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advisers and Politburo
One of Khrushchev's advisers and close friends, Armenian Politburo member Anastas Mikoyan, urged Armenians to reaffirm their national identity.

advisers and White
The term White House is regularly used as a metonym for the Executive Office of the President of the United States and for the president's administration and advisers in general.
From 1933 to 1939, even as he greatly expanded the scope of the federal government's policies and powers in response to the Great Depression, Roosevelt muddled through: his " brains trust " of top advisers, although working directly for the President, often were appointed to vacant positions in agencies and departments, whence they drew their salaries since the White House lacked statutory or budgetary authority to create new staff positions.
Truman continued to rely on a succession of personal White House advisers ( George Elsey, Rear Admiral Robert Dennison, and William Averell Harriman ) to coordinate for him major foreign policy matters.
In fast-breaking crisis situations however, including the concurrent Suez crisis and Hungarian Revolution of 1956, the first and Second Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1955 and 1958, and the 1958 Lebanon crisis, these were typically managed through small meetings with the President in the White House, normally involving Dulles and other concerned advisers, and through telephone conversations between Eisenhower, Dulles, and other principal advisers.
He served as one of the president's advisers and a liaison between the White House and Congress.
For example, Jimmy Carter's initial efforts to end the Iran hostage crisis ( 1979 – 1981 ) were a Rose Garden strategy because he mostly held discussions with his close advisers in the White House.
During the Presidency of Ronald Reagan three of his most senior White House advisers were known as " The Troika ": they were White House Chief of Staff James Baker III, Counsellor to the President Ed Meese and Deputy White House Chief of Staff Michael Deaver.
Military advisers thereafter became Army ( ARMA ) and Air Force Attachés ( AIRA ) to the U. S. Embassy in Vientiane under " Project White Star " Mobile Training Teams ( later renamed " Project 404 ").
Johnson was also responsible for the White Paper Building Trust in Statistics As Economic Secretary she supported the EU action against money laundering stating " Money laundering is a very serious offence, with the capacity to undermine financial markets and to corrupt professional advisers " Following the 2000 Budget Johnson, whilst speaking to NPI Conference, commented " in the Budget three weeks ago now, this Government took the next steps towards our ambition for a Britain of opportunity and security not just for a few but for all, with prosperity reaching the people and places the economy has too long forgotten .".
He was also one of several spiritual advisers to President Bill Clinton during the Monica Lewinsky scandal where he met with President Clinton at the White House.
Other Australians served as advisers with the British Military Mission to the White Russian General, Anton Denikin in South Russia, while several more advised Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak in Siberia.
President Clinton was relatively hands off in this department only asking to tighten or loosen money three times each in eight years in the White House ( A New Democrat ) a possible explanation for this is that the Fed had the same sort of ideas that the president ’ s council of economic advisers believed in, therefore there was not very much discord.
He calls a White House meeting of his closest advisers and tells them that the only solution to his failing presidency is declaring another war.
In December, these conclusions were reported to the U. S. Treasury Department when company founder Ray Dalio met with U. S. Treasury Secretary staff and other White House economic advisers.

advisers and House
Through his advisers St. John Philby and Ameen Rihani, he granted substantial authority over Saudi oil fields to American oil companies in 1944, much to the dismay of the British who had invested heavily in the House of Saud's rise to power in hopes of open access to any oil reserves that were to be surveyed.
Surprised by the rejection, Bowles later stated he believed that Obama decided to abandon the report and let House Budget Chairman Paul Ryan go first, and then he would look like the sensible guy in the game, based on advice from his political advisers and over the objections of his economic team.
I have thought it right upon this occasion to give the House and the country some indication of the solid, practical grounds upon which we base our inflexible resolve to continue the war, and I can assure them that our professional advisers of the three Services unitedly advise that we should do so, and that there are good and reasonable hopes of final victory He reported messages of support from the Dominions
King's Serjeants also worked as legal advisers in the House of Lords, and were not allowed to act in cases against the Crown or do anything that would harm it ; in 1540 Serjeant Browne was heavily punished for creating a tax avoidance scheme.

advisers and are
In Kennedy's speech are cross currents, sensible ones and senseless ones, reflecting the great struggle of opinions between the President's advisers and the political and economic forces behind them.
This organization will differ from existing assistance programs in that its members will supplement technical advisers by offering the specific skills needed by developing nations if they are to put technical advice to work.
Those who have served as faculty advisers are too familiar with the useful but artificial mechanisms of student government to be taken in by `` busy-work '' and ersatz decision making.
Since 1979, President Obiang has been constrained only by a need to maintain a consensus among his advisers and political supporters, most of whom are drawn from the Nguema family in Mongomo, in the eastern part of Río Muni.
Advisers who do so are subject to the same requirements as all other registered investment advisers.
As a result of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act, hedge fund advisers with at least US $ 15 million in assets under management were required to register with the SEC by March 30, 2012 ; smaller advisers are subject to state registration.
Within the European Union ( EU ), as with the US, hedge funds are primarily regulated through advisers who manage the funds.
* 1964 – Vietnam War: 5, 000 more American military advisers are sent to South Vietnam bringing the total number of United States forces in Vietnam to 21, 000.
Military advisers from the United Kingdom and India work with the SMF, the Coast Guard, and the Police Helicopter Unit, and Mauritian police officers are trained in the United Kingdom, India, and France.
One consequence of the Act is that solicitors, accountants, tax advisers and insolvency practitioners who suspect ( as a consequence of information received in the course of their work ) that their clients ( or others ) have engaged in tax evasion or other criminal conduct from which a benefit has been obtained, are now required to report their suspicions to the authorities ( since these entail suspicions of money laundering ).
Taxes are a second element to consider and should be evaluated with the counsel of competent tax and accounting advisers.
As part of this program, two Royal Australian Navy advisers are statiomed in Vanuatu Australia to assist Vanuatu in maintaining and operating the RVS Tukoro, the Pacific class patrol boat donated to Vanuatu by Australia in 1987.
The principal military advisers to the SECNAV are the two service chiefs of the naval services: for matters regarding the Navy the Chief of Naval Operations ( CNO ), and for matters regarding the Marine Corps the Commandant of the Marine Corps ( CMC ).
Since independence in the 1960s, no foreign bases are known to have been allowed in Algeria, although in the 1970s and 1980s, particularly, large numbers of Soviet military advisers were stationed in the country.
Their liaison is discovered by Henry's advisers and the couple are executed.
Thus for example Isocrates includes him among " the best advisers for human life ", even able to be ignored as a wowser, yet Plato's Socrates cites some Theognidean verses to dismiss the poet as a confused and self-contradictory sophist whose teachings are not to be trusted, while a modern scholar excuses self-contradictions as typical of a lifelong poet writing over many years and at the whim of inspiration.
Most Prime Ministers have had a so-called " kitchen cabinet " consisting of their own trusted advisers who may be Cabinet members but are often trusted personal advisers on their own staff.
The faculty advisers for the paper are Cathy Werblin and Alicia Lopez.
# Commission-bias is removed from the system and recommendations made by advisers are not influenced by product providers.
A nearby patrolling Air Force Special Operations Command MC-130E Combat Talon is called in to rescue Marshall and the others via zip-line ; Marshall insists his family and advisers are rescued first.
Residence Life is divided into thirteen communities which are staffed by a graduate hall director and a staff of RAs ( resident advisers ) who facilitate community building and assume administrative responsibilities.
The CDS, along with the Permanent Under Secretary, are the principal advisers to the departmental minister.

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