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organisational and terms
The Joint Technical Language Service ( JTLS ) was established in 1955, drawing on members of the small Ministry of Defence technical language team and others, initially to provide standard English translations for organisational expressions in any foreign language, discover the correct English equivalents of technical terms in foreign languages and discover the correct expansions of abbreviations in any language.
In organisational terms the Zumtobel Group is based on a “ Parent company concept ” with its lighting business managed directly by the Executive Board of the Group.
If a company is taken over the Transfer of Undertakings ( Protection of Employment ) Regulations 2006 state that employees ' terms cannot be worsened, including to the point of dismissal, without a good economic, technical or organisational reason.
Over the years these links have been embodied in a series of operating rules approved on a majority basis by the Co-operative Congresses, which regulate the activity of the Governing Bodies of the Corporation ( Standing Committee, General Council ), the Grassroots Co-operatives and the Divisions they belong to, from the organisational, institutional and economic points of view as well as in terms of assets.
Indeed, in Britain, the terms Co-operative Wholesale Society or CWS are used to refer to this specific organisation rather than the organisational form.
Whatever its actual origin, the Hambledon Club came to the fore in the aftermath of the Seven Years War and dominated the scene in both playing and organisational terms until the formation of Marylebone Cricket Club after Lord's Old Ground was opened in 1787.
Janet established a developmental model of the mind in terms of a hierarchy of nine ' tendencies ' of increasingly complex organisational levels.

organisational and party
Leon Trotsky criticised this view, stating " our rules represent ' organisational nonconfidence ' of the party toward its parts, that is, supervision over all local, district, national and other organisations ... the organisation of the party takes place of the party itself ; the Central Committee takes the place of the organisation ; and finally the dictator takes the place of the Central Committee.
Oldfield, a councillor on Manly Council in suburban Sydney and at one time an employee of Liberal minister Tony Abbott, was the organisational architect of the new party.
After Parnell's death in 1891, Redmond took over leadership of the Parnellite rump of the split party, the Irish National League ( INL ), where he soon demonstrated both his organisational ability and his considerable rhetorical skills.
The conference also established the basic organisational structure of the new party.
" The major TUC affiliated unions still make up the great bulk of the British Labour Party affiliated membership, but there is no formal / organisational link between the TUC and the party.
The Indian Express wrote in 2011, " Three years later, as another organisational reshuffle is in the offing, Rahul ’ s dream remains unrealised with party veterans manipulating internal elections in the Youth Congress and a host of people with questionable background gaining entry into it.
The party was able to assume a stable organisational form and founded Red Factions within the unions and an electoral list was constructed called the " Union of Town and Country Proletariat ".
The Zürich-wing followingly started to gain ground in the party at the expense of the Bern-wing, and the party became increasingly centralised as a national party, in contrast to the traditional Swiss system of parties with loose organisational structures and weak central powers.
Determined to destroy both of them " before they poison the whole country ", Dillon and the party published regular denunciations in the Freeman's Journal, then coupéd O ' Brien's UIL with the appointment of its new secretary, Dillon ’ s chief lieutenant, Joseph Devlin MP, Grandmaster of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Devlin eventually gaining organisational control over the entire UIL and IPP organisations.
Rather, that leadership and its organisational form ( the party ) is the most important weapon that the revolutionary working class has.
However, the party was hampered by organisational difficulties and progress was slow, with a loss of votes and seats under Harold Wilson ’ s Labour government.
The party also saw its membership grow and its organisational abilities improve during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
SA classifies the ALP as a " capitalist workers ' party " – seeing it qualitatively different to the Liberal Party due to its organisational relationship with the trade union bureaucracy – that still governs in the interests of the capitalist class.
" The tension between Douglas and Hide increased when Hide made a bid for the vice-presidency of ACT in 2000: supporters of Douglas interpreted this action as a challenge to Douglas ' organisational authority within the party.
After having been organisational secretary and Senate floor leader of the party, Di Pietro left it in April 2000 because of his opposition to the appointment of Giuliano Amato, a long-time member of the Italian Socialist Party ( which was the principal subject of investigation of Di Pietro when magistrate ), as Prime Minister of Italy after the resignation of Massimo D ' Alema.
The Sangh Parivar is a " highly successful and corporatised model of a political party " and as the Ayodhya campaign demonstrated, has developed a highly efficient organisational structure, the Liberhan Commission said in its report.
The National Labor Party was never formally constituted a party and had no organisational structure, although some trade union officials and Labor Party branches, particularly in Western Australia and Tasmania, supported it.
The Central Board of the Conservative Party meets seven times a year to discuss important matters such as budget, organisational work, plans, party platforms, drawing up political lines.
The agenda included three major decisions: the establishing of a political party, formulation of a party agenda and organisational matters ( notably a decision on chairperson ).

