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Pending and program
Pending the results of a planned mining study in 2011, a reserve conversion program will also be considered.

Pending and be
Pending the enactment of a special charter, the archipelago will continue to be governed as a commune of the Valparaíso Region.
Pending implementation of these wage increases and concerned that the government may be unable to meet these increased expenses, the local currency weakened from Sf 2200 in January 2002 to nearly Sf 2500 in April 2002.
Pending resolution of the status of P. ( c .) fulvescens, which is found where the ranges of P. c. abietinus and P. c. tristis connect and may or may not be a hybrid between these, tristis is maintained in P. collybita.
Pending court and regulatory approval, the resort was to be sold to the Marriott hotel chain ( which has operated it ), contingent upon significant concessions from the unions and approval of $ 50 million in financing from CSX.
In a statement, the company said: " Pending conclusion of the investigation, broadcast of the British Comedy Awards 2007 will be postponed.
Pending reissues include " Creative Illustration " and " Fun with a Pencil " planned to be published between 2012 and 2013.
Pending or admitted civil violations may also be used as evidence of responsibility in a civil suit.
Pending final Commonwealth approval, the project is set to be in production by early 2007.
Pending approval of the sale to Nexstar, WEHT and WTVW would have their operations merged and be based out of the WEHT facility in Henderson ; all personnel of WEHT would then have to re-apply for their current positions starting in late-September 2011.
Pending approval from Citadel shareholders, it was expected that the deal would be finalized by the end of 2011.

Pending and established
Pending the re-integration of the national territory, and without prejudice to the right of the parliament and government established by this constitution to exercise jurisdiction over the whole territory, the laws enacted by the parliament shall have the like area and extent of application as the laws of Saorstat Éireann and the like extra-territorial effect.
Pending the re-integration of the national territory, and without prejudice to the right of the Parliament and Government established by this Constitution to exercise jurisdiction over the whole of that territory, the laws enacted by that Parliament shall have the like area and extent of application as the laws of Saorstát Éireann and the like extra-territorial effect.

Pending and Department
Pending Justice Department approval, the Kendleton Independent School District and its one school, Powell Point Elementary, were merged into Lamar CISD on July 1, 2010.

Pending and State
They consist of the Tengkolok Diraja ( Royal Head Dress ), the Queen's Gendik Diraja ( Royal Tiara ), the Keris Panjang Diraja ( Royal Long Kris or Keris of State ), the Kris Pendek Diraja ( Royal Short Keris ), the Cogan Alam dan Cogan Agama ( Sceptre of the Universe and Sceptre of Religion ), the Cokmar ( Maces ), the Pedang Keris Panjang dan Sundang ( Royal sword, long Keris and sword Keris ), the Payung Ubur-ubur Kuning dan Tombak Berambu ( Yellow-fringed umbrella and tassled lances ), and the Pending Diraja ( Royal Waist Buckle ).
Pending a lawsuit against the township, the New Jersey State Police assumed police coverage 24 / 7.
The Bonn Agreement ( officially the Agreement on Provisional Arrangements in Afghanistan Pending the Re-Establishment of Permanent Government Institutions ) was the initial series of agreements intended to re-create the State of Afghanistan following the U. S. invasion of Afghanistan in response to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Pending legislation that FOP lobbies for include the Social Security Fairness Act, the Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act of 2007, and the State and Local Law Enforcement Officers ' Discipline, Accountability and Due Process Act.

Pending and .
Pending more clarity as to the precise nature of this contrast it is commonly characterized as a contrast between ' fortis ' and ' lenis ' consonants.
Pending a successful engine test in June 2011, the company will begin Phase 3 of development with the first orders expected around 2011-2013.
* USAToday. com Story on Pending Lawsuit against the City and Bowman
Pending regulatory approval, Volkswagen planned to merge MAN and Scania to create Europe's largest truckmaker.
Pending planned restoration to Huddlesford, the navigable mainline now terminates at Ogley Junction near Brownhills.
Pending resolution of the dispute, it was declared as a separate Union Territory which would serve as the capital of both the states.
Pending the resolution of these and other issues, EPIC encouraged the FTC to halt the acquisition.
In September 2006, Patent Pending, the debut album by Matt Skiba's side project Heavens was released.
Their debut album, Patent Pending was released on Epitaph Records.
Pending doubling of the tunnels, a connection was made between Finsbury Park and the North London Railway at Canonbury, and some suburban traffic then ran into Broad Street.
Pending a vote by members for a permanent replacement in October, Vincent Fang Kang took over as acting chairman.
Pending Bankruptcy Court approval, York was to purchase most of SCO's business for a total of approximately $ 36 million, including financing.
Pending the Charity Commission publishing its definitive guidance on " public benefit " at the end of 2008, there remains an incentive for independent schools to share their sporting, musical and other facilities with the public or local state schools, and supplement their charitable endowments with an increased number of subsidised scholarships and bursaries.
Pending the reconstruction of Frank Clair Stadium, the team will begin play in 2013.

