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directive and declared
As part of the planning for Barbarossa, Halder in a directive declared that in the event of guerilla attacks, German troops were to impose " collective measures of force " by massacring entire villages.
This task was given to the 6th Army, and the final directive issued on 30 April declared a probable start on 18 May.
" The directive was issued in 1963, but it was not until 1967 that the first non-military installation was declared off-limits to military personnel due to its discriminatory practices.
Green MP Gérard Onesta declared: " the Bolkestein directive had become a monster ...
Conservative MEP Philippe de Villiers also declared to Le Figaro: " The new Bolkestein directive is a lie "; " In its original form, the directive threatened social dumping for 5, 000 professions, the current version still targets 4, 000 ".

directive and Every
Every command of the Bible is the directive of God himself and therefore demands willing observance.

directive and military
That month, Clinton implemented a Department of Defense directive known as " Don't Ask, Don't Tell ", which allowed gay men and women to serve in the armed services provided they kept their sexuality a secret, and forbade the military from inquiring about an individual's sexual orientation.
In 1944, a new policy directive decreed that homosexuals were to be committed to military hospitals, examined by psychiatrists and discharged under Regulation 615-360, section 8.
On 29 January 1947, Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson and Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrestal issued a joint directive creating the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project ( AFSWP ) to control the military aspects of nuclear weapons.
This directive, Equal Opportunity in the Armed Forces, dealt directly with the issue of racial and gender discrimination in areas surrounding military communities.
) Under the directive, commanding officers were obligated to use the economic power of the military to influence local businesses in their treatment of minorities and women.
In June 1994 the secretary signed a directive ordering the armed forces to buy products and components to the extent possible from Commercial off-the-shelf sources rather than from defense contractors, signaling a major departure from the traditional " milspec " over 30, 000 military specifications and standards that actually inflated the cost of military items.
The upshot of infantry clashes on the Plaine des Jarres was a directive from U. S. President John F. Kennedy in May 1961 that the U. S. Ambassador to Laos would serve as the de facto military commander in Laos.
DMA's " birth certificate ", DoD Directive 5105. 40, resulted from a formerly classified Presidential directive, " Organization and Management of the U. S. Foreign Intelligence Community " ( November 5, 1971 ), which directed the consolidation of mapping functions previously dispersed among the military services.
In militaries, a general order is a published directive, originated by a commander, and binding upon all personnel under his command, the purpose of which is to enforce a policy or procedure unique to his unit's situation which is not otherwise addressed in applicable service regulations, military law, or public law.
* general order, directive published by a military commander, and binding upon all personnel under their command
The paper was presented in response to a military directive to outline a future strategic weather modification system for the purpose of maintaining the United States ' military dominance in the year 2025, and identified as " fictional representations of future situations / scenarios.
* February 4 – The Casablanca directive directs the Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Forces to accomplish the " progressive destruction and dislocation of the German military, industrial, and economic system and the undermining of the morale of the German people to a point where their capacity for armed resistance is fatally weakened.
In October 1948, Warlimont was tried as a war criminal before a United States military tribunal in the High Command Trial because he passed on Hitler's directive that Allied commandos should be executed instead of being held as prisoners-of-war.
" Consequently, the military command in Vietnam issued a directive that reiterated that it had based the anti-VCI campaign on South Vietnamese law, that the program was in compliance with the laws of land warfare, and that U. S. personnel had the responsibility to report breaches of the law.
As a directive, DoDD 1344. 10 is considered to be in the same category as an order or regulation, and military personnel violating its provisions can be considered in violation of Article 92 ( Failure to obey order or regulation ) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
According to a 1976 military directive, issued during the Dirty War: " In cases of detained leaders, hooding the head is recommended together with tying the wrists at the end of a stick, which would be placed on the shoulders.
It was while this debate about bombing was raging inside the British military establishment that the area bombing directive of 14 February 1942 was issued and eight days later that Arthur " Bomber " Harris took up the post of Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief ( AOC-in-C ) of Bomber Command.
Consequently, President Ronald Reagan on 18 April 1987 ordered the Secretary of Defense to establish a Unified Transportation Command ( UTC ), a directive made possible in part by the Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986, which revoked the law prohibiting consolidation of military transportation functions.
KMT legislator Lin Yu-fang has stated that the Chinese Petroleum Corporation has not excluded the option of prospecting territorial waters in the near future, with the military providing naval escort assistance upon directive from the National Security Council of the Republic of China.
On his return to Norway, General Böhme issued a secret directive to his commanders in which he ordered " unconditional military obedience " and " iron discipline ".
In United States security, Force Protection Condition ( FPCON for short ) is a terrorist threat system overseen by the Department of Defense directive, and describes the amount of measures needed to be taken by security agencies in response to various levels of terrorist threats against military facilities, as opposed to DEFCON, which assesses the amount of military forces needed to be deployed in a situation with a certain likelihood of attack against the civilian population.