organisational and leadership
Any person that showed leadership and organisational skills was monitored by the special branch, and were eventually interned.
By 1976 Kirilenko's position within the Soviet leadership had grown to such an extent that leading officials, such as Brezhnev and Suslov, were beginning to worry about his " organisational tail " in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic ( RSFSR ).
Although they did not find the oasis, Wingate saw the expedition as an opportunity to test his endurance in a very harsh physical environment and also his organisational and leadership abilities.
In 2000, USQ won the organisational category of the Queensland Government Multicultural Services Awards and was named joint winner of the Good Universities Guides ' Australian University of the Year ( 2000 – 2001 )' for demonstrated leadership in establishing the e-University.
As a director, Tikhonov was able to show off his organisational skills ; under his leadership the plant became the first in the region to reopen a hospital, organising dining rooms and restoring social clubs for workers caught up in the aftermath of the Eastern Front.
He was called " El Gran Capitán " ( the Great Captain, nickname of Argentine Independence heroe José de San Martín ) or " El Kaiser " ( an allusion to Franz Beckenbauer ) because of his leadership ability, his passion, and his organisational prowess on the field.
In contrast, the IT Governance Institute expands the definition to include foundational mechanisms: "… the leadership and organisational structures and processes that ensure that the organisation ’ s IT sustains and extends the organisation ’ s strategies and objectives.
For example, in some parties, the parliamentary and organisational leadership will be held by the same person or people, whether ex officio or not ; other parties maintain a sharp distinction between the two offices.

organisational and continued
However, despite its delayed inclusion within the canon of classical Indian dance, and the accompanying lack of organisational support from the Centre that that entailed, Sattriya Nritya continued through the centuries to maintain within its forms the classical exactitude and intricate detail that mark ancient art forms.
With the turn of the millennium, after an organisational development process of three years in which the university set itself goals for the development of its profile, this trend was continued: in respect of research this includes the promotion of junior scientists in structured graduate program, staff development programs for the great number of early-stage researchers entering the university as junior professors due to the exchange of generations in professorships.
Foreign media subsequently suggested that Sirik Matak, who continued as Lon Nol's deputy in the new government, was the real organisational force behind the coup ; it was claimed that in order to finally convince Lon Nol, Sirik Matak had played him a tape-recorded press conference from Paris, in which Sihanouk threatened to execute them both on his return to Phnom Penh.
He continued his studies at the same university, obtaining a master's degree in 1983 and a PhD in organisational sciences in 1985.
Sarkar, while working as a railway official, formed the first chapter of Ananda Marga ( Path of Bliss ) in Jamalpur, Bihar, India and continued there until 1967 when he moved his headquarters to Ranchi and took up organisational work full-time.
Matches are recorded at the Artillery Ground until as late as 1778 but by then the original London Club had disbanded, although its members continued their social and organisational existences and maintained their influence over the game as a whole.

organisational and battle
Napoleon also instituted the staff procedure of maintaining accurate information about the composition of the enemy order of battle, and tables of organisation, and this later evolved into an important function and an organisational tool used by military intelligence to analyse enemy capability for combat.
In May 2012 Indian army start testing the preparedness level of its units and to validate new age technology, battle concepts, organisational structures and networked operations, Western Army Command is conducting its summer training exercises in Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir.

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