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Restructuring and July
Restructuring of national railway MZ into infrastructure and operating companies completed in July 2007.
* July 22, 1998: Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 (" Taxpayer Bill of Rights III ")
Restructuring of the charity and disposal of the building cost about £ 7m in redundancies, restructuring and professional fees by July 2006.

Restructuring and 2003
* In 2003, the Restructured Clinical Scales were added to the published MMPI-2, representing a major psychometric reconstruction of the original Clinical Scales ; this project was designed to address known psychometric flaws in the original Clinical Scales that unnecessarily complicated their interpretability and validity, but could not be addressed at the same time as the restandardization process took place Restructuring the Clinical Scales to was the initial step toward addressing the remaining psychometric and theoretical problems of the MMPI-2, but it meant that fixing problems related to individual test item content ( e. g., antiquated vocabulary ) had to be delayed until after the restructuring process was completed.
The complete list of Paris Club Chairmen, and much other useful information about the Paris Club's history and operations, can be found in " Sovereign Debt Restructuring: the Case for Ad Hoc Machinery ", by Lex Rieffel ( Brookings Institution Press, 2003 ).

Restructuring and saw
Restructuring in the early 2000s saw Dairygold Co-op move its headquarters out of Mitchelstown to Cork city, breaking an important historical link first established in 1919.

Restructuring and army
But while Roman women held no direct political power, those from wealthy or powerful families could and did exert influence through private negotiations .< ref > Kristina Milnor, " Women in Roman Historiography ," in The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Historians ( Cambridge University Press, 2009 ), p. 278 ; Ann Ellis Hanson, " The Restructuring of Female Physiology at Rome ," in Les écoles médicales à Rome: Actes du 2 < sup > ème </ sup > Colloque international sur les textes médicaux latins antiques, Lausanne, septembre 1986 ( Université de Nantes, 1991 ), p. 256 .</ ref > Exceptional women who left an undeniable mark on history range from the semi-legendary Lucretia and Claudia Quinta, whose stories took on mythic significance ; fierce Republican-era women such as Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi, and Fulvia, who commanded an army and issued coins bearing her image ; women of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, most prominently Livia, who contributed to the formation of Imperial mores ; and the empress Helena, a driving force in establishing Christianity as the official religion of Rome.

Restructuring and reduced
In late 1998 the Restructuring Commission further reduced the proposed cuts.

Restructuring and from
In his article Restructuring Lattice Theory ( 1982 ) initiating formal concept analysis as a mathematical discipline, Rudolf Wille starts from a discontent with the current lattice theory and pure mathematics in general: The production of theoretical results-often achieved by " elaborate mental gymnastics "-were impressive, but the connections between neighbouring domains, even parts of a theory were getting weaker.
* Jenkins ( 1995 ), Restructuring of Irish Dairy Co-operatives Since 1950: An Example from County Tipperary, Department of Geography, University College Dublin
He was a member of the World Economic Forum from 1992 – 1995, as well as a member, from 1992 to 1998, of the Prime Minister ’ s Advisory Committee on Government Restructuring ( now the Advisory Committee on the Public Service ) and Director of the Public Policy Forum during that time.
These range from Antitrust and Employment Benefits to Restructuring and Insolvency Litigation.
Originally created in 1989 as the Poland and Hungary: Assistance for Restructuring their Economies ( PHARE ) programme, Phare has expanded from Poland and Hungary to currently cover ten countries.

Restructuring and with
The Extrajudicial Restructuring ( Recuperação Extrajudicial ) is a private negotiation that involves creditors and debtors and, as with court-ordered restructuring, also has to be approved by courts.
Introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev in the second half of the 1980s, Glasnost is often paired with Perestroika ( literally: Restructuring ), another reform instituted by Gorbachev at the same time.
Restructuring of Korean conglomerates ( chaebols ), bank privatization, and creating a more liberalized economy with a mechanism for bankrupt firms to exit the market remain Korea's most important unfinished reform tasks.
Partnering with California-based Trinity Capital, LLC, the company established the Franchisee Financial Restructuring Initiative, a program to address the financial issues facing BK's financially distressed franchisees.
The Corporate Debt Restructuring Committee dealt with corporate loans.
< p > Restructuring lattice theory is an attempt to reinvigorate connections with our general culture by interpreting the theory as concretely as possible, and in this way to promote better communication between lattice theorists and potential users of lattice theory .</ p >
Restructuring and hospital redevelopment has continued to occur to enhance the medical and patient facilities of the hospital, including amalgamation with the Prince Henry Hospital, Royal South Sydney Hospital and the Eastern Suburbs Hospital.
In 1985, The Salvation Army Scarborough Grace Hospital was opened in northeast Scarborough ; it was later voluntarily amalgamated with Scarborough General to form The Scarborough Hospital in 1998, as part of a successful proposal to the Health Services Restructuring Commission.

Restructuring and foreign
Restructuring and privatization of " sensitive sectors " ( e. g., coal ), has also been slow, but recent foreign investments in energy and steel have begun to turn the tide.

