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Its spokesmen insist that there has not been time enough to institute reforms in military and economic aid policies in the critical areas.
The CTA has trained a generation of engineers through its technical institute, the Aeronautical Technology Institute ( Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica-ITA ).
Nehemiah assembles the people and has Ezra read to them the law-book of Moses ; Nehemiah, Ezra and the Levites institute the Feast of Booths, in accordance with the Law.
His first major act was to institute the Wild Card and divisional playoff play, which has created much controversy amongst baseball fans.
institute at Freiburg has found only two military articles from the 1930s in which it is employed.
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 ".
However, little headway has been made to institute a playoff tournament, given the entrenched vested economic interests in the various bowls.
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.
In recognition of major breakthroughs in mathematical research, the institute has an annual prize-the Clay Research Award.
The AG's primary role is to determine the legality of government proceedings and action, and has the power to institute and undertake criminal proceedings before any court of law, to take over and continue any criminal proceedings that may have been instituted by another person or authority and to discontinue at any stage before judgment any criminal proceedings instituted or undertaken another person or authority.
The institute has around 5, 400 students with 3, 400 undergraduate students and 2000 postgraduate students.
The institute has 10 boys ' hostels and 2
This institute aims to integrate research, education and community outreach in a multidisciplinary approach to women ’ s health and has begun efforts to establish a multi-campus women's health institute in Amarillo, El Paso, Lubbock and the Permian Basin .< ref >
The Worldwatch institute has also criticized the fast-track approval process for " kindler, gentler dams with smaller reservoirs, designed to lessen social and environmental impacts ", claiming that no project should " fast-track the licensing of new dams in Amazonia and allow projects to circumvent Brazil's tough environmental laws ".
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
For example, Rabbi David Bar-Hayim of the Makhon Shilo institute has issued a siddur reflecting Eretz Yisrael practice as found in the Jerusalem Talmud and other sources.
The institute has its roots in the 1866 founding of the Chicago Academy of Design, which local artists established in rented rooms on Clark Street.
This has prompted some jurisdictions to institute artificial propagation programs in an attempt to maintain otherwise unsustainably high rates of angling effort and habitat destruction.
Every continent has at least one such notable institute, with North America and Europe leading the way forward.
He has the power, exercisable at his discretion, to institute, conduct or discontinue any proceedings for an offence, other than proceedings before a Syariah court, a native court or a court-martial.
As of 2011, the institute has been ranked first in its category ( engineering colleges whose highest degree offered is a Bachelors's or Master's ) by U. S. News & World Report for 13 consecutive years ( 2000 – 2012 ).
After 1970 NR has been a methodological research institute.
The institute pursues the continued development of socionics theory, renders commercial consulting services, and since 1994 has released a bi-monthly journal " Socionics, mentology and personality psychology " ( six issues a year ).
This institute has a governing body, with the Union Minister for Health as its president.

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The board of trustees offered to turn Throop over to the state, but the presidents of Stanford University and the University of California successfully lobbied to defeat the bill, which allowed Throop to develop as the only scientific research-oriented education institute in southern California, public or private, until the onset of the World War II necessitated the broader development of research-based science education.
It was first hosted by the Centre for Policy Modelling at Manchester Metropolitan University but later taken over by Francis Heylighen of the CLEA research institute at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
In 1869, the School of Mining in Falun was moved to Stockholm and merged with the institute, and in 1871 the institute took over the civil engineering course previously arranged by the Higher Artillery College in Marieberg.
The film follows a group of university students who visit a hypnotherapy institute lorded over by a sinister hypnotist who wants to use the students to experiment with the possibility of breaking the pain threshold.
Former Prime Minister José Maria Aznar presides over the Fundación para el Analisis y los Estudios Sociales ( FAES ), a policy institute that is associated with the conservative Popular Party ( PP ).
When they learn that a rocket is coming from Earth with white travelers, they institute a Jim Crow system of racial segregation in retaliation for how white people have treated blacks over the years.
Due to his frequent absences attending to business in the other countries over which he ruled, he was obliged to consult Diets in Hungary with more frequency than his predecessors and institute the office of Palatine as chief administrator while he was away.
LASP is a research institute with over 100 research scientists ranging in fields from solar influences, to Earth's and other planetary atmospherics processes, space weather, space plasma and dusty plasma physics.
In the introduction to the 1967 edition of the book, Elliot Schaffer notes that in his short lifetime James Hunt is said to have treated over 1, 700 cases of speech impediment, firstly in his father's practise and later at his own institute, Ore House near Hastings, which he set up with the aid a doctorate he had purchased in 1856 from the University of Giessen in Germany.
Sharp controversy had arisen over the educational attitudes at the time of both this institute and its director, a General Sutgof.
The Beis Medrash, an institute where post high school students study Torah related subjects has grown steadily over the last couple of years.
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.
However due to confusion over the official name of the institute, especially with regards to research emerging from the university, it was rebranded as the King's College London School of Medicine and Dentistry at Guy's, King's College and St Thomas ' Hospitals.
Because many Washington residents were disappointed over the loss of their blanket primary, which the Washington State Grange helped institute in 1935, the Grange filed Initiative 872 in 2004 to establish a blanket primary for partisan races, thereby allowing voters to once again cross party lines in the primary election.
The institute also coordinates the placement and academic monitoring of students in over twenty-four U. S. Universities, including UNT, American University, Rutgers, University of Maryland, Michigan State University, University of Cincinnati, John Jay College, Kent State University, Sam Houston State University, and the University of Central Florida.
In 2005 he was subjected to removal from all his professional duties and from the board of his own institute after a dispute over the management policies of the institute.
The following year, Washington bought the grounds of a former plantation and over decades built the institute there.
Sultan ' Ala ud-Din made an attempt to reassess, systematize, and unify land revenues and urban taxes and to institute a highly centralized system of administration over his realm, but his efforts were abortive.
The New America Foundation was founded in 1999 by Ted Halstead, Sherle Schwenninger, Michael Lind and Walter Russell Mead as a non-partisan, non-profit, public policy institute whose stated mission is to “ invest in new thinkers and new ideas to address the next generation of challenges facing the United States .” The organization has a staff of over a hundred employees and fellows with offices in Washington, D. C. and New York City.
In 1975 Scheer took over one of the first chairs for information systems and founded the institute for information systems ( IWi ) at the Saarland University, which he led until 2005.
In 2012, again with Grijalva as co-chair, the Progressive Caucus introduced the Budget for All, which is similar to the People's Budget and includes several new features, including a novel proposal to institute a small personal wealth tax above $ 10 million in net worth phased in over a period of five years.

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