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* Articles 31-32 relate to the issue of Catholic organizations “ devoted exclusively to religious, cultural and charitable purposes ” and allowed for the Reich government and German episcopate to “ determine, by mutual agreement, the organizations and associations which fall within the provisions of this article .” Organizations that had any political aims no longer had any place in the new Germany so are not even mentioned in these clauses.
Organizations in which there is smuggling occurring also fall within one of three different phases.

Organizations and into
Organizations can be split into three main categories: free, partial subscription, and subscription-based clubs.
The Subcommittee on International Organizations of the Committee on International Relations ( also known as the Fraser Committee ) was a committee of the United States House of Representatives which met in 1976 and 1977 and conducted an investigation into South Korea – United States relations.
Following the end of the Second World War and with international travel numbers increasing, the IUOTPO restructured itself into the International Union of Official Travel Organizations ( IUOTO ).
In 1991, the “ 480 series ” was consolidated into a single standard known as the MIL – STD – 973 that was then replaced by MIL – HDBK – 61 pursuant to a general DoD goal that reduced the number of military standards in favor of industry technical standards supported by Standards Developing Organizations ( SDO ).
Formerly named Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International, it changed its name to Fairtrade International in 2009, when its producer certification and standard setting activities were separated into two separate, but connected entities.
During the October Revolution of 1917, the Bolsheviks established an institution called Proletkult ( the Proletarian Cultural and Enlightenment Organizations ) which sought to put all arts into the service of the dictatorship of the proletariat.
A collection of Organizations such as EEDA, North Norfolk council, Sheringham plus Community Partnership and other interested parties worked together to facilitate the refurbishment of the hall and bring it back into community use.
* In the 1996 novel The Plan, by Stephen J. Cannell, Lansky and fellow mobster Joseph Alo are involved in putting an anti-Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act presidential candidate into office.
Organizations sometimes summarize goals and objectives into a mission statement and / or a vision statement.
Organizations such as the National Cancer Institute and United States Preventive Task Force take such risks into account when formulating screening guidelines.
The union was one of the original members of the Committee for Industrial Organizing, which later transformed itself into the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
Agreements between states and international organizations, or between international organizations themselves, will be governed by the 1986 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations or Between International Organizations if it ever enters into force.
During the war, Sanation members created several resistance organizations, including in 1942 the Fighting Poland Movement ( Obóz Polski Walczącej ) and the Convention of Independence Organizations ( Konwent Organizacji Niepodległościowych ), which in 1943 became subordinate to the Home Army and in 1944 merged into the Union of Independence Organizations ( Zjednoczenie Organizacji Niepodległościowych ).
The CIO, which later changed its name to the Congress of Industrial Organizations ( CIO ), formed unions with the hope of bringing them into the AFL, but the AFL refused to extend full membership privileges to CIO unions.
On November 22, 1969 they were organized into seven main organizations, or Kino ( Kelompok Induk Organisasi ), namely Soksi, Hosgoro ( Union of Mutual Cooperation Multifunction Organizations ), MKGR ( Mutual Assistance Families Association ), Gerakan Karya Rakjat ( People's Working Movement ), Ormas Hankam ( Defense and Security Mass Organizations ), Professi ( professional organizations ), and Gerakan Pembangunan ( Development Movement ).
The national Member Organizations are split into five regions.
This professional redirection toward teaching put Gerhardt into the world of Non-profit Organizations ( NPO's ).
is an economic organization founded in May 2002 by amalgamation of Keidanren ( Japan Federation of Economic Organizations, established 1946 ) and Nikkeiren ( Japan Federation of Employers ' Associations, established 1948 ), with Nikkeiren being absorbed into Keidanren.
This community organizing initiative in Arkansas eventually grew into the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now ( ACORN ), the largest organization of lower income and working families in the United States, with 175, 000 dues-paying families spread across about eighty-two staffed offices in American cities.
Dubinsky was unwilling, on the other hand, to split the AFL into two competing federations and did not follow Lewis and the Amalgamated Clothing Workers when they formed the Congress of Industrial Organizations as a rival to, rather than a part of, the AFL.
Over the following years IWBF membership grew in size and based on the number of National Organizations for Wheelchair Basketball ( NOWB ’ s ) with active programs, the international federation configured itself into four geographical zones: Africa, Americas, Asia / Oceania and Europe.

Organizations and category
In 1949, Tom C. Clark placed the IWW on the Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations in the category of " organizations seeking to change the government by unconstitutional means " under Executive Order 9835 ( revoked in 1953 ), which offers no means of appeal, and which excludes all IWW members from Federal employment and even federally subsidized housing.

Organizations and big
On 3 March, 1977, four Japanese nationalists took 12 hostages at the headquarters of Keidanren ( Japan Federation of Economic Organizations ), spreading leaflets at the scene that denounced big business.
2004 was a big year with a concert tour to the United States, including concerts in Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, Washington, New York, Summerset and Cleveland, where they helped celebrate the 75th Anniversary of that city's United Ukrainian Organizations.

Organizations and business
Organizations may choose to proactively describe their business practices, producing a database of rules.
Organizations may also apply an abundance mentality when doing business.
Patnaik claims that the real opportunity for companies doing business in the 21st Century is to create a widely held sense of empathy for customers, pointing to Nike, Harley-Davidson, and IBM as examples of " Open Empathy Organizations ".
In 2007, Smithfield filed a federal lawsuit against the UFCW citing the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, claiming that the union orchestrated a public smear campaign to hurt Smithfield's business as a method of extorting the company.
Organizations such as the National Association of Independent Land Title Agents seek to restore transparency and credibility to the land title process and to preserve an objective and impartial role at the closing table to improve the consumer experience, by addressing the proliferation of controlled business arrangements and eliminating conflicts of interest between title agents and their referral sources, as well as between all real estate settlement service providers and their sources of business.
Political actors like states, governmental institutions, NGOs, International Organizations or business corporations are here the primary subjects of analysis.
Paul Starr suggests in his analysis of the American health care system ( i. e., The Social Transformation of American Medicine ) that Richard Nixon, advised by the " father of Health Maintenance Organizations ", Dr. Paul M. Ellwood, Jr., was the first mainstream political leader to take deliberate steps to change American health care from its longstanding not-for-profit business principles into a for-profit model that would be driven by the insurance industry.
Organizations identify goals in the use of companies owned and operated by certain ethnicities or women owned business enterprises.
The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission ( COSO ) is a voluntary private-sector organization, established in the United States, dedicated to providing thought leadership to executive management and governance entities on critical aspects of organizational governance, business ethics, internal control, enterprise risk management, fraud, and financial reporting.
Organizations seek to improve their decision yield ( the value created through each decision ) by deploying business processes and software solutions that better manage the tradeoffs between precision, consistency, agility, speed, and cost of decision-making within organizations.
Organizations are adopting EDM technology and business processes because they need a higher return from previous infrastructure investments, are dealing with increasing business decision complexity, face competitive pressure for more sophisticated decisions and because increasingly short windows of competitive advantage means that the speed of business is outpacing speed of information technology to react.
Relations between affiliated chambers, the National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, and the LGBT business community are overseen by the Council of Chambers and Business Organizations ( CCBO ).
: Organizations need to focus on strategic matters on a more or less continuous basis in the modern business world.
: Organizations may need to introduce change to solve business problems which may have been identified by the strategic analysis, referred to above.
Organizations are groups of people organized for some purpose, such as business or political activities.

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