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also and negotiated
The British also negotiated the safe return of Hasan Ali Shah to Persia, which was in accordance with his own wish.
Seward also negotiated to purchase the Danish West Indies, but the Senate refused to approve the purchase in 1867 ( it eventually was accomplished in 1917 ).
The independence of Burma and Ceylon was also negotiated around this time.
The first negotiated cease-fire with the M-19 ended when the guerrillas resumed fighting in 1985, claiming that the cease-fire had not been fully respected by official security forces, saying that several of its members had suffered threats and assaults, and also questioning the government's real willingness to implement any accords.
The country also negotiated US $ 302. 4 million in concessional loans from the multilateral lending institutions.
The United States also negotiated a secret arrangement with Antonio López de Santa Anna, the Mexican general and dictator who had been overthrown in 1844.
Aluma also signed what was probably the first written treaty or cease-fire in Chadian history ( like many cease-fires negotiated in the 1970s and 1980s, it was promptly broken ).
In Sweden, for instance, minimum wages are negotiated between the labour market parties ( unions and employer organisations ) through collective agreements that also cover non-union workers and non-organised employers.
He also negotiated the Triple Alliance in 1882 with Austria-Hungary and Italy ; this was a completely different Alliance to the Dual Alliance.
A plea bargaining, also called as plea agreement or negotiated plea is an alternative and consensual way of criminal case settlement.
There he also negotiated a concordat with Austria in 1933.
Andries Pretorius also negotiated the Sand River Convention ( 1852 ), in which Britain acknowledged the independence of the Transvaal.
The indigenous organization also demanded the immediate end of all violence and conflict within indigenous territories and called for a negotiated solution to the war.
The Secretary also negotiated leases for the Teapot Dome reserves to Harry Sinclair of the Consolidated Oil Corp. in return for guaranteed oil reserves to the credit of the government.
At that meeting, the Contact Group released a press statement that reaffirmed its desire to work towards a negotiated settlement in the course of 2006 and also endorsed Ahtisaari's plans to develop a comprehensive proposal for a status settlement.
Not only did he win battles and dominate Southern England but also he took an active hand in administering the affairs of his kingdom by founding market towns and overseeing the first major issues of gold coins in Britain ; he assumed a role in the administration of the Catholic Church in England ( sponsoring the short-lived archbishopric of Lichfield ), and even negotiated with Charlemagne as an equal.
Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP negotiated the city's much-criticized long-term lease of its parking meters, and also the city's leases of the Chicago Skyway and City parking garages.
Bulgaria also negotiated with the Allies, who offered somewhat less generous terms.
One strong argument is that Lansdowne, Secretary of State for War, did not believe the Boers were preparing for war, and also believed that if Britain were to send large numbers of troops, it would strike too aggressive a posture and so prevent a negotiated settlement being reached or even encourage a Boer attack.
They also negotiated a treaty by which the Scots would invade England if the English invaded France, and in return the French would support the Scots.
In search for allies, Charles XII also negotiated with the British Jacobite party.
He also negotiated a peace on behalf of Armenian Catholics with the Ottoman Empire.
They also noted the belief that high casualties would not be accepted by the US democracy, and that if the initial campaigns were successful, a negotiated peace was possible.
Taking a vow of chastity while being married was unusual, but not unprecedented, as around 1413, Margery Kempe also negotiated a vow of chastity with her husband.
One may also purchase source for commercial use under a negotiated license.

also and donation
Moreover, spending a total time of five years or more after January 1, 1980 ( to present ), in the above-mentioned countries and / or any country in Europe ( except the former USSR ), also precludes donation.
Foundation donations are also rejected if the foundations attach unreasonable conditions, restrictions or constraints on Greenpeace activities or if the donation would compromise the independence and aims of Greenpeace.
Charge-transfer complexes can also be formed between iodine and a metal ion, in which electrons in the filled π * orbitals of iodine molecules were donated to the empty, low-lying 5s and 5d orbitals, meanwhile back donation from the metal occurs, which weakens and lengthens the I — I bond.
Dengue can also be transmitted via infected blood products and through organ donation.
Economic drivers leading to increased donation are not limited to areas such as India and Africa, but also are emerging in the United States.
Adequate funding, strong political will to see transplant outcomes improve, and the existence of specialized training, care and facilities also increase donation rates.
It may also benefit families indirectly, as the families of unsuitable donors are not approached to discuss organ donation.
Many are associated with international aid and voluntary donation, but there are also NGOs that choose not to take funds from donors and try to generate funding in other ways, such as selling handicrafts or charging for services.
The city also houses the Eurotransplant, the international organization responsible for the mediation and allocation of organ donation procedures in Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Slovenia.
Alberic also forged an alliance with the Dukes of Burgundy, working out a deal with Duke Odo the donation of a vineyard ( Meursault ) as well as stones with which they built their church.
While announcing the show, the group also announced their donation of $ 1 million to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's initiative to plant one million trees in the city by 2017.
In February 2011, LSE had to deal with controversy regarding the authorship of the PhD thesis of one of Muammar Gaddafi's sons, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, and also a £ 1. 5m donation to university.
Amadeus and his father also witnessed another donation, made by several nobleman, to the Abbey of Savigny.
In 1830, the brothers donated of the land to the county commissioners, a donation which led to the establishment of the county seat at that site rather than in Jefferson, a community which had also been vying for the honor.
Voluntary blood donation is also a form of gift economy.
In India, trusts set up for the social causes and approved by the Income Tax Department, get not only exemption from payment of tax but also the donors to such trusts can deduct the amount of donation to the trust from their taxable income.
This procedure is most commonly used to overcome male infertility problems, although it may also be used where eggs cannot easily be penetrated by sperm, and occasionally in addition to sperm donation.
This term also refers to a series of living donor transplants in which one donor donates to the highest recipient on the waiting list and the transplant center utilizes that donation to facilitate multiple transplants.
Recent development of web sites and personal advertisements for organs among listed candidates has raised the stakes when it comes to the selling of organs, and have also sparked significant ethical debates over directed donation, " good-Samaritan " donation, and the current U. S. organ allocation policy.
He also made provisions for his donation to be kept secret until his death, to avoid causing political problems to the new King, George I.
They also found other apparent contraventions of the Canada Elections Act, including at least five instances where associated companies made donations that exceeded the normal $ 750 donation limit per company.
:# Any preferential treatment a person receives which is based on the size of the person's donation, is also offered to all other donors making a comparable contribution as part of a solicitation intended to attract a substantial number of contributions.
It also found that having been paid IR £ 50, 000 by Gilmartin, for that purpose, Flynn proceeded to use that money for his personal benefit, and that the donation funded at least a significant portion of the purchase of a farm in County Mayo.
21-gauge needles are most commonly used for drawing blood for testing purposes, and 16-or 17-gauge needles are most commonly used for blood donation, as they are wide enough to allow red blood cells to pass through the needle without rupturing ( this also allows more blood to be collected in a shorter time ).

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