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White and Paper
In 2010 the Ministry of Defence completed a thorough study of the defence policy and issued a White Book, or a White Paper on Defence, calling for a major overhaul of the structure of Defence Forces.
This interpretation was supported explicitly by the British government in the 1922 White Paper.
Both the Zionist Organization and the British government devoted efforts over the following decades, including Winston Churchill's 1922 White Paper, to denying that a state was the intention.
Accordingly the army's strength was further reduced, in recognition of Britain's reduced role in world affairs, outlined in the 1957 Defence White Paper.
During a debate on defence a year later Attlee declared " We are told in the White Paper that there is danger against which we have to guard ourselves.
* 1965 April – The British Government published a White Paper dealing with the question of Gibraltar and the Treaty of Utrecht.
The White Paper of 1939, stated that with over 450, 000 Jews having now arrived in Palestine, the Balfour Declaration aim of " a national home for the Jewish people " had been achieved.
The White Paper recommended an independent Palestine, governed jointly by Arabs and Jews, be established within 10 years.
The White Paper agreed to allow 75, 000 Jewish immigrants into Palestine over the period 1940 – 44, after which migration would require ( unlikely ) Arab approval.
Both the Arab and Jewish leadership rejected the White Paper.
The refusal to provide arms to the Jews, even when Rommel's forces were advancing through Egypt in June 1942 ( intent on occupying Palestine ) and the 1939 White Paper, led to the emergence of a Zionist leadership in Palestine that believed conflict with Britain was inevitable.
Although Labour Party conferences had for years called for the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine, the Labour government now decided to maintain the 1939 White Paper restrictions.
According to the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs White Paper on Foreign Policy, there were 213, 000 Irish citizens living in Australia in 1997 ; nearly three times the number of Irish-born immigrants to the country.
* Cocteau, Jean, The White Book ( Le Livre blanc ), sometimes translated as The White Paper, translated by Margaret Crosland, City Lights Books, San Francisco, 1989
The Kenya Ranger Strike Force initiative began in 2006 with a request from KMOD ; creation of KRSF highlighted extensively in KMOD White Paper on Military Cooperation for 2011-2016.
“ Information and Communications Technology Development in Mongolia -- 2006: White Paper .” InTeC Co. Ltd and MIDAS ( 2006 ).
Three options-A, B and C-were presented in the Draft White Paper, with Keating and his Treasury colleagues fiercely advocating for Option C, which included a consumption tax of 15 % on goods and services along with reductions in personal and company income tax, a fringe benefits tax and a capital gains tax.
In June 2005, the Government of Sierra Leone issued a White Paper on the Commission ’ s final report which accepted some but not all of the Commission's recommendations.
* White Paper on a World Class Land Transport System
** The British government issues the White Paper of 1939, sharply restricting Jewish immigration to the Palestine Mandate.
* March 20 – A British government White Paper on Northern Ireland proposes the re-establishment of an Assembly elected by proportional representation, with a possible All-Ireland council.
* The British White Paper demands restrictions on Jewish immigration into Palestine.
A top-secret White Paper, compiled by the Royal Air Force and produced for the British Government in 1959, estimated that British atomic bombers were capable of destroying key cities and military targets in the Soviet Union, with an estimated 16 million deaths in the USSR ( half of whom were estimated to be killed on impact and the rest fatally injured ) before bomber aircraft from the US Strategic Air Command reached their targets.

White and outlined
After the Labour party won the 1997 general election, the policy was outlined in a White paper entitled A Mayor and Assembly for London ( March 1998 ).
With public frustration over strikes mounting, Wilson's government in 1969 proposed a series of changes to the legal basis for industrial relations ( labour law ) in the UK, which were outlined in a White Paper " In Place of Strife " put forward by the Employment Secretary Barbara Castle.
After winning the election, the SNP-controlled Scottish Government published a White Paper entitled Choosing Scotland's Future, which outlined options for the future of Scotland, including independence.
James White, and others of the Adventist pioneers, viewed these experiences as the Biblical gift of prophecy as outlined in Revelation 12: 17 and 19: 10 which describe the testimony of Jesus as the " spirit of prophecy ".
* A formal National Security Presidential Directive submitted on September 9, 2001, had outlined essentially the same war plan that the White House, the CIA and the Pentagon put into action after the September 11 attacks.
White emigres from revolutionary Russia fostered the idea that the Bolshevik regime, with its many Jewish members, was a front for the Jewish World Conspiracy, outlined in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, which had by now achieved wide circulation in the west.
The White Paper, scaling back to an extent from the previous Strategic Defence Review, outlined the following posture for the UK armed forces:
In January 2005, the White House released a new Space Transportation Policy fact sheet which outlined the administration's space policy in broad terms and tied the development of space transport capabilities to national security requirements.
The plans were outlined in the 1974 White Paper The Regeneration of British Industry and the Industry Act 1975 enacted these measures, establishing the NEB.
President Obama and al-Maliki outlined a broad agenda for post-war cooperation without American troops in Iraq during a joint press conference on 12 December 2011 at the White House.
Although General John de Chastelain, Chief of Defence Staff, publicly disagreed with the minister on this decision, it is likely that the lack of an obvious role in the force structure outlined in the 1994 Defence White Paper, as well as a record of controversy during its peace-time history, allowed much of National Defence Headquarters leadership to tacitly concur with the minister's reaction to the Somalia Affair.
The interior of the Casino, while generally outlined by McKim, was entrusted to Stanford White.

