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decision and suspend
The run-up was shadowed by a difficult decision to suspend Zimbabwe from the Commonwealth.
History would later take its course on July 30, 1914 ; as the average stood at a level of 71. 42 when a decision was made to close down the New York Stock Exchange, and suspend trading for a span of four and a half months.
Where vehicles were landing, they found only a narrow strip of beach with no shelter from enemy fire and around 08: 30 the decision was taken to suspend all such landings.
391, 395, 428 F. 2d 1093, 1097 ( interest in health affected by decision of Secretary of Agriculture refusing to suspend registration of certain pesticides containing DDT ).
The failure to resolve the university's budget difficulties through the art sell-off led to a decision in May 2009 to suspend the university's contribution to employees ' retirement funds for one year.
He was a party to a Supreme Court decision Hamdi v. Rumsfeld which issued a decision on 28 June 2004, repudiating the U. S. government's unilateral assertion of executive authority to suspend the constitutional protections of individual liberty of a U. S. citizen.
He later agreed to a decision to suspend the proceedings after the Senate voted not to convict Clinton.
Hands took the decision to suspend the RSC's residency at The Barbican Theatre and The Pit during the winter season of 1990-91, thus vacating the capital for the first time in 30 years.
The written discipline referral explaining the decision of the school to suspend the student for one and a half days, noted: " This is not the first time we have Zach and others to not speak Spanish at school.
With nine minutes and 29 seconds remaining in the game and Winnipeg holding onto a 28 – 27 lead, officials made the unprecedented decision to suspend play until the next day.
Later that season, he decisively supported Ford Frick's decision to indefinitely suspend any members of the St. Louis Cardinals who followed through on a threat to strike in protest of integration.
His government's policy may have prompted the US's decision to suspend its ANZUS Treaty obligations to New Zealand, but that decision rested with the U. S. government, not with the New Zealand government.
This decision led to the passing of the National Probation Act of 1925, thereby, allowing courts to suspend the imposition of incarceration and place an offender on probation.
As a result in 1959 the decision was made to suspend national service as it was realised that further changes were required to expand the size of the Regular army.
On October 2, 2007, the network announced that due to a joint decision between Warner Bros. and CBS, ( parent companies of The CW ), it would suspend the Kids ' WB programming block due to the effects of children's advertising limits and cable competition and sell the programming time to 4Kids Entertainment.
On the same show, Madeley and Finnigan took the decision to suspend the daily quiz until further notice.
FIRE and others have criticized the university's decision to suspend without public hearing and not renew the contract of part-time faculty member Thomas E. Klocek in September 2004 for comments made to and behaviour towards Palestinian students concerning the conflict with Israel.
Many journalists and readers of the Herald disagreed with the decision to fire rather than suspend DeFede, arguing that it was made in haste and that the punishment was disproportionate to the offense.
This was the first veiled intimation of a reverse suffered by the Greek forces, and it was followed, five days later, by the further announcement that the general staff had decided for the time being " to suspend the efforts of the Greek armies ", a decision which was followed by the complete withdrawal of Greek troops to the west of the Sakaria river.
Since Prime Minister Harold Wilson's cabinet was split between supporters and opponents of the Common Market, and since members of each side held their views strongly, he made the decision, unprecedented outside coalition government, to suspend the constitutional convention of Cabinet collective responsibility.
Thompson took the executive decision to suspend the BBC ’ s highest paid presenter, Jonathan Ross, from all his BBC work for three months without pay.
Less than two months after its initial ruling, the court agreed to suspend its decision for 12 months, retroactive to June 9, 2005.

decision and compulsory
A look at the UDRP decision patterns has led some to conclude that compulsory domain name arbitration is less likely to give a fair hearing to domain name owners asserting defenses under the First Amendment and other laws, compared to the federal courts of appeal in particular.
" About a year after the Court's jurisdictional decision, the United States took the further, radical step of withdrawing its consent to the Court's compulsory jurisdiction, ending its previous 40 year legal commitment to binding international adjudication.
In 1943 the Supreme Court reversed its decision, ruling in West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette that public school students are not required to say the Pledge, concluding that " compulsory unification of opinion " violates the First Amendment.
Permission to forcibly medicate Wanda Barzee was also sought, relying upon the U. S. Supreme Court's decision in Sell v. United States ( 2003 ), which permits compulsory medication when the state can demonstrate a compelling interest is served by restoring a person's competence and that medication would not harm the person or prevent him from defending himself.
This decision created a mechanism to allow WTO members to issue compulsory licences to export generic versions of patented medicines to countries with insufficient or no manufacturing capacity in the pharmaceutical sector.
Buck v. Bell, is a decision of the United States Supreme Court, written by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., in which the Court ruled that a state statute permitting compulsory sterilization of the unfit, including the mentally retarded, " for the protection and health of the state " did not violate the Due Process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Therefore, now women can be subjected to compulsory sterilization without court decision, according to Tatyana Margolina.
The club succeeded in a further legal challenge by small firms in January 2005 as the High Court upheld a decision by Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott to grant a compulsory purchase order in support of the scheme.
The Young Liberals often perceive themselves as the policy making stimulus of the FDP and try to propose innovations into the party, sometimes succeeding e. g. in the FDP's decision to challenge the abandonment of the German compulsory military service, to support of the concept of an ecologically-sustanable social market economy, and replacement of existing social welfare benefits with a basic income called Bürgergeld.
In Woolfson v Strathclyde BC, the House of Lords held that it was a decision to be confined to its facts ( the question in DHN had been whether the subsidiary of the plaintiff, the former owning the premises on which the parent carried out its business, could receive compensation for loss of business under a compulsory purchase order notwithstanding that under the rule in Salomon, it was the parent and not the subsidiary that had lost the business ).
The closing of the American military bases during the 1992-93 school year, coupled with the Greek government's decision to allow Greek citizens to attend ACS Athens after completion of their compulsory education, resulted in yet another transformation in the complexion of the student body.
Voting in the General Council, member governments approved a decision that offered an interim waiver under the TRIPS Agreement allowing a member country to export pharmaceutical products made under compulsory licenses to least-developed and certain other members.
A decision was also made in the legislature to hold a plebiscite to establish a compulsory egg marketing board.

