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Under the 1939 Code this item was permitted to survive a tax-free reorganization in the Stanton Brewery case, but only over the dissent of Judge Learned Hand, who wrote the majority opinion in the Sansome case, a leading case requiring carryover of earnings and profits in a non-taxable reorganization.
Under pressure from parents, the majority of Brooklyn College girls major in education since that co-ordinates best with marriage plans -- limited graduate study requirement and convenient working hours.
Under the protocol signed on 7 May 1832 between Bavaria and the protecting Powers, and basically dealing with the way in which the Regency was to be managed until Otto reached his majority ( while also concluding the second Greek loan, for a sum of £ 2, 400, 000 sterling ), Greece was defined as an independent kingdom, with the Arta-Volos line as its northern frontier.
Under the Golden Bull, a majority of electors sufficed to elect a king, and each elector could cast only one vote.
Under his leadership, the Congress won an overwhelming majority in the elections of 1952.
Under Section 4 of the Twenty-fifth Amendment, the vice president, in conjunction with a majority of the Cabinet, may transfer the presidential powers and duties from the president to the vice president by transmitting a written declaration to the Speaker of the House and the president pro tempore of the Senate that the president is unable to discharge the presidential powers and duties.
Under the " first past the post " system the candidate with most votes ( a plurality ) wins, even if they do not have an absolute majority ( more than half ) of votes.
Under such a system, intermediate appellate courts are entrusted with deciding the vast majority of appeals.
Under the agreement, most members of the sizable Greek-speaking community of western Turkey were forced to resettle in Greece, while the majority of the Turkish-speaking residents of Thrace who were not forced out during the Balkan wars were removed to Turkey.
Under a two-party system, one of the two parties typically holds a majority in the legislature and is usually referred to as the majority party while the other is the minority party.
Under the system then in place, each elector cast two votes ; if a person received a vote from a majority of the electors, that person became president, and the runner-up became vice-president.
Under the United States Constitution as it then stood, each elector cast two votes and the candidate with a majority of the votes was elected president, with the vice-presidency going to the runner-up.
Under the New Left, the PvdA started a strategy of polarisation, striving for a cabinet based on a progressive majority in parliament.
Under Guéranger, the monks of Solesmes advocated singing Gregorian chant in a free musical metre giving the majority of sung notes the same durational length.
Under Roman domination, Latin became the speech of the majority of the inahbitants, ultimately developing into the modern Sardinian language.
Under Weimar the constitution could be amended without noticing ; any law passed with a two-thirds majority vote was not bound by the constitution.
Under BAPCPA, a debtor who has moved from one state to another within two years of filing ( 730 days ) the bankruptcy case must use exemptions from the place of the debtor ’ s domicile for the majority of the 180 day time period preceding the two years ( 730 days ) before the filing.
Under Section 2, whenever there is a vacancy in the office of Vice President, the President nominates a successor who becomes Vice President if confirmed by a majority vote of both Houses of the Congress.
Under the first past the post ( FPTP ) single member voting system the highest polling candidate is elected as opposed to a candidate that has an absolute majority of votes.
Under the plan, the government would loan Cunard the majority of the liner's cost.
Under the House of Lords Act 1999 the majority of hereditary peers lost the privilege of a seat and right to vote in the House of Lords.
Under the terms of the Golden Bull of 1356, Frederick's closest male relative would serve as his guardian and as regent of Electoral Palatinate until Frederick reached the age of majority.
Under his leadership, the AP won an unprecedented majority of the votes in the elections of October 10, 1965 and formed a majority government.

Under and Garde
Under his system, those men who had purchased exemption from conscription into the army would nonetheless be called up into a new service, the Garde Mobile.
* " Avant Garde Under Net Conditions "-Perspektive ( Printed edition-Austria ) June 2002, and online.

