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* 1940 – The " Aufbau Ost " directive is signed by Wilhelm Keitel.
Some early scientists such as Georg Ernst Stahl ( 1659-1734 ) and Francisque Bouillier ( 1813 – 1899 ) had supported a form of animism which life and mind, the directive principle in evolution and growth, holding that all cannot be traced back to chemical and mechanical processes, but that there is a directive force which guides energy without altering its amount.
With regard to occupational pension schemes, the SE is covered by the provisions laid down in the proposal for a directive on institutions for occupational schemes, presented by the Commission in October 2000, in particular in connection with the possibility of introducing a single pension scheme for all their employees in the European Union.
The EU's Directive on Alternative Investment Fund Managers ( AIFMD ) was passed by the EU Parliament on November 11, 2010 and is the first EU directive focused on " alternative investment fund managers ", including hedge fund managers.
According to the EU, the aim of the directive is to provide greater monitoring and control of alternative investment funds.
Although the directive applies to all member states, in the UK it is possible to " opt out " of the 48-hour working week to work longer hours.
A January 2008 directive states that the reasoning behind this is since " Prisoner of War " is the international legal recognized status for such people there is no need for any individual country to follow suit.
In her battle with demonic puppet master, Mokkurkalfi she states that she dislikes machines whose prime directive is meaningless combat, and that a true mechanic must value the sanctity of his or her mecha's life.
These Sentinels are equipped with several body-mounted gun turrets, and their primary directive is to protect humans rather than to hunt mutants.
; No prime directive: There is typically no prohibition on contact or interference with other races protecting them from advanced technology.
* In the upcoming film Prince of Malacca, a Wall Street billionaire hedge fund manager, after seeking nadi astrology in India, is getting into a double deal by becoming a CIA ’ s intelligence officer with a special directive from the President of the United States of America to detect a drug cartel in Southeast Asia, in an exchange for using space and satellite technology to locate an island in the Strait of Malacca where in a tribal community his lover of previous birth is born as a beautiful dancer.
Wagner originally wrote the work to be performed without intermission – an example of his efforts to break with tradition – and, while today's opera houses sometimes still follow this directive, it is also performed in a three-act version.
An antenna array is a group of multiple active antennas coupled to a common source or load to produce a directive radiation pattern.
In a Directional antenna | directive antenna, shown here, the largest lobe, in the desired direction of propagation, is called the " main lobe ".
In a directive antenna in which the objective is to direct the radio waves in one particular direction, the lobe in that direction is larger than the others ; this is called the " main lobe ".
Continuity of Operations ( COOP ) is a United States Federal initiative, required by Presidential directive, to ensure that agencies are able to continue performance of essential functions under a broad range of circumstances.
Even if the diaphragm is not perfectly circular, this effect occurs such that larger sources are more directive.
However, as Star Fleet does not officially make first contact with the Organians until the original series episode " Errand of Mercy ," it is unknown what impact, if any, they had on the development of the directive.
The directive is regarded as " inviolable ," and any Star Fleet officer responding to a question regarding their prior actions with words to the effect of " I cannot reply due to the Temporal Prime Directive " would not normally be subject to censure, as long as some form of temporal instability had been sensed, however slight the signs.

directive and implemented
That month, Clinton implemented a Department of Defense directive known as " Don't Ask, Don't Tell ", which allowed gay men and women to serve in the armed services provided they kept their sexuality a secret, and forbade the military from inquiring about an individual's sexual orientation.
This tied into the European Commission's proposals for worker participation in the ' fifth company law directive ', which was also never implemented.
More commonly, member states are required to make changes to their laws ( commonly referred to as transposition ) in order for the directive to be implemented correctly.
Indirect effect describes a situation where national courts are required to interpret national law in line with an unimplemented or badly implemented directive, as opposed to ignoring national law in preference to the directive as occurs when direct effect is invoked.
While Von Colson dealt with a situation where a member state had failed to implement a directive correctly, in Marleasing v La Comercial Internacional de Alimentacion the ECJ extended indirect effect to situations where the member state concerned had not implemented the directive at all.
These issues were raised when the directive was first implemented in 2003 and reliability effects were less known.
After years of litigation from ACFÉO, however, the directive was never fully implemented.
This tied into the European Commission's proposals for worker participation in the ' fifth company law directive ', which was never implemented.
The directive was implemented by several other directives thus most white goods, light bulb packaging and cars must have an EU Energy Label clearly displayed when offered for sale or rent.
Denmark has implemented the EU data retention directive and much more, by logging all internet flow or sessions between operators and operators and consumers.
The German Bundestag had implemented the directive in " Gesetz zur Neuregelung der Telekommunikationsüberwachung und anderer verdeckter Ermittlungsmaßnahmen sowie zur Umsetzung der Richtlinie 2006 / 24 / EG ".
As such, the directive is not currently implemented in Germany.
The directive has been implemented in Romania as well.
Slovakia has implemented the directive in Act No. 610 / 2003 Coll.
During the war, he held the three main pillars of his policy: As Command in Chief, along with General José Félix Estigarribia, he led successful campaigns of the Army ; implemented a progressive system of expenses, and maintained a diplomatic directive with the strong desire to achieve peace with dignity.
On 7 March 2006, however, the National Assembly passed the DADVSI Act which implemented — with some modifications — the 2001 European Union Copyright directive.
This has been replaced by a European numerical system, as set out in directive 1999 / 92 / EU implemented in the UK as the Dangerous Substances and Explosives Atmospheres Regulations 2002

directive and UK
Since European Union directive 2007 / 51 / EC came into force on 3 April 2009 the UK Health Protection Agency ( HPA ) reported that mercury thermometers could no longer be sold to the general public.
In the UK the directive is enacted as the Cosmetic Product ( safety ) Regulations 2008.
* FAQ about the directive and Summary of the issues, on the UK Patent Office site
Following Booth's speech, an alliance between UKIP and the UK Labour Party MEPs persuaded the EU Transport Commissioner to amend the directive, allowing the service ( and similar ' social carriers ' across Europe ) to continue in business.
This bill was incorporated in the EU REACH directive 09 / 06 and supported by the World Wide Fund for Nature UK.
Prior to the implementation of the WEEE directive in the UK, waste electronic and electrical equipment was disposed of in the household ( municipal ) waste stream.
A Living Will, made when competent, can under UK law, give a directive that they refuse ' Palliative Care ' or ' Terminal Sedation ', or ' any drug likely to suppress my respiration '.
The UK copyright was subsequently extended through 2007 by a European Union directive in 1996 standardising terms throughout the EU to the author's life plus 70 years.
This directive required the UK where Equitable ’ s headquarters were based to supervise its “ entire business ” and the curtailed the supervisory power of other EU countries where Equitable operated.
Though the Appointed Actuary ( AA ) is not a role required by the directive, it is an essential part of the UK national insurance.
: UK health and safety standards are hard won, and this directive threatens to dilute those high standards and compromise British workers and public safety without any redress to UK law or regulatory bodies.
In the UK, SEA is inseparable from the term ' sustainability ', and an SEA is expected to be carried out as part of a wider Sustainability Appraisal ( SA ), which was already a requirement for many types of plan before the SEA directive and includes social, and economic factors in addition to environmental.

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