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This prime element of the truth may be stated as follows: Under prevailing policy, the U.S. can take the initiative against the Right, but cannot take the initiative against the Left.
Under his initiative and supervision several smaller crusades had already been conducted in Estonia.
In late 2009, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson launched an auction for their initiative " Grapes Under Pressure ", in support of the cause " Grapes for Humanity ".
Under its Heavily Indebted Poor Countries initiative, the Bank relieved Uganda's debt in 1997.
Under the auspices of the Unicef financed Udisha initiative the Government of India is specifying the outline of a means of change and improvement in child care.
Under this initiative, new housing units, remodeled housing and community improvements will be added to the post.
Under the direct initiative, a measure is put directly to a vote after being submitted by a petition.
Under the indirect initiative, a measure is first referred to the legislature, and then put to a popular vote only if not enacted by the legislature.
Under Marius, the Roman forces followed a very similar plan as under Metellus and ultimately defeated the Numidians in 106 BC, thanks in large part to Sulla's initiative in capturing the Numidian king.
Under support from the British and the initiative of Portugal, Otto von Bismarck, German Chancellor, called on representatives of Austria – Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden-Norway ( union until 1905 ), the Ottoman Empire, and the United States to take part in the Berlin Conference to work out policy.
Under his initiative, the Cordoba Durchmusterung star catalogue began to be compiled in 1892, although he did not live to see its completion.
Under the RLP is another initiative called the Student Leader Camp, or SL Camp.
Under this initiative, induction of selected candidates into the various academic programs will be facilitated by preparation for the University ’ s rigorous admission criteria and then by provision of full financial assistance to those who qualify.
Under his initiative, his church also created the first Sunday school for black children in America.
Under the direction of the National Nuclear Security Administration, INL and other national laboratory scientists are leading a global initiative to secure foreign stockpiles of fresh and spent highly enriched uranium and return it to secure storage for processing
Under the Transport 21 initiative, due for completion by 2018, the station will move south to a permanent location along New Wapping Street.
" Under the current Denver Police interpretation of the law, supported by Hickenlooper, the initiative doesn't usurp the state law, the Colorado Revised Statutes ( CRS ).
Under pressure to quickly produce huge numbers of soldiers, McNair resorted to cutting back basic and advanced combat training, particularly in the areas of combat initiative ( small-unit leadership exercises for enlisted troops, where all NCOs and officers have been ruled killed or wounded ), combat acclimatization, weapons proficiency, and small unit tactics.
* Education Initiative: Under this initiative, NASSCOM aims to enhance graduate employability through appropriate skill enrichment and act as bridge between industry, academia and government.
Under no excuse does this Parisian initiative exempts the highest national authorities of taking their responsibilities.
Under the initiative of the Sectary General of the District, António Lopes Barbosa de Albuquerque, who reunited the respective representatives of the " warring " groups at Casa dos Romeiros in Santo da Serra, where an accord was brokered that divided Santo da Serra between the two municipalities of Machico and Santa Cruz.
Under Madden's command, the New Jersey State Police established its Internet sex offender registry, a computer crimes initiative to combat identity theft and Internet crimes against children, and he served as a member of New Jersey's State Domestic Preparedness Task Force to address issues of homeland security and counter-terrorism.
Under the initiative of López-Istúriz, they also participated in some European People ’ s Party activities.

Under and contributed
Under this agreement, if a member left the Society, their funds would be returned without interest or, if they had not contributed to the Society's treasury, they would receive a small monetary gift.
Under Paramount rule, the Fleischers brought Popeye into the Navy and contributed to the war effort, and would gain more success by beginning a series of spectacular Superman cartoons ( the first of which was nominated for an Oscar ) that have become legendary in themselves.
Under the United States Sentencing Guidelines for federal courts, " If the victim's wrongful conduct contributed significantly to provoking the offense behavior, the court may reduce the sentence below the guideline range to reflect the nature and circumstances of the offense.
Under the name Frank Pitcairn, Cockburn contributed to the British communist newspaper, the Daily Worker.
Under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, many Commonwealth countries contributed squadrons or individuals to British air and ground staff.
Timbaland contributed three tracks to Tweet ’ s début album, Southern Hummingbird, and produced most of Elliott ’ s fourth and fifth LPs, Under Construction and This Is Not A Test !.
Under section 112 a " member " is anybody who initially subscribes their name to the company memorandum, or is later entered on the members ' register, and is not required to have contributed money as opposed to, for instance, work.
Under the terms of the amended merger agreement, either party could terminate the merger agreement if Titan either ( i ) had not obtained written confirmation from the Department of Justice that the investigation of alleged Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ( FCPA ) violations was resolved as to Titan and the Department did not intend to pursue any claims against Titan ; or ( ii ) Titan had not entered into a plea agreement on or prior to June 25, 2004, provided that the terminating party had not contributed to the failure to consummate the merger through a breach of its obligations in any material respect.
Under orders from the tsar, the Stroganovs had contributed fifty cavalry to the reinforcement party.
Under his chairmanship, the committee contributed significantly to the necessary reform of the CAP in 2003.
" Ball has also discussed how his Buddhism has shaped themes in Six Feet Under and True Blood which he has substantially contributed to.
Under the pen name Luca, he contributed two theater chronicles.
Under the British rule, two trends contributed to the birth of Jamia.
Under this sponsorship, Handel conducted a series of more than 25 of his original operas, continuing until 1739 Handel was also a partner in the management with Heidegger from 1729 to 1734, and he contributed to incidental music for theatre, including for a revival of Ben Jonson's The Alchemist, opening on 14 January 1710.
Under Young's leadership, producers would generally deed their property to the Order, and all members of the order would share the cooperative's net income, often divided into shares based on the amount of property originally contributed.
Under the terms of the agreemnent, Dynegy gave LS Power a 40 percent stake in Dynegy itself while LS Power contributed 10 of its power plants.
Under the direction of the Streamium team, Philips CE contributed significantly to both UPnP and Digital Living Network Alliance ( DLNA ) and other industry efforts.
Under National, New Zealand contributed a small number of troops, and Holyoake strongly defended this decision in the election campaign.
Under its former owners-Advertising for CortiSlim originally claimed that it contributed to weight loss by blocking cortisol.
" Frusciante believed the flexibility of " Under the Bridge " has contributed to its success: " A lot of the time that is one of the ingredients of a hit ; you can hear it over and over and it will still always mean new things, but you do go through cycles.
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 Section 723, a partnership's ' inside basis ' is the adjusted basis of the contributed property or the value of the contributed cash.
Under Roman rule, Hispania contributed, like the rest of empire, to the Roman military, providing both legionaries, and auxiliary forces, in particular alae cavalry.

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