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capacity and Parliament
The incident set an important precedent in terms of the apparent authority of Parliament to safeguard the nation's interests and its capacity to launch legal campaigns, as it later did against Buckingham, Archbishop Laud, the Earl of Strafford and Charles I.
Bacon continued to use his influence with the king to mediate between the throne and Parliament and in this capacity he was further elevated in the same peerage, as Viscount St Alban, on 27 January 1621.
The Prime Minister, in consultation with the Cabinet, schedules and attends the sessions of the Houses of Parliament and is required to answer the question from the Members of Parliament to them as the in-charge of the portfolios in the capacity as Prime Minister of India.
Paxton was visiting London in his capacity as a director of the Midland Railway to meet the chairman John Ellis who was also a Member of Parliament.
His wife appears to have been arrogant and imperious ; his stepson the seventh Earl was a rake and unfriendly to him ; while in his public capacity his invincible shyness made him of little use in Parliament.
In that capacity, in 1648, Warwick retook the ' Castles of the Downs ' ( at Walmer, Deal, and Sandown ) for Parliament, and became Deal Castle's captain 1648-53.
Federal Councillors, like Members of Parliament, enjoy absolute legal immunity for all statements made in their official capacity.
In 1860 he entered Parliament as the Liberal member for Pontefract, and served in a minor capacity in the government of Lord Palmerston, becoming a Civil Lord of the Admiralty in 1864 and Financial Secretary to the Treasury in 1865.
The Federal Armed Forces Act was passed by the Federal Parliament in order to consolidate in one law all the regulations governing the three services ( Army, Navy and Air Force ), it establishes the function and duties of the Federal Head of State in his capacity as Supreme Commander.
In this capacity, it has greater powers than a select committee of Parliament, being able to demand papers from former governments and official advice to ministers, both of which are forbidden to select committees.
After the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975, a general election in 1977 convened the Constituent Cortes ( the Spanish Parliament, in its capacity as a constitutional assembly ) for the purpose of drafting and approving the constitution.
De Klerk also served as Deputy President, in his capacity as the leader of the National Party which was the second-largest party in the new Parliament.
During the late eighties he served as Leader of the House of Commons, in which capacity he was responsible for the televising of Parliament, and as Energy Secretary ( 1989 – 1992 ), where he drew up plans for the privatisation of electricity.
The president's role is largely political, preparing the work of the European Council, organising and chairing its meetings, seeking to find consensus among its members and reporting to the European Parliament after each meeting ; the president will also " at his level and in that capacity, ensure the external representation of the Union on issues concerning its common foreign and security policy, without prejudice to the powers of the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security ".
The bill was controversial at the time, receiving strong opposition from both Houses of Parliament, and was passed on the assurance by Campbell in his capacity of Lord Chief Justice that it was "... intended to apply exclusively to works written for the single purpose of corrupting the morals of youth and of a nature calculated to shock the common feelings of decency in any well-regulated mind.
At COHSE, she held several positions, leaving on her election to Parliament in the capacity of Parliamentary officer.
In turn he was an assistant director, the president of the firm in France in 1978 and a director of the international company in 1981, in which capacity he remained until his election to Parliament in 1987.
On 7 March 2012, Minister for Transport and Second Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Lui Tuck Yew told Parliament that, in conjunction with Tuas West Extension, a much larger depot will be built by 2016 to house the additional trains needed to enhance the capacity of the North South and East West Lines.
Al-Yawar held the position as President of Iraq in an interim capacity until an elected Iraqi Parliament could select a new permanent president, as mandated in the Law of Administration for the State of Iraq for the Transitional Period.
Shipley served on the Culture Media and Sport Select Committee and she was Parliamentary Ambassador for NSPCC, in which capacity she fronted the " Full Stop " Campaign in Parliament.
The role of Chief Whip is regarded as secretive, as the Whip is concerned with the discipline of their own party's Members of Parliament and never appears on television or radio in their capacity as whip.
Subject to conditions imposed by Parliament, the Public Service Commission may delegate to one of its members or officers, or to the holder of any public office, any or all of its functions except its responsibility to appoint, remove, or discipline members of agricultural tribunals, a Secretary of a government department or any person acting in that capacity, and the Secretary to the Cabinet.
In 1986, he became Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, the first to be elected by fellow Members of Parliament, and served in that capacity until his retirement in 1993.

capacity and solve
He envisioned intellectual workers sitting at display " working stations ", flying through information space, harnessing their collective intellectual capacity to solve important problems together in much more powerful ways.
