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Its agencies serve a region of approximately 14. 6 million people spread over 5, 000 square miles ( 13, 000 km² ) in 12 New York Counties and two in Connecticut.
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Its UN functions were transferred to several UN agencies, including the International Refugee Organization and the World Health Organization.
Its intent ( in concert with the Insurrection Act of 1807 ) was to limit the powers of local governments and law enforcement agencies in using federal military personnel to enforce the laws of the land.
Its mandate is to work collaboratively to improve financial management in the U. S. government and " advise and coordinate the activities of the agencies of its members " in the areas of financial management and accountability.
Its governmental agencies include a staffed city and local fire department and a city police department.
Its contents were the subject of many seminars at government departments, universities, energy agencies, and nuclear energy research centers, during 1975-1977.
Its main functions are to settle legal disputes submitted to it by states and to provide advisory opinions on legal questions submitted to it by duly authorized international organs, agencies, and the UN General Assembly.
Its customers include the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, U. S. Government intelligence agencies, NASA, aerospace contractors and commercial telecommunications and wireless customers.
Its responsibility was primarily for keeping federal government departments and their agencies connected with Canadian citizens.
Its ancestor agencies include not only the prior Orange County Transit District but also such diverse entities as the Pacific Electric Railway and the South Coast Transit Corporation.
Its Carbon Neutral Public Sector Initiative aims to offset the greenhouse gas emissions of an initial group of six governmental agencies by 2012.
Its primary conclusion was that the failures of the U. S. Central Intelligence Agency and Federal Bureau of Investigation permitted the terrorist attacks to occur and that had these agencies acted more wisely and more aggressively, the attacks could potentially have been prevented.
Its primary mission was to provide strategic and theater airlift for all Department of Defense agencies as well as air refueling for the Air Force in both peace and wartime.
Its scientific integrity program has produced surveys of federal scientists at multiple agencies and a statement signed by more than 11, 000 scientists condemning political interference in science.
Its successor agencies have been the U. S. Shipping Board Bureau of the U. S. Department of Commerce ( 1933 – 36 ); the U. S. Maritime Commission ( 1936 – 50 ); the U. S. Federal Maritime Board of the Department of Commerce ( regulatory functions only, 1950 – 61 ); the U. S. Federal Maritime Commission ( regulatory functions only, 1961-); the United States Maritime Administration of the Department of Commerce ( all other functions, 1950 – 81 ); and the U. S. Maritime Administration of the U. S. Department of Transportation ( all other functions, 1981-).
Its public relations, CRM and specialty communications agencies are managed by its DAS network and include the CRM businesses of Javelin, Proximity Worldwide, Rapp and Targetbase ; the PR agency businesses Brodeur Worldwide, Fleishman-Hillard, G + Europe, Ketchum Inc., Pleon and Porter Novelli and retail / promotional businesses such as Alcone Marketing Group.
Its mission is to improve, protect, and conserve natural resources on private lands through a cooperative partnership with local and state agencies.
Its outcomes — community networks and community-based ICT-enabled service applications — are of increasing interest to grassroots organizations, NGOs and civil society, governments, the private sector, and multilateral agencies among others.
Its personnel served as a liaison between British military and political interests and the German agencies on the border.
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Its life history is much simpler than that of the truly colonial bumblebees and can serve as an example of the life cycle of many other species.
Its 270 licensed fiduciary companies and 81 lawyers serve as nominees for, or manage, more than 73, 000 entities ( primarily corporations, institutions, or trusts ), partly for non-Liechtenstein residents.
Its seven tracks serve as a central hub connecting southern Zealand, the islands of Falster and Lolland, west Zealand and Jutland to Copenhagen.
Its upgraded version, the Atlas-D rocket, would later serve as an operational nuclear ICBM and be used as the orbital launch vehicle for Project Mercury and the remote-controlled Agena Target Vehicle used in Project Gemini.
Its unique, hilly topography was first noted in 1823 by its founder, Jeff Moore, who decided that the site would serve as an excellent strategic position against attacks by local Native American tribes.
Its high level of technical sophistication inspired many philosophers to conjecture that it can serve as a model or pattern for the foundations of other sciences.
Its current mission is to serve as a center for research, outreach, teaching and lifelong learning about Earth, its living systems, and its place in the universe.
Its frontispiece shows the Queen rewarding the kneeling poet with an accolade and a purse ; its motto, " Tam Marti, quam Mercurio ," indicates that he will serve her as a soldier, as a scholar-poet, or as both.
Its role is to serve as a central computer for a robot, and, in some unspecified way, to provide it with a form of consciousness recognizable to humans.
Its purpose is to serve the needs and expand the creative voice of Vassar ’ s literary and art community.
" Its success caused her to be in demand at garden clubs where she delivered speeches throughout the area, then to serve on the board to support the Fairchild Garden.
Its initial charter included a provision that " no person being in Holy Orders, or a minister of any religious denomination shall at any time interfere in the management of the said school, or be appointed to serve as master " and that no religious instruction was to take place during school hours.
Its creation owed much to the efforts of working-class politician Will Crooks who had worked in the docks and, after chairing the LCC's Bridges Committee responsible for the tunnel, would later serve as Labour MP for nearby Woolwich.
Its particular legacy remains that it was the last and only party to represent and serve an undivided Ireland.
Its keys are attached to tangents which, when a key is depressed, serve as frets to change the pitch of the string.
* In 2002, Messiah College's Harrisburg Institute was founded in downtown Harrisburg, PA. Its purpose is to serve as an academic and research center and connect students with the unique needs of an urban environment.
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