Under and personnel
Under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy, the CMC designates Marine personnel and resources to the commanders of Unified Combatant Commands.
Under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy, the CNO also designates naval personnel and naval resources to the commanders of Unified Combatant Commands.
Under Augustus, senators and equestrians and their descendants were formally excluded from the infamia of association with the arena and its personnel ( arenarii ).
Under the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan ( 1978 – 1992 ), weapon deliveries by the Soviets were increased and included Mi-24 helicopters, MiG-23 fighter aircraft, ZSU-23-4 " Shilka " and ZSU-57-2 anti-aircraft self-propelled mounts, MT-LB armored personnel carriers, BM-27 " Uragan " and BM-21 " Grad " multiple-launch rocket systems and FROG-7 and Scud launchers.
Under Najibullah, KHAD's personnel increased from 120 to 25, 000 to 30, 000.
Under the Sandinistas, the army general staff embodied numerous branches and directorates artillery, combat readiness, communications, Frontier Guards, military construction, intelligence, counterintelligence, training, operations, organization and mobilization, personnel, and logistics.
Under the country's militia system, professional soldiers constitute about 5 percent of military personnel ; the rest are male citizen conscripts 19 to 34 ( in some cases up to 50 ) years old.
Under this agreement, India has deployed 17 Mi-17 helicopters and 150 Indian Army personnel at the Farkhor Air Base with a plan to deploy at least 12 IAF MiG-29s.
* Under Secretary of State for Management: The principal adviser to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary on matters relating to the allocation and use of Department's budget, physical property, and personnel.
Under the command of the British minister to China, Claude Maxwell MacDonald, the legation staff and security personnel defended the compound with small arms, three machine guns, and one old muzzle-loaded cannon, which was nicknamed the International Gun because the barrel was British, the carriage Italian, the shells Russian, and the crew American.
Under the new regulations, smoking rooms are allowed, but are subjected to very strict conditions: they may occupy at most 20 % of the total floor space of the establishment and their size may not be more than 35 m² ; they need to be equipped with separate ventilation which replaces the full volume of air ten times per hour ; the air pressure of the smoking room must constantly be lower than the pressure in the contiguous rooms ; they have doors that close automatically ; no service can be provided in the smoking rooms ; cleaning and maintenance personnel may enter the room only one hour after it was last used for smoking.
Under this scheme, the SAAF, by September 1941, increased the total number of military aircraft to 1, 709 while the personnel strength had grown to 31, 204, including 956 pilots.
Under General Samuel L. McCroskey, the hotels and casinos of Biarritz were converted into quarters, labs and class spaces for U. S. service personnel.
Under the UCMJ sworn military personnel, whether of enlisted, warrant or commissioned rank, have a right to remain silent that was established 16 years before the Miranda v. Arizona ruling.
Canada has often carried out its foreign policy through coalitions and international organizations, and through the work of numerous federal institutions .< ref > For example, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police International Peace Operations Branch < http :// www. rcmp-grc. gc. ca / po-mp / index-eng. htm > or deployments of personnel by the Correctional Service of Canada < http :// www. international. gc. ca / media / aff / news-communiques / 2010 / 333. aspx ></ ref > Under the aegis of Canadian foreign policy, various departments and agencies conduct their own international relations and outreach activities.
Under the military structure of the former Soviet Union, Azerbaijan shortly before gaining independence was host to over 60, 000 Soviet military personnel deployed throughout the country in units of the Ground Forces, Air Forces, Air Defense Forces, and Navy.
Under the Government's Table of Precedence for Barbados, the Office of the Governor-General of Barbados is regarded as being the most important of all personnel of the Barbados Government.
Under current plans by the UK Ministry of Defence, Air Combat Service Support units of 2 Group and personnel from RAF Boulmer and elsewhere who were destined to move to RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire will now be stationed at Leeming due to problems with accommodation at Scampton.
Under the terms of the treaty, the United Kingdom was required to withdraw all its troops from Egypt, except those necessary to protect the Suez Canal and its surroundings, numbering 10, 000 troops plus auxiliary personnel.
Under the WDEA, a discharge is wrongful only if: " it was in retaliation for the employee's refusal to violate public policy or for reporting a violation of public policy ; the discharge was not for good cause and the employee had completed the employer's probationary period of employment ; or the employer violated the express provisions of its own written personnel policy.
Under the leadership of Security Police and SD officers, the rank and file of the so-called Special Detachment ( Sonderkommando ) Lange — later called the SS Special Detachment Bothmann -- was made up of Gestapo, Criminal Police, and Order Police personnel.
Under him were his staff of Ukrainian SS personnel, followed by 600 Germans of the SS-Totenkopfverbände ( 1943 – 1944 ), and a few SS women, including Gertrud Heise, Luise Danz, Alice Orlowski and Anna Gerwing.
Under normal circumstance, all personnel are granted 30 days of leave per year.
Under Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) regulations, a local marketing agreement must give the company operating the station under the agreement control over the entire facilities of the station, including the finances, personnel and programming of the station.

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