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Under and Perón
Under pressure from Isabel, Perón appointed López as her personal secretary ; he later founded the Argentine Anticommunist Alliance ( Triple A ), a death squad accused of 1, 500 crimes in the 1970s.

Under and number
Under these schemes, authors are paid a fee for the number of copies of their books in educational and / or public libraries.
Under the assumption of the axiom of choice, this transfinite sequence includes every cardinal number.
After uneven commercial success in the late 1970s, Bowie had UK number ones with the 1980 single " Ashes to Ashes ", its parent album Scary Monsters ( and Super Creeps ), and " Under Pressure ", a 1981 collaboration with Queen.
Under pressure from his producers, Fellini finally settled on 8½, a self-referential title referring principally ( but not exclusively ) to the number of films he had directed up to that time.
Under his tutelage, Sweden and the Protestant cause developed a number of excellent commanders, such as Lennart Torstensson, who would go on to defeat Sweden's enemies and expand the boundaries and the power of the empire long after Gustav Adolph's death in battle.
Under extreme conditions, a large number of interrupts ( like very high network traffic ) may completely stall the system.
Under his governorship, numerous buildings were built, a number of which still stand today: part of Government House, the Chateau de Mon Plaisir at Pamplemousses and the Line Barracks.
With his second feature film, Istanbul Under My Wings ( 1995 ), he also brought an unexpected vivacity to the Turkish Cinema whose film production had decreased dramatically and whose number of viewers had neared to nothing during the past 20 years.
Under UNIX this problem was solved over time as programmers agreed on a number of " well known " locations in the file system to serve various duties.
Under this definition, a simple representation of the real number e is:
Under the terms of concession agreements, the government would transfer operating rights to private companies for a finite number of years without forgoing ownership of the port land.
Peru has signed a number of free trade agreements, including the 2007 United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement, and agreements with Chile, Canada, Singapore, Thailand and China. Under President Alan Garcia administration Peru achieved a bilateral Trade agreement with U. S. since 2010 to improve exports for its country and reach in August 2011 its pick in exports of more than 4, 700 MM.
Under its referencing system, which uses Roman numerals, II. ii. 33 means act 2, scene 2, line 33, and a 0 in place of a scene number refers to the prologue to the act.
Under the older Cronquist system, the latter three families were placed elsewhere, and a number of others were included:
Under the Tetrarchy a number of important military victories were secured.
Under load, the number of rotations drops and the spiral becomes progressively shorter.
Under Hare's method, simply dividing the vote by the number of seats constituted the quota and then the surplus was expected to be distributed ' at random '.
Under the Twenty-third Amendment, the District of Columbia may choose no more electors than the state with the lowest number of electoral votes.
Under this proposal, most MPs would be directly elected from constituencies by the alternative vote, with a number of additional members elected from " top-up lists.
Under the Charter, the Trusteeship Council was to consist of an equal number of United Nations Member States administering trust territories and non-administering states.
Under SPI, S & T started including a new game in every issue of the magazine, which along with the regular games SPI was publishing vastly increased the number of wargames available.
Warner Bros. released a large number of color films from 1929 to 1931, including The Show of Shows ( 1929 ), Sally ( 1929 ), Bright Lights ( 1930 ), Golden Dawn ( 1930 ), Hold Everything ( 1930 ), Song of the Flame ( 1930 ), Song of the West ( 1930 ), The Life of the Party ( 1930 ), Sweet Kitty Bellairs ( 1930 ), Under A Texas Moon ( 1930 ), Bride of the Regiment ( 1930 ), Viennese Nights ( 1931 ), Woman Hungry ( 1931 ), Kiss Me Again ( 1931 ), Fifty Million Frenchmen ( 1931 ), and Manhattan Parade ( 1932 ).
Under the pretext of fighting Tissaphernes, the Persian satrap of Ionia, Cyrus assembled a massive army composed of native Persian soldiers, but also a large number of Greeks.
Under zero-based numbering, the initial element is sometimes termed the zeroth element, rather than the first element ; zeroth is a coined ordinal number corresponding to the number zero.

