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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 construction by Boston University, building and staff training complete, waiting for regulatory approval.
Under Secretary Chao, the department undertook a significant regulatory and legislative reform agenda.
Under both Basel II and SEC regulations, not just any CRA's ratings can be used for regulatory purposes.
Under the Act, the Bar Council of India is the supreme regulatory body to regulate the legal profession in India and also to ensure the compliance of the laws and maintenance of professional standards by the legal profession in the country.
Under ecological modernization, the state is seen in a variety of roles and capacities: as the enabler for markets that help produce the technological advances via competition ; as the regulatory ( see regulation ) medium through which corporations are forced to ' take back ' their various wastes and re-integrate them in some manner into the production of new goods and services ( e. g. the way that car corporations in Germany are required to accept back cars they manufactured once those vehicles have reached the end of their product lifespan ); and in some cases as an institution that is incapable of addressing critical local, national, and global environmental problems.
Under 405 ( d ), regulations required by EPA identify the following: ( 1 ) Identify uses for sewage sludge, including disposal ; ( 2 ) Specify factors to be taken into account in determining the measures and practices applicable to each such use or disposal ( including publication of information on costs ); and ( 3 ) Identify concentrations of pollutants which interfere with each such use or disposal. EPA created an Intra-Agency Sludge Task Force to aid in developing comprehensive sludge regulations that are designed to do the following: ( 1 ) Conduct a multimedia examination of sewage sludge management, focusing on sewage sludge generated by POTWs ; and ( 2 ) develop a cohesive Agency policy on sewage sludge management, designed to guide the Agency in implementing sewage sludge regulatory and management programs.
Under his guidance, numerous old regulatory systems were revised, including the Expropriation Act and the Landlord and Tenant Act.
Under the current post-Prohibition alcoholic beverage regulatory regime, tied houses are generally illegal in the United States.
Under this approach, if a CRA ( or investment bank or broker-dealer ) were interested in using the ratings from a particular CRA for regulatory purposes, the SEC staff would research the market to determine whether ratings from that particular CRA are widely used and considered " reliable and credible.
Under the provisions of the Staggers Act, the former regulatory model which had contributed extensively to the massive financial failure of the Penn Central Railroad in the 1970s ( which forced the creation of the money-losing Conrail ) was largely rendered impotent.
Under these regulatory rules, TrimSpa products ' safety and effectiveness are not reviewed by the FDA.
Under his secretaryship, he reduced the department's staff and budget, granted regulatory relief to businesses through changes in Occupational Safety and Health Act ( OSHA ) enforcement practices, revised the Davis-Bacon rules, modified Employee Retirement Income Security Act ( ERISA ) rules, created new industrial home work rules, and revised the federal compliance regulations.
Under the reorganization plan, the shipping laws of the U. S. were separated into two categories, regulatory and promotional.

Under and pressure
Under this kind of pressure, it is not surprising that Wright would make sweeping statements to the newspapers.
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.
* 2005 – Under international pressure, Syria withdraws the last of its 14, 000 troop military garrison in Lebanon, ending its 29-year military domination of that country ( Syrian occupation of Lebanon ).
Under strong pressure from Stilicho, the Roman Senate consented to promise its payment.
Under a new chancellor, Matthew Goldstein, and facing pressure from Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, CUNY ended its open admissions policy to the University's four-year colleges in 1999.
Under negative pressure, power for a vacuum source is needed and the reduced boiling points of the distillates requires that the condenser be run cooler to prevent distillate vapours being lost to the vacuum source.
Under pressure, Abdur Rahman agreed in 1893 to accept a mission headed by the British Indian foreign secretary, Sir Mortimer Durand, to define the limits of British and Afghan control in the Pashtun territories.
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 Greek pressure, the European Union and NATO agreed that in order for the Republic of Macedonia to receive an invitation to join these institutions the name dispute must be resolved first.
Under intense diplomatic pressure, Venezuela agreed in 1970 to a 12-year moratorium on the dispute with the Protocol of Port-of-Spain.
Under extremes of pressure and temperature solids may exhibit large structural and physical changes which can lead to polyamorphic phase transitions.
Under pressure of the Huns, the chieftain Fritigern approached the Eastern Roman Emperor Valens in 376 with a portion of the Thervingi and asked to be allowed to settle with his people on the south bank of the Danube.
Under heavy pressure from Washington, López Gutiérrez allowed an unusually open campaign and election.
Under heavy pressure from the United States delegation, however, he ultimately complied with the provisions of the peace agreement.
Under pressure from the World Bank, it did agree to a 60 percent increase in 1990, with additional increases in 1991.
Under pressure from Hitler over the worsening military situation, Himmler became anxious and unable to give him coherent reports.
Under the rules of Hammurabi's successors, the Babylonian Empire was weakened by military pressure from the Hittites, who sacked Babylon around 1531 BC ( short ).
Under pressure from the Assembly to improve management and coordination within the government, he issued a presidential decree giving Vice President Megawati control over the day-to-day administration of government.
Under pressure from King Philip, Pope Clement V disbanded the Order in 1312.
Under pressure from Šķēle, several ministers subsequently resigned or were fired.
Under international pressure, President Sirleaf requested in March 2006 that Nigeria extradite Charles Taylor, who was then brought before an international tribunal in Sierra Leone to face charges of crimes against humanity, arising from events during the Sierra Leone civil war ( his trial was later transferred to The Hague for security purposes ).
Under increasing pressure from the KMT Encirclement Campaigns, there was a struggle for power within the Communist leadership.
Under pressure from Starr, who had obtained from Lewinsky a blue dress with Clinton's semen stain, as well as testimony from Lewinsky that the President had inserted a cigar tube into her vagina, Clinton stated, " I did have a relationship with Miss Lewinsky that was not appropriate.
Under surface pressure and temperature conditions, lighter hydrocarbons methane, ethane, propane and butane occur as gases, while pentane and heavier ones are in the form of liquids or solids.
Under pressure from Prince Jordan I of Capua, to whom he had also rendered important service, he was elected on 24 May 1086, taking the throne name of Victor III, but his consecration did not take place until 9 May 1087 owing to the presence of the Antipope Clement III in Rome.

