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renewal and policy
Since the firearms were no longer licenced, they could not be returned until a new licence was issued ; upon seeking a renewal of their licences, applicants were informed that a new Garda policy was in place that would refuse licence applications for all pistols and all firearms over. 22 in calibre.
Its policy emphasizes the concept of an Ibero-American community, essentially the renewal of the historically liberal concept of " Hispano-Americanismo " ( or Hispanic as it is often referred to in English ), which has sought to link the Iberian peninsula to the Spanish-speaking countries in Central and South America through language, commerce, history and culture.
The renewal of the German alliance remained the principal orientation of Manuel's foreign policy for the rest of his reign, despite the gradual divergence of interests between the two empires after Conrad's death.
North Bend has a public recreational boat ramp that accesses Coos Bay, along with a new concrete pier / boardwalk area that was completed in 2010 per North Bend's regional urban renewal policy.
Over time, urban renewal evolved into a policy based less on destruction and more on renovation and investment, and today is an integral part of many local governments, often combined with small and big business incentives.
In San Francisco, Joseph Alioto was the first mayor to publicly repudiate the policy of urban renewal, and with the backing of community groups, forced the state to end construction of highways through the heart of the city.
Lloyd joined the considerable number of Labour MPs in choosing to vote against government policy regarding the Iraq War, following this he sided with the sizable number of Labour MPs who rebelled against government policy to detain terror suspects for 90 days without trial, further, in 2007 Lloyd also voted against the renewal of the Trident Nuclear Missile System.
# Town and country planning, housing, land development & nature conservation: including regional planning, building permits, housing policy, social housing, urban renewal, preservation of monuments and natural sites, land consolidation and nature conservation
As the insured ages, the premiums increase with each renewal period, eventually becoming financially inviable as the rates for a policy would eventually exceed the cost of a permanent policy.
It is important to note that the renewal may or may not be guaranteed and the insured should review their contract to see if evidence of insurability is required to renew the policy.
In 1987 the French government recognized him as " the artisan of a renewal in economic science and policy after half a century of state interventionism " and inducted him into the Legion of Honor on March 20, 1987.
Tindall's contract was up for renewal, but Bath had a strict salary cap policy, and after falling out with Bath owner Andrew Brownsword over the offer of an early testimonial game and further concerns over his long term fitness, Tindall ended his eight year association with Bath and joined their West Country rivals Gloucester Rugby on a three year deal worth £ 150, 000.
He spent the 1950s working for the party and after two unsuccessful Parliamentary contests, he was appointed as Head of the Labour Party's Research Department in 1959 and took charge of the renewal of party policy following its third successive defeat.
Highlights of the platform included giving more power to city councillors and residents ' associations, providing tax incentives for inner city renewal, guaranteeing stable funding for schools, renewing several aboriginal programs and enacting a new anti-gang policy.
The legislation gives ComReg complete power over. ie ccTLD policy decisions: designating the authority to register. ie domains ; setting renewal periods and conditions ; revoking registrations, registration conditions ; pricing of. ie domains and appeals against revocation of registrations.
The city council has actively pursued a policy of urban renewal in the city centre since 2001.
The movement's first goal is to establish an acceptance of intelligent design at the expense of evolution in public school science ; its long-term goal is no less than the " renewal " of American culture through the shaping of public policy to reflect conservative Christian values.
* Member of the North Brabant Provincial Executive for public health, a comprehensive policy for the elderly, housing, urban renewal and internationalisation ( 1991 – 2003 )
The creation of the Gabinete Técnico do Bairro Alto ( Bairro Alto Technical Council ) in 1989, and the beginning of a city council policy on urban rehabilitation and renewal.
Lambert hereafter governed with the church and continued the policy of his father of renovatio regni Francorum: renewal of the Frankish kingdom.
She oversaw the reduction of the public service by 47, 000 jobs, she introduced measures to enhance the policy capacity and the renewal of the Public Service ( La Releve ).
He was Fine Gael deputy spokesman on the environment and local government, with special responsibility for urban renewal and housing policy in the 29th Dáil.

