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cabinet and includes
The Council of Ministers, Armenia's cabinet, includes a minister of the environment.
It also includes a presidentially appointed cabinet.
This includes the popularly elected president as well as the prime minister and cabinet.
Thus, subwoofers may be part of a package that includes satellite speakers, may be purchased separately, or may be built into the same cabinet as a conventional speaker system.
When such a filter is built into a loudspeaker cabinet it is normally a passive filter that also includes a low-pass filter for the woofer and so often employs both a capacitor and inductor ( although very simple high-pass filters for tweeters can consist of a series capacitor and nothing else ).
In the Department of State, the term " Great Seal " includes not just the die, but also the counterdie, the press, and cabinet in which it is housed.
Its membership includes a chairman, vice chairman, cabinet ministers, and the heads of state committees, whose terms of office coincide with that of the National Assembly.
The executive branch of government includes the Governor General ( representing the head of state Elizabeth II ), the prime minister ( head of government ) and the cabinet.
His work includes many early cabinet busts of musicians.
The new department consisted primarily of components transferred from other cabinet departments because of their role in homeland security, such as the Coast Guard, Federal Protective Service, U. S. Customs and Border Protection ( which includes the Border Patrol ), Secret Service, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA ).
His cabinet includes Xhemil Dino ( foreign minister ), Fejzi Alizoti ( finance ), Xhafer Ypi ( justice ), Andon Beça ( economy ), and Ernest Koliqi ( education ).
Other insert hardware is continuously being designed and includes such items as mixer shelves that pull out of a base cabinet and spring into a locked position at counter height.
The New York State Youth and Government program includes an executive branch with a governor, lieutenant governor, and a cabinet.
The President ’ s cabinet includes the Provost, Vice President and Executive Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Vice President for Planning and Administration, Vice President for Student Affairs, a Counselor acting as a liaison between the University and the Egyptian Government, Vice President for Institutional Advancement, and Vice President for Finance.
Natapei's full cabinet includes:
The term includes small, expendable, daily use items such as paper clips, post-it notes, and staples, small machines such as hole punches, binders, staplers and laminators, writing utensils and paper, but also encompasses higher-cost equipment like computers, printers, fax machines, photocopiers and cash registers, as well as office furniture such as chairs, cubicles, filing cabinet, and armoire desks.
In a topology that includes a dedicated amplifier for bass, the damping factor of the main amplifier is not relevant, and that of the bass amplifier is also irrelevant if that amplifier is integrated with the speaker and cabinet as a unit, since all those components are designed together and optimized for the reproduction of bass.
Within the municipal framework communities are subdivided into local civil parishes ( 19 in Angra do Heroismo and 11 in Praia da Vitória ), and managed by the executive ( that includes a President and cabinet ) and the civil committee ( with its chairperson and assembly ) of the Junta Freguesia.
* Bluebird2 gaming cabinet, which includes a dual 22-inch wide screen, high-definition displays, Bose speakers, and an illuminated printer and bill acceptor.
The new complex includes a lead-lined cabinet near the reception area for the deposit of personal communications upon entry.
The Executive Council of Nunavut or cabinet includes a Premier and seven Ministers and is elected by the members of the Legislative Assembly from among the Assembly members.
Her career includes service as Lieutenant Colonel of Massachusetts State Police from 1992 to 1994 ; she was appointed to the cabinet position of Secretary, Executive Office of Public Safety in Massachusetts, by Governor Weld in 1994 and served in this position until 1998.
The drawers usually use a drawer slide to facilitate opening the drawer which includes an " outstop " to prevent the drawer from being pulled completely out of the cabinet.
The executive committee consists of about 30 people and includes the presidential cabinet of federation.

cabinet and foreign
In foreign affairs, Attlee's cabinet was concerned with four issues: postwar Europe, the onset of the cold war, the establishment of the United Nations, and decolonisation.
The foreign policy is led by the president, " in co-operation " with the cabinet, and the same applies to matters concerning national security.
