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Local and discussion
In a discussion after the meeting with fellow Zionist Herbert Samuel, who had a seat in the Cabinet as President of the Local Government Board, Lloyd George assured him that " he was very keen to see a Jewish state established in Palestine.
Local organizations such as the American University in Dubai Sound Society, Dubai Lime, Blacksheep, Ignite Events, Metality UAE, Ampulance, The Fridge, Shouscene ?, Metal Asylum, Rock Nation and Project E are key players in moving the music scene forward, in terms of organizing and promoting concerts and bands, as well as providing online discussion areas for local residents wishing to know more about upcoming events.
Honeyford had already been in discussion with his Local Education Authority after the 1982 TES article, in the context of Bradford Council guidelines on educational aims issued in that year, but had not been disciplined.
Local civic-leader and businessman Bill Brooks met with his fellow members of the chamber and led the discussion.
Local programs that are produced by and air on WISC-TV also appear on TVW, including Urban Theater ( a music performance show hosted by John Urban ) and Sidelines ( a sports panel discussion show hosted by longtime Madison sportswriter Mike Lucas that also airs in Eastern Wisconsin on Time Warner Cable Sports 32 ).
As host of " Local Talk ", " Week in Review " and " Beyond the Beltway " Rosendahl created a needed forum for discussion of public affairs.

Local and national
Local currencies can also come into being when there is economic turmoil involving the national currency.
The national championship winners from the Top-4 ranked nations receive automatic qualification, while the remaining two spots are made up by a team nominated by the Local Event organiser and the winner of the previous year's EuroFloorball Cup.
The Universal House of Justice is supported by the elected national and local governing bodies of the Bahá ' í Faith, ( the National Spiritual Assemblies and Local Spiritual Assemblies respectively ).
* Local and national policy and programming processes
Local hunting clubs and national organisations provide hunter education and help protect the future of the sport by buying land for future hunting use.
While most carriers utilize a geographic pricing model as described above, some Competitive Local Exchange Carriers ( CLECs ), such as TelePacific, Integra Telecom, tw telecom, Windstream, Level 3 Communications, and XO Communications offer national pricing.
There has been five referendums like this on a national level, one on a regional level ( Gozo Civic Council referendum, 1973 ) and a number of local referendums organised by single Local Councils.
The First Wilson Government made assistance to deprived urban communities a specific policy of national government in 1969 with the passage of the Local Government Grants ( Social Need ) Act, which empowered the Home Secretary to dispense grants to assist local authorities in providing extra help to areas “ of special social need .” The Urban Aid Programme was subsequently launched to provide community and family advice centres, centres for the elderly, money for schools and other services, thereby alleviating urban deprivation.
Local government was encouraged to enter into joint ventures with private investors, and these ventures stimulated an alliance between government officials and the local rich that paralleled the infitah alliance at the national level.
Local currencies can come into being also when there is economic turmoil involving the national currency.
# Local currencies tend to circulate much more rapidly than national currencies.
Local councils, however, were expected progressively to take over the payment of salaries, with regions and districts assuming more powers from the national government.
Cat's Cradle in Carrboro a nationally recognized live music club, Local 506 and other Chapel Hill bars ( such as the Cave ) often host local, national, and international acts in all genres.
At that time, no programming was actually presented in high definition, except for a national " satellite " version of the Local on the 8s.
** The Local AccuWeather Channel, a digital subchannel network which is the Weather Channel's most prominent national competitor
Local and national governments took advantage of the Maasai ’ s ignorance on the situation and robbed them of huge chunks of grazing land, putting to risk their only socio-economic livelihood.
Local farmers have won national contests in bushel per acre grain production.
At the national level, Ulmer served as a member of the North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission, the Federal Communications Commission ’ s State and Local Advisory Committee, and the Federal Elections Commissions Committee.
Local and national real estate developers have built commercial facilities in the downtown area that are larger than have been historically allowed.
Tomaree is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, 145-155 km northeast of Sydney in the Port Stephens Local Government Area.
Local chapters, known as “ unions ”, were largely autonomous, though linked to state and national headquarters.
Local businesses in and around Sandpoint include Litehouse ( a national salad dressing manufacturer ), Coldwater Creek ( a national clothing and apparel marketer ), Encoder Products, and Percussionaire ( medical instrumentation ).
Local tradition holds that Columbus was considered as the location for the national capital.

Local and politics
Speaking in Carlow in June 2010, Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government and Green Party leader John Gormley said the Labour Party is coming very close to being the " Father Ted of Irish politics " because, according to Gormley, they have no policies.
Local politics often involve this issue.
Local New York politics were tightly controlled by a parochial elite led by Governor George Clinton, and local political leaders did not want to share their power with the national politicians.
* Konnert, Mark " Local politics in the French Wars of Religion "
In the mid 20th century the square hosted the headquarters of both the main parties of British politics, and it is now home to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Local Government Association and the London base of the European Parliament and European Commission.
Local politics is controlled by Fife Council although there is interest being shown by some people in redeveloping more locally centred councils.
Though the Times had been a strong backer of Cryer, the paper in 1927 published an editorial referring to the city government as " Our Local Tammany ", a reference to Boss Tweed's Tammany Hall machine that controlled New York politics in the 19th Century.
Local politics left Wellington in conflict with Wrekin District ( now Telford & Wrekin ) Council for many years, with claims and counter claims of neglect.
Local politics and business interests become involved, including the president of the bank to which Croker is indebted, Roger Too White's former fraternity brother ( now Mayor of Atlanta ), and the entirety of ' respectable ' Atlanta society.
Local politics have been dominated by the Labour Party for much of the 20th century, however Ashfield attracted media attention in the late 1970s with a shock by election win for the Conservatives.
That the metropolitan county councils were controlled by the Labour Party led to accusations that their abolition was motivated by party politics: the general secretary of the National Association of Local Government Officers described it as a " completely cynical manoeuvre ".
For those who disagreed with El Centro de la Raza ’ s far-left politics and savored historical irony, it didn ’ t get better than this: an organization that staunchly supported workers ’ rights, the AFL-CIO ( OPEIU Local 8 ), accused El Centro of violating the labor rights of its own staff.
The resulting battles were fierce: in Local 601, which represented Westinghouse workers in East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and whose members had a tradition of radical politics dating back to Eugene V. Debs ' candidacy for President in 1912, the two factions were led by brothers Mike and Tom Fitzgerald, who attacked each other personally as vigorously as the factions did on political issues.
Local people often seek to defend their real or perceived culture, and local politics is often dictated by a desire to preserve the traditions and habits of the Island.
* Local activist Dave Meslin created City Idol — an initiative and contest to encourage local citizens who were otherwise alienated from politics to seek office in this election.
The show's success as ABC Local Radio's highest rating weekday program is bolstered by a team of experts who are featured every week to discuss such topics as motoring, literature, movies, American politics and travel destinations.
Local politics had an interest in the market's audience.
Local hosts had been instructed to not limit themselves to sports, but also include politics, celebrities, relationships, and current events.

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