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executive and order
In an important assertion of national leadership in this field, he has issued an executive order establishing the President's committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Crime, to be supported and assisted by a Citizens Advisory Council of recognized authorities on juvenile problems.
Upon Kennedy's death, President Johnson issued an executive order on November 29, 1963 to rename the LOC and Cape Canaveral in honor of Kennedy.
* 1959 – President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs an executive order proclaiming Hawaii the 50th state of the union.
See also Ford's 1976 executive order.
Their position was that Clinton should have integrated the military by executive order, noting that President Harry Truman used executive order to racially desegregate the armed forces.
Clinton's defenders argue that an executive order might have prompted the Senate to write the exclusion of gays into law, potentially making it harder to integrate the military in the future.
Television series executive producer Marti Noxon later reflected that this story might have been produced by the studio in order to frighten Whedon into taking the reins of the project.
These programs continued until 1969, when by executive order President Richard Nixon shut down all programs related to American offensive use of biological weapons.
Roosevelt made his request to Congress on March 21, 1933 ; the legislation was submitted to Congress the same day ; Congress passed it by voice vote on the 31st ; Roosevelt signed it the same day, then issued an executive order on April 5 creating the agency, appointing its director ( Fechner ), and assigning War Department corps area commanders the task to commence enrollment.
Barry Winchell, apparently motivated by anti-gay bias, President Clinton issued an executive order modifying the Uniform Code of Military Justice to permit evidence of a hate crime to be admitted during the sentencing phase of a trial.
United States Executive Order 9066 was a United States presidential executive order signed and issued during World War II by U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19, 1942, authorizing the Secretary of War to prescribe certain areas as military zones.
* 1942 – World War II: President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the executive order 9066, allowing the United States military to relocate Japanese-Americans to Japanese internment camps.
These specifications are contained in an executive order which, strictly speaking, governs only flags made for or by the U. S. federal government.
The executive order signed in 1996 to turn off Selective Availability in 2000 was proposed by the US Secretary of Defense, William Perry, because of the widespread growth of differential GPS services to improve civilian accuracy and eliminate the US military advantage.
On March 7, 2011, President Obama issued an executive order that permits ongoing indefinite detention of Guantánamo detainees.
* 1976 – Missouri Governor Kit Bond issues an executive order rescinding the Extermination Order, formally apologizing on behalf of the state of Missouri for the suffering it had caused to the members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
After Roosevelt signed an executive order setting aside land in the Benguet region of the Philippines for a military reservation under the United States Army, Camp John Hay of Baguio City was established on October 25, 1903 and named in his honor.
Implementation is guided by a committee of state ministers and by a NEAP Expert Working Group, both established in 1994 by executive order.
George Bush also signed an executive order restoring Libya's immunity from terror-related lawsuits and dismissing pending compensation cases.
" The PLA can also be called upon by the chief executive to help maintain public order and assist with disaster relief efforts.
The Governor of Missouri, Lilburn Boggs, had issued an executive order on October 27, 1838, known as the " Extermination Order ".
President Obama also issued an executive order expanding existing sanctions against individuals who violate human rights to include those who threaten Burma s political restructuring process.

executive and represented
Some of the contention arose in response to strong M advocacy on the part of one commercial interest, InterSystems, whose chief executive disliked the name MUMPS and felt that it represented a serious marketing obstacle.
Controlling the Senate for a while, Whigs passed a censure motion denouncing Jackson's arrogant assumption of executive power in the face of the true will of the people as represented by Congress.
When the IFC's Board of Directors votes on matters brought before it, each executive director's vote is weighted according to the total share capital of the member countries represented by that director.
In 2012 Bulgarian Turks are represented at every level of government-local, with MRF having mayors in 35 municipalities, at parliamentary level with MRF having 38 deputies ( 14 % of the votes in Parliamentary elections for 2009-13 ) and at executive level, where there is currently one Turkish minister-Vezhdi Rashidov.
The monarch is represented through the Governor-General, who has executive powers granted in the Constitution, as well as rarely exercised reserve powers.
The investor group named McGregor president and chief executive officer, and he represented Pittsburgh on the NHL's Board of Governors.
The executive and judicial branches of government are based in Manila as represented by Malacañan Palace, the official office and residence of the President of the Philippines, and the buildings of the Supreme Court of the Philippines respectively.
UMass Boston's undergraduates are represented by the Undergraduate Student Government, which consists of the Undergraduate Student Senate, the executive office of the USG President, and the office of the USG Chief Justice.
Orangetown has a Town Supervisor, presently Andrew Stewart, as its elected executive and is represented in the United States House of Representatives by Eliot Engel.
The Sovereign was represented by the Governor ( initially by the Lord Lieutenant ), who granted Royal Assent to Acts of Parliament in Northern Ireland, but executive power rested with the Prime Minister, the leader of the largest party in the House of Commons.
Currently ( 2006 ) there are five different political parties represented in the executive.
Congress was able to overturn an executive order by passing legislation in conflict with it during the period of 1939 to 1983 until the Supreme Court ruled in Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha that the " legislative veto " represented " the exercise of legislative power " without " bicameral passage followed by presentment to the President.
With all these issues above written in the Constitution of Turkey, the executive rights are given to the President of the Republic of Turkey to be represented as the Commander-in-Chief of the nation.
From their perspective, they represented a legitimate national executive power acting against states that had breached the constitution.
A corporation may be represented in public by its chief executive officer, chairman or president, chief financial officer, counsel or external legal advisor.
The Directory was composed of five directors and represented the executive power: leaders were local politicians like Gian Galeazzo Serbelloni, the first president.
After the New Zealand Social Democratic Party was formed in 1913 in an attempt to unify various groups within the labour movement, Hunter represented the miners on the party's executive committee.
At independence, executive power in Ceylon resided with the monarch of Ceylon, represented by the Governor-General, which was exercised on the advice of the Prime Minister.
He left four children, including John Randolph Hearst, Jr., a company executive and director who represented this branch of the family among the trustees,
Unlike in central government, executive boards usually consist of all parties represented in the council ; there is no opposition.
Since 1991, the party has been represented in the National Council and in the five-member cantonal Ticino executive ( the Council of State, Consiglio di Stato ) with Marco Borradori.
It was not represented in the second chamber nor on the Swiss Federal Council ( executive body ).
Folkestone and Hythe are represented in Parliament by Conservative Damian Collins former advertising executive and Oxford alumnus.
In Lower Canada, the French-speaking and Catholic Canadiens held the majority in the elected house of representatives, but were either a small minority or simply not represented in the appointed legislative and executive councils, both appointed by the Governor, representing the British Crown in the colony.
However, these assemblies represented only the privileged classes, and were protecting the colony against executive encroachments.

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