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information on foreign and domestic import duties and regulations, licensing, investments, and establishing of branch representatives or plants abroad, and documentary requirements concerning export shipments and arrangements for payment.
The executive branch is responsible for proposing legislation and a budget, executing the laws, and guiding the foreign and internal policies.
The executive branch is responsible for proposing legislation and a budget, executing the laws, and guiding the country's foreign and domestic policies.
A foreign power can establishing a branch of their own dynasty, or one friendly to their interests.
Without strong leadership in the executive branch, the administration's opponents defeated the ratification of the League of Nations treaty and effectively returned the United States to an isolationist foreign policy.
The commandos were composed of the foreign branch of the Franc Tireurs et Partisans, and the most famous of them was the Manouchian Group.
Alcalingua, a branch of University of Alcalá, is one of the major foreign language learning centers for students from abroad.
4 ) Create internal consensus on foreign and defense policy within the executive branch.
The Korean Information Service ( KOIS ), the government ’ s public affairs branch, sponsors contests to find out foreign Web sites that have “ incorrect ” content about South Korea.
For example, the Senate must approve ( give " advice and consent " to ) many important Presidential appointments, including cabinet officers, federal judges ( including nominees to the Supreme Court ), department secretaries ( heads of federal executive branch departments ), U. S. military and naval officers, and ambassadors to foreign countries.
: The Congress shall have power-To lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts, and excises for revenue, necessary to pay the debts, provide for the common defense, and carry on the Government of the Confederate States ; but no bounties shall be granted from the Treasury ; nor shall any duties or taxes on importations from foreign nations be laid to promote or foster any branch of industry ; and all duties, imposts, and excises shall be uniform throughout the Confederate States.
* 1914: Harrods opens its first and only foreign branch in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Because of this, Sheridan set out to address what he thought John Locke had left out in his treatment of language: "( t ) he nobler branch of language, which consists of the signs of internal emotions, was untouched by him as foreign to his purpose.
According to the revised plan, industrial production would double and agricultural production would triple by 1962 ; a new agricultural collectivization and consolidation drive would achieve great economies of scale in that branch ; investment in light industry would double, and foreign trade would expand.
German nationals organized themselves as a foreign branch of the Nazi party, and were developing active pro-Hitler propaganda on the approved fifth-column lines.
It then implored " bonzes of good faith " to stop helping the communists, otherwise Vietnamese Buddhism would be seen as a " small anti-nationalist branch of a dubious international association, exploited and controlled by communism and oriented to the sowing of the disorder of neutralism " and calling on Diem to " immediately expel all foreign agitators whether they wear monks ' robes or not.
As a banker, he used his expertise during the 1970s as the director of the PLO's foreign investment branch and director-general of the PLO's economic branch, helping to make the organization one of the largest employers in Lebanon.
the Freie Universität Berlin operates foreign branch offices in New York City, Brussel, Moscow, Beijing, Cairo and New Delhi.
The Winnipeg branch of the Royal Canadian Mint allowed the Ottawa facility to concentrate solely on collector coins while Winnipeg would produce the entire supply of circulation and foreign coins.
In some cases these institutions are wholly owned and operated branch campuses of foreign institutions, as in the case of the University of Indianapolis-Athens Campus.
Numerous private institutions, which are often franchises of European and American universities, such as State University of New York, but also non-profit accredited institutions or wholly owned and operated branch campuses of foreign universities, such as the University of Indianapolis-Athens Campus, are operating legally as EES schools ( translatable as " Laboratories of Free Study ").
Constitutionally, the Federal Assembly had exclusive jurisdiction in all matters of foreign policy, fundamental matters of domestic policy, the economic plan, and supervision of the executive branch of government.
The branch sites at Treviso offer Degree Programmes in economics applied to specific sectors such as foreign trade, statistics and IT in corporate management.

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The Amharic version of the article stated that the Emperor of Ethiopia could use the good offices of the Kingdom of Italy in his relations with foreign sovereigns and states if he wished ( optional ).
Furthermore, there are 52 foreign embassies and 69 consulates in the Republic of Croatia in addition to offices of international organizations such as the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International Organization for Migration, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe ( OSCE ), World Bank, World Health Organization, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ( ICTY ), United Nations Development Programme, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and UNICEF.
* Reprieve. org: United States based volunteer program for foreign lawyers, students, and others to work at death penalty defense offices
During the 1880s, five foreign editions contained two revelations to John Taylor that were received in 1882 and 1883 ; these revelations " set in order " the priesthood, gave more clarification about the roles of priesthood offices — especially the Seventy — and required Priesthood leaders to live plural marriage in order to qualify to hold their church positions.
This reality did not dissuade Mujib from demanding in 1966 that separate foreign exchange accounts be kept and that separate trade offices be opened overseas.
In 2008, the FDA started opening offices in foreign countries, including China, India, Costa Rica, Chile, Belgium, and the United Kingdom.
Hong Kong also ranks as an important centre of publishing and printing: numerous books are published yearly for local consumption, several leading foreign publishers have their regional offices in Hong Kong, and many international magazines are printed in the territory.
After serving in several party offices, he was appointed Minister of the Interior by Chancellor Willy Brandt, whose Social Democratic Party was in coalition with the FDP, in 1969 ; in 1974, he became foreign minister and Vice Chancellor.
By the turn of the 19th century, the company had become the largest of the ‘’ hongs ’’ or foreign trading conglomerates with offices in all the important Chinese cities as well as Yokohama, Japan.
The Dienststelle Ribbentrop, which had its offices directly across from the Foreign Office's building on the Wilhelmstrasse in Berlin, had in its membership a collection of Hitlerjugend alumni, dissatisfied businessmen, former reporters, and ambitious Nazi Party members, all of whom tried to conduct a foreign policy independent of, and often contrary to, the Foreign Office.
Several foreign embassies and UN offices were badly damaged by vandals on 1 May 2011, drawing condemnation from the United Kingdom and Italy.
The state has no income tax and low business taxes and thrives as a tax haven both for individuals who have established residence and for foreign companies that have set up businesses and offices.
Because of both the imperial and the Prussian offices that he held, Bismarck had near complete control over domestic and foreign policy.
Contributing to the international scene was the location of several foreign embassies and foreign corporate offices in the Roppongi area.
After 1949, most foreign firms moved their offices from Shanghai to Hong Kong, as part of a foreign divestment due to the Communist victory.
On July 1, 1992, in order to meet growing demand, the Chinese government opened the legal services market to foreign law firms allowing them to establish offices in China when the Ministry of Justice and the State Administration of Industry and Commerce ( SAOIC ) issued the Provisional Regulation of Establishment of Offices by Foreign Law Firms regulation.
Today, the Palazzo hosts the offices and the apartments of the Head of State and, in its long side along via XX Settembre ( the so-called Manica Lunga ), the apartments that were furnished for each visit of foreign monarchs or dignitaries.
It houses the seat of government and the head offices of many of the businesses both foreign and local.
The foreign offices were closed in 2000 following sustained Israeli-Palestinian violence.
Diplomats are the oldest form of any of the foreign policy institutions of the state, predating by centuries foreign ministers and ministerial offices.
This is why most intelligence services attach members to foreign service offices.
Among the early foreign companies that located their offices on Beach Street were the Netherlands Trading Society, the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation ( HSBC ), the Chartered Bank, Boustead & Co., Guthne & Co., Caldbeck & Macgregor, Behn Meyer, Sandilands & Buttery, G. H.

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