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Under Jacques Delors it became increasingly presidential in style and now is the dominant force in the Commission, although curbed by crises such as the resignation of the Santer Commission.
When Wilson re-entered government in 1974 Jenkins returned to the Home Office, but, increasingly disenchanted by the swing to the left of the Labour Party, he chose to leave British politics in 1976 and was appointed President of the European Commission in 1977, serving until 1981: he was the first and to date only British holder of this office.
Since The Māori Language Commission began a move in 2001 to " reclaim Matariki, or Aotearoa Pacific New Year, as an important focus for Māori language regeneration " it has increasingly become common practice for various private and public institutions to celebrate Matariki in a range of ways and over the period of a week or month anywhere from early June to late August
Mangope took an increasingly hardline stance, rejected Independent Electoral Commission chairman Judge Johann Kriegler's plea for free political activity in the territory, and fired the staff of the Bophuthatswana Broadcasting Corporation, closing down two television stations and three radio stations.
Romano Prodi, former Prime Minister of Italy and the tenth President of European Commission said about the WVS work: “ The growing globalization of the world makes it increasingly important to understand [...] diversity.
Although the Bologna Declaration was created outside and without the EU institutions, the European Commission plays an increasingly important role in the implementation of the Process.
After the Royal Commission on Renewing and Strengthening Our Place in Canada, Grimes ' popularity began to decline as his increasingly confrontational approach made it more difficult to win concessions from the federal government.
As the Select Committee on Indian Affairs grappled with the report of the American Indian Policy Review Commission and the many other Indian issues that were presented to it during the 95th Congress, it became increasingly evident that if the Congress was to continue to meet its constitutional, legal, and historical responsibilities in the area of Indian affairs, an ongoing legislative committee with adequate expertise and resources should be re-established in the Senate.
A 2008 Sentinel Event Alert from the U. S. Joint Commission, the organization that accredits American hospitals to provide healthcare services, states that " As health information technology ( HIT ) and ' converging technologies '— the interrelationship between medical devices and HIT — are increasingly adopted by health care organizations, users must be mindful of the safety risks and preventable adverse events that these implementations can create or perpetuate.
Since 1990s, scholars and experts are increasingly entrusted by the NPC Legislative Affairs Commission to form drafting groups to prepare the first draft of the basic laws ( this was the case for the Contract Law ( 1999 ), the Law of Rights in rem ( 2007 ), the Law of Tort Liability ( 2009 ) and the Law of the PRC on the Law Applicable to Foreign-related Civil Relations ( 2010 )).
Although the Joint Commission increasingly cites and demands " evidence-based medicine " in its regulatory requirements, there is a relative paucity of evidence demonstrating any significant quality improvement due to its efforts, while there is a growing body of literature showing no improvement or actual deterioration in quality despite the increasingly stringent and expensive requirements.
He became a member of the Sicilian Mafia Commission in 1978 succeeding his uncle Rosario Di Maggio, and formed a strong alliance with Bontade against the growing power of Totò Riina and the Corleonesi who were increasingly challenging the established Mafia families of Palermo.
Removal of many hedgerows during the 20th century has made the Leighfield woodlands increasingly isolated, but the Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust's ' Living Landscape ' project has targeted Leighfield as one of its landscape-scale projects, and is working with the Forestry Commission to create new woodlands that can act as links between the ancient sites. f
The TV Parental Guidelines system was first proposed on December 19, 1996 by the United States Congress, the television industry and the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ), and went into effect by January 1, 1997 on most major U. S. broadcast and cable networks in response to public concerns of increasingly explicit sexual content, graphic violence and strong profanity in television programs.
As technical secretary to the civil and political rights committee of President Kennedy's Commission on the Status of Women ( PCSW ), Eastwood researched decisions involving women and the Fourteenth Amendment, and became increasingly interested in the women's movement.
In addition to not officially restructuring the Commission, Congress increasingly fought or raised questions about the appointments of replacement commissioners.

Commission and technologically
Instead, in January 1972, Bhutto chose a U. S. trained nuclear engineer Munir Ahmad Khan as chairman of Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission ( PAEC ) as Bhutto realised that he would wanted an administrator who understood the scientific and economical needs of this such technologically giant and ambitious programme.

