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Haldane and Reforms
The Haldane Reforms of 1907, formally created the Territorial Force as the Army's volunteer reserve component.
Instead of returning to India, he was reassigned to units in England, serving as an adjutant to the 2nd South Middlesex Volunteers ( amalgamated into the 7th Middlesex during the Haldane Reforms ) and helping form the 10th Middlesex, until he was accepted into the Staff College at Camberley in 1913 ( starting work there in January 1914 ).
The 10th Kings had been a Territorial battalion since the Haldane Reforms in 1909.
Finally, the Haldane Reforms of 1907 established a six-division British Expeditionary Force for deployment overseas, but only Aldershot Command possessed two infantry divisions and a full complement of ‘ army troops ’ to form an army corps in the field.
He was Secretary of State for War between 1905 and 1912 during which time the " Haldane Reforms " were implemented.
* Haldane Reforms
Although some UOTC can trace their origins even earlier, the modern OTC was founded during the Haldane Reforms in 1908 to remedy a critical shortage of officers during the South African War ( 1899 – 1902 ).
The Haldane Reforms of 1907 established a six-division British Expeditionary Force ( BEF ) for deployment overseas, which did not envisage any intermediate headquarters between GHQ and the infantry divisions.
The fort was abandoned after World War I as a consequence of the Haldane Reforms.
This division was formed as part of the Haldane Reforms, which integrated the Volunteer Force, Militia and the Yeomanry into the nascent Territorial Force, created by the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907.
The Haldane Reforms in 1907, created an expeditionary force of seven divisions, it also reorganized the volunteers into a new Territorial Force of fourteen cavalry brigades and fourteen infantry divisions, and changed the old militia into the special reserve to reinforce the expeditionary force.
As part of the 1908 Haldane Reforms, which created the TA, the regiment became the Glasgow Telegraph Group Royal Engineers.

Haldane and they
Haldane ( 1957 The Cost of Natural Selection ) drew attention to the fact that in the process of the evolutionary substitution of one allele for another, at any intensity of selection and no matter how slight the importance of the locus, a substantial number of individuals would usually be lost because they did not already possess the new allele.
Asquith, Lloyd George, Grey, Churchill, and Haldane thought they could force the rest of the Cabinet into their eventual goals, but they were sorely mistaken.
During the two centuries of Deryni persecution in Gwynedd, the Haldane kings justify their arcane powers by claiming that such powers are part of their Divine Right, a sign that they have been chosen by God to sit upon the throne.
Haldane for the Daily Express and they soon became friends.

Haldane and became
He became gradually less attracted to communism and became a less active member, finally leaving the Party in 1956 like many other intellectuals, after the Soviet Union brutally suppressed the Hungarian Revolution ( Haldane had left the party in 1950 after becoming similarly disillusioned ).
However, the plot ( called the " Relugas Compact " after the Scottish lodge where the men met ) collapsed when Asquith agreed to serve as Chancellor of the Exchequer under Campbell-Bannerman ( Grey became Foreign Secretary and Haldane Secretary of State for War ).
Daniel Rutherford Haldane ( 27 March 1824 – 12 April 1887 ) was a prominent Scottish physician, who became president of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
Lord Loreburn's disagreements with Lord Haldane, Sir Edward, Asquith, and eventually Lloyd George became more prominent, and it seemed that the Imperialists would get their way and force British military action onto the Continent.
Lord Francis Egerton bought the estate from Robert Haldane Bradshaw in 1836 and Booths and became part of the Manor of Worsley.
B. S. Haldane, in describing Gurdon ’ s results, became one of the first to use the word clone in reference to animals.
He was profoundly influenced by Robert Haldane, the Scottish missionary and preacher who visited Geneva and became a leading light in Le Réveil.