renewal and British
When Monroe and the British signed a renewal in December 1806, Jefferson decided to reject it, and not submit it to the Senate.
Because most of the engineering skill of British Rail had been sold off into the maintenance and renewal companies, Railtrack had no idea how many Hatfields were waiting to happen, nor did they have any way of assessing the consequence of the speed restrictions they were ordering-restrictions that brought the railway network to all but a standstill.
In recent years there has been a renewal of critical and biographical interest in Lewis and his work, and he is now regarded as a major British artist and writer of the twentieth century.
In late 1964, the British commentator Neil Wates expressed the opinion that urban renewal in the USA had ' demonstrated the tremendous advantages which flow from an urban renewal programme ,' such as remedying the ' personal problems ' of the poor, creation or renovation of housing stock, educational and cultural ' opportunities '.
Increases in programme cost during 2008 included new sporting contracts with the GAA and UEFA, the first renewal of their contract with the British broadcaster ITV for shows such as The X Factor and Coronation Street, a small but significant increase in programmes commissioned from independent producers and their takeover of Channel 6 ( now 3e ).
He resigned over the renewal of the British Trident system in March 2007.
In Parliament, he actively pursues the retention and renewal of the British strategic nuclear deterrent, the UK Trident programme.
He sold British Rail's track maintenance and renewal operations to private companies, with contracts to provide infrastructure services to Railtrack.
" To " allay President Wilson ’ s suspicions of British imperialism ," the system of ’ mandates ’ was drawn up and agreed to by the British War Cabinet ( with the French and Italians in tow ), a device by which conquered enemy territory would be held not as a possession but as ‘ sacred trusts .’ But " far from envisaging the eventual independence of the German colonies, Allied statesmen at the Paris Conference regarded 1919 as the renewal, not the end, of an imperial era.
* Urban Splash, urban renewal British company
The renewal in British pride ( reinforced by the strong and uninterrupted growth of the British economy from 1993 ), was symbolised in iconic imagery such as Noel Gallagher's Union Flag guitar and Geri Halliwell's skimpy Union Jack dress, worn at the 1997 Brit Awards.
In 2005, the British Consulate-General Hong Kong advertised for renewal of BN ( O ) passports in some magazines ( e. g. HK Magazine ) in Hong Kong, saying that " Travel with confidence on your BN ( O ) passport.
In 1928, six Egyptian workers employed by British military camps in Isma ' iliyya, in the Suez Canal Zone in Egypt, visited Hassan al-Banna, a young schoolteacher who they had heard preach in mosques and coffee-houses on the need for an Islamic renewal.
Al-Banna was a schoolteacher, to promote implementing of traditional Islamic sharia law and a social renewal based on an Islamic ethos of altruism and civic duty, in opposition to political and social injustice and to British imperial rule.
History of Singapore ’ s urban renewal was related to the Second World War period where it was still a part of British colony.
Increases in programme cost during 2008 included new sporting contracts with the GAA and UEFA, the first renewal of their contract with the British broadcaster ITV for shows such as The X-Factor and Coronation Street, a small but significant increase in programmes commissioned from independent producers and their takeover of Channel 6 ( now 3e ).
Thus, during the second Russo-Turkish War, 1787-1792 he contributed to bring about the disarmament of the auxiliary British fleet, which had been fitted out to assist the Turks ; and in 1793 obtained a renewal of the commercial treaty between Great Britain and Russia.

renewal and expansion
Sprinkel told conferees that the recent improvement in economic activity was not a `` temporary flash in the pan '' but the beginning of a substantial cyclical expansion that will carry the economy back to full employment levels and witness a renewal of our traditional growth pattern.
A strong demand for new residential and commercial areas drove to extreme urban expansion and architectural renewal, that has produced some of the major milestones in the city's architectural history, including Gio Ponti's Pirelli Tower ( 1956 – 60 ), Velasca Tower ( 1956 – 58 ), and the creation of brand new residential satellite towns, as well as huge amounts of low quality public housings.
While Victoria Park fell into steady decline, it was not until 2007 that the final buildings were removed, paving the way for both an expansion of Stampede Park and an urban renewal program for the area.
