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Historians consider this the decisive factor in convincing Alboin to undertake a migration, even though there are indications that before the war with the Gepids a decision was maturing to leave for Italy, a country thousands of Lombards had seen in the 550s when hired by the Byzantines to fight in the Gothic War.
In the first, " the investment decision ", management must decide which " projects " ( if any ) to undertake.
Mozambique's decision to enforce United Nations sanctions against Rhodesia and deny that country access to the sea led Ian Smith's regime to undertake overt and covert actions to destabilize the country.
Agamemnon, unwilling to undertake the invidious duty of deciding between the two competitors, referred the dispute to the decision of the Trojan prisoners, inquiring of them which of the two heroes had done most harm to the Trojans.
Article 46 of the Convention provides that contracting states undertake to abide by the Court's final decision.
The decision to undertake the preparation and presentation of " critical discussions of the more important ( synthetic ) reactions " was made at a meeting of the editors of Organic Syntheses and representatives of John Wiley & Sons during the Eighth National Organic Chemistry Symposium at St. Louis in December 1939.
The government's decision not to deploy CMF units to these conflicts meant that many of the division's experienced personnel chose to transfer to ARA units in order to gain operational experience, although some attempts were made to rectify this situation by offering CMF officers the opportunity to undertake a short attachment to an ARA unit serving in Vietnam and a number of 3rd Division officers took up this opportunity, a few even saw combat.
The creation of such an ambitious engine came at a price, however, and the game which was originally due for release in Summer 1998 didn't ship until Fall 1999 after changes in the design team and the decision to undertake a major rearchitecture of the engine halfway through production.
Such approaches seek to cover the full range of information problem-solving actions that a person would normally undertake, when faced with an information problem or with making a decision based on available resources.
As he entered his office he asked what decision the staff had reached, but on being told said, " No, We can't attack till we're fired on " and explained that he had been directed to prepare the B-17s for action but was not to undertake offensive action till ordered.
Betty Ford's decision to undertake such a project followed on the heels of her own battle with alcohol dependence and opioid analgesic addiction, and after her release from the Long Beach Naval Hospital, she pursued the goal of creating a treatment center that emphasized the needs of women.
The synod met again in Glasgow in 1989 to review the decision ; the fractious meeting asked Mackay to undertake not to attend further Catholic services, but he announced " I have no intention of giving any such undertaking as that for which the synod has asked ", and later withdrew from the church.
Under the passport system, a market participant can obtain a decision from its principal regulator and, through a simple filing, have the same decision deemed to be issued under the legislation of all other participating jurisdictions, in essence providing a passport to undertake capital markets activity across Canada.
In 1972 it became a regional museum, and in 1993 the decision was taken to undertake a full restoration.
As United Kingdom and France have decided not to undertake any decision, the adjudicators became Joachim von Ribbentrop German Foreign Minister and Galeazzo Ciano Italian Foreign Minister.
Jeffrey's report made no recommendations on whether to undertake the plant's overhaul or not but advised New Brunswick decision makers to seek competitive bids for new fossil-fuel fired generation capacity.
Should they do this, the U. S. Supreme Court would " not undertake to review the decision.
The decision was taken in the mid-1970s to undertake the replacement of the ageing building.
It prepares the budget and financial statements, recommends creation of new posts, recommends measures for academic and administrative improvement and undertake many other vital decision making activities.
In this requirement, the Scoutmaster is given the ultimate and final decision as to whether the young man will be permitted to undertake the Ritual.
He helped influence Ismail's decision to undertake an expedition against the Uzbeks in 1510.
Readers of blog then provided links to archived recordings of Twin Cities Public Television broadcasts from 2003 showing Yecke saying that teaching intelligent design was a decision local school districts could undertake and teaching intelligent design is supported by the Santorum Amendment.
They have a proven history in helping managers and decision makers in better understanding organizational dynamics, the diagnosis of organizational contexts, and the impact of organizational interventions ( corresponding to the actions you can undertake in such a simulation to achieve a result ( e. g. a change in attitude or behavior ).

decision and expansion
Finally, with the further expansion of the UEFA Champions League to include as many as three or four teams from the top footballing nations, the decision was taken to abolish the competition after the end of the 1998 / 99 tournament.
Although the States-General had decided on a substantial expansion of the fleet in 1779, just before the fateful decision to offer limited convoys, and had even voted the funds for such a naval-construction program, it progressed but slowly.
The catalyst for the expansion of the city limits was a desire by Long Lake's neighbors to take advantage of the city's decision to install a sewer system.
