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first and mandates
The first group, or Class A mandates, were territories formerly controlled by the Ottoman Empire that were deemed to "... have reached a stage of development where their existence as independent nations can be provisionally recognized subject to the rendering of administrative advice and assistance by a Mandatory until such time as they are able to stand alone.
The Constitution mandates that a Census be conducted every ten years to determine the populations of the States, and this clause provided for a temporary apportionment of seats until the first Census could be conducted.
Although the 4R Act established these guidelines, the ICC at first did not give much effect to its legislative mandates.
However, one of the two SP. A-Spirit mandates is a shared one, it will be held by a member of SP. A-Spirit for the first three years and from 2009 to 2012 it will be held by a member of CD & V / N-VA.
NASA policy mandates a one-year proprietary period on all data, which means that only the initial proposal team can access the data for the first year after it has been obtained.
He served as the 22nd Premier of Quebec in two different mandates, first from May 12, 1970, to November 25, 1976, and then from December 12, 1985, to January 11, 1994, serving a total of just under 15 years as Provincial Premier.
The span between his two mandates is the longest of any Premier, Bourassa also has the longest span between his first and last day as a Quebec Premier.
In 2003, it held 52 mandates ( out of 200 ) in the Swiss National Council ( first chamber of the Swiss parliament ); 9 ( out of 46 ) in the second chamber and 2 out of 7 mandates in the Swiss Federal Council ( executive body ).
Oren Lyons, Chief of the Onondaga Nation, writes: " We are looking ahead, as is one of the first mandates given us as chiefs, to make sure and to make every decision that we make relate to the welfare and well-being of the seventh generation to come.
Part VI of the Act mandates that English-speaking Canadians and French-speaking Canadians not be discriminated against based on ethnic origin or first language learned when it comes to employment opportunities and advancement.
In 1990 Snelling was once again elected governor, becoming the first Vermont governor to win five mandates.
Some states require all three felony convictions to be for violent crimes in order for the mandatory sentence to be pronounced, while California mandates the enhanced sentence for any third felony conviction so long as the first two felonies were deemed to be either " violent " or " serious ," or both.
*** Terms historians use to refer to Bourassa and his governments under his first two mandates and his last two mandates as Premier, respectively.
It was the first Portuguese ecologist party and since its foundation, in 1982, the PEV has had a close relationship with the Portuguese Communist Party, and now (), after participating allied with it in the Unitarian Democratic Coalition in all the elections, the PEV holds many mandates in local assemblies and two seats in the Assembly of the Republic.
In the 1977 elections, Likud emerged victorious with 43 mandates, the first time the right had won an election.
In general, legislatures first set broad policy mandates by passing statutes, then agencies create more detailed regulations through rulemaking.
Part VI mandates that English-speaking Canadians and French-speaking Canadians not be discriminated against based on ethnic origin or first language learned when it comes to employment opportunities and advancement.
The first wave of major mandates occurred in the 1960s and 1970s, concerning areas including civil rights, education, and the environment.
This Article also discusses the creation and maintenance of the Permanent University Fund ( Sections 11, 11a, and 11b ) and mandates the establishment of " a University of the first class " ( Section 10, today's University of Texas ) as well as an agricultural and mechanical college ( Section 13, today's Texas A & M University, which opened seven years prior to UT ).
The Digital Cinema System Specification by Digital Cinema Initiatives mandates forensic marking of digital film ; CineFence is the first marking system that complies with this standard.
One of Charles's first moves was to reopen the theatres and to grant letters patent giving mandates for the theatre owners and managers.

first and allocated
Under the program's first phase ( 1983 – 86 ), the government allocated US $ 1. 5 billion, or 36 percent of total investment, for that purpose and an additional US $ 222 million in 1987 for road and rail rehabilitation.
The third convention, held in London in 1912 allocated the first radio callsigns for use by aircraft.
APNIC was the first RIR to exhaust its regional pool on 15 April 2011, except for a small amount of address space reserved for the transition to IPv6, which will be allocated in a much more restricted way.
* when in an election contested by more than two parties only two parties are elected to Parliament and the relative Parliamentary strength is not proportionate to the first preference votes obtained, additional seats are allocated to establish proportionality
The task of constructing five engineering mules ( more developed prototypes ) was again allocated to IAD, which also conducted the first front and rear crash tests on the P729.
The first commercial networks in Australia involved commercial stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and later Perth, sharing programming, with each network forming networks based on their allocated channel numbers: TCN-9 Sydney, GTV-9 Melbourne, QTQ-9 Brisbane, NWS-9 Adelaide and STW-9 Perth together formed the Nine Network, while their equivalents on VHF channels 7 and 10 formed the Seven Network and Network Ten respectively.
In certain instances where the complete alphabetical block is allocated to a single nation, the first letter is sufficient for national identity.
The town was first represented in Parliament in 1536, when it was allocated one seat and the shire two further seats.
Under the first Wilson government, for the first time in British history, more money was allocated to education than to defence.
Also in 1947, Silver City leased its first Bristol Freighter from the manufacturer to replace one of the four Dakotas that had originally been allocated to the repatriation airlift in the Indian subcontinent.
The communications C-band was the first frequency band that was allocated for commercial telecommunications via satellites.
Traditionally IBM PC systems have allocated their first three parallel ports according to the configuration in the table below ( if all three printer ports exist ).
The settlement which became Harlan was first settled by Samuel and Chloe Howard in 1796, who allocated of their land to become the county seat in 1812.
For instance, at the first intersection with a single other street, the initial value of one is split into two remaining values of one half, and allocated to the two intersecting street segments. Moving further down, the remaining one half value is again split among the intersecting streets and so on.
The 8-bit preambles are transmitted in time allocated to the first four time slots of each subframe ( time slots 0 to 3 ).
If the address field is zero, this is the first access to this block and it is allocated ( an init pbit ).
Record Mirror's exclusive chart survey was based on a point system allocated according to position and length of time in UK charts for the first three months of the year.
Not all students live in college during their time at the university, but all students in their first year and the majority of those in their final year are allocated a place.
In the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Messiah will rule " over all the peoples and Magog ," and Magog is allocated land next to Gomer, the first son of Japheth.
The first two letters are the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of the former country, while the last two letters are allocated according to the following rules:
The residual profit split method requires a two step process: first profits are allocated to routine operations, then the residual profit is allocated based on nonroutine contributions of the parties.
The total votes cast for each party in the electoral district is divided, first by 1, then by 2, then 3, right up to the total number of seats to be allocated for the district / constituency.

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