Haldane and known
This increased affinity for carbon dioxide by the venous blood is known as the Haldane effect.
That ... Grey and Haldane did not inform the Cabinet is astonishing ; that a true-hearted apostle of peace like Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman should have known of the danger and yet concealed it from his colleagues is incredible, and I am happy to conclude ... with an assurance that in the days of his triumph the Liberal leader, having fought a good fight, kept the faith to the end and was in no way responsible for the European tragedy that came to pass six years after his death ".
Haldane mentioned one crucial thing in connection with syadvada that is known as halting problem of Turing Machine.
The evangelical Christianity of Scotland was influenced the Haldane brothers, and it is known that at least later Oncken made contact with them.
However, both families were of landed stock, and the Haldane family had been feudal barons of Gleneagles since the 13th century, but were nevertheless known for their achievements in other spheres.
Haldane ( 1892 – 1964 ), but in her youth her paternal uncle Richard Burdon Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane, twice Lord Chancellor ( from 1912-1915 under Herbert Henry Asquith, and in 1924 during the first Labour government of Ramsay Macdonald ), was better known.
While other humans are later shown to acquire such powers, this human ability to wield Deryni powers becomes known as " the Haldane potential.
Robert Haldane Smith, Baron Smith of Kelvin ( born 8 August 1944 ) is a Scottish businessman, most notably known as a former Governor of the British Broadcasting Corporation before the advent of the BBC Trust.
To the east of the town lies the major local authority housing scheme in the area known as ' The Haldane ' or ' The Mill of Haldane '.

Haldane and included
A key opposition figure in this had been Robert Haldane Bradshaw, one of the trustees of the Marquess of Stafford's Worsley estate, which included the Bridgewater Canal.

Haldane and creation
Haldane was also instrumental in the creation the Advisory Committee for Aeronautics in 1909, which provided the fledgling aircraft industry in the United Kingdom with a sound body of science on which to base the development of aircraft for the next seventy years ( it was disbanded in 1979 ).

Haldane and force
Campbell-Bannerman also faced problems within his own party, through the so called " Relugas Compact " between H. H. Asquith, Sir Edward Grey and Richard Haldane, who planned to force him into the House of Lords, weakening him as Prime Minister and effectively allowing Asquith to govern as Leader of the House of Commons.
When the Irish War of Independence broke out in 1919, Haldane was one of the first British politicians to argue that the solution lay in compromise rather than force.
The significance of the work on ecological genetics is that it has shown how important selection is in the evolution of natural populations, and that selection is a much stronger force than was envisaged even by those population geneticists who believed in its importance, such as Haldane and Fisher.

Haldane and volunteers
In his decompression chamber experiments, Haldane and his volunteers suffered perforated eardrums, but, as Haldane stated in What is Life, " the drum generally heals up ; and if a hole remains in it, although one is somewhat deaf, one can blow tobacco smoke out of the ear in question, which is a social accomplishment.

Haldane and into
The militia was transformed into the Special Reserve by the military reforms of Haldane in the reforming post 1906 Liberal government.
In the welter of sentimentality, amid which Great Britain might easily have mouldered into ruin, my valued colleague, Lord Haldane, presented a figure alike interesting, individual, and arresting.
According to Haldane, " analytical Thomism involves the bringing into mutual relationship of the styles and preoccupations of recent English-speaking philosophy and the ideas and concerns shared by St Thomas and his followers " ( Haldane 2004, xii ).
Currently, the most popular explanation for Haldane ’ s rule is the composite hypothesis, which divides Haldane ’ s rule into multiple subdivisions, including sterility, inviability, male heterogamety, and female heterogamety.
Welcoming Saha's election JBS Haldane said: " May I also be allowed to congratulate him on his recent successful reentry recently into politics.
The Byzantyun forces withdraw in 408, and the local chieftains divide up the land into the states of Haldane, Carthane, Lendour, Molling, and Rhemuth.
When the war resumed the following year, King Jasher Haldane soundly defeats the invaders at the Battle of Grecotha, driving them back into the lands of Eastmarch.
Malcolm's son, King Donal Blaine Haldane, campaigns into Meara in both 1076 and 1089, achieving military victories both times but failing to capture the Mearan Pretenders who lead the rebellions.
Canaries were introduced into British collieries in the 1890s by John Scott Haldane, the noted physiologist.

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