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Under the British mandate, Palestine and Transjordan have each an entirely separate organisation.
Under this mandate, the EPA developed strict requirements for all aspects of hazardous waste management including the treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste.
Under the 1878 Treaty of Berlin, Austria-Hungary received the mandate to occupy and administer the Ottoman Vilayet of Bosnia while the Ottoman Empire retained official sovereignty.
Under their federal mandate, the RCMP provides policing throughout Canada, including Ontario and Quebec ( albeit under smaller scales there ).
* February 20, 2002: After discussions on the purpose of the Office in the US media, Douglas Feith, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, assures the public in an interview that Defense Department officials will not undermine the credibility of US institutions by lying to the public, and states that the exact mandate of the office is under review.
Under a mandate of the United States government and after the Ojibway ceded their land in the Treaty of 1837, the Territory of Minnesota was established in 1849.
Under Chancellor Adenauer West Germany declared its right to speak for the entire German nation with an exclusive mandate.
Under the reauthorization of NED several factors were added to the organizations guidelines: the NED Act had to arrange the Board's prohibition on the use of funds for partisan political purposes, including funding for national party operations ; mandate that NED consult with the State Department on any overseas programs it funds prior to the commencement of their activities ; move the required date of reporting to Congress on all grants from December 31 to February 4, and lastly despite its non-governmental status, comply fully with the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act.
Under his 13-year mandate, PSG became the leading club in Paris, despite competition from Paris FC and Matra Racing, and captured its first trophies.
Under the rotational system, the presidents simply had the mandate of their member states, while the new permanent president is chosen by the members of the European Council.
Under Christopher Newton, the Festival's mandate became more narrowly defined: to produce plays written during the lifetime of Shaw ( 1856 – 1950 ), " plays about the beginning of the modern world ," as Newton was quoted.
Under its new statute, the sanjak became ' distinct but not separated ' from the French mandate of Syria on the diplomatic level, linked to both France and Turkey for defence matters.
Under the 2002 European Union decision to forbid MEPs from holding a dual mandate, if he was ever elected to the House of Commons, he would have to resign his seat as an MEP.
Under the hood, the 455-cubic-inch V8 was retained as standard equipment, but featured a lower compression of 8. 5 to 1 compared to 10. 25 to 1 in 1970 as part of a GM corporate mandate requiring all engines to run on 91 Research octane regular leaded, low-lead or unleaded gasolines.
Under United Nations Security Council Resolution 1790, the mandate of the multinational force in Iraq was extended until December 31, 2008, after which there is no justification for foreign militaries to remain in the country.
Under the British mandate, Assyrians were organized into militia groups called " the Assyrian Levies " and were used to put down revolts and support the British military presence in Iraq.
Under considerable hostile pressure, Gates acquiesced in establishing Special Order 40, a mandate that prohibits police officers from stopping people for the sole purpose of obtaining immigration status.
Under the Empire, the Emperor derived a good part of his powers ( alongside the military imperium and the tribunician power and presidency of the senate in Rome ) from a constitutionally ' exceptional ' ( but permanent ) mandate as the holder of proconsular authority over all, hence, so-called Imperial provinces, generally with one or more legions garrisoned ( often each under a specific legate ); however, he would appoint legates and other promagistrates to govern each such province in his name.
Under the terms of the deal endorsed by Daniels, the state of Indiana would buy syngas under a 30-year contract and then mandate that utilities within the state purchase and sell the gas to their customers.
Under Martial Law, the incumbency of Mayor Jagunap was highlighted by projects in accordance with the National Government ’ s mandate to promote the New Society Program of then President Ferdinand Marcos.
Under UMOMIG's ( United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia ) expanded mandate laid out in Resolution 937 ( 1994 ), the mission was given two tasks in the Kodori Valley:
Under what some say was pressure from the Vatican, he backed the Taif Agreement and hence the Syrian mandate over Lebanon in order to end the civil war, saying that it was " a fatal error to believe that we can live alone on an island in which we run our affairs as we like.
Under his leadership, the UBCIC worked hard to fulfil its mandate to the people.
Under the mandate of the so-called “ July package ”, Members are directed to clarify and improve GATT Article V ( Freedom of Transit ), Article VIII ( Fees and Formalities connected with Importation and Exportation ), and Article X ( Publication and Administration of Trade Regulations ).