Under and unionized
Under Gunn, Amtrak's ranks of unionized and salaried workers were reduced.

Under and workers
Under that order, we have continued referring workers to the ranch.
Under the slogan " Revolution in Liberty ", the Frei administration embarked on far-reaching social and economic programs, particularly in education, housing, and a agrarian reform, including rural unionization of agricultural workers.
Under central planning neither planners, managers, nor workers had incentives to promote the social economic interest.
Under his tutelage, the company was noted for fair treatment of workers and for pioneering safe and sanitary food preparation.
Under his leadership, Knoll created new jobs, gave factory workers annual bonuses, established a scholarship program for the children of employees, created retirement plans for employees who didn ’ t have any, and gave workers stock in the company.
" Under the law of association, transmission of wealth does not apply to the instruments of labour, so cannot become a cause of inequality .... We are socialists ... under universal association, ownership of the land and of the instruments of labour is social ownership ... We want the mines, canals, railways handed over to democratically organised workers ' associations ... We want these associations to be models for agriculture, industry and trade, the pioneering core of that vast federation of companies and societies, joined together in the common bond of the democratic and social Republic.
Under the UK Employment Equality ( Sexual Orientation ) Regulations 2003, as explained by Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service, " workers or job applicants must not be treated less favourably because of their sexual orientation, their perceived sexual orientation or because they associate with someone of a particular sexual orientation.
Under Chávez, Venezuela has also instituted worker-run " co-management " initiatives in which workers ' councils play a key role in the management of a plant or factory.
Under the leadership of a Chief of Course, course workers erect safety systems ( usually nets ), prepare and maintain the surface of the race course, erect and maintain other equipment such as a start tent, a finish area and the gates through which competitors must pass, and remove any fresh snow that may fall during the event.
Under U. S. law, unions owe a duty of fair representation to all workers that they represent, regardless of whether they pay dues.
Under section 9 ( a ) of the NLRA, federal courts have held that wildcat strikes are illegal, and that workers must formally request that the National Labor Relations Board end their association with their labor union if they feel that the union is not sufficiently supportive of them before they can legally go on strike.
Under Röhm, the SA also often took the side of workers in strikes and other labour disputes, attacking strikebreakers and supporting picket lines.
Under Davis, benefits for injured and unemployed workers increased.
Under Manley, Jamaica established a minimum wage for all workers, including domestic workers.
; OMB: Under the Core Based Statistical Areas used by the OMB ,::* a metropolitan county, or Metropolitan Statistical Area, consists of ( 1 ) central counties with one or more urbanized areas ( as defined by the Census Bureau ) and ( 2 ) outlying counties that are economically tied to the core counties as measured by worker commuting data ( i. e. if 25 % of workers living there commute to the core counties, or if 25 % of the employment in the county consists of workers coming from the central counties ).
Under Gilman and his successors, this orphanage was later changed to serve as an orphanage and training school for black female orphans principally as domestic workers, and next as an " orthopedic convalescent " home and school for " colored crippled " children and orphans.
Under this obligation each family was to provide or hire a decreed number of workers to work for several months at a time ( during quiet periods in the agricultural year ) in the construction of the dzong.
Under Mussolini, a forced programme of Italianization, including population transfers of Valdostans in France and Switzerland ( where today still Valdotanian communities are present ) and Italian-speaking workers into Aosta, fostered movements towards separatism.
Under normal conditions, it was absolutely forbidden to enter this area, but workers now and then had a look at Alter Mann areas or used them to take a rest or shortcut.
# Act on Special Circumstances Under Which a Worker Could be Laid Off, protecting the workers of state firms from being fired in large numbers and guaranteeing unemployment grants and severance pay.
Under Taylorism, workers ' work effort increased in intensity.

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