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Industry observers, however, speculated that the most important motivation was that a name change would help Nissan market stocks and bonds in the U. S. They also presumed substantial ego involvement, since the absence of the Nissan name in the U. S. surely rankled Nissan executives who had seen Toyota and Honda become household words.
Industry observers saw Authorized Domain as having the potential either to loosen or to tighten restrictions on the use of copyrighted works.
Industry observers believe that the window for LMDS has closed with newer technologies replacing it.

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These investors could be selected by the company being listed on the stock exchange, or the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, which would normally recommend such state-owned trust agencies as Permodalan Nasional or the Armed Forces pension fund.
The Electromagnetic Compatibility Industry Association ( EMCIA ), formed in March 2002 for the benefit of companies involved in the supply, design, test or manufacture of EMC products, or the provision of EMC Services and is a UKTI Accredited Trade Organisation, submitted a stern report to the Parliamentary Committee overseeing broadband, stating that they ".. very strongly recommend that the Committee specifically excludes the use of PowerLine Telecommunication ( PLT *)..."
Industry standards recommend a 3X overwriting process for complete protection against retrieving confidential information.
Industry aggregator Mania. com gave the series an F, citing that although the animation is " clean " and " slick ", the quantity of edits made for the American release yields it one that "[...] I in no way recommend.

