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Relations between the two countries have not always been cordial due to the former French government's policy of supporting militant separatists in Angola's Cabinda province and the international Angolagate scandal embarrassed both governments by exposing corruption and illicit arms deals.
In January 1921, the British Labour Commission produced a report on the situation in Ireland which was highly critical of the government's security policy.
Controlling the budget deficit remains the single biggest challenge for the country's economic policy makers, as interest costs on the accumulated central government debt consumes the equivalent of 30 % of the government's total revenues.
The government's economic policy and democratic security strategy have engendered a growing sense of confidence in the economy, particularly within the business sector, and GDP growth in 2003 was among the highest in Latin America, at over 4 %.
However, the government's economic policy and democratic security strategy have engendered a growing sense of confidence in the economy, particularly within the business sector.
The government's official policy is one of nonalignment.
The government's policy of offering incentives to high-technology companies and financial institutions to locate on the Island has expanded employment opportunities in high-income industries.
He was enrolled in an historically German school, which became Russified during his years in Odessa, consequent to the Imperial government's policy of Russification.
Friedman rejected the use of fiscal policy as a tool of demand management ; and he held that the government's role in the guidance of the economy should be restricted severely.
In December 2011, Fraser was highly critical of the Australian government's decision ( also supported by the Liberal Party Opposition ) to permit the export of uranium to India, relaxing the Fraser government's policy of banning sales of uranium to countries that are not signatories of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
it also continued to provided consultation and white papers on the UK's changing space policy and helped determine the UK government's decision to actively engage in human space flight activities from 2010.
In the 19th century, the government's policy was to send the heretics away from the center of the country into Caucasus, especially Armenia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, central Asia, and Siberia.
As part of the government's information blockade policy, North Korean radios and televisions must be modified to receive only government stations.
Keating described Howard as a " desiccated coconut " who was " Araldited to the seat " and that " Howard ... is an old antediluvian 19th century person who wanted to stomp forever ... on ordinary people's rights to organise themselves at work ... he's a pre-Copernican obscurantist ", when criticising the Howard government's WorkChoices policy.
In 2003, Abdullah's new policy was reflected in the Saudi government's refusal to support or to participate in the U. S .- led invasion of Iraq.
These measures were applied with successful results along with the government's policy of the Magical Hexagon which consists of full employment, social equality, economic growth, environmental quality, positive trade balance and price stability.
In addition, taxes are applied to fund foreign aid and military ventures, to influence the macroeconomic performance of the economy ( the government's strategy for doing this is called its fiscal policy ; see also tax exemption ), or to modify patterns of consumption or employment within an economy, by making some classes of transaction more or less attractive.
These matches were originally scheduled to be contested by England and South Africa, but were amended after South Africa was suspended from international cricket due to their government's policy of apartheid.
Grant's attempts to provide justice to Native Americans marked a radical reversal of what had long been the government's policy: " Wars of extermination ... are demoralizing and wicked ," he nobly told Congress.
* May 23 – French minister Pierre Mendès France resigns due to his government's policy on Algeria.
Because of the Saudi government's religious policy and concern that historic sites could become the focus for idolatry, much of Medina's Islamic physical heritage has been destroyed since the beginning of Saudi rule.
* James Hamilton contended that the gold standard may be susceptible to speculative attacks when a government's financial position appears weak, although others contend that this very threat discourages governments ' engaging in risky policy ( see Moral Hazard ).
The Fascist government's economic policy of autarky and a recourse to synthetic materials was not able to meet the demand.

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However, as much as Kemp wanted to minimize government's role, he acknowledged that moves toward a more laissez-faire system should be well-thought out.
How far separatist demands will go toward full independence, and whether groups pursue constitutional and nonviolent or armed violence, depend on a variety of economic, political, social and cultural factors, including movement leadership and the government's response.
