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Internal and changes
Internal turmoil overtook the band soon after ; the group dissolved in 1976, reformed briefly at the end of the decade with additional personnel changes, and dissolved again in 1982.
The President only exercises limited powers in his personal discretion to block attempts by the government of the day to draw down past reserves it did not accumulate, to approve changes to key appointments, and to exercise oversight over the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau and decisions of the Executive under the Internal Security Act and the Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act.
Internal reorganization was only one of several major changes during Wilson's tenure, foremost among them the " New Look " defense concept.
* The Mitsubishi Internal Combustion Engine Company Ltd. changes its name to Mitsubishi Aircraft Company Ltd.
The Act made significant changes in several areas of the US Internal Revenue Code, including income tax rates, estate and gift tax exclusions, and qualified and retirement plan rules.
All residents were required by law to record their address in the document and to report any relevant changes to a local office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
From February to July 1941, foreign intelligence was the responsibility of the recently created new administration the People's Commissariat of State Security ( NKGB ) and was working in its structure as a 1st Directorate and, after the July 1941 organizational changes, as a 1st Directorate of the People's Commisariat for Internal Affairs ( NKVD ).
* 1986: Arthur Howe, The Philadelphia Inquirer, " for his enterprising and indefatigable reporting on massive deficiencies in Internal Revenue Service ( IRS ) processing of tax returns-reporting that eventually inspired major changes in IRS procedures and prompted the agency to make a public apology to U. S. taxpayers.
Internal reconstruction is more resistant to interference but usually has a limited available base of utilizable words and is able to reconstruct only certain changes ( those that have left traces as morphophonological variations ).
In February 2005, after the revolution, as part of the post-election democratic changes, President Viktor Yushchenko appointed Yuriy Lutsenko as the new Minister of Internal Affairs.
Schmidt called for additional changes to the Internal Revenue Code, such as adopting a flat tax and repealing the estate and capital gains taxes.
In finance, EBDIT is sometimes used in capital budgeting calculations as a starting point in order to create templates that can be easily changed to observe the effects of changing variables ( such as tax rates, allowances for inflation or changes in depreciation methods ) on a Net Present Value ( NPV ) or Internal Rate of Return ( IRR ) value, and thus, the viability of a potential investment or project.

Internal and saw
Internal divisions arose between members who saw electoral politics as ultimately corrupting and supported the notion of an " anti-party party " formed by Petra Kelly and other leaders of Die Grünen in Germany, vs. those who saw electoral strategies as a crucial engine of social change ( organized as The Green Politics Network in 1990 and The National Association of Statewide Green Parties by 1994 ).
Internal recriminations saw Tyndall removed from all his positions and he opted to depart, setting up the New National Front ( NNF ) in 1980.
Internal debates continued, and the 1980s saw growing conflicts between the Bern and Zürich cantonal branches, where the former branch represented the centrist faction, and the latter looked to put new issues on the political agenda.
Internal disputes after their US successful tour saw the lineup dissolve after a performance in front of 200, 000 people at Sydney's Bondi Beach at a protest concert, ' Stop the Ocean Pollution '.
It was based in Ipoh, Malaysia from October 1962, and saw limited action against Indonesian insurgents, seeing service in Brunei and Sarawak on jungle operations during the Indonesian confrontation, and in Singapore as part of the Internal Security Forces.
The operation saw the arrest of 106 persons under the Internal Security Act ( ISA ) and the revoking of the publishing licenses of two dailies, The Star and the Sin Chew Jit Poh and two weeklies, The Sunday Star and Watan.