directive and commander
Within the operational theatre the commander undertakes tasks as directed by the Military Strategic level, ambiguity continues to relate to adversary capability and intent but is coupled with own directive ambiguity, the commander not having the full sight of the strategic imperative.
Although Lt Lotin, the blue beret commander, had been ordered not to surrender his weapons, his orders also included the U. N. directive not to fire unless fired upon, and by the time his commander told him to negotiate ( rather than surrender ) four of his men were already disarmed.
If players chose to surrender a crippled ship or the computer enemy did so, either the enemy commander or Kirk would commend the surrendering captain for saving his crew and transmit the directive, " Prepare for our boarding party!
General Lucius D. Clay, deputy to general Dwight D. Eisenhower who in 1945 was military governor of the U. S. occupation Zone in Germany, and who would go on to replace Eisenhower as governor and as commander in chief, U. S. Forces in Europe, would later remark regarding the occupation directive guiding his and General Eisenhower's actions in occupied Germany: " there was no doubt that JCS 1067 contemplated the Carthaginian peace which dominated our operations in Germany during the early months of occupation.

directive and has
In copyright law, European directive 2004 / 48 / EC on the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights bases damages on, " the amount of royalties which would have been due if the infringer has requested authorisation ".
His special directive, the " Guidelines in Special Spheres re Directive No. 21 ( Operation Barbarossa )", read: " In the operations area of the army, the Reichsführer-SS has been given special tasks on the orders of the Führer, in order to prepare the political administration.
Since the mid-1980s, through the " Đổi Mới " reform period, Vietnam has made a shift from a highly centralized planned economy to a socialist-oriented market economy which use both directive and indicative planning ( see Five-Year Plans of Vietnam ).
Anakin ignores Mace Windu's directive and returns to the Chancellor's office to prevent the Jedi from killing him ; Palpatine has manipulated him into believing that he has the power to save Anakin's pregnant wife, Padmé Amidala, from dying in childbirth.
One instructs: " draw a straight line and follow it " ( a directive which he has said has guided his life and work since ).
This may also happen when a member state has transposed a directive in theory but has failed to abide by its provisions in practice.
For example, the California legislature has adopted a standard power of attorney for health care and advance health care directive form that meets all the legal wording requirements for a power of attorney and advance health care directive in California.
Similarly, at a time when the individual is unable to express his wishes, but has previously used an advance directive to appoint an agent, then a physician can write such a DNR " physician's order " at the request of that individual's agent.
Missouri has a Living Will Statute that requires two witnesses to any signed advanced directive that results in a DNR / DNI code status in the hospital.
The EU commission has spent large efforts into the field of tax administrative harmonisation and for instance is the main intension latest version of the EU VAT directive to achieve this and to support electronic trade documents like electronic invoices better in cross border trade especially within the European Union Value Added Tax Area.
Each country has its own body or bodies responsible for the inspection and licencing of fertility treatment under the EU Tissues and Cells directive
Under the so-called " batteries directive " ( 2006 / 66 / EC ), the sale of consumer Ni – Cd batteries has now been banned within the European Union except for medical use ; alarm systems ; emergency lighting ; and portable power tools.
As noted above, this directive has been successfully applied in Belgium to overturn that country's previous ban on bundling phones with contracts.
The PLR directive has met with resistance from the side of the International Federation of Library Associations ( IFLA ).
So far, the only other proposal has been the draft intellectual property rights directive.
He has thus played an instrumental role in causing the rejection of the recent directive seeking to enforce software patents on 6 July 2005.
This reliance on the word " technical " was an important weakness in the directive, since it is not a word that has a well-defined meaning, and a " technical contribution " was only defined as being " a contribution to the state of the art in a technical field which is not obvious to a person skilled in the art.
The European Patent Office, which is not legally bound by any EU directive but generally adapts its regulations to new EU law, has no reason or incentive to adapt its practice of granting patents on computer-implemented inventions under certain conditions, according to its interpretation of the European Patent Convention and its Implementing Regulations.
As the directive was rejected, pre-existing law has remained in place, and computer-implemented inventions are currently governed by Article 52 of European Patent Convention.
In Pubblico Ministero v. Ratti, however, it was held that if the time limit given for the implementation of the directive has not expired, it cannot have direct effect.

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