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Under and threat
Under current United States law, bio-agents which have been declared by the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services or the U. S. Department of Agriculture to have the " potential to pose a severe threat to public health and safety " are officially defined as " select agents ".
# Under certain conditions, involving primarily complete absence of threat to the self structure, experiences which are inconsistent with it may be perceived and examined, and the structure of self revised to assimilate and include such experiences.
Under the looming threat of Spanish military presence, England was eager to secure an alliance with the Ottomans, the two nations together having the capability to divide the power.
Under the threat of violence, on 25 November 1934 rector Otto Grosser ( 1873 – 1951 ) handed over the insigniae.
Under the 1492 Alhambra Decree, Spain's Jewish population, unlike the Muslims, had already been forced to convert under threat of expulsion or even execution, becoming Marranos ( meaning " pigs " in Spanish ), or Catholics of Jewish descent.
Under Tsar Simeon I of Bulgaria ( Simeon the Great ), who was educated in Constantinople, Bulgaria became again a serious threat to the Byzantine Empire.
Under threat of heavy torture, Gu gave the KMT secret police detailed accounts of underground CCP organizations in Wuhan, leading to the arrest and executions of over ten senior CCP leaders in the city.
Under Anthemius he was raised to the rank of patrician, becoming a possible threat to Ricimer, the powerful kingmaker behind the western throne.
Under threat of an occupation of Lisbon and a reoccupation of North East Brazil, the Portuguese being already involved in a war against Spain acceded to the demand of the Dutch.
" Under threat of legal action from Prince's legal team of ' potential closure of your web site ' – We have removed the Prince image challenge and B3ta apologizes unreservedly to AEG / NPG and Prince for any offence caused.
Under threat of death the nurse reveals who has been orchestrating the poisoning: Perrund.
Under threat of legal action, the song was removed from all pressings released after 1995.
* Renunciation of war: Under Article 9 of the constitution the " Japanese people forever renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and the threat or use of force as means of settling international disputes ".
Under threat of war from three Western political powers, in November 1895, Japan — a weaker emerging nation not yet perceived as even a regional power — receded (' ceded back ') control of the territory and withdrew its de jure claim on the Liaotung peninsula in return for an increased war indemnity from China of 30 million Taels.
* Under the threat of Spartan intervention, Thebes disbands its league, and Argos and Corinth end their shared government.
Under an imminent threat of further violence, the council changed its position, and unanimously (" under duress ", according to Hutchinson's report ) agreed to request the troops ' removal.
Under threat of a subpoena by Senator Chuck Grassley, Goldman Sachs revealed that through TARP bailout of AIG, Goldman received $ 12. 9 billion in taxpayer aid ( some through AIG ), $ 4. 3 billion of which was then paid out to 32 entities, including many overseas banks, hedge funds and pensions.
Under King Chaiyachakkapat-Phaenphaeo ( 1441-1478 ), the kingdom came under increasing threat from the Vietnamese.
Under Ireland ’ s policy of promoting the primacy of international law and reducing global tension at the height of the Cold War, Aiken promoted the idea of areas of law, which he believed would free the most tense regions around the world from the threat of nuclear war.
Under the best conditions, an Ottoman commander-in-chief would be able to muster hundreds of thousands of soldiers and lead an excursion into Austria or Iran, whichever posed the greatest threat, capturing or extorting sufficient lands or money to cover the expenses of the next campaign in the process.
Under threat of imprisonment he eventually acquiesced, to little avail ; a year later he was under house arrest.
Under threat from chemical pollution, increased sea traffic and the destruction of much of the natural shoreline for land reclamation, the number of pink dolphins has dramatically declined as the city continues to develop.
Under the threat of European intervention, Ottoman authorities restored order.
Under the ceasefire, the Shi ' ar and the Starjammers decide to take out the Finality, thus crippling the Scy ' ar's biggest threat.
Under military threat from Commodore Matthew Perry's so-called " black ships ", the treaty was signed under duress and was vehemently opposed in samurai quarters.

Under and Spartan
Under Spartan leadership, the League defeated Athens and its allies in 404 BC.
Under Antalcidas ' command, the Spartan fleet sailed east to Rhodes but it was eventually blockaded at Abydos by the regional Athenian commanders.
Under Sega, further Total War titles were developed, and the Creative Assembly entered the console market with action-adventure games such as Spartan: Total Warrior and Viking: Battle for Asgard.
Under the rule of Sparta, the perioeci belonged to the Lacedaemonian State, subject to the suzerainty of Sparta but not Spartan citizens.
Under them, too, was mainly carried on the suppression of the tyrannies, and with it the establishment of the Spartan hegemony.