Officially, the chancellor was a one-man cabinet and was responsible for the conduct of all state affairs ; in practice, the State Secretaries ( bureaucratic top officials in charge of such fields as finance, war, foreign affairs, etc.
Although united on international trade issues and on questions of domestic reform, his cabinet which also contained Lord Palmerston and Lord John Russell, who were certain to differ on questions of foreign policy.
Given the differences of opinion within the Lord Aberdeen cabinet over the direction of foreign policy with regard to relations between Britain and the French under Napoleon III, it is not surprising that debate raged within the government as Louis Bonaparte, now assuming the title of Emperor Napoleon III of France.
The remaining constitutional functions of the Monarch are to open the annual session of the Riksdag, to chair the foreign advisory committee, to preside at the special cabinet council when a new Prime Minister takes office, and to be kept informed by the Prime Minister on matters of state.
The head of state usually appoints most or all the key officials in the government, including the head of government and other cabinet ministers, key judicial figures ; and all major office holders in the civil service, foreign service and commissioned ( military ) officers.
In March 1991, parliament passed an amnesty law that pardoned most political crimes prior to its enactment, excepting crimes perpetrated against foreign diplomats or certain crimes referred by the cabinet to the Higher Judicial Council.
Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, President Chaim Herzog, all cabinet ministers present in Israel, Supreme Court justices, Knesset members from most parties and a number of foreign ambassadors attended the funeral.
After an emergency cabinet meeting, Israel's foreign minister, Shimon Peres, was appointed as acting Israeli prime minister.
The raid was heavily condemned by foreign observers, who called it " an appalling case of deliberate mass murder ", and was publicly criticized in the Israeli cabinet by at least one minister.
The Prime Minister is elected by the Knesset, and makes foreign and domestic policy decisions which are voted on by the cabinet.
A select group of ministers led by the Prime Minister forms the security cabinet, responsible for outlining and implementing a foreign and defense policy.
The National Security Council is the principal forum used by the President of the United States for considering national security and foreign policy matters with his senior national security advisors and cabinet officials.
Denied the nomination, he became a loyal member of Lincoln's wartime cabinet, and played a role in preventing foreign intervention early in the war.
He again was foreign minister from April 1954 to June 1958 in the cabinet of Achille Van Acker and from April 1961 to March 1966 in the cabinets of Théo Lefèvre and Pierre Harmel.
The OED credits Francis Bacon in his Essays ( 1605 ) with the first use of " Cabinet council ", where it is described as a foreign habit, of which he disapproves: " For which inconveniences, the doctrine of Italy, and practice of France, in some kings ’ times, hath introduced cabinet counsels ; a remedy worse than the disease ".
Charles I began a formal " Cabinet Council " from his accession in 1625, as his Privy Council, or " private council ", was evidently not private enough, and the first recorded use of " cabinet " by itself for such a body comes from 1644, and is again hostile and associates the term with dubious foreign practises.
Yet the genrō made collectively the most important decisions, such as peace and war and foreign policy, and when a cabinet resigned they chose the new prime minister.
Domestically he exploited it to assert the dominance of the Foreign Ministry and of the cabinet in the making of Japan's foreign policy.
With the signing of the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact in August 1939, Hiranuma's cabinet resigned over this foreign policy issue and over the massive defeat of the Japanese Army in Mongolia during the Nomonhan Incident against the Soviet Union.
Makiko Tanaka, who was not associated with Etsuzankai, was elected to her father's old seat in Niigata in 1991, and became foreign minister in the cabinet of Junichiro Koizumi in 2001.
Douglas-Home accepted the foreign affairs portfolio in Heath's shadow cabinet.
But historically all prime ministers have been appointed are from Al-Sabah family, Precedents dictate that the Al-Sabahs hold key cabinet posts such as the ministry of defense, the foreign ministry, the ministry of interior, the oil ministry and, most importantly, the office of prime minister.

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