Under new management the renewal and expansion of the trademark continued.
She supported the renewal of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and expansion of that act to cover language minorities ; this extended protection to Hispanics in Texas and was opposed by Texas Governor Dolph Briscoe and Secretary of State Mark White.
Furthermore, the Stanford University Medical Center is undergoing a renewal and expansion project which will rebuild Stanford Hospital & Clinics and the Emergency Department, modernize and expand Lucile Packard Children ’ s Hospital, renovate the School of Medicine facilities to accommodate modern technology, and renovate Hoover Pavilion, the original Palo Alto Hospital, to accommodate community physicians.
During the late 1960s / early 1970s, numerous buildings were constructed as part of a major urban renewal project, such as the Pullen Library ( 1966 ), Classroom South ( 1968 ), the expansion of the Pullen Library in 1968, the Arts and Humanities Building ( 1970 ), the ten-story General Classroom Building ( 1971 ), the Sports Arena ( 1973 ), and the twelve-story Urban Life Building ( 1974 ).
The trend that started in post-war Alfred has continued today in the multi-million dollar campus renewal program, including an all new athletic field that accommodates Lacrosse, Soccer, Football, and is be surrounded by an 8-lane running track, an extensive renovation and expansion of Central Dining Hall, a 150-bed townhouse complex including a student activities center, renovations of the School of Architecture, Management & Engineering Technology building, and the building of the brand-new Student Leadership Center ( to be finished in the Fall of 2013.
Some elements of the park will be permanent, others being temporary in anticipation of future Strathclyde campus expansion and renewal.
" he concerted effort for renewal and expansion of hospital and medical care centers, as a part of our nation's system of hospitals, is as a public service and use within the highest meaning of such terms.
Under his leadership Truro continued to experience physical expansion as well as spiritual renewal.
As part of Rogers Media's May 3, 2012 renewal of its affiliation agreement with Jim Pattison Group-owned Citytv affiliates CKPG-TV / Prince George, CFJC-TV / Kamloops and CHAT-TV / Medicine Hat, the three stations will begin simulcasting the Vancouver edition of Breakfast Television on September 1, 2012 as part of an expansion of Citytv programming on the stations, which will follow the program grid of CKVU ( with breakaways from the Vancouver program grid for their weekday evening and midday newscasts and other locally-produced programs ).
This caused a new increase of tourism in Serfaus and through the constant renewal and expansion of the infrastructure and the connection to the lifts of Fiss-Ladis the ski area now covers 190 km of pistes through 70 lifts.
Liberty Science Center completed a twenty-two-month, $ 109 million expansion and renewal project on July 19, 2007.
The success of the Reformation in Zürich and its rapid territorial expansion definitely made this religious renewal a political issue and a major source of conflict between the thirteen cantons.
After twenty years FC Utrecht felt the need for expansion and renewal.
The network is undergoing expansion and rolling stock renewal.
Another one of her accomplishments was the expansion of the department's online registration renewal program.
The College for Creative Studies ( CCS ) launched a major expansion that transformed the institution while providing new educational opportunities for Detroit youth and advancing the renewal of the City ’ s New Center, Detroit area.
The renewal of Landes, desired by the Emperor Napoleon III, the arrival of the trains of the Mediterranean Railway Companies ( from 1907 up to 1960 ), the trend of bathing in the sea inspired by the Empress Eugenie and the benefits of the sea air on the health of those with tuberculosis all aided in the rapid expansion of the seaside resort of Mimizan-Plage ( first called Mimizan les Bains ).
Leggett's tenure at Queen's saw the largest capital renewal program in the University's 160-year history, including the construction of Chernoff Hall, Goodes Hall, Beamish-Munro Hall, Leggett Hall and Watts Hall, the expansion of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre and the renovation / restoration of Gordon Hall.
George Rogers Clark NHP was established to commemorate the accomplishments of George Rogers Clark and the expansion of the United States into the Northwest Territory ; to commemorate this story and its significance to the American people ; and to cooperate in the preservation, renewal and interpretation of the sites and structures in Vincennes associated with this story.

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