The outbreak in May 1763 of Pontiac's Rebellion, an Indian uprising against the British expansion, reinforced the logic of this decision.
The move came as during the 1999 – 2000 season, The WB dropped to sixth place in the ratings behind UPN, losing 19 % of its household audience ; network executives attributed the ratings decline in large part due to WGN-TV's decision to remove WB network programming from its national superstation feed after deciding the network's national distribution was large enough that broadcasting its programming outside of Chicago was no longer necessary, reducing The WB's potential household audience by 10 million homes ; this expansion was due to a series of affiliation deals for the network with station groups such as Sinclair Broadcast Group in the years following The WB's launch, as well as the network launching The WB 100 + Station Group, a national cable-only service that debuted in September 1998 serving areas with a Nielsen market ranking of # 99 and above that did not have enough broadcast stations to support an over-the-air affiliate ( WGN-TV continued to carry WB programming over-the-air in the Chicago market and on cable providers in northeastern Illinois and far northwestern Indiana until the network shut down in 2006 ).
However, plans for expansion to 550 pupils were overtaken by rapid population growth in the area and the decision was made to establish a separate school for girls in Little Chalfont: Dr Challoner's High School, which opened in 1962.
However, his decision to divide the Six tumens to his sons, or taijis, and local tabunangs-sons in law of the taijis created a decentralized system of Borjigin rule that secured domestic peace and outward expansion for a century.
Serbia was asking for a revision of the original treaty, since it had already lost north Albania due to the Great Powers ' decision to establish the state of Albania, an area that had been recognized as a Serbian territory of expansion under the prewar Serbo-Bulgarian treaty, in exchange for the Bulgarian territory of expansion in northern Macedonia.
This decision marked the first time in expansion history that leagues were required to share expansion revenue or provide players for another league's expansion draft.
Serbia was asking for a revision of the original treaty, since it had already lost north Albania due to the Great Powers ' decision to establish the state of Albania, in an area that had been recognized as a Serbian territory of expansion under the prewar Serbo-Bulgarian treaty.
This decision was changed following the success of the Death Star II expansion and urging from both fans and LucasFilm.
In addition the decision was lubricated by the fact Doug MacGregor had purchased four expansion teams in the af2 in 2007, including the Corpus Christi Sharks and the Lubbock Renegades.
Numerous other reform procedures have been realised since 1995 under the auspices of TUM's president, Wolfgang A. Herrmann, such as the introduction of efficient guidance and decision profiles, the resolute expansion of the university's autonomy in keeping with the new philosophy of an ' entrepreneurial university ', university-wide core competences in the field of informatics, the establishment of central institutes and research platforms with an interdisciplinary focus, the introduction of numerous, attractive Bachelor / Masters degree courses, strategic internationalisation, enhanced collaboration with industrial and social partners, stepping up professional fundraising, the inauguration of the Carl-von-Linde Academy to house the Humanities, Cultural and Social Studies.
The population doubled due to major industrial development on extensive suburban sites, the decision to site the New University of Ulster ( now known as the University of Ulster ) in the town, the expansion of commerce and the development of sporting and recreational facilities.
" Chancellor Jerry Falwell, Jr. said the decision was spurred by the interest shown by current School of Communication students and is inline with Liberty ’ s commitment to future expansion of academic offerings and academic facilities.
To ensure the Walker ’ s creative independence, then-director Kathy Halbreich forswore millions of dollars in potential state aid for the museum's $ 73. 8 million expansion in 2005, a decision that resulted in a one-year salary freeze, some staff cuts, and the elimination of the Walker ’ s new-media art program.
NSC-68 largely shaped U. S. foreign policy in the Cold War for the next 20 years, and involved a decision to make Containment of Communist expansion a high priority.
Although expansion was considered, in 1998, the club made the decision to relocate.
Suhrawardy made extremely critical decision on nuclear power expansion, and denied the request of PAEC Chairman dr. Nazir Ahmad to acquiring the NRX reactor from Canada.
Due to the expansion of the league taking on clubs from the Central Goulburn Football League the decision was made at the end of 2007 to transfer leagues.
Although Sunbury is currently a separate city close to Melbourne, the Victorian government's 2009 decision to extend the Urban Growth Boundary will likely see Sunbury absorbed by Melbourne's suburban expansion around 2020.
" Ironically, his decision to take on very large loans at that time to finance poorly-planned expansion led directly to the bankruptcy of the Sea Island Company and sale of the family-held company to private investors.

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