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national and media
The Archbishop of Canterbury plays a central part in national ceremonies such as coronations ; due to his high public profile, his opinions are often in demand by the news media.
The steel and new media installation interrogates the symbolism of the national monument, questioning the balance of its symbolic message during the last two centuries, oscillating between war and peace.
The large cities offered baseball teams national media distribution systems and fan bases that could generate revenues enabling teams to hire the best players in the country.
After the Congressional hearings in early 2005, and with the scrutiny of the sports and national media upon this issue, Selig put forth a proposal for a stricter performance-enhancing drug testing regime to replace the current system.
* Prominent media journalists, pundits on major nationally syndicated television shows, commentators on prominently scheduled television shows, nationally acclaimed media columnists and syndicated columnists, critically acclaimed and best-selling authors and writers, major national newscasters and news analysts, national television reporters and television anchors, national television game show hosts on prominently scheduled game shows, radio personalities on prominently scheduled radio shows, comedians on major headlining comedy shows, reality television personalities on most prominently scheduled reality television shows, daytime television show hosts, and late night television show hosts have a strong likelihood to become celebrities.
Susan J. Napier argues, in her book Anime from Akira to Princess Mononoke: Experiencing Contemporary Japanese Animation, that anime increasingly " exists at a nexus point in global culture … an amorphous new media territory that crosses and intermingles national boundaries ".
There is a national public radio and television company Yleisradio ( Yle ), which is funded by television license fees, and two major private media companies, Alma Media and Sanoma, with national TV channels.
These laws were intended to promote the production of media arts, including film scenery, and stipulate that the government – on both the national and local levels – must lend aid in order to preserve film media.
By 1969, there were dozens of homophile organizations and publications in the U. S, and a national organization had been formed, but they were largely ignored by the media.
Extensively covered by the national media, his cremation took place five days later.
Although Aaron himself downplayed the " chase " to surpass Babe Ruth, baseball enthusiasts and the national media grew increasingly excited as he closed in on the home run record.
In 1995, the Union of Concerned Scientists launched the Sound Science Initiative, a national network of scientists committed to debunking junk science through media outreach, lobbying, and developing joint strategies to participate in town meetings or public hearings.
He was made Under-Secretary of State for Social Security in 1985, before being promoted to become Minister of State in the same department in 1986, first attracting national media attention over cold weather payments to the elderly in January 1987, when Britain was in the depths of a severe winter.
There are a number of national and international watchdog groups that report on bias in the media.
Like newspapers, the broadcast media ( radio and television ) have been used as a mechanism for propaganda from their earliest days, a tendency made more pronounced by the initial ownership of broadcast spectrum by national governments.
The national media are largely controlled by the government and by political parties in the Barisan Nasional / National Front ruling coalition and the opposition has little access to the media.
Despite public or media opinion, national studies have indicated that severe mental illness does not independently predict future violent behavior, on average, and is not a leading cause of violence in society.

national and initiative
Continuing Arab disquiet over Allied intentions also led during 1918 to the British Declaration to the Seven and the Anglo-French Declaration, the latter promising " the complete and final liberation of the peoples who have for so long been oppressed by the Turks, and the setting up of national governments and administrations deriving their authority from the free exercise of the initiative and choice of the indigenous populations.
Although the European Parliament has legislative power that the Council and Commission do not possess, it does not formally possess legislative initiative, as most national parliaments of European Union member states do.
The initiative turned into one of the biggest commercially viable national development project of the country, expected to be led by the private sector.
Soon, as a top priority, the initiative turned into one of the biggest commercially viable national development project of the country, expected to be led by the private sector.
Currently Stott Despoja is a board member of non-profit organisations Burnet Institute ( Australia's largest virology and communicable disease research institute ) and beyondblue ( Australia's national depression initiative ).
* ARTES: a national Swedish strategic research initiative in Real-Time Systems supported by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research ( SSF ), SE
Voters will decide in a national vote whether to accept the initiative amendment, the counter proposal put forward by the government if any, or both.
In 1989, the status of the army as a national icon was shaken by a popular initiative aiming at its complete dissolution ( see: Group for a Switzerland without an Army ) receiving 35. 6 % support.
That referendum was the first national referendum in the Netherlands in 200 years and it was the result of an initiative proposal by parliamentarians Farah Karimi ( Greens ), Niesco Dubbelboer ( Labour ) and Boris van der Ham ( Democrats ).
The British, German and French associations, the largest ones, took up the initiative to found a new organization, Universala Federacio Esperantista ( World Federation of Esperantists ), as a federation of national associations.
He is still based at Nagoya, though he is also now president of RIKEN, a multi-site national research initiative with an annual budget of $ 800 million.
He is the founding Chairman of beyondblue, a national depression initiative.
As " democracy " was thereby restored, the World Bank announced that: " The renovated state must focus on an economic strategy centered on the energy and initiative of Civil Society, especially the private sector, both national and foreign.
A great national design competition was launched in 1982 as the initiative of French president François Mitterrand.
A citizen-proposed law ( i. e. initiative ) cannot be passed in Switzerland at the national level if a majority of the people approve but a majority of the cantons disapprove ( Kobach, 1993 ).
His initiative was successful, and a national assembly at Eidsvoll was called.
The United States has no initiative process at the national level, but the initiative is in use at the level of state government in 24 states and the District of Columbia, and is also in common use at the local government level.
" Establishing a national initiative procedure would likely require an amendment to the Constitution, which would under Article V require two-thirds of both houses of Congress or the application of two-thirds of the state legislatures to propose, and three-fourths of all state legislatures ( or conventions in three-fourths of the states ) to ratify.
The Office of the Military Advisor to the Commonwealth Government ( OMACG ) was created in 1935 upon the initiative of President Manuel L. Quezon by the Philippine and American governments for the purposes of developing a system of national defense for the Commonwealth of the Philippines by 1946.
The Tongass National Forest was included in the Roadless Initiative passed on 5 January 2001, during the last days of the Bill Clinton Administration, and the initiative prevented the construction of new roads in currently roadless areas of United States national forests.
Pufendorf, on the contrary, rejected all idea of foreign intervention, and advocated that of national initiative.
The Babar series of books are recommended reading on former First Lady Laura Bush's national reading initiative list.
Its programs and services include: a national poison control hotline for pet owners and animal health professionals ; a shelter outreach program to promote best practices within locally owned shelters, a corporate partner program to promote animal-friendly products and services, and a special anti-cruelty initiative to teach animal welfare education and animal welfare law enforcement practices ( known as " humane law enforcement " within the organization ) across the United States.

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