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The National Manpower Council of Columbia University has estimated that three out of five skilled workers and one out of five technicians have not been formally trained.
In the case of Portugal, which a few weeks ago was rumored ready to walk out of the NATO Council should critics of its Angola policy prove harsh, there has been a noticeable relaxation of tension.
In an important assertion of national leadership in this field, he has issued an executive order establishing the President's committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Crime, to be supported and assisted by a Citizens Advisory Council of recognized authorities on juvenile problems.
Since 1998, Angola has successfully worked with the United Nations Security Council to impose and carry out sanctions on UNITA.
Azerbaijan has formal involvement with senior ex-U. S. government officials including James Baker and Henry Kissinger as they serve on the Honorary Council of Advisors of the U. S .- Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce ( USACC ).
The teaching of the Second Vatican Council on apostolic succession has been summed up as follows:
The ARIN membership elects the Board of Trustees ( BoT ), which has ultimate responsibility for the business affairs and financial health of ARIN, and manages ARIN's operations in a manner consistent with the guidance received from the Advisory Council and the goals set by the registry's members.
Each of the Entities has its own Council of Ministers, which deal with internal matters not dealt with by the state Council.
According to Article 89 of the constitution, the Council of the Republic has authority to make declarations of federal intervention, a state of emergency, and a state of siege ( all security-related issues ).
The OECD Council also has its own control system that governs the trans-boundary movement of hazardous materials between OECD member countries.
( Her older sister, Toni Bracher-Lawrence, has been a member of the Houston City Council since 2004.
Several years ago, the president of the Regional Council, Jean-Yves Le Drian wanted the number to be 20, 000 by 2010, though this has not been accomplished.
Birmingham City Council offered loans to those who were unable to repair their properties, and the area has now made a full recovery.
Since 2005 BJU has been accredited by the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools, a national accrediting organization recognized by the Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
The Chilean Government has formed a Council on Innovation and Competition, which is tasked with identifying new sectors and industries to promote.
Throop College of Technology, in Pasadena California has recently afforded a striking illustration of one way in which the Research Council can secure co-operation and advance scientific investigation.
The development of the Council has been characterised by the rise in power of the Parliament, with which the Council has had to share its legislative powers.
However the Council only has legislative initiative in limited sensitive areas.
If a Committee manages to adopt a joint text, it then has to be approved in a third reading by both the Council and Parliament or the proposal is abandoned.
With the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the EU acquired competence in space matters, and space policy has been attributed to the Competitiveness Council
The European Council is similar to a configuration of the Council, it operates in a similar way and but is composed of the national leaders ( heads of government or state ) and has its own President, currently Herman Van Rompuy.

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Both countries are full members of the Southeast European Cooperation Process, of the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative, of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and of the Council of Europe.
Both countries are full members of the Union for the Mediterranean, of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and of the Council of Europe.
Both countries are full members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and of the Council of Europe.
Both countries are full members of the Union for the Mediterranean, of the Southeast European Cooperation Process, of the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative, of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and of the Council of Europe.
Both countries are full members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and of the Council of Europe.
" These are likely the same Cathari mentioned in Canon 8 of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, which states "... f those called Cathari come over the Catholic faith, let them first make profession that they are willing to communicate full communion with the twice-married, and grant pardon to those who have lapsed ..."
Gregory XII then sent representatives to Constance, whom he granted full powers to summon, open and preside over an Ecumenical Council ; he also empowered them to present his resignation to the Papacy.
The First Council of Nicaea ( 325 ) established the date of Easter as the first Sunday after the full moon ( the Paschal Full Moon ) following the northern hemisphere's vernal equinox.
The First Council of Nicaea ( 325 ) established the date of Easter as the first Sunday after the full moon ( the Paschal Full Moon ) following the northern hemisphere's vernal equinox.
At a summit in Aleppo, Syria, in 1997, the World Council of Churches ( WCC ) proposed a reform in the calculation of Easter which would have replaced the present divergent practices of calculating Easter with modern scientific knowledge taking into account actual astronomical instances of the spring equinox and full moon based on the meridian of Jerusalem, while also following the Council of Nicea position of Easter being on the Sunday following the full moon.
Although its decisions are accepted by all Christians, and still observed in full by the Greek Orthodox, and later definitions of an ecumenical council appear to conform to this sole biblical Council, no Christian church calls it a mere ecumenical council, instead it is called the " Apostolic Council " or " Council of Jerusalem ".
Differences concerning the theological language for describing the person of Christ at the Council of Chalcedon caused these Churches to break full communion with the Roman Church.
In 1972 the Council for Equality was established to advise lawmakers on methods for realizing full legal equality for women.
* Both countries are full members of the Council of the Baltic Sea States and of the European Union.
* Both countries are full members of the Council of the Baltic Sea States and of the European Union.
* Both countries are full members of the Council of the Baltic Sea States and of the European Union.
Hence, official judgment of status is the responsibility of the governing body in each country that is a full member of the International Cricket Council ( ICC ).
In 1950 Grenada had its constitution amended to increase the number of elected seats on the Legislative Council from 5 to 8, to be elected by full adult franchise at the 1951 election.
In 1991, the CMRN was replaced by a mixed military and civilian body, the Transitional Council for National Recovery ( CTRN ), with Conté as president and a mandate to manage a five-year transition to full civilian rule.

