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decision and become
Bill has named two influential moments in his life that contributed to his decision to become a public figure, both occurring in 1963.
Because of continued pressure on space the decision was taken to move natural history to a new building in South Kensington, which would later become the British Museum of Natural History.
A PAS is a living document and after two years the document will be reviewed and a decision made with the client as to whether or not this should be taken forward to become a formal British standard.
Since this decision Gate House has become a co-ed residence identical to the other Upper Burwash houses.
Croatia is asking that the islands be returned because of the Badinter Arbitration Committee decision from 1991 that all internal borders between Yugoslav republics have become international.
This Diet has become known mostly for the reaction of the papacy to the decision made on Luther at the Diet of Worms the previous year.
This decision of the Order was in keeping with its general strategy of espousing the trade association that in 1358 would become the Hanseatic League.
The decision to move to America and become American citizens was primarily a result of the Manifesto of Race promulgated by the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini in order to bring Italian Fascism ideologically closer to German Nazism.
Since the Bulgarians were not satisfied with the positions of the Pope after prolonged negotiations, they reached favorable agreement with the Byzantines and the decision was taken that the Bulgarian Church should become Eastern Orthodox.
Further to the north, Saint-Barthélemy and the northern French part of Saint Martin once came under the jurisdiction of Guadeloupe but on 7 December 2003, both of these areas voted to become an overseas territorial collectivity, a decision which took effect on 22 February 2007.
Serbia and Montenegro are in the decision stage of the negotiations and are expected to become the newest members of the WTO in 2012 or in near future.
The iron law of oligarchy, introduced by Robert Michels, describes the inevitable tendency of hierarchical organizations to become oligarchic in their decision making.
As a teenager, she befriended a group of outcasts, one of whom had albums by African-American blues artists Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey and Lead Belly, whom Joplin later credited with influencing her decision to become a singer.
On a personal level, Rodriguez says, " Forever Changes " influenced his decision to become a music critic.
Due to the prevalence of American television programs and motion pictures in which the police characters frequently read suspects their rights, it has become an expected element of arrest procedure — in the 2000 Dickerson decision, Chief Justice William Rehnquist wrote that Miranda warnings had " become embedded in routine police practice to the point where the warnings have become part of our national culture.
The decision came too late for Netscape however, as Internet Explorer had by then become the dominant web browser in Windows.
For instance, if immigration has become more and more restricted under the law, then the next legal decision on that subject may serve to restrict it further still.
It is intended as a public statement of a person's prior decision to become a Christian.
As triage concepts become more sophisticated, triage guidance is also evolving into both software and hardware decision support products for use by caregivers in both hospitals and the field.
California and Oregon both opposed the measure out of fear of Chinese immigrants, New York initially ratified the amendment, but legislators later attempted to rescind the ratification, a controversial decision that might have resulted in a court challenge, but for the fact that on March 30, 1870, enough states had ratified the amendment for it to become part of the Constitution.
He also confirmed Bahá ' u ' lláh's statements that its membership would be confined to men, and that the reason behind this decision would become apparent in the future.
Van Gogh began to draw as a child, and he continued to draw throughout the years that led up to his decision to become an artist.
The decision was made at the V4 defense ministers ' meeting in Levoca, Slovakia, and the battlegroup would become operational and be placed on standby in the first half of 2016.

decision and speaker
Small amendments to allow " infrequent " visits failed to placate the student body, especially when the university's board of trustees overruled new Chancellor Paul Frederick Sharp's decision to allow speaking invitations to Marxist speaker Herbert Aptheker and civil liberties activist Frank Wilkinson ; however, the two speakers came to Chapel Hill anyway.
Although not noted as a speaker ( he spoke rarely and briefly ), Sieyès had major influence, and he recommended the decision of the Estates to reunite its chamber as the National Assembly, although he opposed the abolition of tithes and the confiscation of Church lands.
The Dictionary of National Biography writes that " As speaker Abercromby acted with great impartiality while he possessed sufficient decision to quell any serious tendency to disorder.
Comments are also written on the ballot, which is the document that the judge writes his / her decision on, as well as the speaker points awarded to each debater.
Judges are often told before the tournament whether or not they are allowed to disclose to the participators, who won the round immediately following the decision ( speaker points are never disclosed ).
"< ref > Supporters of Schulz also argued that a drop in financial receipts at the ILLL, which led to layoffs and program cancellations in 2003, were attributable primarily to donor and listener dissatisfaction over the speaker's removal .< ref > Opponents of Schulz's actions, on the other hand, praised the decision to suspend the speaker, with many arguing, as a column published by the liberal LCMS organization Jesus First put it, that those who disagreed with Schulz's actions were " working hard to present views more representative of this church.
After the controversial decision to invite Rudy Giuliani to be the keynote speaker at FEE's annual Liberty Banquet for a $ 30, 000 honorarium, the Board of Trustees asked for Skousen's resignation.
He quotes scholar Eleanor Sickels as saying that the poem is about " the human tendency to wobble illogically in decision and later to assume that the decision was, after all, logical and enormously important, but forever to tell of it ' with a sigh ' as depriving the speaker of who-knows-what interesting experience.
In 2003, following the decision to disaggregate the roles performed by the Lord Chancellor ( originally to abolish the office altogether ), a Select Committee of the House of Lords looked into the proposed new office of its presiding officer, including the title for the elected speaker of the Lords.
Glendon was selected by the University of Notre Dame as the 2009 recipient of the prestigious Laetare Medal but declined the award due to the university's controversial decision to host Barack Obama as its commencement speaker and bestow upon him an honorary degree.
Kaunda further explained that Zuma would stop his activities in parliament the next day and would write a letter to the speaker to inform her of his decision, clarifying that " the bottom line is that you won't see him in parliament again, at least not as a member ".

