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Under and Mubarak
Under the Emperor Zaman Khan, however, the Joiyas again rose in rebellion, and at the instance of the governor of Multan, Nawab Mubarak Khan of Bahawalpur annexed the territory of Fareed Khan II.

Under and decentralization
Under the decentralization plan, regulatory responsibilities were transferred from the central government to mayors and other municipal officials on the assumption that local officials would provide better oversight.
Under subsequent administrations, when the focus became neighborhoods in place of the center city -- decentralization instead of centralized civic power -- funding was funneled away from City Hall.
Under Bhutan's first government Act of decentralization, the Dzongkhag Yargay Tshogdu Chathrim of 2002 Dungpas were given a non-voting seat on the Dzongkhag Yargay Tshogdu.

Under and local
Under the excitement of caresses and sexual stimulation the vagina relaxes and dilates and the local moisture greatly increases, providing an excellent lubricant to help achieve an easier penetration.
Under the North American Numbering Plan, almost all North American area codes reserve telephone numbers beginning with 958 and 959 for internal local and long distance testing ( respectively ), sometimes called plant testing.
Under his command, a modern update of the doctrinal system called Bewegungskrieg (" maneuver warfare ") and its associated leadership system called Auftragstaktik (" mission tactics "; i. e., units are assigned missions ; local commanders decide how to achieve those missions ) was developed, which was a critical advantage and a major reason for the success of blitzkrieg.
Under Khrushchev the local party leadership in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic ( Russian SFSR ) witnessed the largest turnover in provincial leaders since the Great Purge ; two out of three provincial leaders were replaced in 1953 alone.
Under the new structure, the local offices would contribute a percentage of their income to the international organization, which would take responsibility for setting the overall direction of the movement with each regional office having one vote.
Under the dual leadership system, each local Bureau or office is under the coequal authority of the local leader and the leader of the corresponding office, bureau or ministry at the next higher level.
Under English law, local government authorities have the legal obligation to repair roads or bridges ; but, in certain circumstances, the responsibility lies with a landowner instead.
Under the new restrictions, reported by local Syrian news outlets, all males between 18 and 42 were banned from traveling outside the country.
Under the rule of this prelate, the townspeople rebelled, headed by the local council, beginning a secular tradition of confrontation of the people of the city — who fought for self-government — with the local bishop, the secular and jurisdictional lord of the city and of its fief, the semi-independent Terra de Santiago (' Land of Saint James ').
Under the NFL's unconditional blackout rules at the time, the Super Bowl could not be broadcast locally even if the local team did not advance to the Super Bowl, and it was a sellout.
Under the terms of this union, the Zanzibar Government retains considerable local autonomy.
Under the name, he first joined the Imagawa clan as a servant to a local ruler named Matsushita Yukitsuna.
Under the Harrisons the paper became a resolute supporter of the Democratic Party, and was the only local newspaper to support the Pullman strikers in the mid-1890s.
Under NUMA, a processor can access its own local memory faster than non-local memory, that is, memory local to another processor or memory shared between processors.
Under the feudal system, most land in England was cultivated in common fields, where peasants were allocated strips of arable land that were used to support the needs of the local village or manor.
Under Communism, the Czechoslovak economy in the 1960s was in serious decline and the imposition of central control from Prague disappointed local Communists while the destalinization program caused further disquiet.
Under Norman rule, the city was at first a royal city ; it subsequently became one of 42 città demaniali, cities administered directly by the crown rather than local nobility.
Under the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, ethnic Russians were sent to colonize captured territory such as Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, while local languages, religions and customs were banned or suppressed.
Under tight budgets, national, state, and local parks suffer neglect.
Under Japanese control Manchuria was one of the most brutally run regions in the world, with a systematic campaign of terror and intimidation against the local Russian and Chinese populations including arrests, organised riots and other forms of subjugation.

Under and autonomy
Under the Basic Law of December 1963, limited autonomy was authorized under a joint legislative body for the territory's two provinces.
Under the Associated Statehood Act on 3 March 1967 Grenada was granted full autonomy over its internal affairs.
Under the terms of their contract, the band had autonomy in deciding when they would release albums and tour and had final say over the contents and design of each album.
Under the protectorate, French civil servants allied themselves with the French settlers ( colons ) and with their supporters in France to prevent any moves in the direction of Moroccan autonomy.
Under a federalist constitution that was later brought up in 1858 ( and another one in 1863 ), Panama and other constituent states gained almost complete autonomy on many levels of their administration, which led to an often anarchic national state of affairs that lasted roughly until Colombia's return to centralism in 1886 with the establishment of a new Republic of Colombia.
Under the Constitution of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico is described as a Commonwealth and Puerto Ricans have a degree of administrative autonomy similar to that of a U. S. state.
Under liberal democratic systems, privacy creates a space separate from political life, and allows personal autonomy, while ensuring democratic freedoms of association and expression.
Under the constitution, Nevis has considerable autonomy and has an island assembly, a premier, and a deputy governor general.
Under the successors of Alexander, it enjoyed relative autonomy and organized games and competitions in which the greatest athletes of the region participated.
Under the kingdom of Macedon the city retained its own autonomy and parliament and evolved to become the most important city in Macedon.
Under practical reason, the moral autonomy or freedom of human beings depends on their ability to behave according to laws that are given to them by the proper exercise of that reason.
Under pressure from royal non-cooperation this proclamation was revised in 1952 to grant the Swazi paramount chief a degree of autonomy unprecedented in British colonial indirect rule in Africa.
Under the Peace, all the Asiatic mainland and Cyprus remain under Persian control, Lemnos, Imbros, and Scyros remain Athenian dependencies, and all the other Greek states are to receive autonomy.
Under the " One Country, Two Systems " policy, Hong Kong has a high degree of autonomy.
Another former prostitute who worked in four different brothels from Nevada attacked the system, saying that " Under this system, prostitutes give up too much autonomy, control and choice over their work and lives " and " While the brothel owners love this profitable solution, it can be exploitative and is unnecessary ".
Under Australian law, the federal government had two years to respond to Casley's declaration ; the failure to respond gave the province de facto autonomy on 21 April 1972.
Under feudalism, by contrast, the local military leader may enjoy great autonomy and a personal army, and still derive legitimacy from formal fealty to a central authority.
Under Hellenistic rule, Tripoli was used as a naval shipyard and the city enjoyed a period of autonomy.
Under the Seleucids, Tripoli gained the right to mint its own coins ( 112 BCE ); it was granted autonomy between 104 and 105, which it retained until 64 BCE.
Under their control, the five valleys of the Oberland enjoyed extensive rights and far-reaching autonomy in the Bäuerten ( farming cooperative municipalities ) and Talverbänden ( rural alpine communities ).
Under Soviet rule autonomy was granted on 10 October 1930.
Under the rule of King Henry IV, the Edict of Nantes was passed, granting religious toleration and limited autonomy to the Huguenots and ensuring a lasting peace for France.
Under the terms of the merger, Neve Monosson remains with a high level of autonomy under the Neve Monosson Local Administration ( minhelet ).

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