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These and agencies
These are becoming more and more available through the work of counties and other government agencies.
These agencies assisted families in selecting an appropriate micro-enterprise or to improve an existing skill.
These interpretations are distinguished from statutory law which are the statutes and codes enacted by legislative bodies, and regulatory law which are regulations established by executive branch agencies.
These agencies require milk to be HTST pasteurized to qualify for the " pasteurized " label.
** sponsored top-level domains ( sTLD ): These domains are proposed and sponsored by private agencies or organizations that establish and enforce rules restricting the eligibility to use the TLD.
These partners include national government agencies such as DFID, ECHO, EuropeAid, USAID ; UN agencies such as the Food and Agriculture Organisation ( FAO ) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development ( IFAD ); non-governmental organizations such as Save the Children, Catholic Relief Services and Norwegian Refugee Council ; as well as corporate partners such as TNT N. V., YUM!
These agencies were taken over by the European Defence Agency.
These patterns may be very illuminating and important, but the underlying causal agencies must be separately specified ( though often they are not ).
These agencies created the standard in which agencies now run.
These ratings are developed by highly skilled safe breakers employed by insurance agencies, such as Underwriters Laboratories.
These teams include doctors, nurses, pharmacists, etc., and are typically sponsored by hospitals, public safety agencies or private organizations.
These viruses and trojans are sometimes developed by government agencies, such as CIPAV and Magic Lantern.
These agencies then review the proposed merger first by defining what the market is and then determining the market concentration using the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index ( HHI ) and each company's market share.
These data represent offenses reported to and arrests made by State and local law enforcement agencies as reported to the FBI.
These agencies typically require that the machines deal random card sequences using a virtual deck of cards.
These agencies assess the ability of the debtor to honor his obligations and accordingly give him or her a credit rating.
These agencies can be hired by the issuer to assign a bond rating, which is valuable information to potential bond holders that helps sell bonds on the primary market.
These are funded by various national agencies like the Department of Science and Technology, Department of Electronics, Department of Space, Aeronautical Development Agency, Department of Atomic Energy, and Oil and Natural Gas Commission ( ONGC ).
Residents sued and the Maryland court system likened the study to experiments performed in the Nazi concentration camps of World War II: " These programs were somewhat alike in the vulnerability of the subjects: uneducated African-American men, debilitated patients in a charity hospital, prisoners of war, inmates of concentration camps and others falling within the custody and control of the agencies conducting or approving the experiments ," the court said.
These radios come pre-tuned to a station in each area that has agreed to provide this service to local emergency management officials and agencies, often with a direct link back to the plant's safety system or control room for instant activation should an evacuation or other emergency arise.
These agencies thus have an incentive to monitor originators and check loan quality.
These agencies would enforce rules on call-signs, assigned frequencies, licensing and acceptable content for broadcast.
These agencies meet frequently in person with the management of many companies, and advise on actions the company should take to maintain a certain rating.

These and institutional
These positions and all other employees should work together toward the museum ’ s institutional goal.
These large institutional investors need to protect the long-term value of their investments from inflationary debasement of currency and market fluctuations, and provide recurrent cash flows to pay for retiree benefits in the short-medium term: from that perspective, think-tanks such as the World Pensions Council ( WPC ) have argued that infrastructure is an ideal asset class that provides tangible advantages such as long duration ( facilitating cash flow matching with long-term liabilities ), protection against inflation and statistical diversification ( low correlation with ‘ traditional ’ listed assets such as equity and fixed income investments ), thus reducing overall portfolio volatility.
These concerns also lead to questions about the institutional capacity of governments to implement land reforms as they are designed.
These articles exemplify the development of an institutional critique within the inner circle of Conceptual Art.
These transactions can involve the sale of private equity fund interests or portfolios of direct investments in privately held companies through the purchase of these investments from existing institutional investors.
These duties include " establishing major institutional goals, engaging in long-range planning and policy-making, overseeing the annual operating budget of the College and overseeing the review process and recommending a Dominican Friar for election to the Presidency of the College.
These events led to an institutional instability.
These institutional interventions are all seen as methods for balancing the employment relationship to generate not only economic efficiency, but also employee equity and voice.
These products are used in utility, industrial, commercial, institutional, and residential applications.
These institutional reforms included: administrative reorganization, improved training of the laity, the expansion of the Catholic press, an expansion of Roman Catholic education, and the growth of Church ’ s influence in rural areas.
These are classified by institutional type, institutional gatherings, by activity sector alphabetically.
These included institutional issues such as the proper role of international judicial bodies, and the ICJ's advisory function.
" These developments had far-reaching consequences in shaping the postwar environment, including the domestic cold war climate, the rise of the welfare state, and the implementation of an institutional framework for industrial relations.
These differences are caused by a mix of cultural and institutional factors.
These problems are argued by researchers at the Overseas Development Institute to be caused by a variety of political, institutional and operational factors.
These language areas of 1921 actually had no institutional translation in the structure of the Belgian state, then still constitutionally divided into provinces and municipalities.
These two degree programs became attractive centerpieces for other efforts to improve and enhance institutional roles.
These colors are used in the institutional seal and other symbols of each faculty, in the university ceremonies conferring doctorate degrees, and are also used by the students in their ribbons related with the academic traditions ( see Queima das Fitas ( The Burning of the Ribbons )).
These ' pure types ' are almost always found in combination with other ' pure types ' — for example, familial charisma ( important in kingship and the Indian caste system ) is a combination of charismatic and traditional elements, while institutional charisma ( existing in all church organizations, but absent from a priesthood that fails to develop such an organization ) is a mixture of charismatic and legal elements.
These grants are given in order to strengthen teaching and learning in the humanities in schools and colleges across the nation, facilitate research and original scholarship, provide opportunities for lifelong learning, preserve and provide access to cultural and educational resources and to strengthen the institutional base of the humanities.
These are typically available only to institutional investors, not retail investors.
These markets are generally only available to institutional or accredited investors and allow trading of unregistered and private company securities.
These loans became more common as the institutional loan investor base grew in the U. S. and Europe.
These provide institutional leadership in all aspects of development in specific areas of discipline in the various regions by providing networking arrangements to help ensure the accelerated development of Higher Educational Institutions in their respective service areas.

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