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Leaders and members of Unitas Fratrum were forced to choose to either leave the many and varied southeastern principalities of what was the Holy Roman Empire ( mainly Austria, Hungary, Bohemia, Moravia and parts of Germany and its many states ), or to practice their beliefs secretly.
Specifically, the campaign raised $ 253. 7 million for undergraduate financial aid, as well as $ 2. 33 billion for its initiative in " Seeking Solutions " to global problems, $ 1. 61 billion for " Educating Leaders " by improving K-12 education, and $ 2. 11 billion for " Foundation of Excellence " aimed at providing academic support for Stanford students and faculty.
One of its more notable ( and controversial ) Leaders was Nicholas Freeman, who was Leader from 1977 until 1989.
The Manhattan Institute launched its Young Leaders Circle program for policy-minded New York City-area young professionals on January 17, 2007 with inaugural speaker David Brooks.
Gartner places Avaya in the Leaders quadrant because of its comprehensive vision and its possibilities to implement these:
He is also a member of the Trilateral Commission and has been named by the World Economic Forum ( WEF ) of Davos, Switzerland, as one of its " Young Global Leaders.
Leaders of the free settler community complained to London about Macquarie's policies, and in 1819 the government appointed an English judge, John Bigge, to visit New South Wales and report on its administration.
* Oehser, Paul H. Sons of Science: The Story of the Smithsonian Institution and its Leaders.
Leaders of superteams spend as much time anticipating the future as they do managing the present by thinking forward to, and talking to others about their goal, for it is this that provides the team with its purpose and direction ( Hastings, Bixby, and Chaudhry-Lawton, 1986 ).
Initially called the " Negro Leaders Conference on Nonviolent Integration ," then " Southern Negro Leaders Conference ," the group eventually chose " Southern Christian Leadership Conference " ( SCLC ) as its name, and expanded its focus beyond busses to ending all forms of segregation.
All preachers and worship leaders are offered additional resources for shaping worship and preaching by their own charity, the Leaders of Worship & Preachers ' Trust ( LWPT ) which publishes a quarterly journal ( Ichthus ) and has its own website.
The Institute offers professional training programs for Spokespersons, Educators, Leaders ( also referred to in Hebrew as madrikhim / ot or in Yiddish as vegvayzer ), and Rabbis, in addition to its publications, public seminars and colloquia for lay audiences.
Notable Opposition House Leaders include Stanley Knowles of the New Democratic Party and its predecessor, the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation ; Herb Gray of the Liberal Party ( also a Government House Leader ); and Erik Nielsen of the Progressive Conservative Party
The Stratton court held that Prodigy was liable as the publisher of the content created by its users because it exercised editorial control over the messages on their bulletin boards in three ways: 1 ) by posting Content Guidelines for users, 2 ) by enforcing those guidelines with " Board Leaders ", and 3 ) by utilizing screening software designed to remove offensive language.
The Senior Leaders Course at Cold Lake later even used the CF rank of Acting Master Corporal among its staff of Call-out Corporals.
Knights of the Black Cross, Hitler's Panzerwaffe and its Leaders.
He participated actively in the work of The Elijah Interfaith Institute by writing Christian position papers — both on his own and with his students as co-authors — for the meetings of the its Board of Religious Leaders and by participating in its meeting.
From 1830 until 1846 the Tory / Conservative Party and the Whig Party ( increasingly often described with its Radical and other allies as the Liberal Party ) alternated in power and provided clear Leaders of the Opposition.
The position is not legally entitled to cabinet standing on its own, so all Government House Leaders must simultaneously hold another portfolio.

Leaders and institutions
Leaders therefore believe that public institutions should be allowed to display the Ten Commandments.
The RGS-International Convention for Youth Leaders ( RGS-ICYL ) is a biennial gathering of female student leaders from local and international institutions, first organised in 2006 intended as a platform for female youth leaders with diverse backgrounds to exchange ideas and experiences, and thus gain a better understanding of how they can contribute to society as a female leader.
The ICO is the first operating division of the Centre and was established to offer a series of training opportunities for those who wish to make community organising a full or part-time career and also for Community Leaders who wish to learn the broad philosophy and skills of community organising and who are in a position to put them into practice in their institutions and neighbourhoods.
* Leaders of many other pharmaceutical corporations, associations, institutions, colleges, and other enterprises.

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Leaders of individual states and regions are Administrative Bishops, who have jurisdiction over local churches in their respective states and are vested with appointment authority for local pastorates.
Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have encouraged members to use the church's full name to emphasize the church's focus on Jesus Christ.
Leaders such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Winston Churchill, and Sukarno are notable examples of effective orators who used oratory to have a significant impact on society.
Leaders of the Haredi community have been steadfast in their opposition to a change in the role of women, arguing that the religious and social constraints on women, as dictated by traditional Jewish texts, are timeless and are not affected by contemporary social change.
In modern times, all Prime Ministers and Leaders of the Opposition have been drawn from the Commons, not the Lords.
The Jewish Spiritual Leaders Institute ( JSLI ) believes in a more inclusive version of Jewish Universalism, believing that " God equally chose all nations to be lights unto the world, and we have much to learn and share with each other.
" Leaders of armies have better things to do than fire at each other!
Leaders have been charged with murder, etc.
Similarly, bands such as Dream Theater, Planet X, Liquid Tension Experiment, Bad Salad and Animals as Leaders have a jazz influence, with extended solo sections that often feature " trading solos ".
Leaders as diverse as Mao Zedong, General Vo Nguyen Giap, Baron Antoine-Henri Jomini, General Douglas MacArthur, and leaders of Imperial Japan have drawn inspiration from the work.
Leaders subscribing to Hindutva have been known for their demands for a Uniform Civil Code for all the citizens of India.
Leaders of the movement claimed in 2005 that there are as many as 2, 000 adherents to the Hellenic tradition in Greece, with an additional 100, 000 who have " some sort of interest ".
Leaders within the osteopathic community have referred to the present situation as a crisis.
Although none of the Leaders, nor principal Instigators and Abettors of the Rebellion, thought fit to avail themselves of the opportunity given them to return to their Duty, we have some satisfaction in observing that so considerable a number of His Majesty's deluded Subjects, of inferior Rank, in those Provinces where the Proclamation could be expect to have Effect, were disposed to relinquish the unjust Cause they had been once induced to support.
Bertie Ahern was perceived by many to have comfortably beaten Kenny in the pre-election Leaders ' debate.
They have no paid Executive Staff or Leaders.
Leaders who have written about Lei Feng include Deng Xiaoping, Zhou Enlai, and Jiang Zemin.
Michael Treacy and Fred Wiersema ( 1993 ) in their book The Discipline of Market Leaders have modified Porter's three strategies to describe three basic " value disciplines " that can create customer value and provide a competitive advantage.
Leaders of the UAW realized they had to control the shop floor, for as Reuther explained in 1939, " We must demonstrate that we are a disciplined, responsible organization ; we not only have power, but that we have power under control.
As Scout Leaders from all countries of the world have come to Gilwell Park for their Wood Badge training, it is one of the landmarks of the world Scouting movement.
Leaders have included Thomas C. Oden, Steve Harper, Maxie Dunnam, Bill Hinson, John Ed Mathison, Karen Covey Moore, William J. Abraham, and James Heidinger.
Leaders also have control over sanctions and rewards.
Leaders in the field of school psychology recognize the practical challenges that school psychologists face when striving for systems-level change and have highlighted a more manageable domain within a systems-level approach – the classroom.

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