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He identifies some of these people as members of the " Holocaust Industry ", and notes that they also support each other.
Finkelstein scathingly compared the media treatment of the Holocaust and the media treatment of other genocides such as the Holodomor and the Armenian Genocide, particularly by members of what he calls " The Holocaust Industry ".
In late 2012 there were concerns among members of SIMI ( Society of the Irish Motor Industry ) that the prospect of having " 13 " registered vechicles may discourage motorists from buying new cars due to superstition surrounding the number thirteen and that car sales and the motor industry, ( which is already ailing ) would suffer as a result.
LINX provides its members with an important Regulatory and Public Affairs service, and liaises where appropriate with many third parties including the Internet Watch Foundation, Ofcom, the Department of Trade and Industry, the Information Commissioner, and other government departments in matters such as content regulation, telecoms regulation, privacy and data protection, e-mail spam, online fraud / phishing, law enforcement, counter-terrorism, and other regulatory matters in the UK and Europe affecting the Internet industry.
A similar view was likewise argued by assorted members of the Frankfurt School, including Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer in their essay The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass-Deception ( 1944 ), and also Walter Benjamin in his highly influential " The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction " ( 1936 ).
The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations was organized by Prince Albert, Henry Cole, Francis Henry, George Wallis, Charles Dilke and other members of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce as a celebration of modern industrial technology and design.
He was chairman, House Neophytes Bloc in which ( President ) Diosdado Macapagal, ( Vice President ) Emmanuel Pelaez and ( Manila Mayor ) Arsenio J. Lacson were members, House Committee on Industry ; LP spokesman on economic matters ; member, Special Committee on Import and Price Controls and on Reparations ; House Committees on Ways and Means, Banks Currency, War Veterans, Civil Service, Corporations and Economic Planning ; and the House Electoral Tribunal.
He also unified the nation ’ s currency, created the national mint, and a separate Minister of Industry ; however, he was dismissed in 1881 after a long series of disagreements with members of the Satsuma and Chōshū clique in the Meiji oligarchy, most notably Itō Hirobumi, over his efforts to secure foreign loans, to establish a constitution, and especially over his exposure of illicit property dealings involving Prime Minister Kuroda Kiyotaka and others from Satsuma.
O ' Malley, like many other members of the cabinet, were deeply distrusting of the new Taoiseach, however, he was retained in his Industry and Commerce potfolio and was reappointed to a similar but expanded position in the short-lived 1982 government.
Other prominent members included Sergei Medvedev and Mikhail Vladimirov ( leaders of the Metalworkers ' Union ), Alexander Tolokontsev and Genrikh Bruno ( artilleries industry leaders ), Mikhail Chelyshev ( a member of the Party Control Commission ), Ivan Kutuzov ( chairman of the Textileworkers ' Union ), Kirill Orlov ( member of the Council of Military Industry and a participant in the 1905 mutiny on the Russian battleship Potemkin ), and Aleksei Kiselyov ( chairman of the Miners ' Union ).
In the early 1990s, DAM members set up the Despatch Industry Workers Union, which successfully organised workers for a number of inner-city courier firms.
The new Neo-Gaullist Prime Minister Edouard Balladur nominated a large number of UDF members to his cabinet: François Léotard ( PR ) became minister of Defense, Gérard Longuet ( PR ) of Industry, Pierre Méhaignerie ( CDS ) of Justice, François Bayrou ( CDS ) of Education, Simone Veil ( PR ) of Health and Social Affairs, Alain Madelin ( PR ) of Commerce, Bernard Bosson ( CDS ) of Transport, Jean Puech ( CDS ) of Agriculture, André Rossinot ( Rad ) of Civil Service and Hervé de Charette ( CPR ) of Housing.
Also in 1919, the International Federation of Workers in the Hotel, Restaurant, Lunchroom, Club and Catering Industry ( IFWHRLC ) called upon its members to terminate any AFL memberships and was judged by investigators, on the basis of an explanation of industrial unionism in the Hotel Worker, one of its publications, to be a " revolutionary organization based upon the One Big Union principle, having for its objective the establishment of a new social order and the seizure of industry.
The group renamed itself for the last time in 1997, when the Electronics Industry Association became the Electronics Industries Alliance ( EIA ), reflecting the changing membership of the group, including non-manufacturer members.
Most members of the party were former Christian Democrats ( DC ): Giuseppe Pisanu ( former member of the leftist faction of DC and Minister of Interior ), Roberto Formigoni ( President of Lombardy ), Claudio Scajola ( former Minister of the Interior and of Industry ), Enrico La Loggia, Renato Schifani, Guido Crosetto, Raffaele Fitto, Giuseppe Gargani, Alfredo Antoniozzi, Giorgio Carollo, Giuseppe Castiglione, Francesco Giro, Luigi Grillo, Maurizio Lupi, Mario Mantovani, Mario Mauro, Osvaldo Napoli, Antonio Palmieri, Angelo Sanza, Riccardo Ventre and Marcello Vernola are only some remarkable examples.
The Gujranwala Chamber of Commerce and Industry ( GCCI ) is the representative body of traders, and has around 3, 800 registered members, while there are also several unregistered businesses that operate informally.
Sixteen members of the Legislative Assembly were elected with Patrons of Industry support -- 12 Liberals, one Conservative, and three who ran only under the " Patrons of Industry " banner.
At the same time, French-speakers from the civil society like Professor Philippe Van Parijs and French-speakers among the members of the Brussels Enterprises Commerce and Industry association ( BECI ) made proposals meant at addressing these issues ( among others ) while addressing at the same time Flemish concerns and demand for respect of the Flemish ' principle of territoriality ':
SA has active trade union members in, amongst others, the Australian Services Union, the National Union of Workers, the Australian Education Union, the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union, the Community and Public Sector Union, the Electrical Trades Union of Australia, the Rail, Tram and Bus Industry Union, the Australian Nursing Federation and the National Tertiary Education Union, in which lecturer and SA member Liam Ward was elected to the RMIT University Branch Committee as part of a left-wing oppositional ticket that replaced the previously established union leadership in 2010.
Lyng was chosen as one of the charter members of the Meat Industry Hall of Fame in 2009.
Two years later, after taking a poll of its members, the Confederation of British Industry informed the government that they favoured the adoption of the metric system, though some sectors emphasised the need for a voluntary system of adoption.
In October 1993, a significant milestone was reached when members of the Hornet Industry Team presented the squadron with a plaque honoring the Red Devils for achieving 50, 000 accident free flight hours.
In 1947 he caused a controversy when he levelled accusations of corruption against members of the Fianna Fáil government, including Taoiseach Éamon de Valera, Minister for Justice Gerald Boland and Minister for Industry and Commerce Seán Lemass.
The Confederation of British Industry is a British not for profit organisation incorporated by Royal charter which promotes the interests of its members, some 200, 000 British businesses, from the perspective of their leadership.

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Any such websites must post a privacy policy and adhere to enumerated information-sharing restrictions COPPA includes a Safe Harbor provision to promote Industry self regulation.

