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Your suggested solution, it seems to me, is grossly oversimplified and is inconsistent with your generally realistic attitude toward, and endorsement of, sound planning.
It is the Technical Committees that, formally, approve a British Standard, which is then presented to the Secretary of the supervisory Sector Board for endorsement of the fact that the Technical Committee has indeed completed a task for which it was constituted.
She has brought not only her personality into this endorsement but also her creative side, as she is also a co-creator of the ads.
The DPP and its affiliated parties are widely classified as " liberal " because of their strong human rights stance and endorsement of pluralistic democracy while their Kuomintang opposition, historically take a defensive posture on such issues, is generally viewed as " conservative.
Chief Justice William Rehnquist, writing for the majority, stated that " The incidental advancement of a religious mission, or the perceived endorsement of a religious message, is reasonably attributable to the individual aid recipients not the government, whose role ends with the disbursement of benefits.
A key authoritarian element of fascism is its endorsement of a prime national leader, who is often known simply as the " Leader " or a similar title, such as Duce in Italian, Führer in German, Caudillo in Spanish, Poglavnik in Croatia, or Conducător in Romanian.
Scholars of Augustine's work have traditionally understood him to have shared the common view of his educated contemporaries that the Earth is spherical, in line with the quotation above, and with Augustine's famous endorsement of science in De Genesi ad litteram.
Normally, the only way to possess these is by being grandfathered in or inheriting a pistol with a barrel length under 4 inches, in which case the individual may receive the Class 7 endorsement.
The term " hate crime " is now used more often than in the past mainly because the groups that used to have official endorsement under with intergovernmental and / or armed forces involvement.
The final draft of the ICD-11 system is expected to be submitted to WHO's World Health Assembly ( WHA ) for official endorsement by 2015.
The quality is “ proven ” by references to famous brand, sporting figure, racing team, some professional endorsement or some similar subjective claim.
Note that reporting the beliefs of others in a non-fiction format is not necessarily an endorsement of the ultimate veracity of those beliefs, it is simply saying it is true that people believe them ( for such topics as mythology, religion ).
A corollary to Rand's endorsement of self-interest is her rejection of the ethical doctrine of altruism — which she defined in the sense of Auguste Comte's altruism ( he coined the term ), as a moral obligation to live for the sake of others.
After an endorsement by the Chairman National Accountability Bureau, the request is presented before the court, which decides whether it should be accepted or not.
Samoa's current Head of State is His Highness Tui-Atua Tupua Tamasese Tupuola Efi, who was anointed the Head of State title with the unanimous endorsement of Samoa's Parliament.
The endorsement by the IHEU of the capitalization of the word " Humanism ", and the dropping of any adjective such as " secular ", is quite recent.
A license to operate a vehicle with air brakes is required ( i. e., normally a Class I, II, or III commercial license with an " A " or " S " endorsement in provinces other than Ontario ).
In Ontario, a " Z " endorsement is required to drive any vehicle using air brakes ; in provinces other than Ontario, the " A " endorsement is for air brake operation only, and an " S " endorsement is for both operation and adjustment of air brakes.

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In 2000, the image of the smiling governor frisking Rolax was published in newspapers statewide, which drew criticism from civil rights leaders who saw the incident as a violation of Rolax's civil rights and an endorsement by Whitman of racial profilingespecially since Rolax was not arrested or found to be violating any law.
Applying this test, the court found a lack of implied endorsement and held that the First Amendment protected Electronic Arts in its use of a virtual football player that resembled Mr. Brown.
At WrestleMania X8, Edge found himself in a match with Booker T that was the result of Edge beating out Booker for a fictitious Japanese shampoo endorsement.
The phrase " patent medicine " comes from the late 17th century marketing of medical elixirs, when those who found favour with royalty were issued letters patent authorising the use of the royal endorsement in advertising.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit found that the phrase constitutes an endorsement of religion, and therefore violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
His own charismatic account of work has found endorsement in that document.
After a review, the Ohio Elections Commission found that the Tancredo and Family Research Council endorsement claims were false but did not warrant any reprimand.
However, even though a British National ( Overseas ) passport does not entitle the holder the right of abode in the UK, this endorsement is not found in BN ( O ) passports ( 1999 – 2006 and biometric versions ).
: This endorsement is found in passports where the holder uses or retains another professional name or has an academic, feudal or legal title.
: This endorsement was found in British passports ( British National ( Overseas ) and passports for BOTC with a connection with Hong Kong ) held by people with Chinese names issued by the Hong Kong Immigration Department before the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong.
: This endorsement is found in British passports held by people who are dependants or spouses of British diplomats.

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When Governor Shirley was recalled in 1757, Hutchinson sought and received the endorsement of the British military leader Lord Loudoun in an effort to succeed Shirley as governor.
In an effort to publicize the project and gain financial support, its designers sought and received the endorsement and participation of British artists.
Therefore although written in French this work was produced for the endorsement of the British monarchy, and at the time of its publication, for the House of Hanover.
At that parliamentary inquiry ( 17 July 2008 ) the chairman of the House of Commons ’ Select Committee on Universities condemned the Agency asa toothless old dog ’ and declared that the British degree classification system had ‘ descended into farce .’ Alderman himself gave evidence to the Select Committee, whose report ( 2 August 2009 ) amounted to a strong endorsement of his views.
While the roots of the split between Tyndall and Jordan was considerd to be the marriage of Jordan to Françoise Dior-who had previously been romantically involved with Tyndall-Tyndall himself stated that the rift between the two men was a consequence of an ideological clash resuting from his rejection of Jordan's endorsement of straight Nazism and his own preference for a more ' British ' solution.
The closest thing to a formal endorsement of the term occurs in the Labour Code, 2010 ( a British Virgin Islands statute ) which includes a reference and statutory definition for the " Sister Islands ", which the Code defines as meaning ' the islands of the Virgin Islands other than Tortola '.
In recent years, Maurice Lacroix has collaborated with Wikipedia's founder Jimmy Wales, musician Bob Geldof and British golfer Justin Rose on a brand endorsement campaign.
the British and the Chinese Government have agreed that the Certificate of Identity contain the following endorsement:
: British citizens from the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man without a qualifying connection to the United Kingdom by descent or residency have this endorsement in their passports, as the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are part of the European Community only for the purposes of the free movement of goods.
: British National ( Overseas ) passports usually have one of these endorsement in their passport, as a valid Hong Kong permanent identity card or Hong Kong identity card ( which guarantees right of abode and / or entry in / into Hong Kong ) is normally required to possess a BN ( O ) passport.
: British Subjects with the right of abode ( usually from the Republic of Ireland ) have this endorsement in their passports.
: British Overseas Citizens, British Subjects and British Protected Persons without the right of abode who have been granted indefinite leave to enter or remain retain this entitlement for life, and their passports are accordingly issued with this endorsement.
After the handover, British passport issued in Hong Kong can only be issued at the British Consulate-General, and this endorsement is no longer in use.

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