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The Mongol Ilkhanate leader Abaqa sent a delegation with over a dozen members to the 1274 Council of Lyon, where plans were made for possible military cooperation between the Mongols and the Europeans.
He made arrangements with Thomas Taggart to have a delegation sent from Indiana to support his bid, but was unable to garner support outside of the Hoosier delegation.
A scholar-official named Lou Yue, secretary to the delegation, recorded the journey, much of which was made upon the Grand Canal, and submitted his Diary of a Journey to the North to the emperor on his return.
He then, repeating the line of argument the English delegation had made two years previously, proposed a military alliance against Spain, promising to repeal the Navigation Act in return for Dutch assistance in the conquest of Spanish America.
Sarandon is noted for her active support of progressive and left-liberal political causes, ranging from donations made to organizations such as EMILY's List, to participating in a 1983 delegation to Nicaragua sponsored by MADRE, an organization that promotes " social, environmental and economic justice.
Any exception to these principles can only be made by formal law ; no delegation is possible.
Article 124 states the main principles of decentralisation: provinces and municipalities are competent to regulate and administrate their internal affairs ( Subarticle 1 ), delegation is possible — but only by the provinces and municipalities themselves ( Article 128 ); nevertheless demands, regulated by formal law, can be made by the central government on such regulative and administrative powers ; delegation is allowed ( Article 124 sub 2 ).
By Wednesday September 7, 1864, the delegates from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island gave a positive answer to the Canadian delegation, expressing the view that the federation of all of the provinces was considered desirable if the terms of union could be made satisfactory and the question of Maritime Union was waived.
A delegation met Mitchell at Terre Haute, Indiana, and the local procession was made up of the K. of P. Band, labor organizations, and school children.
On a night when most of the residents of Spokan Falls were at a gala wedding celebration, a delegation of armed " Cheneyites " invaded the Auditor's office, took possession of the books, did their own ballot recount which showed Cheney the victor, and made off into the darkness with the records.
During the 2004 Senate race in South Dakota, Republican challenger John Thune made Ellsworth a campaign issue, stating in an April 16, 2004 appearance at the base that if he were elected over incumbent Democrat and Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle: “ It puts Ellsworth in a lot stronger position than having someone who's going to be in the minority and someone who doesn't have a relationship with the President of the U. S .” In a debate between the two men broadcast on KSFY-TV and KOTA-TV television on October 17, 2004, Thune said: " I think we have got to have somebody that has a relationship with the President of the United States, can work constructively across party lines in the Congress to get this done if we're going save Ellsworth " and was later quoted in the " Rapid City Journal " newspaper on October 27, 2004 claiming that: " an all-Democratic congressional delegation would have little political influence if President Bush is elected to a second term .”
At last they only made a resolution to send a delegation consisting of senior leaders such as Zhou, Ye Jianying and Qin Bangxian to Xi ' an at the request of Zhang and Yang.
The sharing of personal data with delegation of powers as for the application of the actions to be taken could only be made on the basis of reciprocal confidence, which rests itself on the transparency.
On 21 February 1914 a delegation of Albanian notables and arbëreshë ones ( ruled by Luigi Baffa and Vincenzo Baffa Trasci ), led by Essad Pasha Toptani, made a formal request, which he accepted thereby becoming By the grace of the powers and the will of the people the Prince ( Mbret ) of Albania.
" The organiser of the strike, Harry Pearman, headed a delegation to meet Powell and said after: " I have just met Enoch Powell and it made me feel proud to be an Englishman.
The Athenians made sure that a Spartan delegation was also on hand to hear the offer, and rejected it: The degree to which we are put in the shadow by the Medes ' strength is hardly something you need to bring to our attention.
In June 1951 the German Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer, appointed him state secretary ( a top-ranking civil servant ) in the Federal Chancellery ( Kanzleramt ) and made him head of the German delegation for the Schuman Plan negotiations.
His subsequent departure for Norway ensured that he was free from coup conspiracy. On his return not long after the takeover he sent a delegation made up of military spokesmen Colonel Filipo Tarakinikini, Colonel Etueni Caucau and acting Commander Colonel Tuatoko to express his full support for Speight and ex SAS Warrant Officer, Ilisoni Ligairi.
Each delegation is normally made to a regulatory body designated by the national government for the country code concerned.
Each national delegation is made up of at most five student competitors plus two leaders, selected on a national level.
Although he had won plaudits for his legal skills as Lord Chancellor, Attlee declined to appoint him to the British delegation at the Nuremberg War Trials, telling him bluntly in a letter that his role in the pre-war governments made this unwise.
The Athenians made sure that a Spartan delegation was on hand to hear the offer, but rejected it.

delegation and formal
In February 1949, Nasser was sent as a member of the Egyptian delegation to Rhodes to negotiate a formal ceasefire with Israel, and reportedly considered the terms to be humiliating.
They can be far-reaching or quite limited and are typically enshrined in a formal delegation of authority.
Some rights are absolute, most can be limited by parliamentary or " formal " law, many can be limited by delegation of limiting powers.
The right can be limited by formal law ; no delegation is allowed.
This right can be limited by formal law ; delegation is possible.
This right, introduced by the revision of 1983, can be limited by formal law ; delegation is allowed.
The right can be limited by formal law ; delegation is allowed.
This right can be limited by formal law ; delegation is allowed.
The right can be limited by formal law ; delegation is allowed.
All other issues pertaining the elections are regulated by formal law ; delegation is possible ( Article 59 ).
This right can be limited by formal law ; delegation is possible.
Article 112 states the main principle: the power to judge disputes of private law and the law of obligations is exclusively attributed to the judiciary ( subarticle 1 ); formal law can attribute other judicial powers to either the judiciary or other courts ; delegation is possible as regards the regulation of the procedures and the implementation of rulings ( subarticle 2 ).
Their sessions are public, except in cases regulated by formal law ; delegation is allowed ( Subarticle 1 ).
In February 2006, relations between Turkey and Israel suffered when Turkey hosted a delegation from the Palestinian group Hamas, although on a formal visit to Turkey in 2006, the Israeli then Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni stated that " Bilateral relations Turkey and Israel are excellent.
* a formal sense to refer to laws promulgated by a government executive branch under a delegation of authority from the legislative branch, discussed in Regulation ( law ).
When McKinley led the delegation of Republican dignitaries sent to formally advise Harrison of his convention triumph, the President, angered over the " profusion of McKinley buttons, placards and streamers that littered path to victory ", had only a cold formal greeting for the Ohio governor.
Praefectus, often with a further qualification, was the formal title of many, fairly low to high-ranking, military or civil officials in the Roman Empire, whose authority was not embodied in their person ( as it was with elected Magistrates ) but conferred by delegation from a higher authority.
At the Council of Florence on February 4, 1442, a Coptic Orthodox Church delegation signed the Cantate Domino document for the formal union with the Catholic Church.
" After a UN delegation issued a preliminary report stating that it found a profound problem of racism and discrimination against people of Haitian origins, Dominican Foreign Minister Carlos Morales Troncoso issued a formal statement denouncing it and asserting that " Our border with Haiti has its problems, this is our reality and it must be understood.
The Governor's formal surrender was accepted in the island's underground command-post by a combined Army / Navy delegation sometime after 9: 00am on 13 June 1943.

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