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Within and organization
Within the order, each individual community ( which may be a monastery, a priory or abbey ) maintains its own autonomy, while the organization as a whole exists to represent their mutual interests.
Within three months of its organization, the Freedmen ’ s Aid Society had begun work in the South.
Within groups such as New York Radical Women ( 1967 – 1969 ), no relation to Radical Women, a present-day socialist feminist organization ), which Ellen Willis characterized as " the first women's liberation group in New York City ", a radical feminist ideology began to emerge that declared that " the personal is political " and " sisterhood is powerful ", formulations that arose from these consciousness-raising sessions.
Within this organization, a combined infantry peacekeeping unit was formed March 1998 ;
Within the field of group facilitation and organization development, there have been a number of new group processes that are designed to maximize emergence and self-organization, by offering a minimal set of effective initial conditions.
Within weeks of the Congress, Stalin wrestled control of the Leningrad party organization and government from Zinoviev and had him dismissed from all regional posts, leaving only the Comintern as a potential power base for Zinoviev.
Within the context of India, this identifies a unique organization.
Within an organization, roles are created for various job functions.
Within a year the organization expanded and now includes an all-male group, the Crown Joules, and an all-female group, the X-Chromotones.
Within days, the settlement organization was completed: companies of men were dispatched to build a road up the canyon, a town site was surveyed and laid into lots, and a fort and a log council house were begun.
Within a few years, the organization spread beyond the Russian borders to the United States and England, where exiled revolutionaries had settled.
Within the ' traveller ' category, another distinction can be drawn between hostels which are members of Hostelling International ( HI ), a UK-based, non-profit organization encouraging outdoor activities and cultural exchange for the young ( formerly the IYHA ), and independently operated hostels.
Within the organization a worldview oriented toward the prior Imperial regime and the Hohenzollern monarchy predominated, many of its members promoting the Stab-in-the-back legend and the " November Criminals " bias against the Weimar Coalition government.
Within the center he was named co-chair of The Deming Cup initiative, an excellence award to recognize world leaders who have made outstanding contributions in the area of operational excellence and have fostered the culture of continuous improvement in an organization.
Within a week, Lindsey and Clarence Spiegel, two main pillars of the Ex-Collegians ' organization, jumped to the Crimson Giants.
Within an organization, the term order may be used to refer to a work order for manufacturing, a preventive maintenance order, or an order to make repairs to a facility.
Within a country the data are usually produced by one or more statistical organizations, e. g., a governmental or quasi-governmental organization and / or the central banks.
Within the United States, it was veterans groups, like the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars organization, that pushed for and got the G. I.
Within this organization, there are State Fellowships in each of the fifty United States.
Within a short time it was suggested that the organization change its name.
Within the " liberated zones " it was simply referred to as " Angka " – the organization.
Within each Gau were a number of Kreis ( districts or counties ), followed by the Ort ( municipal ) level, which was the lowest in the Nazi Party organization.
Within the party there was a long debate over organization.
Within the system, the democratic feature demands participation and expression of opinion on key policy issues from members at all levels of party organization.

