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membership and crisis
Iceland applied for EU membership in 2009 due to the 2008 – 2012 Icelandic financial crisis.
After the retreat of De Gaulle in 1968, the EEC Summit of The Hague in December 1969 ended the long crisis of the EEC integration process, opened the way to British membership and agreed on new venues for political cooperation, a common market and monetary union.
BUF membership started to slowly increase again by the late 1930s due to publicity caused by actions such as the support for Edward VIII during the abdication crisis and the peace campaign of 1937.
Amidst economic crisis and factional squabbling, membership in the SLP plummeted.
In recent years, with the changing nature of the AIDS crisis, ACT UP's membership has dwindled, though many chapters continue to meet.
While the election was caused by the " crisis " surrounding Ireland's application for membership of the European Economic Community and various other international affairs, little attention was paid to these matters during the campaign.
It was a time of transition from the authority and autonomy of the Medieval kehilla, toward a more modern ethos in which membership in the community was voluntary and Jewish identity far more personal and existential ; a time historian Jacob Katz has defined as ' tradition and crisis ', in his 1961 book by that name.
That provoked an internal crisis, deepened by the Great Depression, paucity of funding for the union, and perpetual reprisals against the porters by the Pullman company, which led to a sharp drop in BSCP membership.
The Skybolt crisis with Kennedy came on top of Eisenhower ’ s wrecking of Macmillan ’ s policy of détente with the Soviet Union at the May 1960 Paris summit, and the prime minister ’ s resulting disenchantment with the special relationship contributed to his decision to seek an alternative in British membership of the European Economic Community ( EEC ).
The Hungarian membership to NATO demanded its involvement in Yugoslavia's Kosovo crisis and modernization of its army.
Unfortunately the membership of these motorcycle clubs was decimated by the AIDS crisis beginning in 1982.
After the failure of the Soviet Union to gain the upper hand in the crisis, Serov was dismissed from the position, and in 1965 was stripped of his Party membership, bringing his career to an end.
SSU's membership grew during the crisis years in the 1930s.
The post World War II era saw Phi Sigma Kappa recover from the worst consequences of that crisis, after which Phi Sigma Kappa and all Greek organizations had to address issues related to membership restrictions, hazing, and the need for responsible programming which complements the educational mission of our host institutions.
Silverclaw accepts the membership and joins the Avengers in responding to the Maximum Security crisis and the Kang War ; on one occasion she even held her own against Diablo when he attacked a nearby building while the other Avengers were away in Greece, keeping him busy until Wonder Man and Triathlon arrived and helped her to disarm him.
While Branson did not pay up the $ 1M he did donate prizes to the Save FBi campaign which raised nearly half a million dollars to save the station from the global financial crisis which had significantly impacted revenues and membership.
However, the Carlsberg League Division 1 was suffering a membership crisis at the time and was about to be reduced to just seven teams.
However, the CYM disbanded in 1991 because of a reduction in membership following the dissolution of the Soviet Union and eastern and central European bloc and the resulting political crisis in the World Communist Movement.
" The elimination of Soviet ( and subsequently Russian ) membership on the UN Security Council would have created a constitutional crisis for the UN, which may be why the UN Secretary-General and members did not object.

membership and brought
Its membership declined dramatically after severe government repression as part of the first Red Scare and a 1924 split brought on by internal conflict.
Following an action brought by a serving British naval officer, the European Court has established as precedent the illegality of any member nation attempting to ban Masonic membership for military officers, as a breach of their human rights.
It is expected that the issue of membership will be brought to a referendum again at some point.
Though the town was small and non-influential compared to other Hanseatic cities, membership brought wealth and prosperity to Anklam.
In 2008, Speaker's name was brought up by Marvin Miller, who served as the executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association from 1966 to 1982, as a player who should be removed from the Hall of Fame because of alleged membership in the Ku Klux Klan.
In 1875 he had published his Five Essays on Free Trade, which brought him an honorary membership of the Cobden Club, and in 1878 the government published his New South Wales, the Mother Colony of the Australians, for distribution in Europe.
Duceppe later claimed that his three-year membership in the WCP was a mistake brought on by a search for absolute answers.
The RPCES brought two important things: a more nationally-based membership, and a college and seminary, the latter of which the PCA did not yet have, relying instead on independent evangelical institutions such as Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi and Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.
The failure of later strikes and the depression of 1914 brought about a sharp decline in the WFM's membership.
Nevertheless, the issues were brought to a head in September 2005 when Rubinstein criticized Lapid for stifling criticism and not engaging efforts to expand the party's membership.
A self-described " team of Israelis " who have " hunted down " Nazi war criminals all over the world list him as their second most wanted man, and since the first may have already died, he could very well be their most wanted Nazi war criminal, and if found alive by them, will be brought back to Israel to face charges of crimes against humanity, mass murder and membership of an illegal party.
It brought political parties and European trade unions together to become a driving force behind the initiatives which laid the foundation for the European Union as it eventually emerged: first the European Economic Community ( EEC ) ( 1958 ) ( known commonly as the " Common Market "), which was established by the Treaty of Rome of 1957 ; later the European Community ( 1967 ) with its corresponding bodies, the European Commission and the European Council of Ministers, British membership in the Community ( 1973 ), the European Council ( 1974 ), the European Monetary System ( 1979 ), and the European Parliament ( 1979 ).
With Church of Scotland membership reaching record levels, the 1955 election brought unparalleled success as the party gained 50. 1 % of the vote and 36 of the 71 seats at Westminster.
In 1871, a new constitution brought about further changes to the group's name, offering the more modest Order of Saint John of Jerusalem in England, and, five years later, Princess Alexandra, Princess of Wales, was recruited into its membership, followed by her husband, Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales.
He successfully brought Croatia out of the semi-isolation of the Tuđman era and set the country on the road towards membership of the European Union.
The 2011-12 academic year and season brought many changes to the CHA ; first when Wayne State abruptly ended their women's hockey program, dropping conference membership to only four teams again for the 2011 – 12 season.
Despite the drain of members to the satellite churches, however, new recruits by the mother church – brought in through the vast cell network – have made up for the losses, and membership stood at 780, 000 in 2003.
A new Estatuto, the Ley del Vino y de los Alcoholes ( 25 / 1970 ) came into place in December 1970 but was again undermined, this time by two important events: the new Spanish Constitution ( inaugurated in 1978 ) that restated geographical considerations with the Estado de las Autonomías, and Spain's pending membership of the European Community ( 1986 ) that brought about a rapid classification of all Spanish produce in line with other member states.
The end of World War II brought about a huge plunge in Kaiser Permanente membership ; for example, 50, 000 workers had left the Northern California yards by July 1945.
Earlier results included his original observations on snow and crystals ; and in 1809 Robert Jameson brought certain Arctic papers of his before the Wernerian Society of Edinburgh, which at once elected him to its membership.
The Second Great Awakening brought revivals across the country, forming new denominations and greatly increasing church membership, especially among Methodists and Baptists.
Cases for consideration by the Constitutional Court, however, may be brought only by one-fifth of the membership of the Seimas, the ordinary courts, or the president of the republic.
The UK became part of that legal order, though as UK membership of the EU has been brought about through Acts of Parliament – principally the European Communities Act 1972 – Parliament could, as a matter of UK law, pass further legislation unilaterally withdrawing the UK from the Union, or selectively barring the application of European law within the UK.
An increasingly large membership brought new musical opportunities, but also new limits in which pieces could be attempted.

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