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However, Jorge Cauz ( president of Encyclopædia Britannica Inc .) asserted in 2012 that " Britannica [...] will always be factually correct.
In 1985, the president of the Unification Church of the United States, Mose Durst, asserted there was a positive change in perception of the church after Moon's trial and his conviction on federal tax violations and conspiracy: " In one year, we moved from being a pariah to being part of the mainstream.
The university administration asserted that this agreement would not jeopardize academic integrity at the institution, although the university president acknowledged making mistakes in announcing the deal.
Taney asserted that the president was not authorized to suspend habeas corpus, observing that none of the Kings of England exercised such power.
It is frequently asserted that Gaitskell had himself initially supported the use of military action against the Egyptian president Nasser, but only on the basis that Britain had American support.
The revolution ’ s first president asserted that safeguarding the free will of citizens generates popular support for governmental institutions, which ensure the security of the individual and collective equally.
Development began in 1987 and developmental testing of the warhead ended in 1991, but French president Jacques Chirac asserted in June 1995 ( 50 years after the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ) that a full yield proof test was needed prior to deployment, causing an international outcry.
" On the same broadcast Mohamed Elmasry, president of the Canadian Islamic Congress, asserted that all adult Israelis are legitimate targets of attack as a consequence of their service in the Israel Defense Force.
Lord Kelvin, " One Heck of a Prognosticator, president of the Royal Society in the 1890s, and disbeliever in virtually every scientific discovery ," claimed that “ Radio has no future ,” “ I have not the smallest molecule of faith in aerial navigation other than ballooning ,” and “ X-rays will prove to be a hoax ;” Orville Wright, in 1908 claimed that “ No flying machine will ever fly from New York to Paris ;” and Irving Thalberg, MGM movie producer, asserted in 1927 that “ Novelty is always welcome, but talking pictures are just a fad .” Thus, making forecasts of the future has a historic basis in which many of the predictions by even experts have proven inaccurate.
Lee, president of the brotherhood of railroad trainmen, asserted that the
The Bush campaign asserted that the oath was valid because the president was conducting a partisan campaign event.
) Jean Dorion, president of the Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Montréal, lamented that Appeals Court judges are appointed by the national government and asserted that they should not have the power to overrule Quebec's language laws.
In September 2007, former Clinton Administration senior health policy advisor Paul Starr published an article named " The Hillarycare Mythology ", where he asserted that Bill Clinton, not Hillary Clinton, was the driving force behind the plan at all stages of its origination and development ; that the task force headed by Hillary Clinton quickly became useless and was not the primary force behind formulating the proposed policy ; and that " Not only did the fiction of Hillary's personal responsibility for the health plan fail to protect the president at the time, it has also now come back to haunt her in her own quest for the presidency.
Terry Garcia, an executive vice president for Mission Programs of the National Geographic Society, asserted that the codex is considered by scholars and scientists to be the most significant ancient, non-biblical text to be found since the 1940s.
" Variety asserted that no one would " believe that Pfeiffer hasn't had a date since Ronald Reagan was president, and no matter how hard she tries to look plain, there is no disguising that she just gets more beautiful all the time.

president and free
Here the reasonable mastery of the elements of administration can do much to free a president for his primary role.
His reference to ' discredited carcass ' or ' tattered remains ' of the president's leadership is an insult to the man who led our forces to victory in the greatest war in all history, to the man who was twice elected overwhelmingly by the American people as president of the United States, and who has been the symbol to the world of the peace-loving intentions of the free nations.
That is a sound position, but it is important that Moscow shall recognize it not merely as the word of a president but as the mind of a free people who are not afraid.
Students meet at the sun-dial for free hot chocolate, performances by various a cappella groups, and speeches by the university president and a guest.
On Feb 27th 2008 the incumbent president Leonel Fernández test rode the system for the first time and free service was offered thereafter several times.
After the first free elections in 1994, de Klerk became deputy president in the government of national unity under Nelson Mandela, a post he kept until 1996.
People primarily known for their contributions to the consciousness of the programmer subculture of hackers include Richard Stallman, the founder of the free software movement and the GNU project, president of the Free Software Foundation and author of the famous Emacs text editor as well as the GNU Compiler Collection ( GCC ), and Eric S. Raymond, one of the founders of the Open Source Initiative and writer of the famous text The Cathedral and the Bazaar and many other essays, maintainer of the Jargon File ( which was previously maintained by Guy L. Steele, Jr .).
In May 1993, Colorado Party candidate Juan Carlos Wasmosy was elected as Paraguay's first civilian president in almost 40 years in what international observers deemed fair and free elections.
As a result, some political commentators have opined that American voters have unrealistic expectations of presidents: voters expect a president to " drive the economy, vanquish enemies, lead the free world, comfort tornado victims, heal the national soul and protect borrowers from hidden credit-card fees.
In practice, this has been interpreted as meaning that the executive branch is free to negotiate and sign a treaty, but its ratification by the president is contingent upon the prior approval of Congress.
According to historian Thomas Woods, " Ever since the Korean War, Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution — which refers to the president as the ' Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States ' — has been interpreted to mean that the president may act with an essentially free hand in foreign affairs, or at the very least that he may send men into battle without consulting Congress.
Kekkonen had implied that if he did not remain president, the Soviets would not accept Finland's free trade agreement with the EEC.
The actual president of the court was the “ free count ” (, chosen for life by the Stuhlherr from among the Freischöffen, who formed the great body of the initiated.
In January 1998, Milo Đukanović became president of Montenegro, following bitterly contested elections in November 1997, which were declared free and fair by international monitors.
* The sluggish economies of Brazil, by a new emphasis on free markets for all their citizens, and Mexico, under economist president Ernesto Zedillo elected in 1994, were in their best shape by the late 1990s.
* December 14 – Chile holds its first free election in 16 years, electing Patricio Aylwin as president.
Erhard believed the major world problems were soluble through free trade and the economic unity of Europe ( as a prerequisite for political unification ); he alienated French president Charles de Gaulle, who wanted the opposite.
Henry Clay helped establish and became president in 1816 of the American Colonization Society, a group that wanted to establish a colony for free American blacks in Africa ; it founded Monrovia, in what became Liberia, for that purpose.
As a result of these demonstrations, a sizable group within the RCC, led by Khaled Mohieddine, demanded that Naguib be released and returned to the Presidency, and that free elections be held to select a new president and prime minister.
However, unlike his predecessor ( Theodore Roosevelt ), Taft felt that the president should not dictate lawmaking and should leave Congress free to act as it saw fit.
However, the Bundestag is free to disregard the president's proposal and elect another individual to the post, whom the president is then obliged to appoint.
On 16 May 2000, Hipólito Mejía, the Revolutionary Democratic Party candidate, was elected president in another free and fair election.
Not only did the Democrats repudiate Cleveland by embracing free silver, but they also nominated Bryan for president.

