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Under the Millbrook Commonwealth Action Programme, each CHOGM is responsible for renewing the remit of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group, whose responsibility it is to uphold the Harare Declaration on the core political principles of the Commonwealth.

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Each year a few more institutions are deciding such questions as: Shall we require a liberal education built around a humanities core for all undergraduates??
From the evidence `` it may be conjectured that core - core marriages are the preferred unions for core males and females ; ;
and core - Negro marriages are proscribed for core members ''.
The Administration's proposals, complex and sweeping as they are, all deal with fringe areas of the housing market rather than its core, stated Caron S. Stallard, first vice-president of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America.
These qualities are the ultimate source of human happiness, and the need for them lies at the very core of our being " ( Dalai Lama ).
The core Asterales are Stylidiaceae ( 6 genera ), APA clade ( Alseuosmiaceae, Phellinaceae and Argophyllaceae ( 7 genera )) and MGCA clade ( Menyanthaceae, Goodeniaceae, Calyceraceae-total 20 genera ), and Asteraceae ( 1600 genera ).
The core beliefs of Jacobus Arminius and the Remonstrants are summarized as such by theologian Stephen Ashby:
Because Ambrosius and Vortigern are shown in the Historia Brittonum as being in conflict, some historians have suspected that this preserves a historical core of the existence of two parties in opposition to one another, one headed by Ambrosius and the other by Vortigern.
Among its adaptations for cold survival are its deep, thick fur, a system of countercurrent heat exchange in the circulation of paws to retain core temperature, and a good supply of body fat.
The core ideas of the Big Bang — the expansion, the early hot state, the formation of helium, and the formation of galaxies — are derived from many observations that are independent from any cosmological model ; these include the abundance of light elements, the cosmic microwave background, large scale structure, and the Hubble diagram for Type Ia supernovae.
The people are constantly reminded of this by the phrase " Big Brother is watching you ", which is the core " truth " of the propaganda system in this state.
It has also been contended that the core verses of the book, in general chapters 4 through 22, are surviving records of the prophecies of John the Baptist.
The β-lactam ring is part of the core structure of several antibiotic families, the principal ones being the penicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems, and monobactams, which are, therefore, also called β-lactam antibiotics.
β-Lactams are classified according to their core ring structures.
Each incarnation of the BRP rules has changed or added to the core ideas and mechanics, so that games are not identical.
CPA guidelines note that after 4 – 6 weeks the effect of benzodiazepines may decrease to the level of placebo, and that benzodiazepines are less effective than antidepressants in alleviating ruminative worry, the core symptom of GAD.
At its core, the term " Balkans " are States that have been shaped by membership of Byzantium and the Ottoman Empire.
The 850 core words of Basic English are found in Wiktionary's Basic English word list.
However, not all substances or chemical compounds consist of discrete molecules, and indeed most of the solid substances that makes up the solid crust, mantle, and core of the Earth are chemical compounds without molecules.
The core Christian belief is that through belief in and acceptance of the death and resurrection of Jesus, sinful humans can be reconciled to God and thereby are offered salvation and the promise of eternal life.
Among Christian beliefs, the death and resurrection of Jesus are two core events on which much of Christian doctrine and theology is based.

core and executive
According to Rabbi Shammai Engelmayer, spiritual leader of Temple Israel Community Center in Cliffside Park and former executive editor of Jewish Week, this leaves “ Orthodox ” as “ an umbrella term that designates a very widely disparate group of people very loosely tied together by some core beliefs .”
The monarchy of Canada is the core of both Canada's federalism and its Westminster-style parliamentary democracy, being the foundation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the Canadian government and each provincial government.
In 1983, he gained a doctorate of juridical science ( JSD ) at Columbia University, and his thesis on the executive power of the Commonwealth of Australia became the core of Parliament, the Executive and the Governor-General, which was published by Melbourne University Press in 1983, and which is still regarded as the leading text on the subject.
The core of Six Sigma was “ born ” at Motorola in the 1970s out of senior executive Art Sundry's criticism of Motorola ’ s bad quality.
The Amiga multitasking kernel was also one of the first to implement a microkernel OS methodology based on a real-time message passing ( inter-process communication ) core known as Exec ( for executive ) with dynamically loaded libraries and devices as optional modules around the core.
A small group of Genom employees, including high level executive Brian Mason, while unable to cause a boomer to go rogue are able to replace the core of a normal boomer with that of a boomer that is showing signs of going rogue and thus engineer rogue boomer events for the AD Police to combat.
RMT and Socialist Party executive members, including Bob Crow, form the core of the steering committee.
The Baptist Union of Scotland is headed by an executive core team (' the Core Leaders ') comprising Rev Alan Donaldson ( General Director ), Rev Dr Jim Purves ( Mission & Ministry Adviser ), Rev Peter Dick ( Finance Director ) and Dr Jacqueline Primrose ( Convener ).
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.
The Executive Council of Hong Kong ( also the ExCo, ; Chinese name before the transfer of sovereignty to China: 行政局 ) is a core policy-making organ in the executive branch of the government of Hong Kong.
CTO Aaron Emigh became executive vice president and general manager of core technologies.
New executive, legislative and judiciary arms had to be established for the county and housed outside the core ( in fact upstream from it ), as well as CPC and PSB branch offices.
Third, it develops and offers executive education programs for developing the core skills of integrative thinking in the senior managers of business organizations.
However, Congress voted to override Ford's veto, giving the United States the core Freedom of Information Act still in effect today, with judicial review of executive secrecy claims.
He has also worked on many core problems in cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, including executive function, language and memory.
Ultras groups are usually based around a core group of founders or leaders ( who tend to hold executive control ), with smaller subgroups organized by location, friendship or political stance.
Vinson & Elkins has expanded from its core energy practice to many other practices including mergers and acquisitions, private equity, capital markets, infrastructure, infrastructure development, finance, international transactions, regulatory matters, professional liability, intellectual property, complex commercial litigation, restructuring and reorganization, climate change, environmental, labor and employment, tax, employee benefits and executive compensation, appellate, condemnation, and real estate.
Despite HKSSU ’ s success to mobilize a large number of students in the first 1 July Rally in 2003, it seemed unable to call such a great number of students to join later demonstrations, and people who marched in the name of the union were mostly either members of the executive committee or core members.
“ It ( per una ) was absolutely fundamental in the resurgence of the core appeal of womenswear ,” said Roger Holmes, the former chief executive of M & S who signed Davies up in 2001 to bring the Per Una range to Marks.
Professor Prahalad is most notably remembered for developing the concepts ofcore competencies ” and “ strategic intent .” These and other respected academic business thinkers — Don Hambrick, Ram Charan, David Ulrich, Michael Hammer, Gary Hamel and many others — are the true pioneers of executive education and the ongoing effort to facilitate wealth creation and other new concepts aimed at making stronger businesses while improving the welfare of the world.
On March 30, 2007, Globe Telecom, through its president and chief executive Gerardo Ablaza Jr. said it is diversifying from its core business to take advantage of the booming broadband business.
* Powahay District is led by a core team of volunteers and a professional Scouting executive and served 1, 843 young people in 58 Scouting units in 2006.
There are four core service areas: senior executive development, national studies programmes, human resources management consultancy service and promotion of a continuous learning culture.

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