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Finkelstein asserts that these concepts became central to the " Holocaust Industry ", but that neither figures in scholarship of the Nazi Holocaust .( p.
The most important of these were PERNAS ( National Corporation Ltd .), PETRONAS ( National Petroleum Ltd .), and HICOM ( Heavy Industry Corporation of Malaysia ), which not only directly employed many Malays but also invested in growing areas of the economy to create new technical and administrative jobs which were preferentially allocated to Malays.
In March 2012, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced that China has 1. 01 billion mobile phone subscribers ; of these, 144 million are connected to 3G networks.
Industry can use oil shale as a fuel for thermal power-plants, burning it ( like coal ) to drive steam turbines ; some of these plants employ the resulting heat for district heating of homes and businesses.
There were rumours in 1998 that Kennett might retire from politics ; these were mostly centred around Phil Gude, a longtime minister ( as Industry and Employment Minister, 1992 – 1996, and Minister for Education, 1996 – 1999 ).
Buchloh, in the collection of essays Neo-avantgarde and Culture Industry ( 2000 ) critically argues for a dialectical approach to these positions.
Preceding these fairs was the 1853-54 New York ’ s World ’ s Fair, called the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations, located on the site of Bryant Park in the borough of Manhattan, New York City.
River Wrangellers was the first of these companies to obtain a commercial fishing permit and was a pioneer in the Gakona Rafting Industry.
Some of the more prolific of these independent record labels included Estrus, Get Hip, Bomp !, and Sympathy for the Record Industry.
Although no broadcaster or government has acknowledged operating one of these stations, a 1998 article in The Daily Telegraph quoted a spokesperson for the Department of Trade and Industry ( the government department that, at that time, regulated radio broadcasting in the United Kingdom ) as saying, " These stations are what you suppose they are.
The College of Agriculture offers 10 programs: Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Machinery, Agronomy, Animal Sciences, Food Industry Science, Gardening, Plant Pathology, Plant Breeding and Biotechnology, Soil Sciences, and Water Engineering ; these programs are offered at the Bachelor's, Master's, and Ph. D. levels.
As in the Camp case, these interpretations by bank regulators were routinely challenged by the mutual fund industry through the Investment Company Institute or the securities industry through the Securities Industry Association as they sought to prevent competition from commercial banks.
The federal Minister of Industry Tony Clement initially indicated that these changes were being made based on consultations with Statistics Canada but was forced to admit that the change from a mandatory to voluntary form was not one of the recommendations received from StatCan after the head of the organization Munir Sheikh resigned in protest.
The Museum of Science and Industry ( MOSI ) in Manchester, England is a large museum devoted to the development of science, technology and industry with emphasis on the city's achievements in these fields.
In these situations, SAP produced specialized modules ( referred to as IS or Industry Specific ) geared toward a particular market segment, such as utilities or retail.
However, according to Adolph Zukor in his 1953 autobiography The Public Is Never Wrong: My 50 Years in the Motion Picture Industry, nothing was produced in this process after these tests.
The branch published twelve titles by February 1984 ; sales of these books totalled 3. 5 million units .< ref name = globe > Parker Brothers also operated a record label around the same time ; one of its releases, based on Coleco's Cabbage Patch Kids and involving Tom and Stephen Chapin, was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America ( RIAA ) in July 1984.
During these terms of office he held the positions of Minister for Justice, Minister for Industry and Commerce and Minister for Health.
All these except the Museum of the Cetinje Monastery and Electric Industry Museum are integrated in one institution called the National Museum of Montenegro.
Industry organizations like the Electronic Retailing Association, who represents infomercial marketers, often try to minimize the impact of these rule changes.
Between the 1880s and 1930s these evolved into the USDA Bureaus of Entomology, of Animal Industry, and of Plant Quarantine, respectively.
It is imperative that these questions be answered by analysis, which will be the starting point for good strategic thinking, and will open up possibilities for the role of information systems. Industry profitability is a function of five basic competitive forces:
At least one million copies of the album were sold within North America, 350, 000 of these within Canada alone which earned a triple-platinum certification from the Canadian Recording Industry Association.

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