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Thus, the Church was born and because of its intrinsic character was soon identified as a conservative institution, determined to resist the forces of change, to identify itself with the political rulers, and to maintain a kind of splendid isolation from the masses.
This resulted in an improved appearance, but was followed by an increase in printing cost that necessitated the institution of major economies to keep within the total of allocated funds.
In 1913 an abortive provision was made for the stay of federal injunction proceedings upon institution of state court test cases.
Nobel was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1884, the same institution that would later select laureates for two of the Nobel prizes, and he received an honorary doctorate from Uppsala University in 1893.
Furthermore, the primary testimony to the commission that connected baseball to Doubleday was that of Abner Graves, whose credibility is questionable ; a few years later, he shot his wife to death and was committed to an institution for the criminally insane for the rest of his life.
Historians differ on which of them was responsible for which institution, and which of them most represented a truly democratic movement.
* Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh was named after Carnegie, who founded the institution as the Carnegie Technical Schools. Carnegie Vanguard High School
The institution was the first, and thus far only, English university in Moncton.
On August 21, 2009 it was announced that the institution had changed its name to Crandall University in honour of Rev.
Immediately after, he received several marks of distinction: he was made President of the Accademia di San Luca, the main artistic institution in Rome, and by the hand of the Pope himself his name was inscribed in " the Golden Volume of the Capitol ", and he received the title of Marquis of Ischia, with an annual pension of 3000 crowns.
The museum was the first institution of its kind in Greece, but the collection was transferred to Athens in 1834.
i ) the institution of curial abbreviators was very ancient, succeeding after the persecutions to the notaries who recorded the acts of the martyrs.
Public education was organized on the French model and Istanbul University was reorganized as a modern institution in 1861.
Also in 1995 it was given the status of a government institution of secondary special military education for young men.
The University of Ouagadougou, founded in 1974, was the country's first institution of higher education.
In 1919, after delays caused by the destruction of World War I and a lengthy debate over who should head the institution and the socio-economic meanings of a reconciliation of the fine arts and the applied arts ( an issue which remained a defining one throughout the school's existence ), Gropius was made the director of a new institution integrating the two called the Bauhaus.
The institution, also called BankItalia, was established in 1893 from the combining of three major banks in Italy after the Banca Romana scandal.
The origins of the building society as an institution lie in late-18th century Birmingham – a town which was undergoing rapid economic and physical expansion driven by a multiplicity of small metalworking firms, whose many highly skilled and prosperous owners readily invested in property.
The Eucharistic prayer was split in two so that Eucharistic bread and wine were shared immediately after the words of institution ( This is my Body .. This is my blood ... in remembrance of me.

institution and defined
An institutionalized liberalism proved itself fundamentally an institution, and only within those defined limits a license.
All users are subject to the access policy defined by the institution.
A liberal arts institution can be defined as a " college or university curriculum aimed at imparting broad general knowledge and developing general intellectual capacities, in contrast to a professional, vocational, or technical curriculum.
Government is an important institution in human societies that may be defined in various ways based on disciplinary or historical context.
In the French colonies, the semi-official institution of " plaçage " defined this practice.
A " liberal arts " institution can be defined as a " college or university curriculum aimed at imparting broad general knowledge and developing general intellectual capacities, in contrast to a professional, vocational, or technical curriculum.
Additionally, financial institutions must report transaction on a Suspicious Activity Report ( SAR ) that they deem " suspicious ", defined as a knowing or suspecting that the funds come from illegal activity or disguise funds from illegal activity, that it is structured to evade BSA requirements or appears to serve no known business or apparent lawful purpose ; or that the institution is being used to facilitate criminal activity.
Moreover, a " financial transaction " has been broadly defined, and need not involve a financial institution, or even a business.
Unlike defined benefit ERISA plans or banking institution savings accounts, there is no government insurance for assets held in 401 ( k ) accounts.
A concept developed in the 1990s, the pop-up museum is generally defined as a short term institution existing in a temporary space.
Franco Basaglia, a leading Italian psychiatrist who inspired and was the architect of the psychiatric reform in Italy, also defined mental hospital as an oppressive, locked and total institution in which prison-like, punitive rules are applied, in order to gradually eliminate its own contents, and patients, doctors and nurses are all subjected ( at different levels ) to the same process of institutionalism.
Kearney also defined sex education as “ involving a comprehensive course of action by the school, calculated to bring about the socially desirable attitudes, practices and personal conduct on the part of children and adults, that will best protect the individual as a human and the family as a social institution.
The IFRS for SMEs may be applied by ' limited interest companies ', as defined in the South African Corporate Laws Amendment Act of 2006 ( that is, they are not ' widely held '), if they do not have public accountability ( that is, not listed and not a financial institution ).
The film implies that " Indianness " can be defined by the importance of family life: whether at home or abroad, it is the Indian family system that is recognized as the social institution that most defines being Indian.
A dissident, broadly defined, is a person who actively challenges an established doctrine, policy, or institution.
It also sits on the same level as the pre-existing Higher National Diploma ( HND ) and Certificate However, unlike the HND, it stands as a degree, and has a defined value of 240 Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme ( CATS ) points in the UK system, or 120 ECTS-credits in the European Credit Transfer System, whereas the credit points value of the HND depends on the receiving institution.
The Court did not have a defined legal status until the Treaty of Maastricht when it was made the fifth institution, the first new institution since the founding of the Community.
The Comptroller urged the introduction of clearly defined risk categories for individual areas of financial services, so that the appropriate level of supervision required for each institution can be implemented in line with the risk involved.
Under the Education Act of 1965, Congress officially defined an HBCU as " an institution whose principal missions were and are the education of Black Americans ".
The lyceum is a category of educational institution defined within the education system of many countries, mainly in Europe.
It is by means of this analysis that Bakhtin pinpoints two important subtexts: the first is carnival ( carnivalesque ) which Bakhtin describes as a social institution, and the second is grotesque realism which is defined as a literary mode.
The new name more accurately defined the institution as the metropolitan campus of the LSU System.
ACC is a 501 ( c )( 3 ) non-profit, tax exempt institution of higher education as defined in Section 61. 003 of the Texas Education Code.

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