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Under the general heading `` poetry-and-jazz '' widely divergent experiments have been carried out.
Under Ambrose's major influence, emperors Gratian, Valentinian II and Theodosius I carried on a persecution of Paganism .< ref name = " MacMullen1984p100 "> MacMullen ( 1984 ) p. 100: ‘ The law of June 391, issued by Theodosius [...] was issued from Milan and represented the will of its bishop, Ambrose ; for Theodosius — recently excommunicated by Ambrose, penitent, and very much under his influence < sup > 43 </ sup > — was no natural zealot.
Under 28 USC 3, when the Chief Justice is unable to discharge his functions, or that office is vacant, his duties are carried out by the most senior Associate Justice until the disability or the vacancy ends.
Under Pobedonostsev, revolutionaries were hunted down and a policy of Russification was carried out throughout the empire.
Under this view, a government is composed of individuals ; despite that democratic governments are elected by popular vote, the fact remains that all of the activities of government are carried out by means of the intentions and actions of individuals.
Under the city's protection, they were able to form their own reformed church under John Knox and William Whittingham and eventually carried Calvin's ideas on doctrine and polity back to England and Scotland.
Under Nikolai Yezhov, the NKVD carried out the Great Purge: the imprisonment or execution of millions of people throughout the Soviet Union as alleged " enemies of the people ".
Under the PSI, a 10th Special Forces Group training team carried out a one week border monitoring training programme in January 2004.
Under pressure from the left, the Chang government carried out a series of purges of military and police officials who had been involved in anti-democratic activities or corruption.
Under 28 USC 3, when the Chief Justice is unable to discharge his functions, or that office is vacant, his duties are carried out by the most senior associate justice who is able to act, until the disability or vacancy ends.
Under Eero Saarinen, the firm carried out many of its most important works, including the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial ( Gateway Arch ) in St. Louis, Missouri, the Miller House in Columbus, Indiana, the TWA Flight Center at John F. Kennedy International Airport that he worked on with Charles J. Parise, and the main terminal of Dulles International Airport near Washington, D. C ..
Under alkaline soil conditions, atrazine may be carried into the soil profile as far as the water table by soil water following rainfall causing the aforementioned contamination.
Under its two presidents, Francesc Macià ( 1931 – 1933 ) and Lluís Companys ( 1934 – 1939 ), the republican Generalitat carried out a considerable task, despite the serious economic crisis, its social repercussions and the political vicissitudes of the period, including its suspension in 1934, due to an uprising in Barcelona in October that year.
Under Roman occupation the town ceded importance to the former Greek colony Ravenna as the continued siltation of the Po delta carried the seafront further to the east.
Under Madero, some new land reforms were carried out and elections were to be ensured.
Under John of Gaunt, the gateway was blocked, and the entrance to the castle carried around to the left via a mantlet wall and tower, rendering the gatehouse a more secure traditional keep.
Under international law, the mens rea element is knowledge, not intent that the crimes be carried out.
Under the First Empire, he was used as a secret agent by Napoleon, for whom he carried on a diplomatic correspondence.
Under the new provisions, searches can only be carried out as follows:
Under cross-examination, Myers admitted that the PIJ had never carried out an attack outside Israel and the " occupied territories.
Under Gair ’ s premiership, reforms were carried out in worker ’ s compensation, sick leave, and annual leave.
As we were coming thro ’ the Gulf of Florida on the 29th of August, a large ball of fire fell from the Element and split our mast in Ten Thousand Pieces, if it were possible ; split our Main Beam, also Three Planks of the Side, Under Water, and Three of the Deck ; killed one man, another had his Hand carried of, and had it not been for the violent rains, our Sails would have been of a Blast of Fire.
Under the administration of the Danish prime minister Count Bernstorff, himself from Schleswig, many reforms were carried out in the duchies, for example, abolition of torture and of serfdom ; at the same time Danish laws and coinage were introduced, and Danish was made the official language for communication with Copenhagen.
Under Great Western influence, there were steady improvements in the line as it carried an increasing level of holiday traffic to the Somerset coast and Exmoor.

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