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government's and major
Young's recommendations for reducing the military budget, however, found little favor with the new López Gutiérrez administration, and the government's financial condition remained a major problem.
In this role, he played the major part in the government's efforts to maintain the trade unions ' support.
Former leader Brumby, appointed Treasurer, was regarded as a major part of the government's success.
One of the government's major concerns was the previous education system under the Somoza regime which did not see education as a major factor on the development of the country.
During the last quarter of the 20th century UMIST established a reputation as a major research-based university, performing well in the government's Research Assessment Exercise in 2001, and was well placed in various league tables.
Willkie centered his presidential campaign around three major themes: the alleged inefficiency and corruption of Roosevelt's New Deal programs, Roosevelt's attempt to win an unprecedented third term as President, and the government's alleged lack of military preparedness.
Although the security situation in the country has greatly improved, addressing the underlying issues which brought about the political turmoil of the 1990s remains the government's major task.
The government's defence spending volumes underwent a major review.
These exhibits were the federal government's major contribution to the fair.
The economic recovery programs implemented by the PNDC in 1983 and the proposal for district assemblies in 1987 were major elements in the government's strategy to address these fundamental and persistent problems.
Mulroney's inability to improve the government's finances, as well as his use of tax increases to deal with it, were major factors in alienating the western conservative portion of his power base.
Greenville is one of the major transmitter sites for Voice of America shortwave broadcasts under the auspices of the U. S. government's International Broadcasting Bureau.
However, the sale of Australia's last major independent label to a multinational engendered some adverse publicity, with Gudinski controversially claiming that he had sold the label as a protest at the federal government's changes to the regulations governing the parallel importation of recordings.
The major campaign issue became the government's policy of " limited conscription " during World War II which McNaughton supported and which the Conservatives counterposed with a call for " full conscription ".
Another major proponent of self-rule when a government's actions are immoral is Thoreau.
Spain's major cities were the scene of the largest street demonstrations ever seen in the country as a result of the government's participation in the invasion.
The Reform Party called for major changes in the federal government's relations with aboriginal peoples, which included dismantling the Department of Indian Affairs and transferring its responsibilities directly to aboriginal governing bodies to lessen aboriginal peoples ' dependence on the federal government.
Finally, at a time when Hong Kong's economy, inextricably linked to its property index, is in the doldrums, and SARS has had a major impact on life in the Special Administrative Region, the government's focus on Article 23 has been perceived as inappropriate, especially since Hong Kong has been a stable place since the 1997 handover from the United Kingdom to the PRC and revision of colonial anti-subversion laws is not required.
Besides many NDP supporters nationwide voting Liberal to ensure that the Conservatives would be defeated ( to avoid the vote-splitting of the 1988 election ), the Rae government's unpopularity was a major factor in the federal NDP's losses.
The merger announcement by CN's Paul Tellier and BNSF's Robert Krebs was greeted with skepticism by the U. S. government's Surface Transportation Board ( STB ), and protested by other major North American rail companies, namely Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) and Union Pacific Railroad ( UP ).
A major issue raised by the Hindu nationalist movement is the implementation of a uniform civil code of India and its opposition to separate legal codes for religious communities, such as the Shariat bill, and the Indian government's subsidy of the travel of Indian Muslims to Saudi Arabia to visit Mecca ( Hajj subsidy ).
Since it was first organized, social changes have resulted in major revisions to the portrayal of United States history, the government's and settlers ' relations with Native American peoples, and renewed appreciation for Native American culture.

government's and legislative
Although most legislation is initiated by the executive branch, the Bundestag considers the legislative function its most important responsibility, concentrating much of its energy on assessing and amending the government's legislative program.
On the day parliament opens, the Governor-General makes a speech, entirely written by the government, explaining the government's proposed legislative program.
The government's power to prevent the President leaving the state is relevant in aligning the diplomatic and legislative calendars.
So far, Togo's problematic legislative and presidential elections and the government's continued unwillingness to transition from an Eyadéma-led autocracy to democracy have deterred these donors from providing Togo with more aid.
Section 1 is a vesting clause, granting all the federal government's legislative authority to Congress.
# The government's action must have a secular legislative purpose ;
Although there have been many changes since the Cabinet committee system was first developed in the early twentieth century, the committees for foreign and military policy, domestic policy, economic policy, and the government's legislative agenda have been more or less permanent fixtures.
In 1909-1910 he took an active part in opposing the Liberal government's proposal to abolish the legislative veto of the House of Lords, and in 1911 was created Baron Ravensdale, of Ravensdale in the County of Derby, with remainder ( in default of heirs male ) to his daughters, Viscount Scarsdale, of Scarsdale in the County of Derby, with remainder ( in default of heirs male ) to the heirs male of his father, and Earl Curzon of Kedleston, in the County of Derby, with the normal remainder, all in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Whenever this happens, the opposition can threaten the government's legislative program.
During the controversy surrounding the enactment of the national security bill in Hong Kong, Tsang drew criticism for his party's support of the government's legislative initiatives.
* The tribunat was one of the legislative chambers instituted by the Constitution of year VIII, composed of 100 members nominated by the Senate to discuss the legislative initiatives defended by the government's Orateurs in the presence of the Corps législatif ; abolished in 1807
When Premier Charles Stewart resigned as leader after his government's defeat at the hands of the United Farmers of Alberta in the 1921 election, John R. Boyle, a former Attorney-General, led the legislative caucus until he was appointed to the judiciary in 1924, and Charles R. Mitchell, also a former cabinet minister succeeded him.
In parliamentary systems of government, the term loyal opposition is applied to the opposition parties in the legislature to indicate that the non-governing parties may oppose the actions of the sitting cabinettypically comprising parliamentarians from the party with the most seats in the elected legislative chamberwhile maintaining loyalty to the source of the government's power.
* The above-mentioned February Manifesto of 1899, the decree by Nicholas II which asserted the imperial government's right to rule Finland without the consent of local legislative bodies, under which:
This was a move to ruin the government's legislative programme in protest at the removal.
# Planning and managing the government's legislative program in the Senate
# Working with the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons to ensure the effective coordination of the government's legislative programme.
The Leader of the government in the House of Commons (), more commonly known as the Government House Leader, is the Cabinet minister responsible for planning and managing the government's legislative program in the Canadian House of Commons.
In this position he led the government's domestic legislative agenda in the upper house, where the government did not have a majority, and every bill had to be negotiated with the minor parties.
The Federal Court of Canada was a national court of Canada that heard some types of disputes arising under the central government's legislative jurisdiction.
On 23 March 2011, he submitted his resignation to the president after parliament rejected his government's austerity measures in a vote, leading to the Portuguese legislative election of 2011.
The Court must consider the degree the valid legislative scheme intrudes upon the other government's jurisdiction.

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