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coalition's and process
In the aftermath of the 1991 Gulf War, the coalition's victory in the Gulf War opened a new opportunity to advance the peace process.

coalition's and its
Taco Bell agreed to meet all of the coalition's demands to improve wages and working conditions for Florida tomato pickers in its supply chain.
Because of its pro-Soviet position during the war, the Daily Worker was suppressed by the wartime coalition's ( Labour ) Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison, between 21 January 1941 and 7 September 1942, when the ban was lifted following a campaign supported by Hewlett Johnson, the Dean of Canterbury, and Professor J.
The law officially recognizes coalitions of parties: to be part of a coalition, a party must sign its official program and indicate its support for the coalition's candidate to the prime-ministership.

coalition's and certain
In addition, some of the coalition's measures to revive the economy were condemned by some as " socialist " — the Democrat Party, founded to fight this " socialism ", cost the coalition a certain amount of support.

coalition's and activities
The majority of the coalition's spending was utilized for charitable activities (£ 553. 6k ), with the second-largest portion being used to obtain grants and other large donations (£ 53. 3k ).

coalition's and be
This coalition's grand task must be to work to strengthen in our nation the forces that maintain society.
* Since the President has shown goodwill in accepting Pan-Blue coalition's demand for a recount, the demonstrators in front of the Presidential Mansion should disperse and all protests be stopped.
" Tullymandering " was widely blamed for the scale of the coalition's defeat as the constituency boundaries had given them many seats that would be lost on only a small drop in their share of the vote.
Morrison opposed a number of the coalition's initiatives, perceiving the UFO's actions as a broad-based Progressive government rather than a " class-based " United Farmer government and believed that the party should not be in government but should hold the balance of power in order to force the government of the day to pass pro-farmer legislation.
However, the eventual coalition's deal-between the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives-specified that there would be a referendum on " the introduction of the Alternative Vote ".
The leader of that party, once sworn in, subsequently becomes the Premier of Western Australia, and a team of the leader's, party's or coalition's choosing ( whether they be in the Legislative Assembly or in the Legislative Council ) can then be sworn in as ministers responsible for various portfolios.
Until 2007, Canada was sending live pigs 4, 500 miles to Hawaii, a journey lasting nine days with no rest period, so that the pigs could be sold there as " island-produced ," but the Canadian government said it would end the transport after learning of the coalition's investigation into the practice.
Stanishev said the coalition's priorities would be " European integration, social responsibility and economic growth.
Vakatora, for his part, clarified on 15 February that membership was not limited to indigenous Fijian parties ; if parties led by Indo-Fijians expressed interest in joining, they would be welcomed-provided that they signed the coalition's code of conduct.
In December 2006, Moustapha Niasse was designated as the coalition's candidate in the February 2007 presidential election and Dansokho was designated to head the coalition's list in the parliamentary election, which was later scheduled to be held in June 2007.