decision and training
Thus aesthetic judgments might be seen to be based on the senses, emotions, intellectual opinions, will, desires, culture, preferences, values, subconscious behavior, conscious decision, training, instinct, sociological institutions, or some complex combination of these, depending on exactly which theory one employs.
Although the Ottomans lacked western organisation and training the Savoyard Prince had revealed his tactical skill, his capacity for bold decision, and his ability to inspire his men to excel in battle against a dangerous foe.
Landis held hearings in late January 1915, and newspapers expected a quick decision, certainly before spring training began in March.
Many police departments give special training to interrogators with regard to the Miranda warning ; specifically, how to influence a suspect's decision to waive the right.
Brazelton warns that enforced toilet training can cause serious longterm problems, and that it is the child's decision when to stop wearing diapers, not the parents '.
On the way, Obi-Wan protests Qui-Gon's decision to push for the boy's training.
This was a controversial decision, and in response, the Landless Workers ' Movement protested by invading and occupying several Monsanto farm plots used for research, training and seed-processing.
* Support vector machine — an algorithm that maximizes the margin between the decision hyperplane and the examples in the training set.
The signing of the armistice in November 1918 did not halt training at March Field initially but by 1921, the decision had been made to phase down all activities at the new base in accordance with sharply reduced military budgets.
In an example of a company trying to do just this, Goldman Sachs conducts training programs that use actors to portray Millennials who assertively seek more feedback, responsibility, and involvement in decision making.
However in 2011 the government expressed a desire to look at some form of jet training for RNZAF pilots using RAAF aircraft although a final decision has yet to be made.
Career counseling provides one-on-one or group professional assistance in exploration and decision making tasks related to choosing a major / occupation, transitioning into the world of work or further professional training.
Based at Philmont's Rocky Mountain Scout Camp and taught at various locations across Philmont Scout Ranch, the program hones youth leadership skills through ethical decision making and participation in Philmont Ranger backcountry training.
* Air-defense experiments-studies on training groups to perform complex decision operations
This information can then be used for many purposes, such as personnel selection and training, tool or equipment design, procedure design ( e. g., design of checklists or decision support systems ) and automation.
After three non-title wins, including one over Jean Josselin, he faced Hedgemon Lewis on December 14, retaining the world title with a decision in 15 rounds, but Nápoles ' training habits were suffering ; he was alleged to be coming into the gym stinking of alcohol with an attitude torwards his seconds.
However, the decision to turn the Syracuse assault into a glider-based one was problematic ; the 51st had practically no glider experience, whilst the 52nd had much more but was already training for a parachute-based mission.
While training Gowen made the decision to wrestle without his prostethetic leg as he found it difficult to wrestle with the " dead weight ".
The gambit worked ; the Richmond hierarchy wanted to see him in action before any decision was made and Dyer was in training with Richmon for the start of the 1931 season.
But Shankly soon regretted his decision and tried to continue his involvement with the club, mainly by turning up for team training at Melwood.
This includes training in the role of economic and political factors in public decision-making and policy formulation ; microeconomic analysis of policy options and issues ; resource allocation and decision modeling ; cost / benefit analysis ; statistical methods ; and various applications to specific public policy topics.
WAGGGS provides a high quality non-formal educational program that provides dynamic, flexible and values-based training in life skills, leadership and decision making.
Puzzled supporters questioned Woods and chairman John Fenty over the decision which was later revealed to be because the player was considered to be a disruptive influence and wasn't turning up for training.
In March-May 1999 he passed training as the prime crew commander under PC-28 programme on the Mir Station, however because of the lack of the required financing in June 1999 General Designers ' Review adopted a decision to cancel launch of PC-28 for a time and shift flight the Mir Station into the unmanned flight mode.

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