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government and team
The government halted the opening, requesting more protocols from the scientific team because of the importance of the king in the nation's formation.
Their government collapsed in late 1992, and was succeeded by a technocratic team, put forward by the Bulgarian Socialist Party ( BSP ), which served until 1994, when the president dissolved the government and appointed a provisional one to serve until the pre-term elections, appointed for December in the same year.
There was much speculation and fear about the prospect of a Labour government, and comparatively little about a Liberal government, even though it could have plausibly presented an experienced team of ministers compared to Labour's almost complete lack of experience, as well as offering a middle ground that could get support from both Conservatives and Labour in crucial Commons divisions.
Christopher Soames, Britain's Ambassador to France during the government of Edward Heath and cabinet minister under Margaret Thatcher, remarked that " Mrs. Thatcher was not really running a team.
The most typical example of a command system is a military organisation, which is typically called a government, but any large production team may easily fall into this category.
* Jeremiah Gottwald from Code Geass becomes a cyborg when he barely survives the Battle of Narita and is turned into one when a team of government scientists operate on him experimentally.
Two good examples of collective nouns are " team " and " government ", which are both words referring to groups of ( usually ) people.
Both " team " and " government " are count nouns.
( Consider: " one team ", " two teams ", " most teams "; " one government ", " two governments ", " many governments ").
The reforms made some inroads in decentralization, but Gorbachev and his team left intact most of the fundamental elements of the Stalinist system, including price controls, inconvertibility of the ruble, exclusion of private property ownership, and the government monopoly over most means of production.
Speakers included several members of Engelbart's original Augmentation Research Center ( ARC ) team including Don Andrews, Bill Paxton, Bill English, and Jeff Rulifson, Engelbart's chief government sponsor Bob Taylor, and other pioneers of interactive computing, including Andy van Dam and Alan Kay.
Each team had seven members – one judge, two members each from the district court and the local government election authorities and two witnesses each representing the plaintiff ( Pan-Blue Coalition ) and the defendant ( Pan-Green Coalition ).
In the presence of a UN observer team, a referendum was held on August 11, 1968, and 63 % of the electorate voted in favor of the constitution, which provided for a government with a General Assembly and a Supreme Court with judges appointed by the president.
Attorney General Qoriniasi Bale told the Lau Provincial Council that the government had a team of experts preparing a case to be taken to the United Nations International Seabed Authority, which is based in Jamaica.
The State government is one of the potential sponsors of such a team.
Within the United Kingdom government, responsibility for relations between Jersey ( and the other Crown dependencies ) and the United Kingdom lie in the Crown Dependencies Branch within the International Directorate of the Ministry of Justice, which has a core team of three officials, with four others and four lawyers available when required.
" The decision was endorsed by the Israeli government and Israeli Olympic team chef de mission Shmuel Lalkin.
With the help of a small team of African Union troops, the coalition government also began a counteroffensive in February 2009 to assume full control of the southern half of the country.
With the help of a small team of African Union troops, the coalition government also began a counteroffensive in February 2009 to assume full control of the southern half of the country.
In 2006, a triage protocol on whom to exclude from treatment during a flu pandemic was written by a team of critical-care doctors at the behest of the Ontario government.
During most of this unsuccessful period, Marshall continually refused to integrate the team, despite pressure from The Washington Post and the federal government of the United States.
For the first time in history, the federal government had attempted to desegregate a professional sports team.
The Redskins were under the threat of civil rights legal action by the Kennedy administration, which would have prevented a segregated team from playing at the new D. C. Stadium, as it was owned by the U. S. Department of the Interior and thus was federal government property.

government and prosecuting
His order prohibits the federal government from interfering with and prosecuting church members who follow a list of regulations set out in his order.
The federal government has the primary responsibility for investigating and prosecuting serious crime on Indian reservations.
The Act's applicability in prosecuting doctors who prescribe narcotics to addicts was successfully challenged in Linder v. United States in 1925, as Justice McReynolds ruled that the federal government has no power to regulate medical practice.
