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When Jack Layton won the NDP leadership in January 2003, it was taken as a victory by the NPI, with whom Jack Layton had sympathized, but never joined.

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Johnson was also responsible for the White Paper Building Trust in Statistics As Economic Secretary she supported the EU action against money laundering stating " Money laundering is a very serious offence, with the capacity to undermine financial markets and to corrupt professional advisers " Following the 2000 Budget Johnson, whilst speaking to NPI Conference, commented " in the Budget three weeks ago now, this Government took the next steps towards our ambition for a Britain of opportunity and security not just for a few but for all, with prosperity reaching the people and places the economy has too long forgotten .".
Moreover, La Malfa, along with Sbarbati ( MRE ), took part to the birth of the New Pole for Italy ( NPI ) instead.
The NPI originally called for the NDP to disband and form another, more left wing, party under a different name with the participation of social movements.
With Layton's election the NPI became less vocal and formally dissolved in early 2004 with a concluding public meeting being held on February 22.

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This work is represented by the NPI Institute for Organizational Development in Holland and sister organizations in many other countries.
In 1968, Dr. Thelma Moss, a psychology professor headed UCLA ’ s Neuropsychiatric Institute ( NPI ), which was later renamed the Semel Institute.
* NPI. gov. au, National Pollutant Inventory-Particulate matter fact sheet
In Italy there is a coalition government between PdL, PD and the NPI all of whom support the government of the Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti.
The NPI were seen as a major force in the federal NDP during the period after the 2000 federal election.
Unlike the Waffle, the NPI was not seen as a party within the party, and the establishment did not try to disband it.
Many of the NPI supporters ended up in Jack Layton's 2003 leadership campaign, though they were outnumbered by the forces that opposed the NPI, like NDProgress, which was a moderate reform group comparable to the Waffle's old foe: NDPNow.
After he won the leadership, Layton was able to unite the many factions within party, and that facilitated the NPI choosing to dissolve itself in 2004, again without any of the same bitterness that infused the Waffle's dissolution.
PLM encompasses the processes needed to launch new products ( NPI ), manage changes to existing products ( ECN / ECO ) and retire products at the end of their life ( End of Life ).
The Numbering Plan Indicator ( NPI ) describes which numbering plan will be used for the global title.
* NPI = E. 212: 28405 xxxxxxxxxx ( 284 = Bulgaria MCC + 05 = Globul MNC ) ->
* NPI = E. 214: 359888 xxxxxxxxx ( 359 = Bulgaria country code )
* NPI = E. 214: 14054 xxxxxxxxx ( 1 = U. S. country code ) ->
* NPI = E. 212: 310150 xxxxxxxxx ( 310 = U. S. MCC + 150 = Cingular MNC )
The New Politics Initiative ( or NPI ) was a faction of Canada's New Democratic Party.
The NPI believed that the NDP was moving too close to the right, and was dangerously close to becoming another Liberal Party.

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They had to take blood samples to the laboratory to test them, for one thing, and there was much required preliminary procedure.
He was already well-known from his earlier work, and had developed a reputation as a brilliant researcher, but his laboratory was often untidy.
Before leaving, he had stacked all his cultures of staphylococci on a bench in a corner of his laboratory.
" It is highly probable that the correct information about the sulphonamide did not reach the newspapers because, since the original sulphonamide antibacterial, Prontosil, had been a discovery by the German laboratory Bayer, and as Britain was at war with Germany at the time, it was thought better to raise British morale by associating Churchill's cure with the British discovery, penicillin.
Heidelberg had just begun to install coal-gas street lighting, so the new laboratory building was also supplied with gas.
It was argued by IUPAC that the Berkeley laboratory had already been recognized several times in the naming of elements ( i. e., berkelium, californium, americium ) and that the acceptance of the names rutherfordium and seaborgium for elements 104 and 106 should be offset by recognizing the Russian team's contributions to the discovery of elements 104, 105 and 106.
For example, when a laboratory apparatus was developed that could reliably fire one electron at a time through the double slit, the emergence of an interference pattern suggested that each electron was interfering with itself, and therefore in some sense the electron had to be going through both slits at once — an idea that contradicts our everyday experience of discrete objects.
On 18 March, Friese-Greene sent a clipping of the story to Thomas Edison, whose laboratory had been developing a motion picture system known as the Kinetoscope.
" In 1911, Carver complained that his laboratory had not received the equipment which Washington had promised 11 months before.
Clark L. Hull, an eminent American psychologist, published the first major compilation of laboratory studies on hypnosis, Hypnosis & Suggestibility ( 1933 ), in which he proved that hypnosis and sleep had nothing in common.
As the peat was cleaned off the body in the laboratory, it became clear that Lindow Man had suffered a violent death.
By the age of 17 he was in his last year of high school and at home he had his own laboratory for experimenting with high frequency circuits, optics and magnetic fields.
Since 1934, Schrader had been working in a laboratory in Leverkusen to develop new types of insecticides for IG Farben.
After completing his clinical education and habilitation at the Charité in Berlin in 1886, Ehrlich left Charité employment and traveled to Egypt and other countries in 1888 and 1889, one reason being to cure a case of tuberculosis, with which he had become infected in the laboratory.
Fox later found proteinoids similar to those he had created in his laboratory in lava and cinders from Hawaiian volcanic vents and determined that the amino acids present polymerized due to the heat of escaping gases and lava.
Rockwell had a major research laboratory in Thousand Oaks, California founded in 1962 as the North American Science Center.
While the earlier inventors had produced electric lighting in laboratory conditions, dating back to a demonstration of a glowing wire by Alessandro Volta in 1800, Edison concentrated on commercial application, and was able to sell the concept to homes and businesses by mass-producing relatively long-lasting light bulbs and creating a complete system for the generation and distribution of electricity.
In just over a decade, Edison's Menlo Park laboratory had expanded to occupy two city blocks.
With Menlo Park, Edison had created the first industrial laboratory concerned with creating knowledge and then controlling its application.
In 2002 it was reported that poliovirus had been synthetically assembled in the laboratory, representing the first synthetic organism.
The success of the periodic table effectively converted any remaining opposition to atomic theory ; even though no single atom had ever been observed in the laboratory, chemistry was now an atomic science.
She had studied chemistry at Oberlin College, helped with the experiments, took laboratory notes and gave business advice to Charles.
In 2000, two computer hard drives containing classified data were announced to have gone missing from a secure area within the laboratory, but were later found behind a photocopier ; in 2003, the laboratory's director John Browne, and deputy director, resigned following accusations that they had improperly dismissed two whistleblowers who had alleged widespread theft at the lab.

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