* fully trust in their capacity to solve problems, not hesitating after failures and difficulties.
Some, possibly following Jonathan Swift, argue that humans are the stupidest of hominids when massed socially, no better than domestic animals bred for either chaos or slavery, and have thus lost much of their capacity to solve ecological or social problems with creativity.
In 1898, Frederick Taylor joined Bethlehem Steel as a management consultant in order to solve an expensive machine shop capacity problem.
In 1898, Taylor joined Bethlehem Steel in order to solve an expensive machine shop capacity problem.
They are the people who have the capacity to solve problems occurring wherever they are, following the academic principles.
Mattec aims to help users become proactive in manufacturing operations, to anticipate and solve manufacturing problems before they occur, and do more with existing resources and find new capacity.
However, the barracks did not solve the problem because the demand for admission exceeded the capacity of the school.
Despite various interpretations of this term, it is primarily associated with the ideological notion of global governance only in the sense of new collective efforts to identify, understand, or address worldwide problems that go beyond the capacity of individual nation-states to solve.
They all saw these periods as opportunities to implement idealistic proposals for global governance in the sense of new collective efforts to address worldwide problems that go beyond the capacity of individual nation-states to solve, while always respecting the right of nations to self-determination.
Judging that both national governments and global institutions have proven ineffective in addressing worldwide problems that go beyond the capacity of individual nation-states to solve, some political scientists critical of New World Order conspiracism, such as Mark C. Partridge, argue that regionalism will be the major force in the coming decades, pockets of power around regional centers: Western Europe around Brussels, the Western Hemisphere around Washington, D. C., East Asia around Beijing, and Eastern Europe around Moscow.
Collaborative intelligence is a measure of capacity of a group, whether small and co-located or large and distributed, to innovate, solve problems, and achieve new discoveries.
Fluid intelligence or fluid reasoning is the capacity to think logically and solve problems in novel situations, independent of acquired knowledge.
A space navy of these androids and robots will radiate outward from Earth ( by now itself a gigantic worldwide supercomputer, except for extensive areas of the surface of Earth set up as nature reserves for those humans who wanted to remain in their natural state as well as to preserve the plants and animals in their natural ecosystems ) on large fleets of interplanetary spaceships that will rocket outward into the solar system and convert all the matter they encounter into megacomputers made of computronium ( such as Jupiter Brains ) in order to continually expand the computer capacity of the solar system and thus create ever more realistic virtual reality and solve ever more complex computer problems.
In December 2007, a pigeon was observed as having the capacity to solve the problem.
* Seminars, which help participants reflect on what they think makes a good society, thereby deepening knowledge, broadening perspectives and enhancing their capacity to solve the problems leaders face.
Applied sociologists work in a wide variety of settings including universities, government, and private practice, using sociological methods to help communities solve everyday problems, such as improving community policing and crime prevention, evaluating and improving drug courts, assessing the needs of inner city neighborhoods, developing the capacity of an educational system, or promoting the development of housing and related resources for aging populations.
" We realized that we can ’ t go it alone if we ’ re going to solve problems and take advantage of resources to create real change ," Ben-Horin said, " so we identified our constituency and invited them all to come to San Francisco to meet with our capacity building partners … and what we ’ re going to do now is to use some old fashioned organizing techniques, taking statements of intent that people made at the Summit and putting them on a blog … and calling on people to make good on what they said they would do … we ’ re going to drive each of these conversations towards a specific project and ask did it happen, and what ’ s next …?” Ben-Horin reported back on the results of this process in a featured blog post for the Stanford Social Innovation Review published on July 18, 2012.
Despite the Grand Canal's drainage capacity, it did not solve the problem of flooding in the city.
The IAF looks for the following in a project it funds: innovative solutions ; creative use of community resources ; feasibility ; a diverse array of community voices in project development and execution ; substantial beneficiary engagement in ( a ) the identification of the problem addressed, ( b ) the approach chosen to solve it, ( c ) the design of the project, and ( d ) management and evaluation of activities ; partnerships with local government, the business community and other civil society organizations ; a potential for strengthening all participating organizations and their partnerships ; evidence of eventual sustainability ; counterpart contributions from beneficiaries and other sources as well as from the proponent ; the potential to generate learning ; measurable results ; evidence of enhanced capacity for self-governance.
The committee began searching for another solution and eventually picked John Davis and Frederick Graff ( Latrobe's apprentice and successor as chief engineer ) to design a new waterworks, in order to meet the demand of the increasing numbers of city residents and to solve the problem of inadequate storage capacity.

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