Council and discretion
However, the members have no right to attend all meetings of the Privy Council, and only some are summoned to each meeting ( in practice at the Prime Minister's discretion ).
* Chevron U. S. A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., 467 U. S. 837 ( 1984 ), which gave administrative agencies broad discretion to interpret statute to make policy changes if Congressional intent was unclear.
Standing Order 92 therefore may implicitly gives Council President discretion on whether he should or should not follow the cloture rules of other legislatures, but this is up to debate.
Following initial planning permissions for conversion, Vanderbilt applied to have the buildings completely demolished, prompting a local petition and campaign for the application to be refused at the discretion of the Town Council, as although the building is old, it is not listed ( Source: Wantage and Grove Review Issue No 401, 3rd October 2011 ).
Lloyd George persuaded the War Cabinet that although Wilson was subject to the authority of the Army Council he should nonetheless have “ unfettered ” discretion as to the advice he gave.
In the early part of this period the Governor exercised a personal discretion in appointing members, but once the convention became established that the Governor acted only on the advice of the Premier, this meant that the Council was in effect appointed by the Premier.
Given at the discretion of the Council of the Academy on the recommendation of a nominating committee, the prize is awarded to a person for his or her total literary achievement rather than for a specific work.
The President appointed 24 Senators on the nomination of the Great Council of Chiefs, 1 on the nomination of the Council of Rotuma, and a further 9 at his own discretion from the Indo-Fijian and minority communities.
* The creation of a State level constitutional monarchy, as the Ruler is a required to act on the advice of the Executive Council on almost all matters under the State constitution and law ( See the Perak Menteri Besar case below for an example of when a Ruler may act in his sole discretion )
Unlike most of the president's other duties, which must be conducted in accordance with the advice of the cabinet, the seven presidential appointees to the Council of State are chosen at the president's absolute discretion.
They serve at the Government's discretion and can be replaced at any meeting of the Council.
On its discovery he was examined before the Privy Council of Scotland ; though the torture of the thumbscrew was applied, he refused to utter a word until he was assured that his admissions would not be used in evidence, and in the disclosures he then made he displayed great discretion.
In Canada, state funerals are public events held to commemorate the memory of present and former governors general, present and former prime ministers, sitting members of the Ministry ( the Privy Council ) and other prominent Canadians at the discretion of the Prime Minister.
The Senate is unelected and consists of 17 members appointed by the Governor-General ; eleven on the advice of the Prime Minister, four on the advice of the leader of the opposition, one on the advice of the Barbuda Council and one at the discretion of the Governor-General.
Should serious issues arise about the operation of a working group or its consistency with IC's Purpose And Principles, recognition of a working group can be revoked at the sole discretion of the Stewards Council as empowered by the formal legal board of Identity Commons.
In effect, the club does not have private ownership and, thus, cannot develop by its own accord, with that discretion or whether to sell being left to the Derry City Council.
For the next twenty-one years, there being only a small number of residual burial and monuments rights, the Council worked with local groups and relatives to accommodate these rights, and exercise discretion to allow occasional courtesy burials, where families had previously held deeds from the cemetery company ; but by and large nature was allowed to take its course.
In English law, a proclamation is a formal announcement (" royal proclamation "), made under the great seal, of some matter which the King in Council or Queen Regnant in Council desires to make known to his or her subjects: e. g., the declaration of war, or state of emergency, the statement of neutrality, the summoning or dissolution of Parliament, or the bringing into operation of the provisions of some statute the enforcement of which the legislature has left to the discretion of the king in the announcement.
2 members were appointed by the colonial Governor from a list of 6 candidates submitted by the Great Council of Chiefs ; a further 8 " official " members were appointed by the Governor at his own discretion.
* Members of the Council were to be appointed after consultation with the Prime Minister, but at the President's discretion.
In any event, discretion must be exercised reasonably and not on a whim, and even though there is no statute governing the issue of passports, such prerogative powers are susceptible to the normal processes of judicial review ( Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service AC 374 ).

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