White and principles
He believes in what Rachel White Scheuering calls " free market environmentalism ": that market principles and incentives should be sufficient to lead to the protection of the environment and conservation of resources.
White, is a prescriptive American English writing style guide comprising eight " elementary rules of usage ", ten " elementary principles of composition ", " a few matters of form ", a list of 49 " words and expressions commonly misused ", and a list of 57 " words often misspelled ".
The McDonalds ' Speedee Service System and, much later, Ray Kroc's McDonald's outlets and Hamburger University all built on principles, systems and practices that White Castle had already established between 1923 and 1932.
White, who was one of the principles of the Missouri Lumber and Mining Company, took Gifford Pinchot of the U. S. Forest Service on a tour of the over cut forests and urged him, in the interest of conservation, to establish a national forest in the Missouri Ozarks.
Taylor and Maunsel White, with a team of assistants, applied a series of management principles established by Taylor and that later would be known as Scientific Management to increase mass production.
Architects McKim, Mead and White engaged Wallace Clement Sabine, a young assistant professor of physics at Harvard University, as their acoustical consultant, and Symphony Hall became one of the first auditoria designed in accordance with scientifically derived acoustical principles.
The Bush White House ’ s development of the principles of No Child Left Behind drew in part on the successes of the Houston Independent School District under Dr. Paige ’ s leadership.
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi speaking about the principles of the White Revolution
In later speeches, White stated that the Jackson Administration had drifted away from the party's core states ' rights principles, and argued that the executive was gaining too much power.
White believed strongly in the principles of strict constructionism and a limited federal government, and voted against fellow Jacksonians if he felt their initiatives ran counter to these principles.
Because it rests on psychological principles, a reader-response approach readily generalizes to other arts: cinema ( David Bordwell ), music, or visual art ( E. H. Gombrich ), and even to history ( Hayden White ).
Sanat Kumara gained greater prominence when her follower Charles W. Leadbeater wrote that Sanat Kumara was the " King " or Lord of the World, and the head of the Great White Brotherhood of Mahatmas who had revealed the principles of theosophy.
Sanat Kumara gained greater prominence when her follower Charles W. Leadbeater wrote that Sanat Kumara was the " King " or Lord of the World, and the head of the Great White Brotherhood of Mahatmas who had revealed the principles of theosophy.
Crass's song " White Punks on Hope " criticized the late-1970s British punk scene in general and, among other things, accused Joe Strummer of selling out and betraying his earlier socialist principles.
Addressing Judge Swygert's assertion that even if Judge Stump had jurisdiction he was deprived of immunity because of his failure to observe elementary principles of procedural due process, Justice White countered:
The convention of White Robed Sects of Jains wrote a number of their principles and rules in a chronological manner.
As for Chen Xuanfeng and Mei Chaofeng, they started practising the skills in the manual but interpreted wrongly the underlying principles and mastered an unorthodox version of a skill known as the Nine Yin White Bone Claw ( 九陰白骨爪 ).
In 1997, White was awarded the American Civil Liberties Union's National Civil Liberties Award for his efforts to apply the " soul force " principles of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. to the struggle for justice for sexual minorities.
* William Braid White: The player-piano up-to-date: a comprehensive treatise on the principles, construction, adjustment, regulation and use of pneumatic mechanisms for piano-playing: together with a description of the leading mechanisms now in use and some hints on the playing thereof.
In 2009-International Year of Reconciliation-the day was marked by a massive number of emblems ( White Doves ) being distributed after a formal presentation at the United Nations, bearing in mind the Charter of the United Nations, including the purposes and principles contained therein, and in particular those of saving succeeding generations from the scourge of war, bringing about by peaceful means, and in conformity with the principles of justice and international law, adjustment or settlement of international disputes or situations which might lead to a breach of the peace, and practising tolerance and living together in peace with one another as good neighbours, thus developing friendly relations among nations and promoting international cooperation to resolve international economic, social, cultural and humanitarian issues.
Rucker applied many of these principles in his short stories and novels, notably White Light and Saucer Wisdom.

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