president and trade
The three years of estrangement following the unilateral declaration of independence and the nationalistic Soilih regime were followed during the conservative Abdallah and Djohar regimes by a period of growing trade, aid, cultural, and defense links between the former colony and France, punctuated by frequent visits to Paris by the head of state and occasional visits by the French president to Moroni.
Even the relationship with France improved, after the election of Valéry Giscard d ' Estaing as president, trade increased and the two countries exchanged diplomatic visits.
As president ( 1809 – 17 ), after the failure of diplomatic protests and a trade embargo against Great Britain, he led the nation into the War of 1812.
The trade, however, was never completed ; unbeknownst to the Dodgers, Robinson had already agreed with the president of Chock full o ' Nuts to quit baseball and become an executive with the company.
A president is a leader of an organization, company, club, trade union, university, or country.
Although the goal is to improve trade, the president of Tajikistan expressed concern that it could also increase drug traffic.
A trade union may also elect a vice president.
RTAA gave the president power to negotiate bilateral, reciprocal trade agreements with other countries.
Nine members of the Confédération Générale du Travail ( CGT ) trade union, most of them communists, were killed at Charonne métro station by the police forces, directed by the same Maurice Papon under the same government, with Roger Frey as Minister of Interior, Michel Debré as Prime minister and Charles de Gaulle as president, who did all they could to " dissimulate the scale of the October 17 crime " ( Jean-Luc Einaudi ).
Arthur Scargill ( born 11 January 1938 ) is a British politician and trade unionist who was president of the National Union of Mineworkers ( NUM ) from 1982 to 2002, leading the union through the 1984 / 85 miners ' strike, a key event in British labour and political history.
The Senate passed a resolution in June, advising the president to amend the treaty by suspending the 12th article, which concerned trade between the U. S. and the West Indies.
Taylor also established Zion's Central Board of Trade while president of the Church, which was meant to coordinate local trade and production largely done through the local stakes on a wider basis.
François Tombalbaye, also called Ngarta Tombalbaye ( June 15, 1918 – April 13, 1975 ), was a teacher and a trade union activist who served as the first president of Chad.
Shortly after purchasing the Inverted Jennys he proceeded to trade them with Donald Sundman, president of the Mystic Stamp Company, a stamp dealer, for one of only two known examples of the USA 1c Z Grill.
Isabel was summoned home from a European trade mission and secretly sworn in as interim president the next day.
In February 2003, he was appointed by President George W. Bush to the Export Council, which advises the president on international trade issues.
The trade was briefly postponed as NL president John Heydler stated that Hornsby could not play for the Giants while he held stock in the Cardinals.
In May 1810, Macon's Bill No. 2 was passed, giving the president power to suspend trade with either Great Britain or France if the other should cease to interfere with United States commerce.
Set in 1991, the film depicts the United States and People's Republic of China governments on the verge of a major trade agreement, with the American president due to pay a visit to China to seal the deal.
Gompers's trade union philosophy and his devotion to collective bargaining with business proved to be too conservative for more radical leaders such as Ed Boyce, president of the Western Federation of Miners ( WFM ), and later, WFM secretary-treasurer Bill Haywood.
** Joe Morris, trade unionist and president of the Canadian Labour Congress ( born 1913 )
From 1768 to 1772 Hillsborough was Secretary of State for the Colonies and also president of the board of trade.

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