifacts by dredging the sea floor of the site.
In 1789 people of St. Louis write a List of Complaints.
In April 1997, the government established an Independent Complaints Directorate to investigate deaths in police custody and deaths resulting from police action.
Complaints were lodged with the State Textbook Commission.
Complaints can be brought by individuals or other contracting states, and the Court can also issue advisory opinions.
Complaints were lodged against former Israeli Defense Forces chief of General Staff Lt .- Gen.
Complaints of abuse by leaders of the cult prompted United States congressman Leo Ryan to fly to Guyana to investigate.
Complaints were made at the Conference that no scientist had been permitted to examine the map and its companion documents in all the years of study since 1957.
Complaints have been made that there have been no published, peer-reviewed studies directly examining the extent to which people can correctly match fingerprints to one another.

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