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Prior to this, then-Governor Rodman McCamley Price had actively promoted the notion of founding a training institute for New Jersey's teachers, and helped to mobilize support among influential state leaders:
Weizmann actively conducted research in the laboratories of this institute, primarily in the field of organic chemistry.
In 2006, AIT claimed that it " has become a leading regional post-graduate institute and is actively working with public and private sector partners throughout the region and with some of the top universities in the world ".
He materially advanced the educational interests of Washington, was actively connected with state institute work, and was among the first to advocate county institutes by organizing one in King County.
Roerich became an Honorary President-Founder of the institute and actively took part in organization of its work.
Founded in 1951 by the Max Planck Society, the institute is actively involved in maintaining the Beilstein database and the conversion of the contents of scientific libraries into electronic media.

institute and claims
In 1996, the Smithsonian Institute issued a statement addressing claims made in the Book of Mormon, stating that the text is primarily a religious text and that archeologists affiliated with the institute found " no direct connection between the archeology of the New World and the subject matter of the book ".
The institute claims that it " was hugely influential in setting the intellectual structures for managing the Cold War.
Ultimately, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) obtained a federal injunction barring the interstate distribution of orgone-related materials, on the grounds that Reich and his associates were making false and misleading claims, and later jailed Reich and destroyed all orgone-related materials at the institute after Reich violated the injunction.
The attorney general suit against Stevens, its then-president and chairman of the board of trustees alleged numerous claims involving breach of fiduciary duty and other causes of action primarily relating to financial practices and the financial management of the institute and the compensation and certain loan transactions involving the then-president.
The institute was founded in 1919 by the film director Vladimir Gardin and is, according to its own claims, the oldest film school in the world.
In modern times, a Japanese Christian institute claims that there is enough archaeological evidence to suggest that Nestorian ( Assyrian Church ) missionaries first landed in Japan in AD 199, believing that they travelled through India, China and Korea before the Tang Dynasty.
On April 23, 2008 education board's Academic Excellence and Research Committee unanimously voted against allowing the ICR to issue science degrees citing " the institute ’ s program is infused with creationism and runs counter to conventions of science that hold that claims of supernatural intervention are not testable and therefore lie outside the realm of science.
He, like others at the institute, denies that the Shannon information measure alone provides a good measure for biological information, because that measure ignores the actual function or meaning in the code, but Gilder claims that Shannon information theory actually shows that evolution cannot be explained by unintelligent physical causes, because it focuses on " the medium, not the message " ( Shannon information is actually a measure of bandwidth, and it is calculated to exclude physical effects so that it measures the amount of abstract meaning that can be carried ).
The institute has also emphasized greater importance for social awareness and claims to distinguish itself from other IIMs in offering greater freedom to students in their intellectual pursuits.
In a review in 2006, the FARMS institute reviewed Dr. Murphy's claims.

institute and be
In these days of serious shortage of properly trained teachers qualified to teach physically handicapped and mentally handicapped children, the establishment of such an institute will be a major contribution to the field.
Unpublished data will be available to the Groth institute from cooperating groups and individuals.
Brooks's institute has charged varying fees to prospective clients who wished to learn how to live without food, which have ranged from US $ 100, 000 with an initial deposit of $ 10, 000 to one billion dollars, to be paid via bank wire transfer with a preliminary deposit of $ 100, 000, for a session called " Immortality workshop ".
Where it is not necessary to be so urgent, or where indirect contempt has taken place the Attorney General can intervene and the Crown Prosecution Service will institute criminal proceedings on his behalf before a Divisional Court of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales.
However, the gains made in Germany would soon be drastically reversed with the rise of Nazism, and the institute and its library were destroyed in 1933.
—, and for handloaders to get data for new loads, gun and / or handloaded cartridges can be sent to the " Deutsche Versuchs-und Prüfanstalt für Jagd-und Sportwaffen ( DEVA )" ( German institute for testing and examining of hunting and sporting guns ); the DEVA returns a pressure diagram and a report whether this load is within legal range for this ammunition.
In Dutch criminal law a convict can be sentenced to involuntary psychiatric treatment in a special institute called a TBS-clinic.
After a largely informal process within elite circles in which ideas were discussed and developed, steps might be taken to institute more formal policy development.
Though it was a private institution to be located in the middle of urban Boston, the new institute had a mission that matched the intent of the 1862 Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act to fund institutions " to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes ", and was thus named a land-grant school.
In a course at the LSA summer institute in 1991, Alan Prince and Paul Smolensky developed Optimality Theory — an overall architecture for phonology according to which languages choose a pronunciation of a word that best satisfies a list of constraints which is ordered by importance: a lower-ranked constraint can be violated when the violation is necessary in order to obey a higher-ranked constraint.
John Hardy from the Legal institute of England stated " For the title to be valid, we must incorporate the company or association for the living " This statement has been used thoroughly
In 1891, Rice decided to charter a free-tuition educational institute in Houston, bearing his name, to be created upon his death, earmarking most of his estate towards funding the project.
In the fall of 2007, a report commissioned by the provincial government recommended that UNBSJ and the New Brunswick Community College be reformed and consolidated into a new polytechnic post-secondary institute.
The caliph Abū Bakr, believed by Sunni Muslims to be Muhammad's successor, was the first to institute a statutory zakat system.
The museums of ancient times, such as the Musæum of Alexandria, would be equivalent to a modern graduate institute.
Throughout his life Keynes worked energetically for the benefit both of the public and his friends – even when his health was poor he laboured to sort out the finances of his old college, and at Bretton Woods, he worked to institute an international monetary system that would be beneficial for the world economy.
The Center for Urban Science and Progress ( CUSP ) is an applied science research institute which will be a partnership of top institutions from around the globe, led by NYU and NYU-Poly with a consortium of world-class universities including: The University of Warwick, Carnegie Mellon University, the City University of New York, the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, and the University of Toronto.
The presence within half a century of the date of its foundation of such scholars as Justus Lipsius, Joseph Scaliger, Franciscus Gomarus, Hugo Grotius, Jacobus Arminius, Daniel Heinsius and Gerhard Johann Vossius, raised Leiden university to be a respected and highly thought of institute within Europe.
Among the donations were $ 1 million each by the governments of British Columbia and Ontario, the former to create a new research institute to be founded in Fox's name, and the latter an endowment given to the Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation.
This paragraph uses the exact orthography developed by the CLAD institute, which can be found in Arame Fal's dictionary ( see bibliography below ).
" " Religious order " and " religious institute " tend indeed to be used now as synonyms, and canon lawyer Nicholas Cafardi, commenting on the fact that the canonical term is " religious institute ", can write that " religious order " is a colloquialism.
Broadly speaking, after a lengthy period spanning postulancy, aspirancy and novitiate and whilst in " temporary vows " to test their vocation with a particular institute, candidates wishing to be admitted permanently are required to make a public profession of the Evangelical counsels of chastity, poverty and obedience by means of a vow ( which may be either simple or solemn ) binding in Church law.
It is typical of non-monastic religious institutes to have a Motherhouse or Generalate that has jurisdiction over any number of dependent religious communities, and for its members to be moved by their Superior General to any other of its communities, as the needs of the institute at any one time demand.

institute and driven
The police arrest Lil ' Lightning and the Baduns, while Cruella, now driven completely insane, is sent to a mental institute.
Fritz Krupp supported him financially particularly when the Vogts, driven away by the Nazis ( 1937 ), had to move to Neustadt ( Black Forest ) and founded a new institute.

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