The Moroccan government responded with a crackdown against Islamist extremists, ultimately arresting several thousand, prosecuting 1, 200, and sentencing about 900.
He also focused on prosecuting drug dealers, organized crime, and corruption in government.
However the war effort soon stalled, and Pitt alleged that the government was not prosecuting the war effectively-demonstrated by the fact that the British waited two years before taking further offensive action fearing that further British victories would provoke the French into declaring war.
The PFP-dominated government, however, proved incapable of either credibly prosecuting the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict or managing the economy, and many PFP officials came to be perceived as corrupt and incompetent.
County Officials: The county has several other elected offices, including prosecuting attorney, assessor, sheriff, coroner, auditor, treasurer, recorder, surveyor, and circuit court clerk Each of these elected officers serves a term of four years and oversees a different part of county government.
Machine domination of city and county government was abruptly ended in 1946 with the election of a " Government Improvement " slate of returning World War II veterans led by Marine Lt. Col. Sid McMath, who was elected prosecuting attorney.
* Director of Public Prosecutions, a government body responsible for prosecuting criminals in many countries around the world.
There is also a United States Attorney in each district, who acts as the federal government's lawyer in the district, both prosecuting federal criminal cases and defending the government ( and its employees ) in civil suits against them ; the U. S. Attorney is not employed by the judicial branch but by the Department of Justice, part of the executive branch.
Among these activities are writing legal opinion letters, drafting wills or trust documents, advising clients, structuring business transactions, negotiating and drafting contracts, developing tax strategies or preparing and prosecuting filings with government agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service, the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Patent and Trademark Office.
Formally, a government would lay out its reasons for going to war, as well as its intentions in prosecuting it and the steps that might be taken to avert it.
Furthermore, the court observed that the plea agreement only spoke to the issue of the government prosecuting Al-Arian for crimes known to the office at the time of the agreement, but did not immunize Al-Arian from future subpoenas.
Towards the close of the year 1837 he returned to France, and on 21 December married Mlle Agathe Delamalle ( Garches, Hauts-de-Seine, 15 October 1819 – Paris, 13 July 1853 ), daughter of the government prosecuting attorney at the court of Angers.
Bolívar described them as " prosecuting attorneys against the government in defense of the Constitution and popular rights ".
As Attorney General she was the Chief legal adviser to: Her Majesty the Queen, Parliament and the Government, Supervisor and Superintendent of the Prosecutorial Authorities ( SFO, CPS, RCPO ), Leader of the Bar and had non-statutory oversight of the prosecutors in government departments, the Treasury Solicitors Department and armed services prosecuting authority.
Today prosecutions are carried out by the Crown Prosecution Service and the other prosecuting authorities and most legal advice to government departments is provided by the Government Legal Service, both under the supervision of the Attorney General.
The U. S. Government considered prosecuting him, but he had not technically violated existing law regarding protection of government records.
On January 16, 2009, the government decided to not go ahead with the prosecution saying " prosecuting Lindauer would no longer be in the interests of justice.
* 1928: Indianapolis Times, " for its work in exposing political corruption to Indiana, prosecuting the guilty and bringing about a more wholesome state of affairs in civil government.
The commission is also authorized to command a government prosecuting attorney, to unilaterally utilize the disaster reserve funds from the Executive Yuan, and to override court verdicts.
The UN Tribunal has jurisdiction over high level members of the government and armed forces, while Rwanda is responsible for prosecuting lower level leaders and local people.
Officials accused of “ high crimes and misdemeanors ” were accused of offenses as varied as misappropriating government funds, appointing unfit subordinates, not prosecuting cases, not spending money allocated by Parliament, promoting themselves ahead of more deserving candidates, threatening a grand jury, disobeying an order from Parliament, arresting a man to keep him from running for Parliament, losing a ship by neglecting to moor it, helping “ suppress petitions to the King to call a Parliament ,” granting warrants without cause, and bribery.
I think that is why the government was so interested in prosecuting him and knocking him off the bench.

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