Internal and new
Using the Emergency-era Internal Security Act ( ISA ), the new government suspended Parliament and political parties, imposed press censorship and placed severe restrictions on political activity.
On 7 May 1940, Ribbentrop founded a new section of the Foreign Office, the Abteilung Deutschland ( Department of Internal German Affairs ), under Martin Luther, to which was assigned the responsibility for all anti-Semitic affairs.
Internal unrest, opposition to the new military regime, and governmental repression steadily grew, until in 1989 Liberia sank into outright tribal and civil war.
* July 9 – The US Treasury formally renames the Bureau of Internal Revenue ; the new name ( which had previously been used informally ) is the Internal Revenue Service.
In March 1923, Stamboliyski signed an agreement with the Kingdom of Yugoslavia recognising the new border and agreeing to suppress Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization ( VMRO ), which favoured a war to regain Macedonia from Yugoslavia.
The October Revolution established a new Bolshevik regime, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic ( RSFSR ), and the Ministry of Internal Affairs ( MVD ) turned into NKVD under a People's Commissar.
From September 1995, New Zealanders can change their name by making a statutory declaration and, if approved, the new name is registered with the Births, Deaths and Marriages section of the Department of Internal Affairs ( Identity Services ).
In addition, she became a member of the new Committee on Civic Liberties and Internal Affairs, the Foreign Affairs Committee and the Sub-Committee on Human Rights.
He also asked the General Assembly to appropriate funds for a one-time staff buyout ; to work with him in revising budgetary and human resources rules ; to grant the Secretary-General more managerial authority and flexibility ; to strengthen the Office of Internal Oversight Services ; and " to review all mandates older than five years to see whether the activities concerned are still genuinely needed or whether the resources assigned to them can be reallocated in response to new and emerging challenges ".
Internal conflicts among members of the new dynasty over Mongol intervention in their affairs resulted in continuing family upheavals.
In November 1979 when the Minister of Internal Affairs, Allan Highet, suggested that the design of the flag should be changed, and sought an artist to design a new flag with a silver fern on the fly.
Internal studies have shown that the new formulations, of popular anti-nausea and weight-gain liquid medication, had a significantly lower risk in terms of allergic reactions.
) As a result, four of the 6 new municipalities have not been included in the Government's annual budget as approved by Congress, and have not received any nationally-funded Internal Revenue Allotments ( IRA ) since their creation, these are, namely: Hadji Muhtamad, Mohammad Ajul, Al Barka and Akbar Municipalities.
Once Greville is reinstated, the Prime Minister appoints him Secretary of State for European Affairs, and he arranges for Piers to be named as the new European Commissioner for Internal Relations as a payoff for his cooperation.
Internal political maneuvering resulted in a new constitution in 1963 that abolished the Prime Minister position and devolved all executive power upon the office of the President.
By the beginning of World War II, five new divisions had been added: Physical Optics, Chemistry, Metallurgy, Mechanics and Electricity, and Internal Communications.
In the autumn of 1864, Yi Myeong-bok was crowned the new king of the Kingdom of Joseon, with his father entitled as the Heungseon Daewongun ( 大院君 ; 대원군 ; Daewongun ; Grand Internal Prince ).
Some time after the start of Gheorghe Tătărescu's premiership and Ion Inculeţ's leadership of the Internal Affairs Ministry, repression of the Legion ceased, a measure which reflected Carol's hope to ensure a new period of stability.
The system relied instead on the new Constitution of 1938, the financial backing received from large business, and the winning over of several more or less traditional politicians, such as Nicolae Iorga and the Internal Affairs Minister Armand Călinescu ( see National Renaissance Front ).
Choibalsan was henceforth Stalin ’ s favorite in Ulaanbaatar, became the head of the new Internal Affairs Ministry and de facto the most powerful person in Mongolia.
* Internal research and development explores new technologies and ways to apply existing tools and technologies.

Internal and electrical
Thagard resumed his academic studies in 1971, pursuing additional studies in electrical engineering, and a degree in medicine ; prior to coming to NASA, he was interning in the Department of Internal Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina.
Internal resistance is a concept that helps model the electrical consequences of the complex chemical reactions inside a battery.
With the help of Finance Secretary Rufino G. Hechanova, the municipality received a Bureau of Internal Revenue ( BIR ) Tax Allotment Share amounting to P 42, 000. 00 which was used for the purchase of generator set and electrical wirings that provided cheap power and electricity to the town proper.

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