Under and 1969
Under Clinton, the United States had a projected federal budget surplus for the first time since 1969.
Under the sponsorship of World Book Encyclopedia, pilot Dan Taylor deployed the Viperfish at Loch Ness on 1 June 1969.
Under John Gorton he became Minister for Education and Science, and in 1969 he was made Minister for Defence: a challenging post at the height of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War and the protests against it.
Under the circumstances, the Brewers ' 1970 season was over before it started, and they finished 65 – 97 ( a one-game improvement over 1969 ).
Under the direction of anthropologist Margaret Mead, the Parapsychological Association took a large step in advancing the field of parapsychology in 1969 when it became affiliated with the American Association for the Advancement of Science ( AAAS ), the largest general scientific society in the world.
Under Harvey, the club qualified for European competition for the first time after a good run in the 1967 – 68 season and the following year won the 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final, triumphing 6 – 2 over two legs against Hungary's Újpest in the final.
* 1969 Governor General's Award for Cocksure and Hunting Tigers Under Glass.
Before that she played herself in Jean-Luc Godard's film Made in U. S. A .. Faithfull has also appeared in the 1967 film I'll Never Forget What's ' isname alongside Orson Welles ( where she notedly became the first person to say " fuck " in a mainstream studio picture ), in the French television film Anna, starring Anna Karina ( in which Faithfull sang Serge Gainsbourg's " Hier ou Demain "), as a leather-clad motorcyclist in the 1968 French film La Motocyclette ( English titles: Girl on a Motorcycle and Naked Under Leather ) opposite Alain Delon, and in Kenneth Anger's 1969 film Lucifer Rising, in which she played Lilith.
A book based on several years of interviewing and reading materials from China, Canton Under Communism ( 1969 ), won the Harvard University Press faculty book of the year award.
Under pressure from the CBD ( Brazilian Sport Confederation ), which the team did not want to risk their star players in unsafe stadiums in South America, Santos did not participate in the editions of the Libertadores 1966, 1967 and 1969.
Several classes of people comprise both men and women or women only, namely Hungarian Freedom Fighter in 1956, " U. S. Scientists " in 1960, Twenty-Five and Under in 1966, The Middle Americans in 1969, " American Women " in 1975, " The American Soldier " in 2003, You in 2006, and " The Protester " in 2011 ( represented on the cover by a woman ).
Under the influence of the high church functionary and later state bishop Ingo Braecklein, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Thuringia seceded from the Evangelical Church in Germany ( EKD ) and prompted the foundation of the Confederation of Protestant Churches in the GDR ( Bund der Evangelischen Kirchen in der DDR ) in 1969.
She and Cassavetes made ten films together: A Child is Waiting ( 1963 ), Faces ( 1968 ), Machine Gun McCain ( 1969 ), Minnie and Moskowitz ( 1971 ), A Woman Under the Influence ( 1974 ; nomination for Academy Award for Best Actress ), Two-Minute Warning ( 1976 ), Opening Night ( 1977 ), Gloria ( 1980 ; nomination for Academy Award for Best Actress ), Tempest ( 1982 ), and Love Streams ( 1984 ).
In the late 1960s, in between their two periods with Atlantic, they signed with Apple, the Beatles ' label ( the sole jazz group on the label ), and released two albums: Under the Jasmine Tree ( 1968 ) and Space ( 1969 ).
* 1969: Under the Jasmin Tree ( Apple )
: The Island Under the Earth, Ace paperback, 1969
Under the Employers ’ Liability ( Compulsory Insurance ) Act 1969, employers must take out insurance for all injury costs, and insurance companies are precluded by law and practice from suing their employees to recover costs unless there is fraud.
From 1969 to 1973, he was Under Secretary of Transportation.
Under Article 153, and due to the 13th May 1969 riots, the New Economic Policy was introduced.
Under Harold Wilson's premiership in the 1960s, he served as a Home Office Minister from 1966 to 1968, and then as Financial Secretary to the Treasury from 1969 to 1970.
Under his watch, the Mets produced young talent that either became part of the nucleus of its World Series teams in 1969 and 1973 or eventually had successful major league careers.
Under Australia's old centralised wage fixing system, " equal pay for work of equal value " by women was introduced in 1969.
He then served as Under Secretary of State from 1966 to 1969.
Under this arrangement, in 1968 and 1969 the group scored three further top 40 hits in the US, Canada and Australia with " Down at Lulu's ", " Chewy Chewy " and " Mercy ".

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