Under and intervention
Under this pretext began allied intervention in the Russian Civil War with the United Kingdom and France sending troops into Russian ports.
Under hegemony, rebellion ( social, political, economic, armed ) is eliminated either by co-optation of the rebels or by suppression ( police and military ), without direct intervention by the hegemon ; the examples are the latter-stage Spanish and British empires, and the 19th-and 20th-century reichs of unified Germany ( 1871 – 1945 ).
Under Jo's horrified stare, Amy falls through the ice, and is rescued by Laurie's prompt intervention.
Under Anderson, the paper took a strongly pro-European stance, supported electoral reform and argued for military intervention against Serbian aggression in Croatia and Bosnia.
Under Japanese intervention, Korean history was taught under the name Eastern History and Korean language was taught whenever possible.
Under Turkey's new nationalist government, however, this was construed as foreign intervention, and any form of foreign intervention was labeled an insult to Turkish sovereignty, and worse, a threat to State security.

Under and disbanded
Under the United States occupation at the end of World War II all armed forces in occupied Japan were disbanded and production of nihontō with edges was banned except under police or government permit.
Under pressure from King Philip, Pope Clement V disbanded the Order in 1312.
Under the pretext of a campaign, the iconoclastic bodyguard was sent away from the capital — disarmed and disbanded.
Under the Local Government Act 1972, a proposal for Kidderminster to be part of the West Midlands metropolitan county was disbanded following a trimming of the county boundary back to Stourbridge.
Under Carrarese rule the early humanist circles in the university were effectively disbanded: Albertino Mussato, the first modern poet laureate, died in exile at Chiogga in 1329, and the eventual heir of the Paduan tradition was the Tuscan Petrarch.
He served as the Parliamentary Under Secretary at the Department for Education and Skills from the 2005 general election as the minister for vocational education until the department was disbanded in the reshuffle on 28 June 2007.
Under Páez and Piar, the republican armies had begun to recruit the local llaneros who, after Morillo disbanded Boves's informal units, no longer had an outlet for quick enrichment and social advancement under the royalist bander.
Under the weight of internal disputes, government repression, and financial hardships, the Council on African Affairs disbanded in 1955.
Under Heiden ’ s leadership the SS declined in membership from 1000 to 280, with SA desires made public that the SS should be disbanded.
Under Catherine the Great, the regiments of Slobozhanshchina were disbanded and Cossack privileges were abolished by the decree of July 28, 1765.
Under financial pressure from the IRS, he disbanded the group, the second wave of the original Ku Klux Klan, in 1944.
Under the league's plan, the MAINEiacs would then be disbanded, with players being selected by other clubs in a dispersal draft.
Under pressure from Soviet-installed Communist authorities, the Bund's leaders ' voluntarily ' disbanded the party in 1948 – 1949 against the opposition of many activists.
The band officially disbanded in 1986 after the Hit n Run – Parade Tour, which supported Parade, the soundtrack for Under the Cherry Moon.
Under Bryan's leadership, NICAP disbanded its local and state affiliate groups.
From 361 till 375, Paganism received a relative tolerance, until when three Emperors, Gratian, Valentinian II and Theodosius I, under bishop of Milan Saint Ambrose's major influence, reprised and escalated the persecution .< ref name =" MacMullen1984p100 "> MacMullen ( 1984 ) p. 100 quote: See also note 43 at p. 163, with references to Palanque ( 1933 ), Gaudemet ( 1972 ), Matthews ( 1975 ) and King ( 1961 )</ ref > Under Ambrose's zealous pressure, Theodosius issued the infamous 391 " Theodosian decrees ," a declaration of war on paganism, the Altar of Victory was removed again by Gratian, Vestal Virgins disbanded, access to Pagan temples prohibited.
Under the Army 2020 reorganisation, the 3rd Battalion, Mercian Regiment ( Staffords ) and the 2nd Battalion, Royal Welsh ( Royal Regiment of Wales ) will both be disbanded, while the Royal Irish Regiment ( 27th ( Inniskilling ), 83rd, 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment ) will be transferred to the administration of the Prince of Wales ' Division

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