Within and principles
Within states, whether sovereign or federated, a constitution defines the principles upon which the state is based, the procedure in which laws are made and by whom.
Within the localized political structures or spheres it presents, " polyculturalism " is the model-based adaptation of possible interactions with different cultures and identities in accordance with the principles of participatory society.
Within it, the perfectly opposed principles of yin and yang became balanced and Pangu emerged ( or woke up ) from the egg.
Within these twenty principles, based heavily on Bushido and Zen, lies the philosophy of Shotokan.
Within it, the perfectly opposed principles of Yin and Yang became balanced and Pangu emerged ( or woke up ) from the egg.
The philosopher Immanuel Kant wrote in Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason that since morality lies ultimately in a person's disposition, and as disposition is concerned with the adoption of universal principles, or as he called them: " maxims ", that every human being is guilty of, in one sense, an infinite amount of violations of the law, and so consequently an infinite punishment is not unjustified.
; Leo Tolstoy: Leo Tolstoy ( 1828 – 1910 ) wrote extensively on his anarchist principles, which he arrived at via his Christian faith, in his books The Kingdom of God is Within You, What I Believe ( aka My Religion ), The Law of Love and the Law of Violence, and Christianity and Patriotism which criticised government and the Church in general.
Within the Church, a patriarchal blessing is considered to be a revelation for the recipient, with the promises made in the blessing considered conditional upon the recipient's obedience to Gospel principles.
Within a few years, Alan Cooper had begun to articulate some of his basic design principles.
Within the Twelver Shi ’ i legal tradition, the fourth source for deriving legal principles is not qiyās but rather the intellect ’’' Aql ’’.
Within the National Front in the late 1970s there was a growing disaffection with the leadership of John Tyndall and his associate Martin Webster and in particular their adherence to neo-Nazi principles rather than what the critics believed to be the vote-winning alternative of a more populist British nationalism.
Within this framework, the goal of linguistics is to identify all of the principles and parameters that are universal to human language ( called: Universal Grammar ).
Within two generations the family Malaspina exhausted the male descendants and Ricciarda Malaspina, granddaughter of Iacopo and last direct heir of the house, got married in 1520 with a Lorenzo Cybo, member of an influential Genoese family of principles related to the Medici and with Pope Innocent VIII.
Within hours, Allianz Insurance lodged an appeal with two main principles at the heart of the preliminary conclusions which they disagree and could increase claim costs, the first being that the loss in a case would be the reasonable cost of repair rather than what was paid.
Within next 10 years the basic principles of this surgery were established and almost all leading institutes commenced working on this.
Gandhi's familiarity with Tolstoy began with his reading of The Kingdom of God is Within You, which argues for a literal interpretation of Christian principles.

Within and practices
Within marriage, various Abrahamic religions consider several practices to be considered unchaste, such as sexual intimacy during or shortly after menstruation or childbirth.
In Discursive Struggles Within Social Welfare: Restaging Teen Motherhood, Iara Lessa summarizes Foucault's definition of discourse as “ systems of thoughts composed of ideas, attitudes, courses of action, beliefs and practices that systematically construct the subjects and the worlds of which they speak.
Within the framework of SAI, Nestlé has worked with farmers to elaborate best practices in the areas of milk production and coffee and cocoa growing.
Within that order, Lacanians consider that " institutions, as signifying practices, are much more extensive structures than romantic notions allow and they thus implicate us in ways which narrower definitions cannot recognize ... exceed any intersubjective intention or effect ".
Within Orthodox Judaism there is a spectrum of communities and practices, including Modern Orthodox Judaism, Haredi Judaism, and a variety of movements that have their origins in Hasidic Judaism.
Within China, the rapid increase in venereal disease, prostitution and drug addiction, internal migration since the 1980s and poorly supervised plasma collection practices, especially by the Henan provincial authorities, created conditions for a serious outbreak of HIV in the early 1990s.
Within a year afterwards, the government introduced new standards for good medical practices in the Bulgarian hemodialysis units and elsewhere.
Within the profession, the association defines ethical behavior and best practices, particularly through its " Statement on Standards of Professional Conduct " The AHA also develops standards for good practice in teaching and history textbooks, but these have limited influence The association generally works to influence history policy through the National Coalition for History.
Within the Latter Day Saint movement, the Community of Christ practices open communion.
Within this major there are four related areas of inquiry: history and politics of social change ; theory and practice of peacemaking ; the arts in peacemaking ; spiritual disciplines and contemplative practices in peacemaking.
Within Wilurarra Creative's Centre people work on a range of different practices including music, fashion performance, land & cultural practice, digital media, print media and art.
Within the Islamic tradition, some of the tales concerning Nasreddin bear some similarity to the practices of the Malāmatiyya, insofar as Nasreddin's wisdom is rather well hidden behind a foolish façade.
Within the next few years, the ISU abandoned one of its long-held practices, eliminating the use of mandatory figures in the singles ' figure skating competitions and reducing their use in ice dancing.
Within the broad category of Chinese religion we may distinguish between folk practices that neither expect clear membership commitments nor make clear demands and, on the other hand, various sectarian movements that enjoy a clearer identity and, at the same time, a weaker influence over the wider society.
Within Thelema, the Great Work is generally defined as those spiritual practices leading to the mystical union of the Self and the All.

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