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CDA and often
That may be seen as distinguishing it from Iain Duncan Smith's Conservative Party leadership, which CDA members often criticised as neoconservative.

CDA and United
The Communications Decency Act of 1996 ( CDA ) was the first notable attempt by the United States Congress to regulate pornographic material on the Internet.
The Conservative Democratic Alliance ( CDA ) was a United Kingdom pressure group.
The CDA fringe meeting at the Conservative Party conference in October 2002 was addressed by Roger Knapman, leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party ; Ashley Mote, prominent UKIP MEP and author of " Overcrowded Britain-Our Immigration Crisis Exposed " ( 2004 ); John Gouriet, a founder with Norris McWhirter of the Freedom Association alongside Derek Turner, editor of Right Now!
However, CDA Chairman Michael Keith Smith stood as the United Kingdom Independence Party candidate for Portsmouth North.
Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union,, is a United States Supreme Court case in which all nine Justices of the Court voted to strike down anti-indecency provisions of the Communications Decency Act ( the CDA ), finding they violated the freedom of speech provisions of the First Amendment.
2003 ), is an American legal case dealing with the protection provided an internet service provider under the Communications Decency Act ( CDA ) United States Code Title 47 section 230 ( c )( 1 ).
The campaign was launched immediately after the passing of the Communications Decency Act ( CDA ) in the United States on February 1, 1996, followed by the Black World Wide Web protest on February 8, 1996, and remained popular throughout the 1990s and into the early 2000s.

CDA and both
The CDA was also fervently opposed both to the European Union and to close links with the George W. Bush administration.
He resigned his positions as Parliamentary leader and CDA Party leader, after an internal power struggle, between him and then CDA Party Chair Marnix van Rij on October 1, 2001 and was succeed him in both positions by Jan Peter Balkenende who became Prime Minister of the Netherlands after the Dutch general election of 2002, with De Hoop Scheffer becoming Minister of Foreign Affairs in the new Cabinet Balkenende I, and continued serving in the Cabinet Balkenende II.
* In the Netherlands, four parties use green: the social-liberal Democrats 66 use light green and both the Christian Democratic Appeal ( CDA ) and animal-rights party Party for the Animals ( PvdD ) use a darker green.
In both cases, the identities are J1a, J0, C2, and ACD = CDA.
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December, 1941, effectively brought an end to both the CDA and the America First Committee.
* The Civil Defence Academy ( CDA ) conducts training courses for various vocations and specialisations, ranging from firefighters to medics to physical training instructors ( PTIs ) and officers, both senior and junior.

CDA and which
The CDA, which affected the Internet and cable television, marked the first attempt to expand regulation to these new media.
The Christian Democratic Appeal (, CDA ) is a Christian-democratic political party in the Netherlands founded in 1977, which participated in all but two governments since then.
The new CDA leader, Ruud Lubbers, set an ambitious reform program in motion, which included budget cuts, reform of the old age and disability pensions and liberalization of public services.
During the tumultuous 2002 general election, which saw the murder of Pim Fortuyn, many people voted for the CDA, hoping that this party could bring some stability to Dutch politics.
The CDA led the first Balkenende cabinet, which included the VVD and the far-right Pim Fortuyn List ( LPF ).
After the fall of the short-lived Cabinet Rutte I ( 2010-2012 ), in which the CDA participated, the party announced a leadership election.
Van Agt entered politics as a member of the Catholic People's Party, which merged with the other two major Christian Democratic parties in 1980 to form the CDA.
Also, voting patterns these days tend to show bigger swings, as shown in 2010's national elections in which CDA lost 11 % and in 2011's regional elections, in which ChristenUnie lost 18 %.
The current College of Burgomaster and Aldermen ( the municipal executive ) is supported by the four coalition parties: CDA, VVD, ChristianUnion and Labour-each of which provides one alderman.
On 27 June 2002, The Daily Telegraph carried a letter from the CDA, signed by Mike Smith, attacking the Conservative Party and its Chairman Francis Maude for " the sleaze, double-dealing, arrogance, incompetence, Europhilia, indifference and drift with which the party is still associated.
It consisted of three political parties: People's Party for Freedom and Democracy ( VVD ), Christian Democratic Appeal ( CDA ), and Democrats 66 ( D66 ), which was the smallest of the three.
This would be a cabinet of CDA and VVD with a minority of seats in parliament, which would have to seek support from one or more opposition parties for every decision.
The following cabinet formation resulted in a coalition agreement which formed the Cabinet Balkenende IV, comprising the Christian Democratic Appeal ( CDA ), Labour Party ( PvdA ) and the ChristianUnion ( CU ).
In Reno v. ACLU, however, the Court ruled that the " time, place, and manner regulation " that Renton had enacted was not similar to the CDA, which was " a content-based blanket restriction on speech ".
In April 1996, Donaldson testified on JDI ’ s behalf in the case ACLU v. Reno, which challenged the constitutionality of the Communications Decency Act ( CDA ).
In the 2006-2007 cabinet formation the SP was unable to work out its policy differences with the Christian Democratic Appeal ( CDA ), the largest party and SP remained in opposition against the fourth Balkenende cabinet, which comprised the CDA, PvdA and ChristianUnion parties.
* 1996 Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act ( CDA ), which states in part that " No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider ".
CDA was first developed by the Lancaster school of linguists of which Norman Fairclough was the most prominent figure.
CDA is also guided by a National Council, which consists of state officers from every state federation.
They moved the newspaper from its Edinburgh office on North Bridge, which is now an upmarket hotel, to modern offices on Holyrood Road designed by Edinburgh architects CDA, near the subsequent location of the Scottish Parliament Building.