coalition's and .
The coalition's main chance came in 62 BC, when the Greek cities rebelled against Roman rule.
Continuing the coalition's free-trade strategy, in August 2006 President Bachelet promulgated a free trade agreement with the People's Republic of China ( signed under the previous administration of Ricardo Lagos ), the first Chinese free-trade agreement with a Latin American nation ; similar deals with Japan and India were promulgated in August 2007.
They were a part of the French 6th Light Armoured Division, whose mission was to protect the coalition's left flank.
The party's federal parliamentary leader since 3 December 2007, following the coalition's defeat at the 2007 federal election, is Warren Truss.
# Very large coalitions, representing a supermajority larger than the absolute majority ( 61 seats ), and thus giving the coalition's main faction ( the Prime minister's ) more options.
At the time, the coalition's membership drew mostly from the former PZPR.
The UAP's Deputy leader, Robert Menzies, had resigned in March, citing the coalition's failure to implement a plan for national insurance as the cause for his resignation.
The coalition's untimely fall was brought about by George III in league with the House of Lords, and the King now brought in Chatham's son, William Pitt the Younger, as his prime minister.
The coalition's contributions to UN policy-making are substantive and valued, as are those by similar NGOs.
After Saddam Hussein's regime was removed from power, the Iraq campaign moved into a different type of asymmetric warfare where the coalition's use of superior conventional warfare training, tactics and technology were of much less use against continued opposition from the various partisan groups operating inside Iraq.
The LPF formed part of a coalition government with the Christian Democratic Appeal ( CDA ) and the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy ( VVD ), but internal conflicts in the LPF led to the coalition's break-up and fresh elections after a few months.
The party also went into financial straits, and as the new coalition continued most of the former coalition's policies, it was hard for the LPF to oppose the government.
* During the coalition's military intervention in Libya in 2011, reports from CCTV tended to support Gaddafi's arguments, claiming that the coalition forces attacked Libya civilians and the military intervention was no different than an invasion.
In some of the news reports, CCTV used pictures of protesters demonstration and said that these people were against the coalition's military intervention.
The coalition's headquarters is located in the nation's capital, Kuala Lumpur.
In the 1935 election, the Labour Party won a massive victory, gaining 53 seats to the coalition's 19.
When NATO initiated Operation NOBLE ANVIL air operations directed at Serbian targets to prevent genocide against Kosovo Moslems, it became immediately apparent that the coalition's message was not reaching audiences in the region that were being bombarded by Slobodan Milosevic's information ministry's propaganda.
The U. S. continued to play a major role in Operation Unified Protector, the NATO-directed mission that eventually incorporated all of the military coalition's actions in the theater.
In a coalition government, such as the current one between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, the appointment of the leader of the smaller party ( in the current case, Nick Clegg, leader of the Liberal Democrats ) as Deputy Prime Minister is done to give that person more authority within the cabinet to enforce the coalition's agreed-upon agenda.

guide and process
The SCR process, with its precision corner-posts, its precision guide lines, its working level scaffold, and its hand-level brick supply takes eight manhours to get set, but once ready it makes it easy for bricklayers to lay a thousand bricks a day.
' Although members are asked to confess serious sins to him, unlike the Roman Catholic Church, he is not the instrument of divine forgiveness, merely a guide through the repentance process ( and a judge in case transgressions warrant excommunication or other official discipline ).
The software process framework documented is intended to guide those wishing to assess an organization's or project's consistency with the Key Process Areas.
* decision support in complex systems, process control, interactive user guide
i. e. has a guide to the new application process for target shooters
* The NTSA has a guide to the application process for target shooters and a guide to how the new changes affect the process
For Jung the trickster is the guide in total for the psychotherapeutic process ( p. 86 )
He continued by discussing the preface: " despite its obvious undependability as a guide to the actual process of the poem's composition, the preface can still, in Wheeler's words, lead us ' to ponder why Coleridge chose to write a preface ... ' What the preface describes, of course, is not the actual process by which the poem came into being, but an analogue of poetic creation as logos, a divine ' decree ' or fiat which transforms the Word into the world.
He sought a rational approach that would guide the creative process of architectural design.
The lines were then made by ruling between the prick marks ... The process of entering ruled lines on the page to serve as a guide for entering text.
There are though a number of meta-principles that guide the halakhic process and in an instance of opposition between a specific halakha and a meta-principle, the meta-principle often wins out.
Although the Lords are still involved in the legislative process and the Prime Minister must still guide legislation through both Houses, the Lords no longer have the power to veto or even delay enactment of legislation passed by the Commons.
The lines were then made by ruling between the prick marks ... The process of entering ruled lines on the page to serve as a guide for entering text.
* A clear metaphor to guide the design process
Urban planning ( urban, city, and town planning ) is a technical and political process concerned with the control of the use of land and design of the urban environment, including transportation networks, to guide and ensure the orderly development of settlements and communities.
Prior to World War I, Baedeker's guides were famous enough that baedekering became an English-language term for the process of travelling a country for the purpose of writing a travel guide or travelogue about it.
* Reducing Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System: A Manual for Practitioners and Policymakers – a guide to analyzing and responding to racial disparities at each stage of the criminal justice process
The report concluded that the legacies of IPY extend far beyond the scientific results achieved, and valuable lessons learned from the process will guide future endeavors of similar magnitude.
The cradle is a tilting or sliding guide that holds logs during the cutting process.
She kills their captors and is nearly killed herself, but survives ; she permanently loses contact with her spirit guide Louise in the process.

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