decision and Labor
Also opposing the decision was the Federal Labor Opposition, which feared anti-Labor reaction at the 2004 Federal election.
Stockmen had been fearing this decision since 1984, when a Labor government excised land to create the Alpine National Park.
It was revealed that then Federal Labor Leader Kevin Rudd was informed only minutes before the announcement, and tried to talk Bracks out of his decision.
However, there wasn't one scheduled for 2001, due to the NFL's decision beginning in the 1999 season to move the opening week of games to the weekend after Labor Day.
When the Victorian state government ( controlled by the Australian Labor Party ) announced plans to end this grazing, the then federal government, controlled by a coalition of conservative parties who are the ALP's traditional opponents, floated the idea of using national cultural heritage powers ( on the basis of the cultural place given to the mountain cattleman, notably through The Man from Snowy River ) to override the state decision.
He says he will argue for environmental causes inside the Labor Party, but will observe the decisions of the ALP caucus, including accepting any decision to change Labor's " no new uranium mines " policy.
On 4 February 2003, Crean led the Labor Party in condemning Prime Minister John Howard's decision to commit Australian troops to the Iraq War.
Jagland, the Labor Party leader, commented on the results saying, " We will have to make a decision about whether to continue in government after we know the full results ".
In the court decision, the court stated the Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1974 exempted from the minimum wage and maximum hours rules of the FSLA persons " employed in domestic service employment to provide companionship services for individuals ... unable to care for themselves.
* 1941 – after years of resistance to the unionization efforts of its employees and to the National Labor Relations Act, signs a national labor agreement with the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America after a United States Supreme Court decision that upheld the Act.
In 1894, however, Cook was the leader of those parliamentarians who refused to accept the Labor Party's decision to make all members sign a " pledge " to be bound by decisions of the Parliamentary Labor Party ( Caucus ).
* Whitney v. California 274 U. S. 357 ( 1927 ), U. S. Supreme Court decision upholding the conviction of a Communist Labor Party official
Lewis ' decision was controversial, prompting Kerin to announce he would stay in office until Labor demonstrated it had support on the floor of the Legislative Assembly.
Labor politician Tony Burke branded Andrews ' decision as " incompetent ".
On December, 9th, 2011, the Incheon District Court had released an official statement that the decision made by the Superintendent of Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education to penalize KTU-affiliated teachers for donating " illegal " funding to the Democratic Labor Party is unconstitutional.
Evatt's loss of the election and his belief that Menzies had conspired with ASIO to contrive Petrov's defection led to criticism within the Labor Party of his decision to appear before the Royal Commission.
The decision was generally well received: current and previous Labor State Premiers supported her selection, and both the then Leader of the Opposition, Brendan Nelson, and the leader of the Australian Greens, Bob Brown, spoke in favour of the decision.
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Those delayed actions resulted in much controversy and spawned the 1939 decision of the United States Supreme Court in the landmark case of Coleman v. Miller ( 307 U. S. 433 ) in which it was determined that the Child Labor Amendment remains pending business before the state legislatures because the 68th Congress did not specify a deadline within which the state legislatures must act upon the Child Labor Amendment.
However, on 8 April 2011, the Australian Treasurer and Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party, Wayne Swan, made the decision to block the merger between the two exchanges.
" Defense minister and Labor party leader Ehud Barak called Olmert's announcement " a proper and responsible decision made at the right time ".

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