Restructuring and .
Restructuring of German economy towards agriculture and light-industry.
Restructuring of the economy and the rebuilding immediately following the end of the civil war caused the GDP to jump about 5 percent in 1980 and 1981.
Restructuring following the end of the Cold War was beginning.
* The Informational City: Information Technology, Economic Restructuring, and the Urban Regional Process.
Restructuring in the railroad industry led to the repair facilities being moved to another location.
Restructuring and disciplining Yaqui society to provide economic security and military preparedness, José instituted a system of taxation, external trade control, revived the practice introduced by the Jesuits of community work on commonly held lands, and institutionalized tribal tradition of popular assemblies and decision-making bodies, all the while storing up war material.
Through the Engineer Restructuring Initiative, the nucleus of the brigade was formed around the 8th Engineer Battalion.
The Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998, Division G of the Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1999,, abolished the U. S. Information Agency effective October 1, 1999, when its information ( but not broadcasting ) and exchange functions were folded into the Department of State under the newly created Under Secretary of State for Public Affairs and Public Diplomacy.
* Winterton, G, " A Model for Electing the Australian President " in W Hudson & A J Brown ( eds ), Restructuring Australia, Federation Press ( 2004 ), 124-139.
* Restructuring the parts distribution network by 2010.
Corporate Restructuring: Corporations re-structure in order to increase their profitability.
The government also implemented a series of hospital closures on the recommendations of a Health Services Restructuring Commission.

since and coup
* 1965 – Civil war breaks out in the Dominican Republic when Colonel Francisco Caamaño, overthrows the triumvirate that had been in power since the coup d ' état against Juan Bosch.
After the 1974 invasion following a Greek junta-based coup attempt, Makarios secured international recognition of his Greek Cypriot government as the sole legal authority on Cyprus, which has proved to be a very significant strategic advantage for the Greek Cypriots in the decades since.
There have been several coup attempts since, but he gained firm control of the country after stepping down temporarily and winning a presidential election in 2002.
Colonel Azali Assoumani seized power in a bloodless coup in April 1999, overthrowing Interim President Tadjidine Ben Said Massounde, who himself had held the office since the death of democratically elected President Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim in November, 1998.
Since then, the country has had two presidents: Francisco Macías Nguema, the former mayor of Mongomo under the Spanish colonial government, and Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo ( Macías's nephew ), who has ruled since 1979 when he staged a military coup d ' état and executed Macías.
The event marked the third time that New Zealand's top diplomat in Fiji has been expelled since the 2006 coup.
In 1974 the US-backed Greek junta-in power since 1967-partly in a move to draw attention away from internal turmoil and partly unsatisfied with Makarios ' policy in Cyprus, on 13 July attempted a coup to replace him with Nikos Sampson and declare union with Greece.
In June 2005, presidential elections were held for the first time since the coup that deposed Ialá.
Sometimes a head of state assumes office as a state becomes legal and political reality, before a formal title for the highest office is determined ; thus in the since 1 January 1960 independent republic Cameroon ( Cameroun, a former French colony ), the first President, Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, was at first not styled président but ' merely ' known as Chef d ' état ( literal French for ' Head of State ') until 5 May 1960 ; in Uganda, military coup leader since 25 January 1971 Idi Amin was formally styled military head of State till 21 February 1971, only from then on regular ( but unconstitutional, not elected ) President.
In the aftermath of the failed coup in Bucharest, the Foreign Office assembled evidence that the SD had backed the coup, which led to Ribbentrop sharply restricting the powers of the SD police attachés, who since October 1939 had operated largely independently of the German embassies at which they had been stationed.
Although three general officer grades continued to be authorised, they have not been used since the 1969 coup.
A July 2012 assessment found that exploitation of natural resources since the 2009 coup have had dire consequences for the island's wildlife: 90 percent of lemur species were found to be threatened with extinction, the highest proportion of any mammalian group.
Applauded by the Mauritanian people, but cautiously watched by the international community, the coup has since been generally accepted, while the military junta has promised to organize elections within two years.
Although Admiral Aziz Mirza ( a life-long friend of Musharraf shared the dorm with the admiral in 1960s and graduated together from the academy ) was appointed by Prime minister Nawaz Sharif, Mirza remained extremely supportive to Musharraf's coup and was also a close friend of Musharraf since 1971 when both participate in an joint operations against Indian Army.
Additionally, it was becoming increasingly apparent that a situation in which the Vice President had been a defeated electoral opponent of the President would impede the ability of the two to effectively work together, and could provide motivation, at least in theory, for a coup d ' état ( since the Vice President would succeed to the office of the President upon the removal or death of the President ).
** A military coup overthrows Alfredo Stroessner, dictator of Paraguay since 1954.
His coup d ' état was the first violent regime change in Constantinople since its foundation by Constantine.
In 1975, after the leftist military coup of 24th April 1974 in Portugal that overthrew the Estado Novo regime which had governed the nation and its overseas territories, the colonial wars that raged in the various Portuguese African territories since the early 1960s ended.
One of the first actions Thrasybulus took as general was to bring about the recall of Alcibiades, a policy that he had supported since before the coup.
The coup was approved by the French people in a national referendum, the fairness and legality of which has been questioned by Napoleon III's detractors ever since.
In 1962, de Gaulle had the French citizens vote in a referendum concerning the election of the president at universal suffrage, something which had been discredited since Napoleon III's 1851 coup.
Bahrain-Iran relations have been strained since the Iranian Revolution and the 1981 discovery of a planned Iran-sponsored coup in Bahrain.

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