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Suggestions for improvement in the operation of CITES include: more regular missions by the Secretariat ( not reserved just for high profile species ); improvement of national legislation and enforcement ; better reporting by Parties ( and the consolidation of information from all sources-NGOs, TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network and Parties ); more emphasis on enforcement-including a technical committee enforcement officer ; the development of CITES Action Plans ( akin to Biodiversity Action Plans related to the Convention on Biological Diversity ) including: designation of Scientific / Management Authorities and national enforcement strategies ; incentives for reporting and timelines for both Action Plans and reporting.
Plans should include risk management tasks, responsibilities, activities and budget.
Plans include the continuation of the legalization process of illegal buildings, construction of the southwestern portion of the Big Ring Road, a tram system, and the rehabilitation of the Tirana Train Station area.
Plans also include landowner objectives, roads, culverts, proximity to human habitation, water features and hydrological conditions, and soils information.
Plans for 2001-02 include Commercial Code reform ; comprehensive judicial reform ; financial sector strengthening ; continued civil service reform ; improved government budget, audit, and inspection capability ; and introduction of the private management of water systems in major cities.
Medicare Advantage Plans that also include Part D prescription drug benefits are known as a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug plan or a MA-PD.
Plans for the 18-hectare site include half business and residential developments, while the other half to be reserved for open public space.
However all Plans must include a written portion constituting at least twenty percent of the total plan work.
Plans for future crewed interplanetary spaceflight missions often include final vehicle assembly in Earth orbit, such as NASA's Project Orion and Russia's Kliper / Parom tandem.
Plans are now underway for an indoor practice facility which will include a 300-meter track and an 80-yard practice turf suitable for indoor practice for most sports.
Plans were originally announced in 1951 for development of the site to include 40 stores and a six-to eight-story office building.
Plans for the church's future include ongoing remodeling for the old parish hall, recently renamed Pulaski Hall.
Plans provide for a River Parkway Trail that would include a fishing bridge, a pedestrian tunnel under 21st Street, picnic tables, places to rest and points of historical interest.
Additional staff offices that support the installation mission include the Joint Base Public Affairs Office, the Religious Support Office, the Resource Management Office, Equal Employment Opportunity Office, the Installation Safety Office and the Plans.
Plans under consideration for the redevelopment of Nine Elms and Battersea Power Station include a pedestrian bridge stretching across the river from St. George's Square.
Plans for this extension include an eight kilometer bored tunnel from the current western terminus at Haussmann-St Lazare, with new stations at Porte Maillot, La Défense, and Nanterre-La Folie, and a connection to the SNCF Normandy line in or near Nanterre, the transfer of the current Line A Poissy service to Line E, and its further extension down the Seine valley to Mantes.
Notable people who studied under Strauss, or attended his lecture courses at the University of Chicago, include Hadley Arkes, Seth Benardete, Allan Bloom, Werner Dannhauser, Murray Dry, William Galston, Victor Gourevitch, Harry V. Jaffa, Roger Masters, Thomas Pangle, Stanley Rosen, Abram Shulsky ( Director of the Office of Special Plans ), Susan Sontag, and Paul Wolfowitz ( who attended two lecture courses by Strauss on Plato and Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws at the University of Chicago ).
Plans for the future include modernizing the Zoo's aging facilities and expanding its education, research and conservation efforts in Washington, Virginia and in the wild.
Long's contributions to the United States ' tax laws include the Earned Income Tax Credit, a program aimed at reducing the tax burden on poor working families, the Child Support Enforcement Act, and Employee Stock Ownership Plans ( ESOPs ), employee benefit plans designed to allow employees to invest in the stock of their employers.
Plans for the town centre include greater pedestrianization and an increase in size and number of retail units.
Plans for the Swiss Center include a research library, historical archive, exhibits, conference rooms, and offices.
Plans include the expansion of the check-in area, the purchase of a new X-ray machine and baggage screening machine as well as the employment of additional passenger screening staff.

Plans and building
Plans to redevelop a vacant 1960s building at the North Cheam crossroad into a slicker-looking new one will undoubtedly improve the area's appearance, as well as adding commercial and residential provision.
Plans had already been made to erect a permanent building for the Secretariat and Army GHQ, but these were cancelled after the Second World War broke out, at which point more than two-thirds of the hotel's rooms were being used for government and army purposes.
Plans for a new building were announced in 1935, at an estimated $ 100, 000.
Plans for the present courthouse were made, and the building was completed in 1918.
Plans to dispose of the building were fought by an action group called " Action Corn Exchange ".
* Innovation City Leeds Plans for a £ 28 million ' Innovation City Leeds ' building and bio-incubator which would help position the city as global hub for enterprise and innovation are subject to approval.
Plans for building a new City Hall were discussed by the New York City Council as early as 1776, but the financial strains of the war delayed progress.
Plans to demolish it and build a high rise building in its place after it was gutted in a fire in 1992 were completely dropped due to budgetary constraints.
Plans by the current trustees, Haringey Council, to replace all the charitable uses by commercial ones by a commercial lease of the entire building, including a casino, have encountered considerable public and legal opposition, and on 5 October 2007, in the High Court, Mr Justice Sullivan granted an application by Jacob O ' Callaghan, a London resident, to quash the Charity Commission's Order authorising a 125-year lease of the entire building to Firoka Ltd.
Plans for a new building to house the projector were first drawn up in 1958, and construction began in 1959.
Plans for a new stadium first began in 1984 when voters in Cuyahoga County defeated a property tax for building a 100 % publicly funded domed stadium.
Plans to construct a new academic building in 2013, known as the Wilson Building for Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, are underway after securing a substantial donation from the university's chancellor, Lynton Wilson, as well as securing funding from the provincial government.
Plans are also afoot to develop the parish hall ( and adjoining old national school building ) further.
Plans to improve the derelict building at the top of John Finnie Street that was destroyed by a fire in the late 1980s have been submitted to include a council office retaining the original facade.
Plans have been drawn for the expansion of the existing terminal building and the construction of two more boarding bridges or jetways to complement the existing four.
Plans include a new library and teaching building acting as a core for the Gipsy Lane Campus and extension to the Abercrombie building for the School of the Built Environment.
Plans include a new building, the Eastern Hub, comprising a cafe, public toilets, community rooms and adult play facilities to promote healthy living.
Plans subsequently evolved to building a tram line instead of SkyTrain, which meant that the junction tracks would have remained unused.
Plans to rectify the awkward alignment by building another tunnel parallel to the current westbound tunnel ( as originally intended when the westbound tunnel was proposed ) have been discussed for several years.
Plans were scaled back, with plans for a ministerial building and a court building on site being abandoned.

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