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three-yearly and be
The core level is to be updated on a three-yearly basis.

policy and finance
and ( C ) to finance, for not more than three years beyond the end of said period, such activities as are required to correlate, coordinate, and round out the results of studies and research undertaken pursuant to this Act: Provided, That funds available in any one year for research and development may, subject to the approval of the Secretary of State to assure that such activities are consistent with the foreign policy objectives of the United States, be expended in cooperation with public or private agencies in foreign countries in the development of processes useful to the program in the United States: And provided further, That every such contract or agreement made with any public or private agency in a foreign country shall contain provisions effective to insure that the results or information developed in connection therewith shall be available without cost to the United States for the use of the United States throughout the world and for the use of the general public within the United States.
The crisis caused the appointment of Hernán Büchi as minister of finance and a sharp revision of economic policy.
These included resentment of royal absolutism ; resentment by peasants, laborers and the bourgeoisie toward the traditional seigneurial privileges possessed by the nobility ; resentment of the Church's influence over public policy and institutions ; aspirations for freedom of religion ; resentment of aristocratic bishops by the poorer rural clergy ; aspirations for social, political and economic equality, and ( especially as the Revolution progressed ) republicanism ; hatred of Queen Marie-Antoinette, who was falsely accused of being a spendthrift and an Austrian spy ; and anger toward the King for firing finance minister Jacques Necker, among others, who were popularly seen as representatives of the people.
The two men each invested in the venture — Kaye had borrowed on a life insurance policy — in order to finance the start-up of TSR.
In terms of international comparison, with the most efficient and corruption-free application procedure, lowest income tax and lowest corporate tax as well as abundant and sustainable government finance that the government of Hong Kong consistently upheld the policy of encouraging ( and supporting ) activities of private businesses and this is having a sound impact on the overall economic performance by removing unnecessary barriers for the private enterprises in the Special Administrative Region.
The theory of behavioral finance emerged to describe the effect of such groupthink on pricing, on policy, and on peace and conflict.
As of January 2006 29 Australian defence personnel were engaged in training and advising in areas including policy, management, maritime, infantry, engineering, personnel, logistic and finance areas of assistance.
The king makes appointments to and dismissals from the Council, which is responsible for such executive and administrative matters as foreign and domestic policy, defense, finance, health, and education, administered through numerous separate agencies.
It appoints the Director-General every five years, and votes on matters of policy and finance of WHO, including the proposed budget.
From their conclusion that incorrect central bank policy is at the root of large swings in inflation and price instability, monetarists argued that the primary motivation for excessive easing of central bank policy is to finance fiscal deficits by the central government.
The motivation for this policy change was to finance World War I ; one of the results was inflation, and a rise in the gold price, along with the corresponding drop in international exchange rates for the pound.
The expansive macroeconomic policy, which aimed at the redistribution of wealth and the increase of spending to finance populist policies, led to inflation.
It has specific responsibilities in relation to areas including: the monitoring of institutional performance ; finance and financial sustainability ; audit arrangements ; estate strategy ; human resource and employment policy ; health and safety ; " educational character and mission ", and student experience.
There are 8 majors in SEM, namely: management science and engineering, finance, economics, accounting, corporation strategy and policy, marketing, human resources management, and technology economics and management.
For much of the competition's lifetime, the teams representing Haskayne have come out on top each year by winning first in the majority of the competition's case study categories, including accounting, business policy, debating, ethics, finance, human resources, marketing, and MIS.
Cost may include the cost of borrowing to finance construction if this policy is consistently adopted.
* In August 2010, the Oxfordshire, UK speed cameras had been switched off because of lack of finance due to government funding policy changes.
* the central finance policy, monetary policy, or foreign exchange policy of the Realm ;
Her Majesty's Treasury, or HM Treasury or informally The Treasury, is the United Kingdom government department responsible for developing and executing the British government's public finance policy and economic policy.
In government, the party relied on public-private partnerships and private finance initiatives to raise funds and mitigate fears of a ' tax and spend ' policy or excessive borrowing.

policy and reviews
Many reports influence policy decisions ; some are instrumental in enabling new research programs ; others provide independent program reviews.
In later editions, Schlosser provided an additional section that included reviews of his book, counters to critics who emerged since its first edition, and discussion of the effect that the threat of BSE had on US Federal Government policy towards cattle farming.
Over a productive career, he published dozens of articles, reviews, and conference papers, major books on China, Japan, and American-East Asian Relations, and organized scholarly and policy conferences on many topics.
In the magazine's current incarnation ( as of April 2006 ), a few longer reviews, usually written by well-known figures in the field of foreign policy, begin the section, followed by a subsection titled " Recent Books on International Relations " with shorter half-page-long reviews written by eminent academics.
The major focus of the journal is publishing important original scientific research and research reviews, but Science also publishes science-related news, opinions on science policy and other matters of interest to scientists and others who are concerned with the wide implications of science and technology.
In addition to its regular reviews of contemporary political issues and major concerns facing the UN system, the CEB approves policy statements on behalf of the UN system as a whole.
The socialist societies are also involved in the Labour Party's policy reviews.
Other service-level legal reviews highlighted the problems still evident in service-level policy.
He posted personal commentaries several times a week on his personal website, on topics ranging from international politics and trade policy to reviews of films.
Wood's job was to chair both the Home Policy Committee of the cabinet, which considered " all social service and other domestic questions and reviews proposals for legislation " and the Food Policy Committee, overseeing " the problems of food policy and home agriculture ".
As committee chair, Pratt also argued strongly for a more bi-partisan approach to defence issues and for regular reviews of Canadian foreign and defence policy.
These general interest articles include editorials, book reviews, commentary on social issues or public policy, satire, and fiction, among other things.
The General Assembly determines policy, adopts the annual budget and work program, and reviews policy actions taken or proposed by the organization's Executive Board.
He also called for official reviews of judicial appointments, arguing that the policy views of judges should be known before they take office.
As a policy, the ULA does nothing anonymously, and says the negative reviews were not posted by members of the ULA.
Campaigning for geography: The Geographical Association engages with policy makers and government ministers to constantly make the case for geography, with a heavy involvement in curriculum reviews and Government education consultations
In a further policy change that month, reviewers received credit as contributors in issues carrying their reviews.
First Street was built on the data that fuels the directories and takes it to the next level by showing relationships among policymakers in one easy-to-find place. The First Street Research Group ( FSRG ) reviews, investigates, and analyzes the data in First Street to publish exclusive reports and analysis on the people and organizations influencing policy in Washington, DC.
The Senate also has the ability to create student commissions, composed of Senators and non-Senators, to advocate for specific issues, such as alcohol policy reform, Code of Conduct reviews, and diversity recommendations.
Their tasks include financial controlling of research funding, requesting and evaluating external reviews of proposed projects, maintaining national and international contacts in the area of research policy, representing the SNSF in relevant bodies and communicating with the public.
Since 2001, the bank has consulted Smile customers in its regular reviews of this policy.
In addition to reviewing draft regulations under Executive Order 12866, OIRA reviews collections of information under the Paperwork Reduction Act, and also develops and oversees the implementation of government-wide policies in the areas of information technology, information policy, privacy, and statistical policy.

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