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These amendments to the Vocational Rehabilitation Act were designed to help provide for more specialized rehabilitation facilities, for more sheltered and `` half-way '' workshops, for greater numbers of adequately trained personnel, for more comprehensive services to individuals ( particularly to the homebound and the blind ), and for other administrative improvements to increase the program's overall effectiveness.
These amendments, known as the Constitutional Proposals of October 1949, were rejected by the colonial administration.
These amendments include:
These amendments to the Basic Law were mandated by Article I, section 4 of the Two Plus Four Treaty.
These amendments grant citizenship ( 14th ), and voting rights to all races ( 15th ), women ( 19th ), without poll tax ( 24th ) and youth 18 – 21 years old ( 26th ).
These amendments would have specifically required the Charter to be interpreted in a manner respectful of Quebec's distinct society, and would have added further statements to the Constitution Act, 1867 regarding racial and sexual equality and collective rights, and about minority language communities.
These eventually proved a considerable political embarrassment to the Workers ' Party, and in 1992 the leadership proposed amendments to the party constitution which would, inter alia, effectively allow it to purge members suspected of involvement in the Official IRA.
Wen Jiabao was quoted by the Washington Post as saying, " These amendments of the Chinese constitution are of great importance to the development of China.
These amendments entered into legal force on 8th December 2011.
These are reporting a measure to the full House with or without amendments, report the measure to the full House with a negative recommendation or fail to report the measure.
These amendments were seen by some Taiwan independence supporters as a prelude to a later declaration of independence, but the results of the 2004 election made this very unlikely.
These were the 1957 Regulations on Reeducation Through Labor, which were reissued in 1979 with amendments, and the 1957 Regulations Governing Offenses Against Public Order, which were rescinded and replaced in 1986 by regulations of the same name.
These were the 1957 Regulations on re-education through labor, which were reissued in 1979 with amendments, and the 1957 Regulations Governing Offenses Against Public Order, which were rescinded and replaced in 1986 by regulations of the same name.
These amendments delineated the features of the country's new sovereignty and a formal military structure, which prepared the ground for the obligatory military service clause of 1955.
These amendments to the plans resulted in three significant changes to the proposed centre from the initial 1960s concept.
These positions were questioned by the Quebec leader of the party, André Parizeau, who formulated a series of amendments in support of immediate independence in 2004 which were rejected by both the National Executive Committee ( NEC ) of the Quebec party ( by a vote of 4-2 ) the by the Central Executive Committee of the Canadian party ( by a vote of 7-1 ).
These actions were exacerbated when he tabled controversial amendments to the Anti Corruption Act that sought to increase the powers of the Anti Corruption Agency.
These modifications included the removal of the umbilical tower, the reconfiguring of three exhaust holes, and amendments to the electrical and mechanical ground support systems.
These amendments made it possible for less-wealthy communities to benefit from the Hill-Burton Act of 1946.
These amendments can be read here
These include supporting author's rights and Interoperability enforcements, such as working to improve Copyright Regulation by providing technical analysis, amendments and voting recommendations that may influence the European Parliament.
These amendments were hailed as the first serious attempt by Congress to curb presidential authority over military operations during an ongoing war.
" These amendments were also known as the Oliver Act.
These four amendments provided for:

These and greatly
These contain hemoglobin, an iron-containing protein, which facilitates transportation of oxygen by reversibly binding to this respiratory gas and greatly increasing its solubility in blood.
These critics state that Mary Baker Eddy's interpretation of Christian scripture diverges too greatly from basic tenets of Christianity.
These wars greatly weakened the empire.
These reforms made wars of attrition possible and greatly increased the number of casualties.
These lower infantry numbers reflect the greatly increased lethality, degree and type of training afforded to modern Infantry regiments.
These two magnets can be ordinary copper wound magnets, which greatly lowers the cost of an MRI scanner.
These machines vary greatly in size, shape and appearance.
These Allied ground forces in Korea were frequently outnumbered, and greatly, by their Chinese and North Korean attackers, but the U. S. Air Force and the U. S. Navy naval aviators had control of the air over nearly all of the Korean Peninsula.
These publications demonstrate that oral history can contribute greatly to our understanding of many interesting fields in human lives and history itself, such as the motives behind the dissidents ' activities, the formation of opposition groups, communication between dissidents and state representatives and the emergence of ex-communist elites and their decision-making processes.
These states are parliamentary republics and operate similarly to constitutional monarchies with parliamentary systems where the power of the monarch is also greatly circumscribed.
These were greatly expanded upon in the supplements Cults of Prax and Cults of Terror.
These developments greatly disturbed hardline communists such as the East German leader Erich Honecker, who condemned the end of the traditional " socialist unity " of the Soviet bloc and appealed to Moscow to rein in the Hungarians.
These words are fairly common amongst taekwondo schools, but accuracy of pronunciation can vary greatly.
These serializations served to greatly increase Tintin ’ s popularity in the United States.
These figures appear greatly exaggerated.
These satellites greatly advanced navigation, communications, military intelligence, geology, climate, and numerous other fields.
These laws meant that Sparta could not readily replace citizens lost in battle or otherwise and eventually proved near fatal to the continuance of the state as the number of citizens became greatly outnumbered by the non-citizens and, even more dangerously, the helots.
These atomic weights were based on the stoichiometric proportions of chemical reactions and compounds, a fact that greatly aided their acceptance: It was not necessary for a chemist to subscribe to atomic theory ( an unproven hypothesis at the time ) to make practical use of the tables.
These changes were " greatly repugnant " to Powell:
These agreements strengthened Venice's tie to the Western Empire, which greatly angered the Byzantine Emperor John I Tzimisces as Venice controlled all sea trade between Western Europe and the Byzantine Levant in the East.
These greatly increase the antenna gain, magnifying the emitted RF energy toward the horizon, which in turn greatly increases a station's broadcast range.
These temples, though greatly inferior to their gigantic neighbor, were still larger than that at Segesta, and even exceed the great temple of Neptune at Paestum ; so that the three, when standing, must have presented a spectacle unrivaled in antiquity.
These sets tend to vary greatly between countries, with many variations in toys, but more especially papers, which tend to be unique to the specific countries in which the sets are released.
These visions greatly influenced his life ; for instance, when Turner was 22 years old, he ran away from his owner, but returned a month later after having such a vision.

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