Commission and economically
The North Korean representative suggested that elections be held throughout all of Korea, that all foreign forces leave beforehand, that the elections be run by an all-Korean Commission that is made up of equal parts from North and South Korea, and to generally increase relations economically and culturally between the North and the South.
The Commission gives each county one of five possible economic designations — distressed, at-risk, transitional, competitive, or attainment — with " distressed " counties being the most economically endangered and " attainment " counties being the most economically prosperous.
Commissioners have also become more political and the civil service in the Commission more economically liberal.
The Federal Glass Ceiling Commission ( 1995 ) established by President Bush and Senator Dole found that women remained economically disadvantaged.
These are ( a ) physical seizure or occupation, ( b ) the reduction of the regulated property's utility or value to such an extent that it is no longer capable of economically viable use, and ( c ) where as a precondition to the issuance of a permit, the government demands that the regulated owner convey property to the government even though there is no rational nexus between the owner's activity's impact on public resources, and the owner's proposed regulated use, or where the extent of the exaction is not proportional to the effect of the owner's activities ( Nollan v. California Coastal Commission and Dolan v. City of Tigard ).
According to an Austin American-Statesman article and Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) records, 54 Broadcasting applied for the license to the channel in 1989 and was to have the KCFP calls but it could not economically start up a channel until signing a LMA with LIN TV some five years later.

Commission and socially
The Mandal Commission was established in India in 1979 by the Janata Party government under Prime Minister Morarji Desai with a mandate to " identify the socially or educationally backward.
A report submitted in 2006 by a bipartisan, government-appointed, Commission concluded that the system was working better than expected for the employed workers, that it was now technically possible and socially advisable to make the capitalisation system also compulsory for the self-employed, and that the fiscal savings arising from the transition process allowed for a strengthening and extension of the already existing safety net ( consisting of a " pension asistencial " and a " pension minima ", that will be combined into a " pensíon basica ").
• Submission of the report ( 26. 12. 1976 ) of the Mungeri Lal Commission constituted in 1971 to examine the condition of the socially and educationally backward classes and their numerical representation in government services.

Commission and integrated
In 2009, the American Anthropological Association's Commission on the Engagement of Anthropology with the US Security and Intelligence Communities released its final report concluding, in part, that, " When ethnographic investigation is determined by military missions, not subject to external review, where data collection occurs in the context of war, integrated into the goals of counterinsurgency, and in a potentially coercive environment – all characteristic factors of the HTS concept and its application – it can no longer be considered a legitimate professional exercise of anthropology.
At this, the Federal Trade Commission and the Justice Department decided to reopen their case against the five integrated studios.
This action, brought by the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission, claimed the five integrated studio-theater chain combinations restrained competition.
The Great Lakes Commission is a United States interstate agency established in 1955 through the Great Lakes Compact, in order to " promote the orderly, integrated and comprehensive development, use and conservation of the water resources of the Great Lakes Basin ," which includes the Saint Lawrence River.
IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management ( CEM ): CEM provides expert guidance on integrated ecosystem approaches to the management of natural and modified ecosystems.
In 1937 it was created the Revolutionary Military Commission of the CPC Central Committee ( 中共中央革命军事委员会, Zhōng ​ gòng ​ zhōng ​ yāng Gé ​ mìng ​ jūnshì Wěi ​ yuán ​ huì ) after the Chinese Soviet Republic's armed forces were integrated into the Kuomintang's army for the anti-Japanese war, and it later evolved into the Central Military Commission after the Party's 7th Congress in 1945.
The Commission on Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change, as part of its recommendations for policy makers on achieving food security in the face of climate change, urged that sustainable agriculture must be integrated into national and international policy.
A Selection Committee would be headed by the Chairman of Nepal ’ s Public Service Commission ( PSC ) or by a member appointed by him, and a General Directorate would be created under the NA, headed by a Lieutenant General, to absorb the integrated combatants.
The mission statement of the Commission was: " We work for a just and integrated society, where diversity is valued.
After the Working Group had delivered its report, in 1996 the Government appointed the Constitution 2000 Commission to draft a proposal for a new, integrated Constitution to come into force on March 1, 2000.
This action, brought by the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission, claimed that the five integrated studio-theater chain combinations restrained competition.
Environmental resource management is an issue of increasing concern as reflected in its prevalence in seminal texts influencing global socio-political frameworks such as the Brundtland Commission ’ s Our Common Future which brought to the fore the integrated nature of environment and international development and the Worldwatch Institute ’ s annual State of the World ( book series ) reports.
The Supreme Court unanimously decided in favor of the Planning Commission by arguing that the problem of large-scale blight needed to be addressed with a large-scale integrated redevelopment plan.
Challenge the student to obey the Great Commission to preach the Gospel and make disciples, who are integrated into the local church.
The Treadway Commission recommended that the organizations sponsoring the Commission work together to develop integrated guidance on internal control.
The Health and Social Care Act 2008 replaced the Healthcare Commission, the Commission for Social Care Inspection and the Mental Health Act Commission with a single, integrated regulator for health and adult social care-the Care Quality Commission.
After he published a letter about integrated education, the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission conspired to have him arrested on false charges.
The European Commission considers flexicurity as an integrated strategy to simultaneously enhance flexibility and security in the labour market.
A key Communication from the European Commission “ Towards Common Principles of Flexicurity: More and better jobs through flexibility and security " was published in June 2007 defines flexicurity as an ' integrated approach ' based on four interacting components.

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