reorganization and our
I believe that drastic reorganization of our pattern of religious thought is now becoming necessary, from a god-centered to an evolutionary-centered pattern ".
" Martin added "... With this fresh capital investment and the Court's approval of our plan of reorganization, we anticipate emerging from Chapter 11 early next year in a much stronger competitive and financial position.
The phoenix, the central symbol in our coat-of-arms, openly represents the reorganization of the sorority that occurred in 1914.
The first and foremost agenda was on the reorganization of Katipunan in the town, following the instructions of the Commanding General of Central Luzon ( the limping body organized by Aguinaldo to supervise what was left of the revolutionary army ) as read by Kapatid Restituto Javier, with the nom-de-guerre Mapangahas, to “ promptly obtain the independence of our beloved country .” Other matters agreed upon were the formation of a special police body against traitors to “ the holy cause which we defend ” and for the provision of an efficient mailing system to be abreast with the system of communication.

reorganization and foreign
The Popular Unity platform included the nationalization of U. S. interests in Chile's major copper mines, the advancement of workers ' rights, deepening of the Chilean land reform, reorganization of the national economy into socialized, mixed, and private sectors, a foreign policy of " international solidarity " and national independence and a new institutional order ( the " people's state " or " poder popular "), including the institution of a unicameral congress.
The foreign policy review also resulted in the reorganization of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Because he had authorized $ 100 million of " reorganization loans " from a variety of foreign banks, the KMT in particular were highly critical of Yuan's handling of the national budget.
Senior members of the White House staff including, Counselor Meese, Chief of Staff James A. Baker III, and Michael Deaver were concerned that the proposed reorganization took too much power out of the President's hands and that an activist Secretary of State operating with wide powers could eclipse the President in his public role as the chief enunciator of U. S. foreign policy.
Charles devoted the rest of his life avoiding further warfare by gaining larger independence in foreign affairs, while he also promoted the economy stabilization and a reorganization of the military.
Other major decisions include reorganization of the islands ' military defense, approval of recommendation for government reorganization, promotion of settlement and development in Mindanao, tackling the foreign strangle-hold on Philippine trade and commerce, proposals for land reform, and the tackling of graft and corruption within the government.
During his retirement at Riga he had worked out an elaborate plan for reconstructing the monarchy on Liberal lines ; and when he came into power, though the circumstances of the time did not admit of his pursuing an independent foreign policy, he steadily prepared for the struggle with France by carrying out Stein's far-reaching schemes of social and political reorganization.
On 20 May 1911, a revision of the Constitution was completed, which focused on strengthening individual freedoms, introducing measures to facilitate the legislative work of the Parliament, establishing of obligatory elementary education, the legal right for compulsory expropriation, ensuring permanent appointment for civil servants, the right to invite foreign personnel to undertake the reorganization of the administration and the armed forces, the re-establishment of the State Council and the simplification of the procedures for the reform of the Constitution.
There may be a number of reasons why ADRs terminate, but in most cases the foreign issuer is undergoing some type of reorganization or merger.
While the War of Spanish Succession was still being fought, the Duke had entrusted his officials to gather information concerning the structure of the major Italian and foreign universities, and charged the Sicilian jurist Francesco D ' Aguirre with the task of drawing up a reorganization project.
Another great service rendered by Filaret to his country was the reorganization of the Muscovite army with the help of foreign officers.
It is a venerated institute for dispensing comprehensive training for ITBP officers recruits patrolling the porous borders. The Academy was moved to this location in 1978, consequent upon reorganization of the force and located at two separate patches of land known as Cainville Estate ( Adm wing ) and Astel estate ( combat wing ) The Academy has grown over the years so as to take even friendly foreign countries officers as its trainees.
After the reorganization of the orders in 1975 the order is only awarded to foreign heads of state and members of the royal family ( the last non-royal Swedish holder was Sten Rudholm ).
This transformation necessitated the reorganization and closer integration of civilian and military science and industry and also the selective use of foreign technology.

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