CDA and perceived
The 1994 elections were fraught with problems for the CDA: personal conflicts between prime minister Lubbers and lijsttrekker Elco Brinkman, a lack of support for the reforms of old age and disability pensions, and the perceived arrogance of the CDA caused a dramatic defeat at the polls.

CDA and be
Prominent CDA member Gerd Leers spoke out against him: cannabis users who now cause no trouble would be viewed as criminals if an outright ban was to be implemented.
De Jong responded by announcing that he will leave the CDA if the cuts will be implemented.
Voting patterns used to be relatively stable, with approximately 85-90 % of the votes spread out evenly over SGP, ChristenUnie and CDA ( each between 25-35 %).
CDA in Urk usually got more votes in national elections than in local elections, while ChristenUnie's support is sometimes twice locally compared to what it receives from Urk voters in national elections ( this is sometimes attributed to the apparent left-wing leanings of the ChristenUnie nationally, while ChristenUnie in Urk tends to be more conservative ).
Andrew Hunter MP withdrew his patronage from the magazine due to the appearance of the advert, saying that he was ' appalled ' by the " antics " of the CDA and that he no longer wanted to be associated with the magazine " in any way ".
As a result, the CDA Committee met in September 2008 and agreed that it would be best if the CDA was wound up.
In December, Mike Smith announced on the CDA forums that the CDA would be disbanding as he himself had now come to support the Tories again and wanted to campaign for them in the run-up to the next UK general election and circulated a letter to all members and supporters saying that the CDA would be effectively replaced by the Traditional Britain Group and urging their support.
v. Pacifica Foundation ( 1978 ); and Renton v. Playtime Theatres, Inc. ( 1986 ); and that the CDA should be similarly upheld.
Ideology has been called the basis of the social representations of groups, and, in psychological versions of CDA developed by Teun A. van Dijk and Ruth Wodak, there is assumed to be a sociocognitive interface between social structures and discourse structures.
Although CDA is sometimes mistaken to represent a ' method ' of discourse analysis, it is generally agreed upon that any explicit method in discourse studies, the humanities and social sciences may be used in CDA research, as long as it is able to adequately and relevantly produce insights into the way discourse reproduces ( or resists ) social and political inequality, power abuse or domination.
From them, the Christian Democratic Appeal ( CDA ) tends to be centre-right and the Democrats 66 ( D66 ) centrist.
First, it has to be checked who of the CDA candidates has more than a quarter of the kiesdeler.
** Not to be confused with the Children's Internet Protection Act ( CIPA ), the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act ( COPPA ) or COPA's predecessor legislation, the Communications Decency Act ( CDA )

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