However, Itagaki resigned from the Meiji government in 1873 over disagreement with the government's policy of restraint toward Korea ( Seikanron ) and, more generally, in opposition to the Chōshū-Satsuma domination of the new government.
The Human Be-In was later recalled by poet Allen Cohen ( who assisted the artist Bowen in the organizational work ,) as a necessary meld that brought together philosophically opposed factions of the current San Francisco-based counterculture: on one side, the Berkeley radicals, who were tending toward increased militancy in response to the U. S. government's Vietnam war policies, and, on the other side, the rather non-political Haight-Ashbury hippies, who urged peaceful protest.
Moreover, the UPC had had no effective urban organization before independence, although it was able to mobilize the trade unions, most of which were led by non-Ugandan immigrant workers from Kenya ( a situation which contributed to the independent Uganda government's almost immediate hostility toward the trade unions ).
During Algeria's civil war of the 1990s, Hanoune was one of the few opposition voices in parliament, and, despite her party's secularist values, a strong opponent of the government's " eradication " policy toward Islamists.
By the time Ernest Harmon AFB closed in 1966, the town had more than doubled in size, partly as a result of the provincial government's forced resettlement policy toward residents of outports.
Father Maciel recalled the gruesome events that transpired after the government's failure to break José's resolve on the evening of February 10, 1928: " Consequently they cut the bottom of his feet and obliged him to walk around the town toward the cemetery.
While Kwinter publicly disagreed with his party's position, Caplan supported it and referred to the Harris government's plan as " the first step toward a voucher system ".
He argues these attachments and animosity toward nations will only cloud the government's judgment in its foreign policy.
The Soviet government's policies toward the Catholic Church were strongly influenced by Soviet Catholics ' recognition of an outside authority as head of their church.
In addition to his famous and influential Artillerist's Manual of 1859, he is the author of Personal Recollections of the Civil War ( published posthumously in 1928 ) and Adventures on the Western Frontier ( also posthumous, 1994 ) along with many articles in magazines and journals, typically recounting his time in the West and providing his opinions on the government's policy toward Native Americans.
He is generally uninterested in politics, but is somewhat sympathetic toward the government's murderous acts, for two reasons: he secretly resents Howard as a representative of " highbrow " culture, and he fears that his middle-class world would be wiped out if the rebels succeeded.
Through the Golos spy network, Halperin provided Soviet intelligence with a large quantity of sensitive U. S. diplomatic dispatches, including reports from Ambassador John Gilbert Winant in London on the position of the Polish government-in-exile towards negotiations with Stalin, Turkey's foreign policy toward Romania, the State Department's instructions to the U. S. Ambassador to Spain, the U. S. embassy in Morocco's reports on that country's government, reports on the U. S. government's relationship with Vichy and Free French factions and persons in exile, reports of peace feelers from dissident Germans passed to the Vatican, U. S. attitudes towards Josip Broz Tito's Communist Front activities in Yugoslavia, and discussions between the Greek government and the United States regarding Soviet ambitions in the Balkans.
By the time Ernest Harmon AFB closed in the mid-1960s, the town had more than doubled in size, partly as a result of the provincial government's forced resettlement policy toward residents of outports.
That realization, coupled with his deep anger toward the government's exercise of power, became the motivation for his efforts to propagate Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism for the remainder of his life.
" Thus the 9th circuit held that native Hawaiians were entitled to " special treatment " much like the special treatment accorded Native American Indians in Morton v. Mancari, where " preferential treatment that is grounded in the government's unique obligation toward Indians is a political rather than a racial classification, even though racial criteria may be used in defining eligibility.
The government's orientation toward this rule is that those dual citizens whose foreign nationality came by birth in states attributing their jus soli citizenship to them were exempt from the requirement, because this law did not repeal the still effective article 7 of law 555 of 1912.
This speculation might be worth a moment's reflection if Malkin also addressed the voluminous historical research that has shown the impact of racism, nativism, political pressure, economic jealousies, and war panic on the government's policies toward Japanese Americans.

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