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Janša's and including
Janša's dismissal caused a great stir in the public opinion, including mass demonstrations in his support.

Janša's and some
Šrot started criticizing some of the neo-liberal reforms launched by Janša's government, and especially Janša's " anti-tycoon " policies, aimed against concentration of wealth in the hands of a small group of executive managers of privatized former state-owned firms.

Janša's and on
In October 2004, this party won the election and Rupel became foreign minister in Janez Janša's centre-right government when it was approved by parliament on 3 December 2004.
As a consequence of his arrest, he could not run for the position ; nevertheless, the leadership of the organization decided to carry on with the elections despite Janša's arrest.
Spomenka Hribar heavily criticized Janša's tendency to think in terms of conspiracy and Rizman criticized him for relying on the notion of " Udbo-Mafija ", a term coined by the architect Edo Ravnikar to denote the illegitimate structural connections between the Post-Communist elites.
The sociologist Frane Adam rejected assessments of Janša's extremism, interpreting them as the product of a culture wars, aimed at blurring the structural tension between two types of elites: on one hand, the post-Communist elites aiming at maintaining their social positions and on the other hand the hitherto disenfranchised new elites, which found their political representation in right wing parties.
Between 2002 and 2004, he established cordial relations with the President of the Republic Janez Drnovšek: in 2003, Drnovšek headed a round table on Slovenia's future based on Janša's recommendations.

Janša's and Slovenian
Upon his election, Šrot announced he wanted to transform the SLS in the largest center-right party in Slovenia, thus challenging the primacy of Janez Janša's Slovenian Democratic Party.
Some circumstances surrounding Janša's arrest have never been clarified, especially the role played by the Slovenian Communist leadership.
Niko Kavčič, who was at that time considered Janša's political mentor, thought that the arrest was organized by the hardliners within the Slovenian Communist Party who were angered by the publication of Stane Kavčič's diaries and wanted to prevent the formation of an alternative reformist movement.

Janša's and government
After the onset of financial crisis of 2007-2010 and European sovereign-debt crisis, the left-wing coalition that replaced Janša's government in 2008 elections, had to face the conseqences of the 2005-2008 over-borrowing, however all the attempts to implement reforms that would help towards economic recovery were met by student protesters, led by a student who later became a member of Janez Janša's SDS, and by the trade unions.
Some of the structural reforms proposed by his ministers have been similar to measures proposed by the previous center-left government, at that time rejected by Janša's party in opposition.
In the first years of Janez Janša's centre right government, Pahor openly polemized with Anton Rop, the leader of the Liberal Democracy of Slovenia, over the opposition strategy towards the government.
His son, Tomo Brejc is a famous photographer and his son-in-law, Gregor Virant was the Minister for Public Administration in Janez Janša's government and is currently leader of a central liberal politic party ( the Gregor Virant's civic list ).

Janša's and with
Bajuk ’ s party stayed in the opposition and formed a shadow cabinet jointly with Janez Janša's Social Democratic Party of Slovenia.
As a protest against the Alliance's decision not to postpone the elections, Janša's broke all relations with the organization.
In 2009, it was claimed in article published by Roman Catholic newspaper Družina, written by Bogomir Štefanič Jr., that a survivor interviewed anonymously in 1993 by Janez Gril was in fact Janez Janša's father, whose story in detail resembled previously publicized account of the escape from the Kočevski Rog killings, told for the first time in an interview with the killings survivor France Dejak in 1989 to Mladina's journalist.

Janša's and from
Janša's stance triggered his dismissal and the removal of the Social Democratic Party from the ruling coalition.
Already in the local elections in the same year, the Social Democratic Party rose significantly, becoming the main opposition force, and in the 1996 parliamentary elections Janša's party rose from around 3. 5 % to more than 16 %, becoming the third largest political party in the country.

naming and individual
At later ages symptoms can include a difficulty identifying or generating rhyming words, or counting syllables in words ( phonological awareness ), a difficulty segmenting words into individual sounds, or blending sounds to make words, a difficulty with word retrieval or naming problems, commonly very poor spelling which has been called dysorthographia ( orthographic coding ), and tendencies to omit or add letters or words when writing and reading are considered classic signs.
* Paleoanthropology, the study of fossil evidence for human evolution, studying hominid fossil evidence and dating to determine matters such as the time and manner in which the mandible evolved, the effect of nature and environment on bipedality or the use of opposable thumb, with hominid classification and the individual naming of the proposed species and their place in primatology, the study of primates.
The individual curiae are further divided into ten gentes, held to form the basis for the nomen in the Roman naming convention.
If, after repeated counsel sessions, the person still pursues the disturbing course, he might be ' marked ', which involves an announcement stating that the actions in question are wrong, without naming the individual involved.
The new scheme was created in order to simplify fragrance classification and naming scheme, as well as to show the relationships between each of the individual classes.
Farther from the action, stories circulated that Tokyo Rose could be unnervingly accurate, naming units and even individual servicemen ; though such stories have never been substantiated by documents such as scripts and recorded broadcasts, they have been reflected in popular books and films such as Flags of Our Fathers.
This naming proposal found little favour, and the various types on the market continued to be known by the name of their individual designers or manufacturers, e. g. Rider's, Robinson's, or Heinrici's ( hot ) air engine.
In the First World War, code names common to the Allies referring to nations, cities, geographical features, military units, military operations, diplomatic meetings, places, and individual persons were agreed upon, adapting pre-war naming procedures in use by the governments concerned.
After Aliyah Bet, the process of numbering or naming individual aliyot ceased, but immigration did not.
The naming of the characters in this Tale is riddled with satirical nomenclature: Januarie, the main character, is named in conjunction with his equally seasonal wife May, representing their individual characters: Januarie is ' hoor and oolde ', sharing the bare and unfruitful characteristics of his title month, whereas his youthful and ' fresshe ' wife represents the spring seasons.
Under the short scale number naming system, an individual with such a fortune would be a trillionaire.
Most teachers, and most students, worry more about producing a nice sound than about naming the individual sounds.
The committee interviewed a number of Party members, including Lawlor, but eventually found that Lawlor had failed to co-operate with it by not naming an individual who had furnished him with a donation.
However, Brent Berlin and Paul Kay, in a classic study ( 1969 ) of worldwide color naming, argued that these differences can be organized into a coherent hierarchy, and that there are a limited number of universal " basic color terms " which begin to be used by individual cultures in a relatively fixed order.
In addition to naming planets and satellites themselves, the individual geological and geographical features ( craters, mountains, volcanoes and so forth ) on those planets and satellites also need to be named.
There was some inconsistency in the naming of the individual assemblies.
It's one thing to challenge individual consumers to give up intensively reared chicken but it's also an issue where anyone in the business of selling chicken has to take a stand ... in some cases I know chefs, not naming names, at the very high-end sector who are not using free-range birds.
The university system has long struggled to come up with concrete naming conventions for its individual units.
In an effort to decrease the facility's burden on taxpayers, the Community Auditorium issued an expression of interest for an organization or individual to become a naming sponsor in February 2008.
The clergy of Eilistraee are collectively known as " the Dark Ladies ", although individual temples often have their own naming conventions for both the clergy collectively and individual titles.
( original photo at Flickr has annotations naming the individual peaks.
A fundamental element of all naming conventions are the rules related to identifier length ( i. e., the finite number of individual characters allowed in an identifier ).
* Paul William Hampel, alleged to be a Russian spy using a pseudonym, was arrested on November 14, 2006, at a Montreal Airport after a security certificate, naming the individual in question, was signed by Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day.

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